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Slff. q?W: 5??® LaVorne Thompson, Mildred Thompson Phylls Storm, Eileen Robertson, Romaine Shumake, Harrie Edna Spencer, Helen Martin, Gladdis Jones Ernestine Alexander Holmes, Lela Noffke, Second Row; Alta Bea Lugar, Ada Maxedon, Eleanor Curry , Miss Hockaday Lois LaCrone, Rosalie Storm Virginia Lowder, Alice Whitsell, , Pauline Caldwell, Ruby Janes, Third Row Garrett, Charle Workman’, Oall'oarner ’ Robert Whitsell, Leo Utcl Ivan Sophomore s Who's Who Best Looking Boy--------------------------- Most Popular Girl-------------------------- Best Flapper Red Headed Sophy Most Unconscious-------------.-. « «» » Richard Gannaway -------Ruby Janes Pauline Caldwell - Punkin Elliot --Wilber Muller. BE WISE AND DON'T BLOW YOUR KNOWS. ---------------S 21 [mm
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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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pow —wow] — ffl k I • 9- 3-S s [Q FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY, On September 3 thlrty-9even Freahmen started with fear In their hearts on their great adventure of High School life. The first few weeks proved to be an ordeal hard to withstand but we soon got on to the ropes of business, and started sailing along with our dignified elders of the three upper classes. Miss Sutter and Mr. Davis are our class advisors and the officers are as follows: president, Walter Rose; vice-president, Janet Baker; secretary-treasurer, Jack Jones; and class historian, Helen Ashbrook. Our social events are rather limited; but, nevertheless, we have had one class party which was held at the home of Janet Baker. The Sophomores were so kind as to invite us to a roof-raising initiation and, believe it or not, we had a wonderful time. This closes the brief sketch of our history,, but you will be hearing more about us later. Helen Ashbrook » «4« TO THE FRESHMEN It was not many months ago You entered the high school here, As does many a Freshman, though, Your heart was filled with fear. Those first days have long since passed When you were so shaken with fright; And as you go to and from your class, You are aware of your Justful right. Through the rank and file of years You are where many have stood, Eagerly awaiting the ship at the pier; Making their lives what they would. So in days that are to unfold for you, Your future so near and yet so far. Let it never, never be said of you, Your ship had no guiding star. A Faculty Member
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