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l li- ,f , ,, --us..-.1--Q.-........ ...... Ji-in , L , Lionel Underwood Robert Underwood Wilma Underwood Edward Virden Virgil Wagner Ray White Carl Wilcox Vir inia Wines UYHEEEQ 569 10551 Short but sweet. Slow but sure. Most beautiful girl O1 Eddie-bay the woman hater' Canft keep a girl Pool Player. Pine Grove is my destination Once she gets 'em, she keeps 'em Yoo-hoo, darling, right here! Almost married. New, but we like him. g 4 Roy Woodburn Ena Belle Wright Harold Yeater CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1952 seventy-five students entered Tyler High as green freshmen. The following officers were elected: Lester Gardner, presidentg Charles Smith, vice-presidentg Harry Myer, secretaryg and Elaine Underwood, treasurer. All served us faithfully for the first year. Our class advisors were Miss Smith and Mr. Miller. The most important events of the year were a Valentine Party, and, in the spring, a weiner roast. . Last year sixty-four of the seventy-five students re- turned and, in addition, the class welcomed into the roll Alma Flesher, Louise Morrell, Ruby Powell, and Kermit Ga- trell. Some of our classmates did not return. The class elected as sophmore officers: Howard Pyle, presidentg Eward Allen,.vice-presidentg Harry Myer, secretary, and Naomi Crew, treasurer. On Valentine day the class had another party. This year sixty-two returned as juniors. A new student, Harold Yestor, joined the class. For class officers the fol- lowing were elected: Howard Pyle, president, Lawrence Haught vice-presidentg Wilma Underwood, secretary and treasurer. For the athletic com itteo, Mae Conaway and Eward Allen were elected. On December 15 the Junior Jubilee, a program con- sisting of short skits, songs, and jokes was presented by the class. The program was as follows: Gypsy Festival Junior Chorus Mental Deficient Professor Shaw Norman LeMasters Madame Dumbelleskie Clara Stull Spanish songs Frances Baker and Mary Lee Maple Veteran Veterinarians Dr. Schwartzhuffle Lawrence Haught Dr. Bachlheimer Richard Smith Samuel Lopear Johnson James Glover Rosebud, his wife Richard Seckman ..............i ...W........... .f.:..' 5ggL....L..f.':..i'.g.,:......'.:IE.'.Ll.i...QQffgT
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l ------ ws as season Courtin' Peggy Jane The Vlolinist Mystery Song Dress Reversal Mrs. Van de Vander Dr. Middlebury The Butler Miss Van Porter Mr. Van Porter Mr. Peterkins Hiram and Sophia at the Fair Virginia Wince and Howard Pyle Norman LeMasters and Juno Gorrell George Meeker Roy Woodburn Wendell Baker Harry Myer Kermit Gatrell Carl Wilcox William Long Gail Midcap Professor Virgil Wagner Stage Manager and Prompter Clair Haught Coach David Spencer Downstairs the study hall was turned into a carnival room where guests and students enjoyed the games and contests In the upper hall the side shows and fortune teller were kept busy. The big mid-way contained the following: The Novelty Stand, Fish Pond, Dart and Ball Throwing, Fortune Telling, Prize Fight, Faculty in Action, Hall of Terror, and Hercul- ese the Strong Man. On Valentine Day the class gave a party which was att- ended by the students and teachers. On March 27 and 28 the Junior Class presented the class play Girl Shy with the fol lowing cast: Tom Arsdale Oko Stimson Caroline Anthony Arsdalo Sylvia Webster Dean Marlow Peaches Carter Asma Birdie Laverne Barbara Sanford Wendell Baker Virgil Wagner Clara Stull Howard Pyle Mae Conaway Harry Myer Frances Baker Maxine Ripley Bernadlne Keys Wilma Underwood Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd Clair Haught Chuck Mayo Eward Allen ' On May 17 the Junior Class gave the annual banquet for the seniors which was attended by the juniors, seniors, and teachers. All who attended enjoyed the evening. The study-hall was turned into a place of beauty. There were many different kinds of flowers placed around the room and the large crystal ball was hung in the center of the room, where it cast beautiful reflections over the scene of gayety and color that took place. - - - - Wf V , u.A.u.-.U :.:1H.n.,.n.n.n.n g935'..,... - -.-n-ao..1u v li '
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