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G16 , 5 ,IR f I A I XM , Q ' A, JOHN EXLINE, Johnny B.B. '33, Class Pres. '33, Operetta '33. Reliability is the key- stone of success. MAvIs SMITH, Ada-bell Operetta '33-'35, GAC '33-'35, Blue Tri '33-'35, Glee Club '32. Never put off until to- morrow what you can do today. LLOYD SHEPHERD, Shep Operetta '33, Static '35, Orch. '30-'32, Band '32. Let me live in a house by the sule of the road and be a friend to man. PHYLLIS BECK GAC '32-'35, Static '34, '35, Operetta '33-'35, 0.D.D.C. '35, Glee Club, Annual Staff. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. ANNA BAILEY Ann Glee Club '32. Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way. Seniors AGNES BALL Blue Tri '33-'35, Glee Club '32, Operetta '33. Reliability is the key to success. WILLIAM HARDING, Bill F.B. '32-'35, B.B. '32, Hi-Y '34-'35, A live wire never gets stepped on. DORIS BLEDSOE Glee Club '32 '33 '34. Judge not, lest ye be judged. RAYMOND WOOLS, Fat F.B. '33 '34 '35. Chcerfuln ss is the sign of wisdom. Withdrawn. DUDLEY TEASLEY, Dual Jr. Play '34, Operetta '34. Don't pay too much for your whistle. - Y , - ' . F , 'EIQ I ' Foui teen
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O 6 f' 'xx X CHARLES K1-:ENE Red Football '32-'34. Not words but deeds. ANNIS MoRFoRD Blue Tri '33-'35, Glee Club '32-'33, Operetta '33. Those who make the best of things succeed. DoNALD SCAMIHORN . KKNlg!! Football '32-'35, B.B. Reserves '32-'33. Doubt whom you. will but never yourself. RUTH FERGUSON Musselshell, Montana '32-'34. Live for today, tomor- row may never come. Withdrawn LOIS F. SANDERS, Susie Glee Club Kind words never die. SYBIL SWEENEY Sib Glee Club '32-'33, Oper- etta '32-'33. Seniors EUGENE CISCELL 1315 yearsj Debating Club '34-'35, Basketball '34, Static, Hi-Y '35. The obsolete, obscure past is dead, our unmolded future awaits. JENNIE WISE Janie Opel-etta '32-'34, Glee Club '33-'34, Annual Staff'35. It's fhe little things that count. JAMES MASON i316 yrsl Basketball '33-'35. 'Tm nobody, who are you! Are you of nobody foo? Then there's o, pair of us, donft fell, they'd banish us you know. CLARA SMITH Cod GAC '33-'34, Operetta '32-'35, Glee Club '32- '33, Static Staff '35. Don't begin to commence to quit. EVERETT HoULDsoN Stud Football '33-'35, Basket- ball '32-'33, Hi-Y '35. Edt, dvink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. Save your money for a 'rainy day. Thirteen
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'NG 4 H. f I Nw J-Q g 'iliistory Deluxen 1' Second only in importance to the depression and the most ruthless thing to intrude upon the tranquility of Dugger and vicinity was that motley horde of vandals now known as the refined Seniors of Union High. The sky-trailing tragedies of Shakespeare, the vaulting comedies of equally great authors all withdraw in the course of astounding develop- ments in Union's wildest drama. Casting aside all reason this hundred five set about to paint the town red or know the reason why. They now have that deed partially completed and the remnants of a once grand caravan, the 59 Seniors, now have the reason for the present state of affairs firmly embedded in their minds. In the Freshman year the first choice for president, E. Houldson. fearing the tyranny of his own electors, lay down the gavel and passed the buck to Gordon Johnson, a man of fiery words not unlike the late Hugh S. His lieutenant in command, Jack Harmon, carried out his will and persecutions to the ninth degree. The financial standing of the gang was at the mercy of Virginia Kramer. Days passed, report cards came and went, soon one hundred and sixty days had gone to the dogs, and the herd was turned out to the green fields of vacation. As most things do, vacation ended, and the chickens came home to roost. Somewhat smaller in number and greater in feelings, the Sophies were just an ordinary example of what anyone might expect. Few develop- ments came in the course of the year, and the oflicers, John Exline, Forest S., and Emogene S. had very little to excite their thinking power. Yes, there was a popularity contest that year and Virginia Kramer, a Soph. and Kathleen L. a Senior represented our school. Slightly wiser and a year older the class lay down their implements for another summer's jaunt. Then the fun began. Juniors they were-all set for an exciting year. They dusted off the throne and placed atop it Milton Harding. His right hand man was the infallible Max Meyers. The man with the pencil and ill ilntentions was Forest S., though somehow the finance came through all- rig t. This year athletics furnished plenty of excitement, as with splendid driving power, the Bulldogs became Valley Champs. ' ' T . ' V' ' . cf- 1 , T' ef NGS , Fifteev.
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