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I Hllllllllil ' '.'.'LTf'I'ffffiiiiI?'t t 'llHl1BiIQJanlJll'IlI.. IWAll Ffcrilll MISS CHILES Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editor .... Associate Editor. . . . Literary Editor. . . School Editor .... Local Editor.. Local Editor .... Alninni Editor. . . Art Editor .,.' ....., . Photographic Editor. . . . Athletic Efmm' ...... Business Manager ......... . Assistant Business Manager. . Gleain Sta SPONSORS CRITIC MISS BARR Assistant Business Manager .... Proof Reader .............. MRS. JONES .. . . . .HELEN BURRUS . . .VIRGINIA MCELROY . . . . . . .FAY GRIFFICE . . . .VIVILEE PROFFITT. .. . . . .SARAI-I ABBOTT . . . . .HESTER SWAN . . . .. .... DALE DRYDEN A :DOROTHY COURTWAY ...FLORENCE ROGERS ....RUSSELL GABRIEL .WILLIAM VARDEMAN . . . .KENNETH FLOURNOY . . . . . .ROLAN WARMAN .... .HARVEY BQURRUS .. . .JESSAMINE FLANAGAN Pl'00f Rwdef' ---- ......... C AROL WILLIAMS
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THE GLEAM . Tresbmen Class Hell C Mangum, Eleanor Marqua, Edith McCue, William McDaniels, Minnie McDonald, John McGraw, Pauline E McMillin, Polka Miller, Elmarcene Miller, George H. Miller, George Miller, David Mills, Helen Milton, Thomas Mitchell, John Moor, Ted Morgan, Harold Murer, Olivetta Newton, Geneva Nicholls, Lucille Nunn, Vivian Oldham, Ann Louise Owens, Mary P-age, Walter Earl Palmer, Suzanne Parks, -Lawrence Parrett, Elmo Peeples, Connie Peterson, Juanita Phillips, Lenore Piper, Wil-liam Pollard, Viola Pruyn, Rollette Pulham, Eva Quigley, William Records, Herbert Ruck, Henry Rider, Wini-ard Robinson, Myra Rodgers, Beatrice Rogers, Florence Royster, Margaret Ryan, Gladys Sands, John Sandford, Florence Scarritt, John Scarritt, Julia Scheers, Richard Scholte, Alice Schowengerdt, Raymond Schofield, Nyle Sebolt, Jessie Sims, Rea Sheldon, Gladys Shakespeare, Edith Shelton, Violet Shoemaker, Viola Shore, Roy Smith, Pauline Snodgrass, Forest Spencer, James E. Squire, Donald Starr, Emmett Stepp, Hazel Steele, Trevor Stevens, Adrian Slusher, Dorothy Shrimpton, Madge Slusher, Donald Smith, Harry Stonger, Alma Stonger, Mildred www? , yr W1 . ontinueo Stott, Joseph Stowell, Grant Street, Thelma Thompson, Adeline Thompson, Paul Thorp, Hazel Trowbridge, Kenneth Turoff, Sidney Tyler, Jeanette Vanderwood, Elvin Walder, John Walker, Henrietta Watson, Alexander Werner, Eleanor Wescott, Ralph Weston, Mark Wells, Walter Wendall Whi'te, Joseph WVilson, Claude Wilson, Ruth Williamson, Angus Willhoit, Margaret Wing, Robert A YVinget, Riley Winfrey, Beulah Withee, Stanley Witthar, Christian Wolfe, Lucille Wolford, Frank Woodford, Clark - Wrigley, Raymond Wright, George Ellis Ziers, John A
