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THE DIXIE SEYVIOR C1If11S1S H191 ORI Small but mlgrhtx th It IN the de flllltlfbll lor the Senlor Class of 1050 W 1th the LOHIIFIQ' of Qepten1be1 11l'o eame the tn st el zy of se hool, also NODIC thlrtv I'1eshme11 were weleo111ed 111to lllgh Sehool lhe hrst few weeks were spent IH wonder 1111: what lt was all about, but 1fter the flppeuntment of our sponsor Mr Chrome, we telt less shx dllfl bep:a11 to txlee .111 .etlxe pa1t lll the sehool affalrs Our efforts of the FIINIIHIAII year were termlnated 111 0111 operett1, Loxe Plrates of Hawau And al though 111 one reeelved an award letter ln athletles vxe plalnly showed that the mateual xx IN there At the e11el of the t1rst semester xxe were sorrx to lose Mr Chronle who ll1Nlf.fllLfl dllfl entered Qeout xxo1le hovxexer h1s plaee as cur Qponsor was ably filled by M1 l'o5.,g frlfklt 111terest was show ll xx hen xxe toole ou1 seats 111 the Assembly II 1ll anel eoulel 111 KIIIQQOI he elassee .1s QTLLIIIQN Not onlx d1d we holel offices ln llterary elrelea but dlspl IX ed ou1 dramatle tale11t 111 the pu se 11t 1t1e ll of our pl 1X The Touehdown Manv 1eee1ved letters 1n the VdI'1OlIN .lthletle 1et1x1t1es A few were elven maln parts ln the ope1etta anel the Sophomores elosed .1 sueeesslul xear uneler the lble guldanee of Mr Qltllltl After the eleet1o11 of ofhee-1s the IUIIIOTQ spent the flrst semester 111 malemg' monev xvhlll the football season eame l0IlUfl xxe sent hve n1e11 to the fleld, namely John B1 1ll4l0bt'llX Harold Neeland l'flll IQKLIINAII lJan1el fUll1VNQll, and Charles Swab .111d thex helped lead our tC'cll'l1 to vletory too A few months later basket blll was ln full swav a11el the lunlors held pro1111nent pl.1ees 011 the team C11rls l1o1s Reamsnvder and Rosanna IIUl1tll'lgt0I1 also DllIllthX Sxxltfer Boxs John Brandeherry and karl Neu 111.111 The T1aelx and Baseball teams xwe1e ablx suppov ted bx JUIIIOTN too, Ch 1rles bwab Qfllllg' to eompete ln the fllitflkt traelx meet 0111 play the Hoodoo was .1 roarlng sue eess a11el helped greatly' IH THINIIIQ' money tor the annual IUIIIOY' Se-mor banquet Our SQINOT year opened .111d SlXlQlll1 vworthx llICllXlflUdlS are xworl1111g toward the gr 1l GRADUATION and l Xt I I QIOR llarold Neeland, lurvv ZCIQICT, Raymond luelwarels, Iloxd Chaxls and Rosanna lILll1tl1'lfItUll have been elassmates s1nee 1918 and h 1xe ox 91011110 all fllfl?lQLllt19S 111111 the lust ,151 aele up Tl1e 1030 l'ootb'1ll season opened .111d benlor bovs John BI'f1l1ClClJ0llX, llarold Neeland, .111d hall Neuman WUII for Us a l.11g,:e peleentage ot the games, 1ll three YGLSIVIIIQ' hrst team letters Basket b1ll gave the SQIIIUYN an opportumtx to strut the11 stuIT Led bx lohn BI.lllilCbCI'Y'V the seorlng '1ee, a11el Iuarl Neuman, a rellable guard ou1 box s were able to SUIXINE? to the tournament hnals John Brandeberry was seleeted lN a 111e mbnr of the Honorary County team and l1..11l lNeuman was ehosen as .1 guard 011 the seeond te.1n1 The he-nlor ,qlrls were hlgh llghts on the glrls team too Dorothx SXXltlLI xxas plaeed upo11 the Flrst All Countv te.1111 as .1 gllard and l1o1s Rea111snxder holel the reeord for bCll1,f.l' the onlv Semor LIITI to pl xy ln iour eountv t0l1I'I1ll11l'HtS 111d Rosanna I'Illl'ltlY'l2't0Tl was m. le All County 111.1111 hese th1ee 1,1rls ale ee t e gruls tlldlll to NLITXIXC to e tournament hnals thls xear A number of' the SUIIIOIS hax e prmelpal parts III the High Sehool operetta, llulela of llolla11d and are DI'tDdI'1l1Q' to ehoose a plav After worlelng lndustrlously mon these VAFIOUW aet1v1t1es we sh.1ll bc 1hle to sav 1te1 foul busy and h 1ppy years.. 