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Pirst Row: Ellen Bragg, Lois Walden, Helen Juhnke, Emma Pauline Shook , Mary Maxine Shook , Maxine May Loulae Caaey, Olive Shadows Mary Eleanor , Jo Lovlna, Richardson, Ruby Miner, Second Row: Wavely Workman, Paul Bennett, Rex Veech, Jack Lauderdale, Wayne Ferguson, Rankin Tull, Dean Fling, William Hoelscher, Lyle Munaon Third Row; Olenn Lenz, Archie Leggit, Harold Dean Kearney, Edwin Wall Smi th, William Roby, Eugene Roby, Moat Capable-----.-. Oiggliest Gigglier— Wittiest.Half-Wit---- Dreamiest Damsel---- Beat Self Advertizer THEY TAKE THE CAKE Lyle Munaon ------Mary Eleanor Richardson -------- Billy Hoelscher Louise Casey Rankin Tull A KISS IS NOTHING DIVIDED BY TWO.
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pOW-WOwj — k 1-9-3-S lo JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of nineteen-hundred-thirty-two, forty-three bright-eyed, alert boys and girls started on a book of four chapters. The kind Seniors promptly named Chapter I, Greenhorns of the Modern Age. As in previous years, the Sophomores extended invitations to us to attend the annual initiation party, which we duly accepted and enjoyed. Our class was soon organized, officers were elected, and Miss Lough was chosen as our class advisor . After a well earned vacation we were ready for Chapter II. 'tie organized our class, elected our officers, and chose Miss Hockaday as our advisor. We had the annual initiation for the Freshman Class with no serious results. The difficulties encountered in the first chapter with our various subjects was small compared with the subjects of the second chapter---- Geometry and Latin II for example. Again vacation made its appearance, a fact which we all appreciated greatly. Our vacation was saddened by the death of one of our classmates, Dwight Olson, who had always taken a prominent part in all the school activities. Dwight's genial disposition coupled with good sportsmanship, was missed by all as we turned to resume our work. As we open the pages of the third chapter, we find only thirty of our class reporting; but, we were all looking for greater things because those interested in us were expecting more. 7»e began our Junior career by choosing our officers, namely; president. Ruby Miner; vice-president, Paul Bennett; secretary-treasurer Waverly Workman; and historian, Maxine Shook. Mr. Bennett was chosen as our general advisor; Miss Lilly,as play advisor; and Miss Walker, as banquet advisor. V e began our social activities by having a steak fry at Lithia Springs. We presented the Junior play, Me, Him,and I, with a very capable cast chosen from the class. Six of the class are members of the orchestra. Our banquet committee has been chosen and before this chapter has closed we will have given the Junior-Senior Banquet, whifch will probably be our last social activity until we open the fourth and last chapter, as Seniors. Maxine Shook. a 01 18
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cr pow —WO W — 3 k L-9-3’5 [Q SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 4,1933,twenty-seven pupils gathered on the south side of the assembly room---green, bashful, and fearful of the teachers and upper- classmen. We were Invited to a party, which, of course, was our Initiation. We were told to wear something green and to be sure to come. On arriving we were blindfolded and told that a little shock would do us good. When the Sophs finished, we rather doubted what they said but the good refreshments brightened the atmosphere. Through the help and kind advice of Mr. Bennett and Mr. Bridges, our class advisors, we managed to have our class meetings and parties. Then came promotion time and a well earned rest. On September 3, 1934 with the remaining of the old class and five new classmates we started another year at the high school looking much more Intelligent and not quite so green. We selected our class advisor, Miss Hockaday, and the class officers as follows: president, Mildred Thompson; vice-president, Ernestine Alexander; secretary-treasurer, Alice Whitesell; and class historian. Rose Thompson. Our competent officers and our advisor have helped us to initiate the Freshmen and have our parties. We are working hard now; and next year we all hope to be Juniors. Rose La Verne Thompson.
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