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Wales-6 Q KA . 9 A E Listen my rhildren. and you shall hear Of my efperience both far and near. Around this building in times gone by Iyre been chased with paddle held high. Detentions. efeuses. and troubles galore Have come each year more and more. Moments of gladness heaped upon this Have caused me never to want to miss. ADVICE Along u'ith these. if you hare lIf'l'fll'll Your teaeher's adrire. as '1'Ull.l'l' proreezlzvlx You'll grow in knowledge and U.l'pl'I'll'IIl'l'.. too. And then your gains will rome to you. So pay attention and stay in srhool And let this be your standing ruleg For education to school y0ll,I'P Come And don't thinlf it's a plate just for fun. Freshmen, sophomores. and juniors, too. Please heed what I have said to you And in the future you may be A brilliant senior just like me. TWENTY-NINE
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6 Prelude - R. H. S. Band Processional5 Homage to Youth - R. H. S. Band Invocation - - Reverend Buchholtz Class History - Theta Tatman Concertina',-WEBER - Marjorie Roberts Class Poem - Mildred Ridgley Brass Sextet - CASTILLIA - G. E. Holmes Valedictory Marjorie Roberts Presentation of Lamp of Knowledge V - Bernard Sowers Acceptance of Lamp of Knowledge - - Eddie Sterling Remarks - - Robert D. Regula, Superintendent Presentation of Class - W. E. Buck, Principal Presentation of Diplomas - - - W. T. Watts, Pres., Board of Education Benediction - Reverend Buchholtz TWENTY-EIGHT
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The well-liked prexy of the junior class is Eddie The handsome vice-prexy who makes a hit with the Sterling. Eddie loves to make speeches- --- especial- ladies and like Eddie adores making speeches is ly when Miss Clark insists on it. Dayle Browning. 6M Ja Three years ago. on Sept. 4-, 194-7, seventy-six girls and boys reported to Grace Mulligan and John Smith to begin their first year of four in high school. Class officers were chosen as follows: President. Bill Callihan: Vice-President, Max Dilts: Secretary. Gerald Bruce: and Treasurer. Frances Nfankey. We chose as a mascot, a yellow lamb. named Daisy Junew. Dur- ing the first part of the year came the well remembered day of the Freshmen. It was initia- tion. Many of the class represented us in all school activities. On Sept. 2. 194-8, sixty-seven members returned as sophomores under the leadership of Wayne Buck and Robert Russell. This year's class officers were chosen as follows: President, Dayle Browning: Vice-President. Marlene Aikeng Secretary, Ann Lenhart: and Treasurer, Bill Callihan. An appointed committee selected our class rings. Again our class was represented in many activities. Sixty-two of our sophomore class assembled in room 19 on Sept. 6. 194-9. to begin the junior year. We are very proud of our directors, Miss Clark and Mrs. Leaders. This year. we selected our class colors which are green and white. We have already purchased our class pen- nant. Class officers were elected as follows: President, Eddie Sterling: Vice-President. Dayle Browning: Treasurer, Carol Campbell: and Secretary, Bill Callihan. This year we are trying to build up our treasury, We have sold pencils. magazine subscriptions. etc. We were repre- sented in the High Schol Varsity Show. football, basketball. band. and all other activities. The class selected as the junior attendant for the Homecoming activities. Niiss Jean Ann Williams. As we look back with pride upon the preceding years. we find that we have ac- complished many achievements. and know that in the future we will accomplish many more. The well-known secretary of the class is Bill Cal- The Class Treasurer, that girl with the personality llhan who simply loves to speak French. plus all the money, is Carol Campbell. THIRTY
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