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USC CW Beml of a sound mind and of a uposm, CISIJUSIUOII we as members o t e Senior Class of Sari ent Hlg.h Sc ht ol do htrebx will and bequmth the following artitle I I llma Am s bmquextx mx I A X diet and dailx don n tr I um llle uss overt Briss lxe mx ba ft nl i iitx t mxone who wishes to Jax in he leagues Axalme Loon: x will mx desire to danfe to Lucille LlVtI more Donald I oslor Ulxe mx UIHIIIEIIIHULQ abilltx to Cordon Manninff Russell Idmerson bequeath mx athletic abllltles to Shortx Thompson Allene I'xlex bfstow mx boisterous waxs on Robert Bogvs Iihompson Irene Horkx leaxe mx affections with the Junior Class Vlargaret Abnott will mx dIJlIltW to enjox an OUIJIIU to I velx n Klanetkx Karl Dreller bequeath mx exaetness to Iete Hale Darel Holmes will mx handsomenf ss to Stanley Fuller Norma I ee Harxex bf stow mx SIZIICIIIIESQ to Millard Kukllsh Vi mlfred Leath will mx he nrt to the owner of mx Brolu n B xx rla s rln Lillian Moraxu bfquf nth mx L-IIIIIIIX to tudx to Vein W :lf xmond linlxhun I x n 1 a 1 unn t to lion ohnson Robert Vose be que ith mx tudiou ind m mnerlx tondum t to H arold IVIJIIIOIISPI btexe H iumont will mx mode st blush to I arl Vincent Roselean W ells lean mx sweet disposition to Raxmond Hale Raf hel W elker will mx 1 hangeable affections to Ix an Wauler Lxle Nc hufeldt will mx studiousness to I'dw ard Vlsek Nlarx Probert will mx per ex erante to Donlta Amos I'm1I Rl17lllC3 will mx wax with the girls to Nlarx in CIIYSOII Dorothx freen bequeath mx' llterlrx HITIIIIX to sh idow Poland Irene Hen Ben lxe mx Hbllltt to displax charms and love for 1 osnn tits to baxle Amos pI'0XlCIlIl' she doe n t ox er do them I Robert M4 Ixee bestow mx oratoru al abllltx to Donald Fellows X xln Smo ik will mx F F A med mls to someone with a brold 1 e t X ilhflmma N1 hultz lfstow mx lhllitx to vet on the one honor roll to lewis Stefka Orland fampbc ll lcqueath mx abilitx to m rlte w lttx It marlts to lx xthleen Hale l'xelxn W llll un bequeath mx elfn If nr x in tx pmv to Xl lrx Bfllll f len Butler will mx issumed position m the far ultx lo Harold Nlason Bert Prim e bequeath mx fondnes for the fairer sr x to Hex Lo lor Flleen Pulliam leaxe mx shxness to W lII'tl8 Howard Harlex irawford lxe the cu todx if Nlarvlret back to her mother just or the coming xear I Nllldred 'fasek will mx unrulx tresses to Helen X lsek FHITIQII Xmos leaxe mx 1bl ltx to sax Honex to someone who wants a steadx in thi thool our belox ed Xlma Nlater in order to show our appreflatlon of all that It ha done for u we do m this last will and testament herebx bequeath the amount of ten thou md mtmorus with which to erest 1 bronle tlblet a lasting mem orlal of this Senior tlass of 1958 Signed tins I ith dax of lfux 1958 'CIIIOF C1315 of 38 Page Thirteen f - l 4,6 '- i ' ' 1' l . Q f h .', ' I ., ,1 'I .7 1 . A 1' -. -' A 7 s: , ' ol. ' i l 1 I. .r. ' ' 1 J , -' gl' 1 Ask-1.1 alv'l'1 oi1' ' ' I I1 . , 111 1. 11 11. 1 1 1. 1 . 11 1 I. . ' . L. ' 1' --1 1 ' I.. I.. I 1. 2- ' 1' Q , ' 1' 'S r ' , I. 1', . ' 1 r' ' Q-. Iii I I 7 it 'ii I. 'I I iv: ve I C' .I i .V' I. .. 1 I . HQ .i f . I. 7' ' ' . 'i 1' t ' 1' 'f o ' ' gl. l. ' ' ' P. - 'z s 1' 1' U . I. R211 ' 1 . leaxe mx abil't1 and aml ition as ' 'l f 's lert I - . I. .T . ' 'z 1 s ' sz z , 1' ' ' z ' I. Reed Pulliam. will mx desk to anyone w'ho 1-an sit still in it. I. 1' f' . ' 1 ., ' e I ' ' . I.i 1' . 1' , s f ' ' -. I. I ' . 1 ' 1' ' . L 1' . I. 1' I , . . 1 ' ,z 1' 1' 'Z' 1 ' . 1 ' i F ' S I I . .: I.:l .i I' . 1 . at . I 1 ' 1 'h s. I. V' - ' .. 11 ' 1' 1 H j 1- 1 n 3 I. ' I' - . 2- . 1' ' ' 1' z' 1' ' iz . I. I 1 7' z s. ' 1' 1 ' ,. . z 1' ' . I. I . 1a.': ' 1' t 5 . I. 'r . . ' 1' .' I .' ' s . I. .' ' . ' 1' - 1' ,.- ' ' I. 'I ' .g 's 1'u,.,.z if f .1 1 11 ' 11 1 11 1 1 4. 1 v M , 1 L 'U 'ss' . ' .' .- ' ' -. . , ' 1 f s . ,
