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14 THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT Srhnnl Statintira Victim Dilpoeition Noted for Ambition Clifford Durrell Essayist Sitting with Ruby To be an artist Winston Beal Good David Copperfield To be a chauffeur Helen Brackley Touchy Alphabet soup A June wedding Thirza Chandler Affable Walking to school F. S. N. S. Floyd Flagg Agreeable Earning money Be a station agent Ruby Hutf Always the same Debating To study Violet Lambert So-so Being absent To grow tall Lelia Luce All depends Playing Juliet Be a farmer's wife Laurence Norton Independent Going over the Mt. To get out of town Birchard Taylor Erratic Dog training?? To raise hens Gwendolyn Toothaker Lively Flirting Marathon dancer Hilda Toothaker Quiet Writing essays To be Spencerian Myron Witherell Jolly Making trouble To play ball Barbara Worthley Noisy Traveling A wealthy widow Muriel Beal Pleasing Calmness To tend to Winston Ruby Hillier Unassuming Long hair Be an old maid Charlie Huff Huffy Being on Main St. Be a farmer Kendall Huff Q Shy Blushing To be a musician Philip Ladd Ask Glana Curly hair Have life insurance Virgil Ladd Carefree Economic debates To be a Democrat James Lambert Undefinable Questions Be an electrician Wil-son Lisherness Decide for yourself Spelling Be a poultry man Warren Lovejoy Good-natured Heigh-t To lay aside books Marguerite Melanson Sociable Interest in Phillips Be an actress Jenny Merrill Spunky Stick-to-itiveness Be a farmer's wife Frank Spencer Dreamy Handwriting To guard Hilda Raymond Stinchfield Talkative Cracking jokes Have his own way Helen Winters Pleasant Talking loud??? Be librarian Merchant Baker jittery Whistling A flirt Methyl Brackley Sunny Kingfield To pass French Clarice Cox Full of fun Sitting with Myron Be a speaker Gwendolyn Flagg Sedate Walking gracefully Society belle Olive Hillier Quiet Painting pictures A vam ?? Beulah Holland Touchy Getting a boy friend Be a biimnde Miriam Lake Good company Gordon hosiery Opera singer Laurie Libby Boisterous A Plymouth Be popular Izella McClellan Fair Blowing her. nose Track runner Albert Reed One of his own Freshman girls Take naps Cleo Richards Flighty Bossing someone Be a manager Shirley Richards Calm Mildness Q Not to be rutlled Everett Spencer Peaceful Contbing his hair A 1ady'5 man Virgil Starbird Carefree Doing geometry Tight-rope walker Maxine Stevens Stubborn Chasing Alice A spinster Faye Stinchfield Lively Riding in a Ford A tap-dancer Ruth Stinchfield Swell Keeping Cleo company Everybody's friend Edward Vining Timid Riding a bicycle A deacon Marion Vining Tranquil Studying Harmonica player Rena Vining Bashful Perseverance Get work done well Crystal Withey Giggling Lower Main St. History teacher Dwight Worthley Argumentative Reading poetry Baseball star Lloyd Crosby Fooling Silly remarks Be a Tom Mix Malcolm Daggett Bumptious Studying?? Play baseball Geraldine Ellis Roving Not studying To prepare lessons Harland Esty Changeable Plaguing Starbird To get an A plus Rachel Flagg Medium Science To run Robert Gage Differs Foolish mistakes Learn to dance Lawrence Hut? Uncertain History Walking Rowena Huff Loveable Being in Freeman Looking for Reed Glenys Ladd Funny Playing ball Be a nurse Cecil Lisherness Courteous Farming Be an actor Eloise Marden Good Whispering Brackley's Mill Wilson Neil Fair Unfinished lessons Do J. Bus. Training Phillip Richards Noisy Hee-hawing To Gnd Peru Louise Scammon Slow to anger English Learn to sing Carl Stailing Out of sorts Algebra Be on Grange St. Glana Toothaker Excellent Behaving Get a ride Alice Walker joking Plaving jackstones To climb the hill Paul Worthley Changing Milking To be a Joe Penner
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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT 13 Qllaaz 192-'E The Jolly Friar exvnzplijivs the meaning in Anglo-Saxon of the Greek word Soplzamore HE following people were chosen as oflicers for the Sophomore Class for 1933-19342 1,Y't'5idC11t Merchant Baker l 1'n'-I'rz's1'deut Clarice Cox Secretary Ruth Stinchfield 'I'rer1.vurc'r laurie Libby Girls' Collector Shirley Richards Boys' Collector Virgil Starbird Our class held one moving picture show, Let 'er Go Gallagher , this year. Al- though the weather was very much against us, we made quite a sum of money. Specialties were given between reels con- sisting of a tap-dance by Faye Stinchheld, and harmonica solos by Marion Vining. Rena Vining, 'Gwendolyn Flagg, Dwight VVorthley, Miriam Lake, Cleo Richards, Clariee Cox, and Edward Vining took part in the annual Freshman-Sophomore Speak- ing Contest. 'Clarice Cox won first for the girls and Cleo took second, while Dwight VVorthley took second place for the boys, and Gwendolyn Flagg received honorable mention. Clarice Cox represented us in the State Contest held at Auburn this year. A number from our class went out for track this yearg namely, Gwendolyn Flagg, Miriam Lake, Maxine Stevens, Faye Stinchfield, Ruth Stinchtield, Crystal Wlithey, Dwight XVorthley, and Albert Reed. Several of these won letters. Although it is somewhat smaller than last year, our group still maintains its claim of being the largest Class in Strong High School.
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Tl-lli MLfSSL'l. l'NSQl'l'l' 15 Glltum 1937 lfwn as I7CHI'UL'j' embarked our a great tlfI Z'Cl1f1ll'l' 'zelzrn lie begun 'wooing Rebecca, so have the Fresh- men started on their careers. HlS class of 19 members is the second large group that has entered Strong High School recently. For the year ending june, 1934, we chose the following officers: I'residm1l Priscilla Winters VicefI'rusidcnf Malcolm Daggett Treasurer Rowena Huff Secretary fil6U5'S Ladd Bgyy' Collector' Robert Gage Girls' fw0Hl'ff0l' Eloise Nlarden We had one candy sale this year. XVith Glenys Ladd, Hayvilla iijorkman and Priscilla Winters on the committee. over three dollars was taken in. Klolcolm Dag- gett, Cecil Lisherness, Paul Vvorthley, and Priscilla Winters were in the Freshman- Sophomore Speaking Contest and Malcolm won the first medal for the boys. Our class sold the most tickets to the contest, and, according to rules, will receive three- fourths of the net profit. VVe had a large attendance at the moving picture show which we held March 16. The committee in charge was Paul VVorth- ley, Eloise Marden, and Malcolm Daggett. Nineteen dollars and fifty cents was the total amount taken in from the sale of tickets and candy. Two amusing comedy reels, A' Felix the Cat , and llaywire , a short farce play by Rowena Hutt, Paul XYorthley and Robert Gage. a song by Malcolm Daggett, a one-word play by Glana Toothaker and Lawrence Huff, and an interesting feature picture, The Power of the Press , starring Douglas Fairbanks, jr.. completed the program. Third place in the interclass track last fall was awarded to the Freshmen. Har- land lfsty, Malcolm Daggett, carl Stailing, Paul NVorthley, Alice VValker, and Rachel Flagg were our point winners. .-X number from our class participated in the afternoon entertainments held in school, and several of our members have gone out for baseball this spring.
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