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THE DIXIE IANORI' I Fl I FR Nurle lurful looks 111 4 1 It ero w1l1o Ilohlus Nllllllllll., x 1 xprc NNIUII len iN ve rl rr lf XllINll ll 14l 1 S wg, ill N Fl N I more was 1 F1eshm'1n and Sophomore 1n the Flndlay school a Junlor at Van Buren She started her Semor year at Llberty but came back here on the 11th of March to f1n1sh We are sorry that her pleture must be placed all alone but thls was necessary as 111 other Sen1or p mels were made up when she returned to the fold of the Van Bur en sehool We weleome xou Lflnore Into our elaea and we are glad that we now num ber seventeen mstead of slxteen NAMI' PROPACANDA ALIAS ACP WANTS T0 BE WILL END AS John B1 xndeberry DdVld Burrell I lovd Ch lVl's Damel Cornwell Raymond If dwarda Mlldred Peller Ros mn 1 Huntlngton Vlolette Nebergall Harold Neeland I' arl Ne um IH I' lossle Quandt 1 ols Re xmsny der Charles Swab Dorothle Sw1t7er Ervv 71egler Dolores Powell I more leller Rec D we SPIVO D 1n Wallv MIC Posey Bnkev Hlldle He IVIC o I I0 Chuck Sk1t7er Slllll Dee Nome Stone Age Vllflllll Modern Crlnnlng Cradle Needs Protection Halr Rlbbon Fllrtmg Sleepmg Doubtless Reckless Upw xrd of 10 Courtlng Innocent Awkward Ask Wally Iron Age Basketball Star Farmer Jazz Band leader Doctor Presxdent of U S Dave s Wlfe Planlst Some one s Sweetle Lawyer I4 ngmeer Aetrees Teacher Track Coaeh Opera Singer Poet Nurse Mrs Neum nn sg19301+ Dog Catcher Undertaker Bootle gger Tr zpeze Performer Speed Cop Snake Charmer MISS Amerlca Old Mald Mattress Tester Palnter Paul s Wlfe Basket Ball St 1r Ag Teacher Street Car Conductor Preacher Wash Woman Organ Crlnder II1HI!WI!!VIIHllNIIHVIIHIIUHHHHNIllNIIWIllNIllllllllIllllllilNIWIIIHIINIIWI IllllllVIIIKIIHIIIIPIIHIIIIllIlllHIUIIIIIIHIUII4lllllllllllIllHI4llllllllllllllllllllllll 4 1' I I 1 1 I -1' ' C 1 -- :lk ' Q-ve-rj dish :1 fvnsl Anil 'tis Ill: ' WVIIS :1 ' ' 1111-. .Z ,- ,.-- I F11 'oril - l'l.' : I 1Iol1't ' ow. llik -.' to: 'l':llk lo l'l:ll'l. l+'in4ll:1y 1, 23 Sul - 's llonor Crll 1: . 1 App --'zntion 1: Girl R4-s -rvvs Z: Girl. G14-v . - Club il, 43 01 ' 'tru ZZ, 4: l'l:1s.' play ii, 45 5, An- :s. 4, i, . AN si . , Z. 5 . . . Hey., .Q ' x e 'M' e ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ' . 1 1 1 1 ' X ' ' ' z ' z : ' 1 1 - A. 1 . 1 1 , 7 C ' 1 K L . 1 , .4 i I 1' ,L et. I I s 1 A I ,A . '1 1 ' -l S 1 . s ' 1 . , - - ' 1 2 ' , 1 I M 1 z 1' ' ' JI 5, '1 1 ' 2 1 ' ' 2 1 Y ' v' J AV K 1 . . , 1 A .1 S . , . . i x i x l . Y . 1 K V xxt, kv X - X , ' 4 3 y 1 A ' I X . ' I ,q , , , 1 . I' X z 2 1 1' 1 ' 1 'z S I Al., k ' ' A i w H , ' . . 1 I ' 11 A f Y ' ' 1 A' ' . 11 'l . ' ' A I X ' ' j ' 2 1' ' ' 1 V , , L, . . . ,. 12 1 4' . '1 2 2 1 ' 1 -. J, 1' ... 1, 1,
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THE DIXIE CLASS PROPHECY Wh1le wa1t1ng for my tram I entered the Cleveland Llbrary Whxle the hbrarlan was ln quest of a certaln book I gazed at the large pamtmgs there one of whxchg 1n partlcular caught my attentlon I mvestlgated and found this famlllar slgn Splv learned that he Lloyd Chavxs had become a famous artist I sat down ln a huge chalr to enjoy my book entltled but as I opened lt I wa qulte startled to see not plctures but real hve characters I dlscerned a large mterlor part of a hospltal where a stately curly halred matron was rapldly g1v1ng lnstructlons to several first class surgeons I dlscovered the matron to be Mildred Feller The next page revealed a woman lxttle boy and gurl lntently llstenlng as the radlo announcer sald Thls vlolm