Paf:e Four
HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY
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Ifery Lee Alley, president. Old /Pete
roars v/itli Inugliter as ho reme:n.bers the
funny situations that developed in
thoi.1, but sobers quichly as ho sees in
his crystal a groat fire and wabches
the Anderson Auditoriu,.i crurrble t o
ruins. His face brightens again, hov/-
ever, when he sees before hir-i
revelry of the Junior-Senior 7'ancuet.
Tho sky grov/3 dark, and the thunder
crashes, 'One crystal lo r'’.'--:. tiaoi--
and then nVe scone tn.at'..y - ,.cs "is
vivid, '.'h S v.'hat is th:; ; :
last, a,?,d nov/ tliose saa^e I'osh en
are Eo.n.-iors, Hov; tine fii'o; This
year they are ably led by ihts V/atldr.s,
sponsor,, and Thelma Corpen.„..'g, again
president.
Tho year be.gins with -a vc.rr,- ^t lliss
Watkin's sunmer cottage, cii-.d "r.och ahn
is had b^'" all. In t.io spri.'.g, everyone
is excited over the moasurlig for caps
and gov.ns, tho ordering of announcol
ments, and at last, graduation. Then
too, tho Senior play, DO'Le i"s’
causing much oxeitemont ~ann J-.'v’d vnsrk.
Old Poto doubl is uo with 1'.. rntor a*s
another sceno fin- v.s in th. crystal
ball--the Junicr-Senior Finc.r- pho
Seniors are sitting th.rr smuggl'--
thinking hov/ nico it is not to have"had
to do any v;ork. This is ono time
they can sib b'.ok and relax.
A streak of 11 gh suing f Ir.rh. s across
tho cry'-sr.l ball and it faoana;', . dd
Poto srh. los and v/enders „b:,t .w..: j'h'.-sono
of theso i/hom ho j wa-’.eJj-.d th: '.'. c/aout
tnoir I’cur years at lie. itr c-.t.
Tholma Corponing
■ Kasel Harris
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life, i's a dream and death an awakening.
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1941 COLlldP CLiiSS HISTORY
(Con'cinlad- from :nage 3 )
at the Valentine ball.
That
That was the night tlit? tcachors sHmr-1
tragedy—Remomber--
^he ling. Miss Hoyt; the'Queen,
icn orxito; . tne vrincess, Miss IVado;
ana the duke, Ocs Cooper, Did yc’-'
..now ve jiab much royalty cu/iong
our faculty? ■ . .
'>'’'ashiugton oartv
on.,^v/eek later,. dee again" the sc-ecJ
gli xs oocane 1 .,v^• b'ltte'"'’! i/•; J ^
ladnt ana fji,i -s' ■‘ j^'-souely
''’'-•t 1 thougnts x'."' ;:'i,icier far ivayj
March came
stallation of th-?
time ^-or us so-.-ic-
lervin^. cor w.-rk
wo’re not v.o,.-rv
say, ’‘Here’s t?
;].c ciw
ir.d ---i-
? sad
B’., b 'o-e 'knew vo''re
■in good hemds, ao
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V''ibh ono accord ic
luniors l"
One of the things tl-t veil] always stay
^‘^^■ouy ; s the concci'b giveni by
Adams.
'■'■''-'-ool class .abowod its
"TV-"/'’b?.1:1 when it vpausorod
1 h:?. s Viobb was, na.rti lulur-
ft Fair v,lth its
Athl^-,.fr Orchids to tho
t.sini.isnt : ' ^ ■' splendid enter-
»-L.i:u,i.snt ■
There h
^onc 0-1 e'er tv Junior-Senior
Jo.awjr e I'... ■' g^ven v.->; -vy+.ro
■a--.,. t I-.OP ■?,'n 2 ;i b'^0
eai La
S-e.Mcr^
Surer i.ibd
wo ron't
wo,
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Cage"vd^l'!:..^ r" play day._ Tha
c ■ .1 ,, " u'as ^ climax to av/')nd;of-
best S.C"i-'" Glxb does ha’>o ■ tre
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