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Oriental Theme Used At Banquet which the Juniors honored the Seniors was that of the “Oriental Gardens on Friday evening, May 12, in the high school gymnasium. Chopsttek Melodies was sung by the girls trio Ling Fu Clemence gave the welcome “Soo Happee” to which Fooey Tu Yu Kysar re- sponded with “Thankee, Hon- orable Ones.” Madam Butter- fly Armour and Yen Soo Cue presented a dancing team act. The theme of the banquet at Caricatures on the Seniors and Juniors were given respective- ly by Soo Nosey Hannah in “I Talkee Muchee” and Ming Lee Dupy with “Confucius Say’ . A toast to the seniors was given by Mato Koto Icke. The speeches were highlight- ed by “See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil” delivered by Honorable Wise One, E. B. Cawood. Between courses Sing Sing Fletcher and the Cornee Coolies played “On a Slow Boat to China’ “Limehouse Blues,” “Yo Yo and “China- town, My Chinatown.” The banquet was concluded JUNIOR CLASS The Graduates Of I 95 I Bottom row, left to right, Mrs. Iola Arthaud, Georgianna Stall- man, Betty Jo Keffer, Donna Harris, Haroldene McAlpin, Mar- jorie Thompson, Claudette Woolley, Karma Bevis, Erma Lee Curtis, Ruby Helton. Deloris Jones. Eileen Zook, Clara Beth Davison, H. W. Wright, Jr. Second row, DeEtte Davison, Carol Barker, Martiue Sullivan, Darlene Wickham, Joyce Urban, Hannah Funk, Carmeleta Huff. Betty Lou Fuqua, Beulah Cor- bin, Louise Paris, Betty Huffman. Third row, Max'ne Simmons. Russell Sutherland, Kirk Clemence, Everette Harris, J. E. Mathis. Daryle Cue, Merle Clemence, Elvin King, Merry Lou Fritsch, Barbara Bixler, Flora Good. Jean Hullet, Janet Flora. Tow row, Orville Walker, Charles Whipple, Rex Bartlow, Verlyn Bay, Kenneth Ashpaugh, Charles Chelf, Dale Meek, Bob John- son, David Anderson, Dale Icke, Dale Case, Sanford Murrow and Jimmy Rayburn. by the coronation of the king and queen who led the grand march for the formal prom which followed. t I Junior Class Presents Play The Junior class presented their annual junior play on February 28. The characters are as follows: Ma Smith, Marilue Sullivan; Pa Smith, Bob Johnson; Toni Smith, Dale Icke; Betty Smith, Carol Barker; Buddie Smith, Dale Case; Aunt Bella, Merry Lou Fritsch; Sally Smith, Bar- bara Bixler; Barbara Whether- by, Jean Hullet; Professor Slattery, Merle Clemence; Dick Jones, J. E. Mathis; Stewart Brandon, Daryle Cue; Julie Weston, Phyllis Keene. It was under the direction of H. W. Wright and Janet Flora was stage manager. The name of the play was “The Crazy Smith Family.’ Say all you kids, don’t you know it’s against the law to park on the highway?) Not mentioning any names of course. Just warning you. WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS Good luck in your chosen 3 a cn 3 a cn LUELLA BARBER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barber, is active in glee club, F.H.A. and speech. Ambition: Un- jjj decided. .. career. a CO a CO co a £ CO a a CO a CO S H A S H M S H M SH.1A SH Al SHM S H M. SHAV S H M S H M. SHM
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Readings Feature Class Assembly This year the sophomores had one of the nicest assem- blies of the school year. Those who took part did their num- bers very well. David Clapper opened the assembly with the reading of the devotional and the saying of the Lord’s prayer. Jean Vanderslice then played a violin solo called “Stardust.” She was accompanied by Phyl- lis Keene, at the piano. Perry Hanan then gave the reading “Mabel at the Matinee.” It was very comical and everyone enjoyed it. Joan Sprague also gave the humorous reading called “Ma at the Basketball Game.” Next on the program was a musical trio by John A. Hesler, playing the saxaphone, Darrell Bode, playing the drums and Charles Like, play- ing the trombone. The songs played were Sheik of Araby, and Nobody’s Sweetheart. They were accompanied by Mr. Fletcher. SOPHOMORE CLASS Two More Years To Go Bottom row, left to right, Mrs. Margaret Briggs, Zola Robinson, Evelyn Keffer, Norma Harmon, Lois Barber, Waneta Ferguson, Gretchen Nicholson, Frances Butler. Betty Huffstutter, Jean Vanderslice, Lois Hickman, Ronald Meek. Second row. Junior Grayson, Don Hayes, Albert Bixler, Perry Hanan. Earlenc Crusinberry, Jackie Damall. Cleota Herbst, Wanda Olson, Shir- ley Nigh, Joan Sprague. Third row, Richard Crusinberry, Don Nutter, Vernon Barnes. Charles Like, Darrell Bode. Edsel Bix- ler. Evan Eggleston, Alvan Parsons, Darrell Hull, Stanley Mc- Nally, Vincent Ramirez. Alfonso Franco, Arthur Mendoza. Top row’, Donn e Gooch, Veston Ilinderliter, Paul Gamble. Louis Seachris, J. D. Barker, Bill Murray. Clyde Jacquith. Raymond Fuqua, Martin Swires, Mack Silvertooth, John Hesler and Carrol Coulter. Russell S. who’s senior ring are you wearing? Is it that girl from Longdale. Gee, I wish I had a boy friend that worked for the telephone company, then may- be he would call me long dis- tance every night. How about this Marilyn Jackson? Sophomores Hold Skating Party This year the sophomores decided to try something dif- ferent in the line of class part- ies. Much discussion was giv- en the matter and it was finally decided to have a skat- ing party. Everyone in the sophomore class who could skate, attempt to skate or just relax on the floor, was invited. Games were played on the skating floor. Sometimes they ended in a collision, others turned out very nicely. Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Damall and Mr. Meek also attempted their hand at skating. They carefully taught everyone how to sit on the floor without causing a vibration. Much fun was had and every- one went home with enough skating and spills to last them for some time. Talk about engagement rings, have you seen Nona’s? O. K. girls who’s going to be next? How was it you hurt your ankle, De Ette? We noticed it doesn’t hurt when you are dancing or was it who you were dancing with? ★ WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS We add oua. voice to the cluvuiA'. . I Cc uyLotulatiOi ' DIXIE LEE PIERCE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pierce. She is active in F.H.A., pep club, glee club, worthy ad- visor of Rainbow. Ambition: In- terior decorator. 3 X co 3 X CO 3 X CO 3 X CO CO X £ CO X £ A 4 X co 3 X CO SHM. SHM SHM SKAV S H JW S H A . SHM SHAV SHAV S H AV S H M
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