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Page24 THE VERSAILLES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT.. ..... .- .................. I-IARRIETTE VANKEY VICE-PRJESIDENT ..... . .. ...... LOWELiL BYRD SECRETARY.. ..... ........ E LAINE LOWNG TREASURER .... ..... L ENORE WEBSTER. REPORTER .......................... NORMA BALLINGER JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September eighth, Nineteen Thirty-one, a group of forty-seven Freshmen launched their ships for what they hoped would be a success- ful voyage through V. H. S. Like-all Freshmen, we were green , but after becoming accustomed to the strange surroundings and the taunts of the upper classmen, we progressed rapidly in studies and activities. Officers for the year were: President, James Pequignot, Vice-Presi- dent, Lenore Webster, Secretary, Fairy Wasson, Treasurer, Bonnie Hu- ber. The most outstanding event was the victory of the Freshmen over the Sophomores in the inter-class tournament. In the fall of Nineteen Thirty-two, we started on the second lap of our voyage, determined to participate in social life and activities, and to obtaina High School education. We selected the following officers: President, Nolan Young, Vice-President, Lenore Webster, Secretary and Treasurer, Fairy Wasson. A Modern History Club was organized and a banquet was held in the High School Cafeteria. We closed the year with a class picnic, held at Greenville Park. The third lap of the voyage began in September, Nineteen Thirty- three, with a crew of forty-one. The oiiicers elected were as follows: President, Harriette Vankey, Vice-President, Lowell Byrd, Secretary, Elaine Long, Treasurer, Lenore Webster, Class Reporter, Norma Bal- linger. Although many problems still face us, we hope that the rest of our voyage through High School to graduation will be successful. -Norma Ballinger, '35.
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THE VERSAILLES Page23 Class Night Thursday, May 10, 1934-8:00 P. M. CLASS PRES'IDENT'S ADDRESS ..... CLASS HISTORY ........ 4 ........... READING- Good Morning, Teacher ............ . . . .CLETUS RHOADES . . . .PAULINE ECABERT . . . . .EVELYN YORK CLAJSS' FLOWER- The American Beauty Rose ......-.......... ALMA MARSHAL DIALOGUE- Reviewing School Work . . ... . .HENRY APPLE and ALBERT KELJCH TROMBONE SOLO- Co1wthian Polka .... .. CLASS POEM- Go-ld and Rose' ...... CLASS COLORS- Rose and Gold .. .2 VOOAL SOLO- The Kashmiri Song .... CLASS PROPHEC-Y. . .. ............ . . . CLASS PEKSSXIMIST ....... SONG- Golden Memories .... s CLASS WILL .................... PRESEN'T'AT'IiON OF CLASS KEY .... ACCEPTANCE OF CLASS KEY ..... SENIOR FAREWELL SONG ..... it , y , -el . RICJHARD SCHILLING . . . . MARGERY BENNETT . . . .ESTHER SGHUTZ ... .JOHN GRAHAM . . . .BILLIE BRANDON . . . .VFREVA HOKE . . - . . .SENIOR CHQORUS DRUSILLA JOHNSTON . . . .CLETUS RHOADES . . . . .HARRIETTE VANKEY , ....... .SENIOR CHO-RUS
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THE VERSAILLES Page25 A1thoH, Ruby Ballinger, Norma Baltes, Joseph Boolman, Emma Ida Brandon, Cyril Bruns, Paul Byrd, Lowell Cohee, Ralph Cool, Ray Dunwoody, Charles Fackler, Lucy Fisher, Clyde Gerlach, Esther Goubeaux, Mazena Goubeaux, Winifred Grilliot, Atlee Hartle, Nelson Hess, Merna Hollinger, Daniel Huber, Bonnie THE JUNIOR CLASS Johnston, Claribel Johnston, Catherine Kimmel, Velma Long, Elaine Martin, Gladys Nischwitz, Robert Pepiot, Evelyn Pequignot, James Rahm, Beulah Reeser, Geraldine Reeser, Paul Rhoades, Eugene Schilling, Lewis Stover, Joyce Trick, Cyril Vankey, Harriette Ward, June Wasson, Fairy Webster, Lenore Williams, Edward Young, Nolan
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