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THE GLEAM E e Staff Has any pleasu1e seeke1 got mlxed wrth the Staff? If thele has, take hun out, such '1 tlnng makes me laugh Hang the IHOVIGS 2llIt1'I.Cl',10I1 and all d1ug stole s Spl e' The Gleam must be ln we must all wolk tomght 'b'l 'l 't t '! f'i ! f Last year we wele meek and lowly Junlors, we looked w1th awe upon the entel pusmg, and appa1ently, malvelously talented Qen1o1s Ou1 class g1oaned 1n d1re despalr, sclatched 1ts head moulnfully and lllulmufed, Oh whele shall we among 0111 lanks fmd De0Ple able to ca1ry on act1v1t1es and put out a Gleam'7 But we Were 111 the ugly duckllng stage and novx that we have attamed the helght of scholastlc glory and are Senlors, we feel as much l1ke a beaut1ful swan as d1d the prevlous Sen1o1 classes, even though some may th1nk us st1l1 the duckhng In the fust place, plepaled Ol unp1epa1ed as vse wele fo1 the 1espons1b1l1ty, ple cedent demanded and school Splllt commanded, that we publ1sh a Gleam Step num bel one was the selectlon, by the class of a staff, whlch was duly elected then 1ts troubles began fo1 the Gleam, bemg a spontaneous w11tten replesentatlon of the school, should come sklpplng out at the end of the term w1thout causlng any SETIOUS t1ouble to anyone, but such was not to be the case The staff soon lealned, 1nc1 dentally that a few httle annoylng t11fles such as the p11nte1 s and engravers bllls, and an o11g1nal and abundant supply of subject matte1 nught plove rathe1 a wolry to Gleam promoters At fust, doubtless l1ke all Gleam staffs of 150111161 years, we saunteled lnto an occaslonal 1I1f011T1al staff meetmg then saunteled out agaln havlng put off questlon aftel ouestlon t1ll a mole convenlent futule dav Now confess, you fo1me1 staffs dldn t you do that too? Well, we ale glad you owned up because we feel a httle bet tel now But, when we had pleasantly d11fted fo1 some tlme, qu1te unexpectedly from sholes of our peaceful exlstence celtaln c1uel buslness men enteled ou1 Elys1an Fleld d shouted loudly 1n ou1 ears, In a month evelythlng must be ln 01 no Gleam ' and 1mmed1ately we wele swept lnto a maddenlng whulpool of actlvlty In a frenzy we floundered about Oatheung matellal and funds, the ete1nal maxnn of Tnne and t1de walt for no man, llflglllg 111 ou1 eals But, passmg over the detalls Of the stluggle, at last the task was done matellal and money all 1n and we sa1led tnumph antly 1nto l'12l.1b0l ffeellng l1ke the wleck of the Hespelus, yet happy as a clam at h1gh tlde You Staffs of the past you know Just how we felt dont you? Yet you sm1led over 0111 wmueg as pelhaps we shall sm1le ten yeazs 01 so from now ox er the WOITISS of that yeal s class All the t1ouble and the hurry and the scully, NVl'11Cl1 seemed as lf 1t would never end aftel all vou wouldn t have Yl'l1Si6Cl lt fo1 a fa1m 1n Texas, would Vou'? Well shake' Ne1the1 would we 9 . ol N31 .J , 4 . ' C . n . - ' 1 ' . . a - ' C y . li . , ' ' 1 K ' . ' . W ' ' ' - ' . , u , 7 . I 1 . . . ' Y 1 . . I . . , V I . . v . ' 1 nl. . . . . . . , . . . , - ' N 1 '- S , . . . . . . A. 1. 1, , Y. 1 . , 4 . , , A , . V' A . . , ' 7 . , ' - , - C . ,. 1 , . ' Y . ' 4 ' ,1 V1 ' ' - A 11 . ' . ' 2 3.11 c 5 ' . . A A C . . . 1. ', - zz ' c, . Q , ,, Y. 4 V . V N 1 ' . - ' 1 . c . , . C - . 1 4 , , I . Y 7 ' . 1 ' L. , A AA. A 1 A 5 ' i . 4 v ' 1, u .. - . - I , ' L ' . . , . . . , . . . ,
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