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The Purple and White

Published by

The Graduating

Class

Of University High School

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’l'lu: Faulty ...............................
’l'hc Seniors ................................
Biography ..................................
Requests and chucalhs .....................
Bound To lit ...............................
Bzuku‘urking ..............................
Basketball ..................................
Track .....................................

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1{1)\\X\Rl) BAILEY
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jAMES HUNT BARK 131R
“jimmy"

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ROBERT MCAFEE BRJ‘KVI‘ZR. IV
”Bobby"

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I’i\'I‘RI(IIi\ KEENE 'I HOMI’SUX
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EARL DICKENS \\'.\1.1.A(ll{. 1R.
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MILA HAINES VAL'GHN

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There now (omes a time when we have to write
a histoiv ol the (hiss ol llllti. \\'lll(ll happens to be us:
petuliar it sounds.
to think ol am historit events we might lav t'laim to.
it. it

were mueh dillerent [mm the do/ens ol other ('lasses

in spite ol how and whieh gi\es us

'I he more we think about the less it seems as

that have been graduated lrom l'»High.

Nope. there wasirt anvthing spetial about its. \\'e
were trttndled about lrom (aleteria to art room in
elementar}. sthool. just like am other (lass. \\'e put
out Skvwiiters and l'—Hi Lights. just like anv other
(lass. aiitl we had a postoiht‘e. a prom. I)l('lll(s. pro
grams. plavs. and parties. \\‘e even learned a little.

No.

alwa\s so delmitelv a unit. and sueh (lose l'riends. but

not mnth dill'erente. L‘nless mavbe we were

mavbe that‘s inst what we think. Oh. and one other

thing—it's not onlv our opinion
that we were ('ertainls one ol the
uneontrollable elasses in
It the filth

sixth grade that we began to show

l]‘().\l

s(’l1t)t)l. was about or
obvioLis mutim to sueh well-worn
phrases as “sellaoiitrol.” “(o—opera-
“t'oinmittee

lion." “(‘iti/enship."

meetings.” and ”let's vote." our re
bellion having been sporadit and

\\'e'v;‘
always been rather ('ool toward all

unorgani/ed bel'ore then.

student (‘ountil ideas. and hem

earliest davs our theorv was: “Let's
\\'hieh

is not nnuh to our eredit in (‘iti/enship. sell-(ontrol

all run in the halls. and ill the} ('atth us. okay."

or eo»operation. however mueh it demonstrates otir
\\'hen

sehool a verv lew people did a verv large atnount ol

individualistic tenden
jorie Reptolds. and (lassie joined the lt’.lj)j)} throng
at this point.

\\'ith l’hil returning alter departing in the serenth
grade and Gu)‘ alter departing in the tenth. plus the
adrent ol ~laek Prime and Dope} l’helps, this has been
our allvimportaut linal )ear. a thought \\'lll(ll doubtless
brings (‘heers l‘rom laeulty and student bod_\ alike.

\Vell. we eouldn‘t stay l'ore\er. e\en il we ne\'er
memori/ed the presidential jingle. so it's a good thing
were leaving bel'ore (juite all the rahirah sthool spirit
wore oll. l’ardon us il we're getting sentimental in
ottr old age, l)lll it's hard to lea\e the nois_\, sunn}
halls we‘\e wandered through so long. and the \isions
ol' l’rall ’l‘own lile lrom .\llss l’e(k's windows. and the
auditorium where we‘Ve stared at the pietutes ol those
expressionless benelaetors ol the sthool throughout
\ears ol dull eonVotations. where we'\e sturried ex-

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Bequests and Bequeaths

\\'e. the graduating elass of 1914}. being ol' generous
nature and (ptestionable mind. do bequest and be»
(pit-ath our every talent and ability to our sueeessors,
and do detlate this to be our last will and testament.

Helen l)eiss hereby leayes her inimitable gripes
against the latulty in general to Louise Rhoads. who
hasn't had any up until now.

Robin Grilhn leaves his gold basketballs to the
l'illigh “llall ol lame" and his interminable term as
(lass ptesident to the ne\t Roosevelt.

Anne listill leayes her ability to get others into
trouble without inyolying hersell' to her sister Rodes.

’mdtly \\'allaee leaves his Iront seat in senior his
tory to Billy Boggs. and his east to all prospettiye bone
breakers.

Barbara l’isher leaves her thetnistry' llirtations with
Paul l)a\is to Shirley Farmer.

