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C I- ASS III S T O R Y In the Year of 1934-35, seventy-two students had the thrill that happens once in a life time, for these students were in high school; but their glory was short lived, for here they were referred to as those “Green Freshies by the upper classmen. We began to think everyone was angry at us, for during the Freshman year we were introduced to Mr. Algebra, and from then on it was “x” and “y” till it got the best of several students. On the Sophomore stage our second discouragement occurred. Geometry occupied our minds. It was triangles, and circles, till we thought the world rested upon a geometry text book. During the summer one of our classmates died, and another was killed in an accident. A great many things happened the next year, a great football team, winning the Band Queen Contest, the Junior-Senior Banquet and Picnic. During the year some students began to turn Spaniards, while others worked their fingers to the bone typing. At last came the year of years, we were Seniors. It was here “Brain Trouble” popped out again in the form of Bookkeeping, and Chemistry. We had the best football team in 10 years, on which Seniors occupied several places. Fans compared it to the team of 1927. Nine Seniors were given parts in the Senior play, “Drums in My Heart” Then came the planning of the graduating exercises, and a three day trip to Carlsbad Cavern. During the past four years several new students have entered Wilson, and others left to attend other schools. May we soon be wearing the black graduating robes of college. ✓
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T II E E A G L E S T A F F Mary Ruth Haynes, Business Manager; Lorcne Newsom, Editor-in-Chief; Mary Katherine Harris, Assistant Editor; James Rowland, Sponsor; Waldo Teel, Reporter, Mias Hazel Graham and Mrs. J. W. Jones are class Sponsors. S E NIOR GLASS () F F I C E R S Miss Hazel Graham, Sponsor; Lorene Newsom, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Jones, Sponsor; Carl Edwards, Vice-President; Baine Hawthorne, President; Waldo Teel, Reporter. S E NIOR PLAY C A S T Hazel Graham, Sponsor; Mary Ruth Haynes, Lorene Newsom, Hazel Deane Fuller, Ruth Smith, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Director; Carl Edwards, Edward Cowan, Waldo Teel, Darrell Lee Stevens, and Fritz Clark.
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