Wynne High School - Stinger Yearbook (Wynne, AR)

 - Class of 1923

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THE R A 1 n B O ID Senior Class Calendar, Continued 27. Wynne takes Literary Sweepstakes at District meet in Helena. 28. Track meet at Helena. Wynne wins second place. 24. Senior party given by Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Lemons in honor of Lorene Nash. 26. Senior “School Day” party given by Lois Childress and Ruth Foster. MAY 1. May Day Festival given. Florence Lancaster was crowned Queen of May. 3. Senior invitations arrived. 8. Senior play staged—a great success. 10. II Senior examinations. 14. Wailing and gnashing of teeth heard in all rooms. Semester examinations over. Did I fail? What is my grade? Did I pass? No wonder teacher does not live any longer than she does. 13. Baccalaureate sermon. 17. Senior Class Day. 18. Graduation.

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THE RAIRBOID Senior Class Calendar SEPTEMBER I School opened, everybody on time. V. Senior class organized, officers elected: Raymond Williams, President; Rus- sell Newsom. Vice-President; Winnie Davis, Secretary-Treasurer. 13. Senior class orders rings; everybody in a good humor. 14. Girls’ Basket Ball team organized, Winnie elected captain. 27. Senior rings and pins arrived; much excitement in the study hall. 28. Boys’ foot ball team played Earle. OCTOBER i . School turned out for the Cross County Fair until Monday. 6. Boys played Forrest City—tie, 0 to 0, in favor of home team, lfi. Circus in town, everybody late at noon on account of parade and the big fire. 17. Senior Domestic Science Class made rolls and everybody sick by noon. 19. Junior pins came but some of them strayed over in the Senior Class. 2 7. Foot Ball boys went to Cotton Plant and Basket Ball girls went to Searcy and everything was lonesome up to school. 3G. Everybody came up to the school house Friday night to see a Hallowe’en pageant given by Mrs. McDonald. 31. Everybody ileepy Tuesday morning; Seniors went to a party at Mrs. A. C. Car- son’s, given by Callie McElroy and Leleand Hannah. NOVEMBER 3. Boys played Brinkley here and beat, 85 to 6. 9. Holiday—teachers went to the State Teachers’ Association. 10. Another holiday. DECEMBER 5. Girls’ Reserve gave a scrub luncheon at the home of Mrs. T. R. Nash for the purpose of planning the year’s work. 11. Short talk by Mr. Key in the Study Hall. Come again. 18 Uneventful. 22. Out for Christmas Holidays until January the 2, 1923. JANUARY 2. Back to school, with long faces. 15. School out, FLU! 29. School opened after two weeks vacation. FEBRUARY 6. Examination over some laughing and some crying. 23-24. Boys’ Basket Ball Tournament in Wynne. 26. Photographer here to make pictures. Every body tardy because of extra prep- arations in regard to personal appearance. MARCH 2. Great excitement about pictures. “Oh, I like this one best! etc., etc., etc. 6. Seniors busy on THE RAINBOW. 19. Seniors trying to select a play. Everybody fussing. 20. Girls’ Reserve program. 21. Same old thing. Cloudy, students dull. 22. Rose Drexler royally entertained the Seniors with a Rainbow party. APRIL 6. Who’s Who contest. 11. Seniors have at last selected their class play. The name of the play is, “THE WREN.’’ Given Tuesday night. May 8. 13. Fussing in all rooms, report cards given out. 17. Preliminary contests held in the school auditorium in piano, voice, and violin. 20. Preliminary contests held in Reading, Declamation and Male Quartet.



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THE R A I H B O ID MOTTO Success is not reached by a single bound: We build the ladder by which we climb, From the lowly earth to the vaulted sky, We reach the summit round by round. FLOWER COLORS Lilac Lavendar and White CLASS OFFICERS RALPH HAMILTON ............................................. President HUBERT STACY ..................................... .........Vice-President LAWFORD ROANE ------------------------------------------------- Secretary MR. ALCORN Sponsor GEORGIA BLEDSOE Editor

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