selectlon was rendered by Raymond Edwards a member of the Greater Symphony Orchestra wlth Lloyd Chavls dlrector Thxs explamed that the woman was Dolores Powell fEdwardsJ On the next page a large stadlum full of people rang as the people shouted and cheered as the vlctorlous Umverslty of Southern Calxforma s football team was warmly greeted by the head coach my old frlend Earl Neuman The next page dlsclosed a brxlllant dlsplay of Jewels whose rays danced across the countenances of the guests ln cludmg the Hoovers the Lmdbergs Edlson Ford and many others At once I re cognlzed the speaker as Rosanna Huntmgton, Amerlcas first Sec of Educatlon ln the Presldents Cablnet As thls scene faded I saw a large Slgn beautlful wlth purple llghts bearlng the message Vlolette Bed Hotel ' Proprletress Vlolette Nebergall Three small chlldren were gayly sklppmg rope on thelr shady home lawn Matxlda a prlm maxd mterrupted Mrs 7'7 Q formerly Mlss Spangler our class sponsor! ln her readmg by the announcement Soups On The next scene whxch pleased me greatly was the realization of a dream of one of my frlends There she stood a fine lady havmg r1sen from a good Home Economics teacher to one of the worlds foremost fashlon makers Dorthle Swltzer A great throng eagerly awalted the appearance of the new Secretary of State When this oflicer appeared he got qulte an ovatlon and I readxly recognlzed hlm as Dan Cornwell our annual Edltor ln Chlef The sound of voices brought rlch muslc to my ears In a large Cathedral the pupxls of the Chlcago Conservatory of Muslc were pre sentxng a sacred cantata I recognlzed the smlllng director as Lanore Feller another frlend A large crowd hllarlously cherred a glrls basket ball team Sulted ln Black and Orange as OIIICIBIS presented the cup to the coach of the Champxonshlp team of the Umted States As she turned around dlsplaylng Van Buren s huge trophy I was sur prlsed to see my own likeness Just as I finlshed my book the sun went behlnd a cloud I bought an extra and read ln blg headlmes Judge Neeland our Senlor Presldent had become a famous Judge of Crlmlnal cases Another blg headllne stated that a new altxtude record had been set by Charles Swab head of Amerlca s greatest alrport I overheard some conversatlon whlch revealed that Davld Burrell by a slmple ln ventlon had progressed so rapxdly that he had run Henry Ford out of buslness I entered a theater and wltnessed the productlon of the college play Johnny ln the Love Score Wlth John Brandeberry as the hero In the vaudevllle presentatlon I was pleasantly surprlsed to see Flossle Norrls gracefully danclng wlth the Zxegfleld Follles glrls By the ald of the vltaphone the success of my other classmate was dxsclosed when Ervy Zlegler gave to the world some of hls secrets for progresslve farmlng on lrrlgated land Lol Reamsnyder v'f19301'+ IIIIII rrllulllulllll IVIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIlllIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII IIIIllIllIIIIIIIHIIllIIllIllIIIlIIllIIlIIIIIIHIIHIIVIIUIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , . 1 1 , . . . . . . . . H . ,, I 1 1 ' . . . . . H V 9 V ,, . . , . . . , S 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 . U . . . . ' Y . . . ,, . . 1 1 I ' . . . . . . , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . . , . . . , . . . . . ' 1 . . U . , . . , . - 1 , . . . . , ' u 11 1 ' 1 . . , . , ' ' - L . , - ' 1 . . . , . . L 1 1 . . . , ' 1 1 ' . . . U . . Y 7 . . , . , . 1 L ' ' . ' u 11 ' u ,, . . . , . . . ' 1 .T 'S -, . -. 'J .-
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