Bobby Brewer lea\es his ability
to in the teaehers' hair to
Jimmy Stewart. and his ear to Miss
Roaeh lor next year’s errand boy.

lane (llemmons leayes several

get

welliworn promptet"s books to fu-
ture 'l'hes‘pians.
lid Bailey

ability to Buildings and Grounds.

leay es his elet trieal

whit'h needs it.

ylatkie (looke leaves her good
nature and eyetvpleasant smile to
~lane \\'yatt.

Dopey l’helps leaves his physique to (Lonnie
Steiner. who may grow into it. and a bottle ol' vitamin
pills to all those who aspire to be lootball players.

Bunny Denson leaves her giggle and bounting
ways to Sybil (larey.

Rent Hollingsworth just leaves Spet‘ht.

“lean Sherman leaves an \ reeord to be envied
by Murray 'I‘ilton and Joyee Rudolph.

l’hil Steele leaves his gold~plated key‘ to the Hut
to Dan Bowmar. who probably knows what to do
with it.

()nnie 'l‘ueker leaves that mileva~minute blush ol
hers to l’riseilla Me\'ey. who hasn't anything to blush
about.

Robert 'l'rimble leaves his athletie ability to \\'al-
ter l'nderwood and Andy Deiss, to be equally divided.
as they both need something.

(lassie Smith leaves a reserved seat at the Dipper
to LeGrand Briggs, who already knows the way.

Billy Joe Hall 1 faves an ever~ready answer for Miss

 

l’et‘k and an outline map ol' the Battle ol Saratoga to
Moose Patterson.

Betty Gay Slaughter leaves her southern aetent to
Dorothy Honaker to go along with the Swedish one.

Jaek l’rinee leaves his 'l'exas boots to his admiring
throng.

Lida lng‘els leaves a paek ol' ehewing gum to limie
Brown. and a few pounds to anyone who wants them.

Guy Moore leaves his l'riendly shyness to Billy
Adams. who is just that already.

Mary Buekner leaves her beautilul soprano yoite
to Betsy lIouston.

l’aul Keith leaves a ease of (‘hampagne to ue\t
year‘s basketball team. to be opened the night they
win the state ehampionship.

Marjorie Reynolds leaves her unobtrusive silente
to Lewis llammonds. who has
never heard ol‘ the word!

l’eggy 'l'ay'lor leaves her ability
to go through high sehool in three
years to all the strugglers along the
road.

y]immy Barker leaves his ability
to dig 11p dirt about everybody to
Brute Collins.

joyee Barker leaves her oomph

and glamour to (Jary Grat/.
Fred Luigart leaves his Irish
grin to Buddy \Vilkie. and his in-
terbugging and hot musit to any-
one who eat} stand the pate.

Sally \\'ilder leaves her timidity' to Louise (lole~
man and her “eertain swing" to Su/y' Stanliell.

Hugh Hammet leaves his ready»made list ()1 extuses
attd his way with the 1*aehers to Ray Burt’h. and his
”eye lor the basket" to all l’urple (‘agers to eome.

l’at 'l‘hompson leaves her l'riendliness and ability
to make lriends to Betty Zane Rowland. who has a
lot to begin with.

james Mulloy leaves his title as the good looking
boy' to Gardner 'l‘urner. a likely eantlidate.

Louise Van Meter leaves a package ol~ hairpins to
Betty Simpson who is also bothered with hair in her
late. and also leaves her lunch in a brown saek.

‘lim Glenn hereby bequeaths the U~Hi Lights to
anyone who will have it, begging permission to take
his tired old joke book along with hint.

Further. we bequeath:

To Miss Anderson. a new typewriter and a stall.
that (an spell.

(Cmte/udr'a’ on Page TtumtlyV—si,v)

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-Phnlugmplzs [11y (Jinn/(2s blcl’n

 

  

It is a sunny day in the year 1970. Pp in the heay-
ens. Robert 17.. Bills. youngest angel ol the l'niyersity
Higli laculty. pours his nitric acid into glycerine. a
tremendous explosion l'ollows. the clouds part and the
laculty. lounging on solt clouds and strumming their
harps. look down to see how the outstanding (lass ol

l'niyersity High. the class ol’ 'rlli. is laring.

il'heir attention is lirst drawn by the bright lights
lrom the (lrystal Spring (larniyal on the Versailles
Road. owned and managed by “Diamond _]im” Barker.
carniyal tycoon. 'l'he leatured attraction is his sister.
“Jutiipiir Joyce” Barker. trick horseback rider and
trape/e artist. Sitting in the honor box seats. sipping
pink lemonade and popping peanuts into each other's
mouths are James and Pat. still "steadyvdaters" alter

l‘\\'ettl\7lottr years.

Suddenly. arch-angel .\nna B.
l’eck calls their attention to l’rank-
lort. Kentucky. where one oli her

tnost promising stud