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BETTY HUTSON Chorus l,2,4 G.A.A. 2,3,4 uThe Take Offu'5 Ceemoh 2,3,4 Royerton R. 4 Com ercial Club 5 JAlLS THEODORE SCOTT Band l,2,5,4 Baseball 5,4 Chorus 4 Ag. Club 5,4 Chemistry 3 VERDA HESSON Chorus 2,4 Ceemoh l,2,5,4 Royerton R. 4 J AMES RUS SELL Band 2,3.,4 Chorus 4 Ag. Ulub 5 Chemistry Club 3 -Panorama 4 MARY JANE EILLR G.A.A. 2 Ceemoh 1,2,3,4 Commercial Club 2 SENIORS Mamma fsamuaiaa A E J , 4 2 ,r . ,B . me fix M , .. J 4, af Q Q Q Y, K Q T 2 1 gl i F 4 A v M 6 at ' ,i .sieisw 7 'mfg 12 CHARLES J USTUS Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 Panorama 4 Royerton R. 4 DOROTHY BECHDOLT Commercial Club 3 Chorus 2,5 Ceemoh l,2,3,4 Panorama Artist 4 G.A.A. 2 MAURFCE CLOUD Camera Club 3 Intramural E. B. 2,5,4 BETTY KYLE Chorus 2 G.A.A. 2,3,4 NThe Take Offn 3 Yell Leader 3 Commercial Contest 2 ' Panorama 4 Chemistry Club 3 Royerton R. 4 ALBERT MCGRIFF
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PAUL HEFFNER Panorama Staff 4 Fi-Y 3,4 'The Take Offn 3 Camera Club 3 Science Club 3,4 Intra-Mural B.B. ANNA JANE RARICK Ceemoh Club 4 G.A.A. 4 Chorus 4 Panorama 4 CLYDE BIRD Ag. Club 3,4 Commerce Club 3 Science Club 3 MARGARET LINDSEY Band 4 Chorus 2 Commerce Club 2 Panorama Staff 4 Royerton Review 4 chemistry Club 3 WAYNE WILLIAMS Ag. Club 3,4 Royerton Review 4 Panorama Staff 4 Commerce Club 3 Intra-Mural B.B. MARGARET WEST Panorama 4 Royerton Review 4 Ceemoh 2,4 G.A.A. 2,3,4 Commercial Club 3 Yell Leader 4 HAROLD UMBERGER Chemistry Club 3 Commerce Club 2,3 Royerton Review 4 Intra-Mural B.B. 2,3 CHARLES HCLAUGHLIN Ag. Club 4 - Hi-Y 4 Baseball l,2,3 Intra-Mural B.B. PAUL PARSONS Royerton Review 4 Ago 5 Intra-Mural B.B. FREDA MILLS Commerce Club 2,3 Hmmm A 3 Ceemoh Club 1,2,3,4,
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PARDON nn, BUT-- Everyone has a past you know, and the Seniors of 1942 are ceptions. After digging around through dusty attics and musty I found some surprising documents and some juicy skeletons. I part of the loot to you, but if you want any other inforrmtion have to do your own sleuthing. Here is a brief synopsis of my no ex- closets will reveal you will findings: In the fall of 1930 A.D. there were present in the first grade at Royerton School several children. Looking carefully around the room one could observe 15 little mortals, hands neatly folded on desk-tops, eyes snapping with intelligence and minds--ah-um-Qwell, we'1l just leave that blankj. The 13 youngsters I have described were the ones who learned everything at Royerton, exclusively. They were: June Berry, Earl Chisman Eleanore Crampton, Freda Bills, Junior Strahan, Helen Swartz, Wayne hdlliams, Oren Huffer, Ted Scott, James Russell, Allis Jane Williams, Margaret Lindsey and Harold Umberger. Howard Hernley started at Royerton but left for Evansville and didn't return until the third grade. In the second grade Dorothy Bechdolt came from DeSoto. Mary Eiler came from St. Lawrence. She left and returned in the seventh grade from Eugene Field School. There were no more permanent entries until the seventh grade when who should invade our midst but Betty Kyle from Eugene Field Schoolg Paul Feffner from Yorktowng Verda Gale from Selma and Charles Dyke from Blaine. In the eighth grade there were more new names on the roll Verda Besson and Charles McLaughlin from McKinley Junior High, call: Margaret West from Selma, Betty hutson from Wilson Junior High School and Maurice Cloud fram Newcastle. The Freshman year brought Charles Justus from Fainnountg Paul Parsons from Dalevilleg and Clyde Bird from Poling High School. In the Senior year Anna Jane Rarick came from Central. The twelve years have sped past in miraculous fashion and we have tried to keep up with them. Thus we are ready for our ascent into the future. With a clear purpose and a gibraltar determination we're marching forth, twenty-nine abreast, not to kill, not to conquer, but to preserve. The Senior Motto is: NWHAT I AM TO BEg I AM BECOMING. The Class Colors are: Red and White. The Class Flowers are: American Beauty Roses. 15
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