Winslow High School - Meteor Yearbook (Winslow, AZ) - Class of 1935 Page 16 of 118
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Page 16 text: “Our greatest glory consists not of never falling, but in rising every tine we fell. —Oliver Goldsmith ”
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Page 17 text: “SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fell of 1931, o group of students entered Winslov; High School as freshman. At first they were shy but soon they were heard above the clamour of the upperclassmen. The biggest event of this year was the Junior-freshman dance which established the freshmen socially. At “id-year a group of scrub-freshmen joined the class, but they were organized under a separate home room with Fred Yoder as president r.r. sophomores this class led a rather uneventful life. Rosemary Phelps was the class president this year. In the contest at Flagstaff tne sophomores vrere well represented in the group numbers. Roderick Mc-dung placed second in typing end first in geometry. The big day had arrived I V e were now upperclassmen. Fred Yoder became president of this ambitious class. Their first undertaking was the Junior-Freshman dance, which proved to be a huge success. The juniors also helped in the contest. Free Yoder placed second in trumpet solo; Roderick MeClung placed first in English fundamentals. The group numbers were made up of a large per cent of juniors. The junior play Jonesy 1 was a financial success and enabled the juniors to say to the scncol, .»U1 you walk into my parlor, said the spider to the fly? The parlor was the auditorium with a spider motif carried out in the decorn-U°ns. This prom could not have been bettor and will always be reroem-Derea in It. L. o. Jim Bly, a junior, was elected student body president for the following year. Unoer tne capable leadership of Fred Yoder the Senior Class climbed to new heights. The seniors entertained the faculty with a picnic at Clear Creek. The seniors provided the 'eats' and the faculty provided tno entertainment. Our play, Ounshy was our last expression of drama-ic. and it was well received by the audience. The seniors led the senool in preparing for the Bulldog Rumpus , tfte high school's first warniVRl. Fred Yoder was elected carnival king, and -e might add here I as ono of b©st attended and most enjoyable events of the ear. Frcm social events our minds turn to more studious subjects: the debate team was composed of four seniors, and we sent a Largo number of seniors to the contest again this year. Our class president placed McClnn r e+tTapet f°l05 na Bush first in ess«y siting; Roderick wcbiung first in extemporaneous speaking; Harry Simmons, first in c-cus reaching; Ted V illoy, third in serious reading; and Dolores Kolchner, second in shorthand. Harriet Richardson was elected Miss U. H. S. This is the first time m many years that a senior has held this position. This annual is the last project of tile Senior Class and we hope it thr classyofb193Sr0mind0r tC the Sch°o1 of tho deeds activities of ”
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