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Page twelve MINE-RUN What's a school without Juniors Coming on from year to year, What would the Seniors do Without Juniors! There'd be no class, O, Dear! Who'd carry on the old Hi-Y! It'd have no chance at all. Look at Osborn's basketball team, How those boys do play ball! They sure would miss the Juniors When it comes reception timeg If it wasn't for the good old Juniors, The Seniors Wouldn't have a dime! I'm kinda gettin' oil' my subject, Giving the Seniors too much gain, You all may think this funny But I'm just trying to make you laugh! By GERALD ZAAYER, '38. All in all and seriously, the Juniors make up a large percent of the school. It promises to be a large graduating class next year. Since our entrance into high school as a freshman class, several of the original number have with- drawn. Some just quitg others have moved from the communityg but the same group is still represented. OFFICERS Orville McCammon ...... ,l.,,,,,,, P resident Gerald Zaayer ........ ..l,.... V ice President Rebah Grifiith ...i...............,.............. ......,,. S ec'y-Treas, Motto: To the stars through difficulty. Colors: Green and White. Sponsors: Inez Braatz, Jessie Irons, George Goble, Haskell Osborn, Alice Rowe.
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had drilled through into numerous old entries which offered many new prob- lems. Probably the most difficult one of the year was raising funds to support the reception in honor of the Senior crew who retired this year on their well earned pensions. Needless to say, this undertaking was successful, for the crew talked of it long after they departed for summer rest. When the local board stated the next date for returning to work, we were a serious minded and fairly efficient crew. Although forty-nine of our original gang had been lost in various ways, the fifty-seven persistent workers ad- vanced boldly into the farthest entries to their assigned duties. At this time Joe Dukes was made Pit Boss with Adelia Jones right-hand helper, Mari- lyn Spinks and Howard McClellan weigh-master and clerk. One of the great- est barriers of this shift was how to raise proceeds to leave a written record of the activities of this crew: but with undaunted courage we pressed on. We were not seeking the so-called rough black diamond of common mines-our goal was the precious diamonds of knowledge so needed in order to better serve self and humanity. CLASS OFFICERS Joe Dukes ...... ............ P resident Adelia Jones ........ ......... V ice President Howard McClellan ...... ..........,, S ecretary Marilyn Spinks ....... ........ T reasurer Colors: Pink and Blue. Flower: Rose. Motto: Succeed, we can, we must! Sponsors: Miss Steiner, Mr. Stegemoller, Miss Dugger. Page eleven
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Row I: Pauline Anderson, Robert Ashburn, Mary Bledsoe, Billy Ball, Eloise Boyd, James Birch, Mary Brown, Robert Boone, Mary E. Gambill, Andrew Delph. Row II: Frances Davis, Eugene Cooper, Janice Spinks, Orville McCammon, Geneva Fifzg, Max Campbell, Doris Chambers, Warren Driver, Norma Burch, Morris Goodman. Row III: Rehah Grilfiths, Elmer Houk, Wanda Exline, Billy Keene, Frances Whitlock, Helen Walters, Virgil Walters, Eunice Smallwood, Verna Hannum, Willard Young. Row IV: Rachel Griffiths, Gerald Zaayer, Lucille Wise, Bernard King, Mildred Wolfe, Lloyd Mason, Mary Whitman, Betty Turpen, Maxine Jewell, Charles Moody. Row V: Margaret Justus, Howard Shipman, Olive Houpt, Donald Rumple, Mary E. Price, Carl Moore, Fonia Holland, Cecil Payne, Eva Mae Hickman, Billy Swan. Row VI: Freeda Hendricks, Billy McBride, Juanita Kirk, Wilbur McClanahan, Mary Macaulay, Harry Potts, Bernice Mayfield, Evelyn Packer, Robert McCulloch, Mary E. Riley. Row VII: Gerald Walters, Wilma Roeder, Pauline Salesman, Jeanette Storey, Mary Sturgeon, Geneva Vandergriff, Juanita Wolfe. Page thirteen
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