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ass zstofzy In September 1934 a Trlbe known as the Freshmen who yy lshed to search for knowledge assembled for the ftrst time on the border lme of a strange new huntmg ground known as Hlgh School On September 12 Blg Chlef Llghtbody called a councll meetmg for the purpose of electmg leaders Wlr Wlley was chosen counselor Four brayes and malds were chosen to asslst hlm They were Mery ln Tockey PTCSI dent Harold Olson X116 PI'CSlCl6Ilt Margaret Abbott Secretary, and Karl Dreller Treasurer The unfamlllarlty wlth the strange rugged land caused the Freshmen trlbe to make many mlstakes and to lose thelr way about the country They were often late for thelr classes 'md thls caused the chleftam much worry However they soon began to understand thelr POSITION and to gam a more firm foothold As tlme went on the trlbe acqulred more bray ery and was spendmv more tlme huntmg and flshmg for knowledge When the tlme came ln ,lanuary for the electlon of brayes and malds Farrlsh Amos Irene Horkv Dorls Hawkxns and Robert Brass were selected At the end of the year a terrlble massacre took place qome strang creatures called Latm Algebra Engllsh History and SCIENCE Examlnatlons confronted the trlbe These had to be conquered 1n order that the trlbe mlght proceed to the next huntmg ground A flerce battle ensued The majorlty were successful and marched bray ely mto the hlgher huntmg ground where the trlbe was known as the Qophomores Mr Copeland was elected as counselor The bray es and malds from the Qopho more trlbe who asslsted hlm dllflllf' the entlre year were Farrlsh Amos PI'CQld9Ilt Harold Olson V1cePres1clent Mary Probert Qecretary and MCFVIU Tockey Treas urer Even though the paths throush the huntmg ground became more dlfTlCUlt to travel the Sophomore trlbe, wlth thelr weapons of knowledge, fought thelr way through qulte successfully The hay rlde was one of the outstandmg pow wows The trlbe was yery actlye 1n athletlcs dI'3lTll3tlL4 muslc and FFA At the end of the year lt agam became necessary for them to conquer strange creatures known as Engllsh History Geometry and Latm Fxammatlons Howeyer thelr success 1n oyercommg these enemles m the Freshman Huntlng Ground had caused the trlbe to b come bray er and they were soon ready to be promoted to another huntmg ground They were known as the JUIIIOI' Trlbe ln thelr thlrd year ln the huntlng ground Miss Goff was elected as counselor Farrlsh Amos as PI'CQld6'Ilt Harold Olson as Vlce Presldent Roselean Wells as Secretary and Reed Pulliam as Treasurer The outstandmv fall pow wow was the three act play Plam ,lane whlch was presented by some of the junlor bray es and malds ln the January electron of officers Farrlsh Amos Harold Olson Roselean YVells and lxarl Dreller were chosen ln the sprlng a feast called the ,Iumor Senlor banquet was UIXPII The theme for thls was the Plantatlon ldea As ln the other years the trlbe was well represented by brayes and mands ln athletlcs F FA , muslc normal tramlnfr and dramatlcs The success of the trlbe ln conquerlnff the final exammatlons aye them full admlttance mto the last sec tlon of the hugh school huntmg ground After dlsbandlng for three months yacatlon the trlbe avam assembled on August 31 1931 As full fledged Seniors they entered the new terrltory wlth much self assur ance and with determlnatlon to attam the goal they had long antlclpated graduatlon fCOI1llHU8ll lo page 361 Page Twelce Cl . c v . ' v -. ' Y . I . . . Y , ' 7 s . ' ' . ' l ' ', ' T. . . . - . ., , Y. 1 1 9 9 . . . Y 7. h L . 5 . I . 1 1. , , , , , , 1 c D . . 1 , ' c ' c . . . . Y . . . . 9 S 1 1 - ' ' ' c . L D . ' ' 9 M e 1 T ' ' 9 9 P D ,lg fs ' ' D . 4. Y Y . V 7 - - si r - ' ' , , . 4 -. 9 s . . . - S v r v ' , ' s ' T Q , , . 4 .. c ., s s . Y V Y ss ' 17 ' I Y c- ' - ' , . - C I . se ' ' ' 2 D7 ' ' . . . . . U Y U L 3' c, .. 5 ... s . ' v . ' Y- 5 - - . 1 . c . A . g s
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