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mu -10 u iu Bottom Row: Eugene Jones, Ralph Hyland, Boyd Lemons. Lena Holsapple, Eva Miner, Margaret Clawson. Thomas Dale Hennigh.f'KegmethDavidsonJRalph Neill. Middle Row: Burton Richardson, Margaret Walden, Marguerite Lemons, Violet Kircheval, Harold XlirneT, Catherine Mahan, Pauline Janes, Margaret Baker, Wendell Hartsell. Back Row: Gertrude Hoke, Ruby Hilsabeck, Lela Clawson, Nellie Juhnke, Vera Herron, Winnie Ripley, Hazel Shumake, Edith Williamson. CLASS OFFICERS President...... Vice President. Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Colors......... Emblem......... . . . Lena Holsapple ....Boyd Lemons ..Violet Kircheval Herbert Baldridge Crimson and Gold ........Red Rose -4 14 )§••-
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ip n iu -UJn m Junior Class History This brilliant organization of students entered the “Spirit of W. C. H. S.” in the year 1927 A. D. Although the magnitude of this class is to a degree smaller than some of the other class organizations, we have “quality and not quantity.” Under the adroit guidance of Miss Birkett and Miss Fortner, class advisers, many unique ideas have been made a reality. The pilot of this class was elected by an overwhelming majority and she, Lena Holsapple, has been tried and was found to be not wanting. She is ably assisted by Margaret Clawson, vice president. Several members of this class are destined to become known internationally through their efforts. Take, for instance, the oratory power of Harold Turner, Ralph Hyland, Kenneth Davidson, and Margaret Baker, or the artistic inclination of Marguerite Lemons, and Kathryn Mahan, last and far from least the athletic ability of T. D. Hennigh, Ralph Neill, Boyd Lemons, and K. Davidson; all members of first basket ball team. We are also wizards of finance—perhaps the Seniors shall enjoy the usual banquet, who knows? We have every sign of becoming thoroughly sophisticated through the untiring efforts of our various instructors. The most outstanding characteristic of this class is the decided lack of dumb scholars; never in history has a class of W. C. H. S. had the distinction of possessing such unusual uniform brilliance. Our class has had the minimum misfortune to lose one member, Lela Clawson, who embarked in the sea of matrimony, thereby terminating her education. Our most fantastic dream shall materialize next year, when we hope to ascend the glorified throne of Seniors. The dignity of the said “Senior throne” shall be engraved with an indelible impression through the accession of this year’s Junior Class— after that “we do not choose to run.” —HERBERT BALDRIDGE. li 192B —«§{ 15 )• • -
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