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July 27, 1923 Edwin Arthur sweatt Billy At the Plymouth Hotel on the fourth floor !o found Billy Sweatt in an awful uoroa® He was trying to fnd the elevator door So ho could, return to his room on the third floor. ACTIVITIES: Baseball (1,2,3,4 ), Bnskctbo.il (8,1,2, 3,4 ), Junior Pron Advertising Committee(3), Senior ”l.ay. Soccer(2) Bnchclor Club(2) f May 27, 1922 DOROTHY MARIE WADE Dot Dorothy Wade, blond and slick Thinks Junior Lincoln’s just about it. ACTIVITIES: Chorus(l,2), Glee Club(3,4), IAMEER staff(4), Library Club(3,4), Treasurer of Glee Club(3) Year Book(4) PHILIP STANLEY SOPER Jnnuarv 2, 19?f Phil Here’s cute little Philio v'ho is quite sh . But bring around a girl and then. Oh Mv! ACTIVITIES:Chairman of Dance Comnittees(3,4), Senior Play Connittec, Junior Pron Decoration Committee(3) Year Book(4) CLAUDIA HIGBY STAFFORD Dccenbor 14, 1927 Ta Too1' V c salute Claudia tall and sweet Who always appears to be so neck. ACTIVITIES: Chorus(l), Vice-President(1), Secretary(2), Refreshment Committee Junior ?rom(3). Usher at Graduation(3). Public Speaking(4), Senior Play, IANEER(3,4), Year Book(4), Junior Pron Attendant (4) M.ARY EUGENIA WEVER December 1 , 1923 Mornie Mary is a irl with a vor- loud talk Like Donald she contains a spontaneous squawk ACTIVITIES': Chorus(l,2), Glee Club(3,4), IA ’EER Staff(1), Public Spealcing(2), Senior Play., Oneretta(l), Class Poet--YearBook
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CL' SS HISTORY 7c wore stranded in the. corridor undecided ns to which f fr to enter, on our first daa- ns Freshnon, but we soon found. rurselvos. Naturally, ns nil Freshnon we started nlnnninn or. how to onrn money for our Senior year. At onr first class nootinr of the ”o.or we chose fir. McGrow, to bo our clnss r visor. Our clnss officers were elector'' ns follows: President, Chnrlos Martin; Vice-President, Claudia Staffer d; Secretory, Kenneth Maloney; and Tronsurcr, Florence Richard. Our activities of this enr consisted mainly of card pnrties .one , raffles. At the first meeting of the fclass during the yc.or 19S8-S9 the folic vriny officers wore ole ctor’: President, John Shanbe; Vice-President, Kenneth Mnloney; Secretory, Claudia Stafford; Treasurer, Florence Richard, During Aur Sonhonoro - ear several card parties were hold and at one of these a five dollar money doll was raffled. The nenbers of the clnss enjoyod a Christmas Party, for y hich we exchanged names in rdor to aivo each other gifts. Our Junior year found us ambitious and cnthousiastic. Mr. Lehman was eh ctred ,nS our new class advisor, John Shambo vr .s again elected President by unanimous vote. Florence Richard was elected Vice-President; Elaine Peck, Secretary; end J™Ci, Brown, Treasurer Dances clayed a prominent nrrt in our activities of this year. The music was furnishod by Lefty Girard and his Chuck ' agon Rid.ors, the High Boys, and wo had a dance in combination with the Seniors for which the Prairie Ramblers winded. ’7o also had sovoral card, parties and raffles. .in outstanding event of the year was our Junior Prom. The feature of the evening was the coronation of the uoon, Blanche Spiorto, and of the King, Richard. Flo ra, by the king and queen of tk: previous year, Virginia Kanaly and John Costin. Their attendants wore: Marjorie King, Evelyn Provost, Florence Richard, Betty Young, Richard Snear, Roger Blanchard, John Shambo, and Gordon Martin. We aided the Seniors at Graduation by decorating the gym, with the assistance of the Villsboro Garden Club. Our Senior 7roor found, us even more ambitious preparing for our Senior trio. Once again John Shambo was elected President, Elaine Peck, Vice-President; JnyCC Brown, Secretary’ and Bcn-janon Amos,Treasurer, Several dances were given with music furnished by- the Bror.cho Busters Food, sales, the sale of Christmas cards and writing paper, and. card narties were also nrominent among our activities.
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