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TOM FENN, President
Junior Class
OFFICERS
John Winn |
Vice-President |
Joe Pindar |
Secretary |
Melba Young |
Treasurer |
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Junior Class Roll
Cyrus Adylett |
Oscar Godwin |
Martha Matthews |
Leonard Baldwin |
Essie Fry Gibson |
A.D. Mullis |
Lloyd Bartley |
Carrie Harden |
Howard Oxner |
N.W. Brantley |
Robert Harris |
Margaret Parrish |
Bessie Bonnell |
Melville Harris |
Joe Pindar |
Rudolph Brown |
Clancy Holland |
Elizabeth Pendleton |
Herbert Blackburn |
Billy Haygood |
Mildred Posey |
Vester Brooks |
Julian Herring |
Maurice Redding |
William Campbell |
Katherine Hughly |
Mamye Richards |
Frances Cleveland |
Louise Johnson |
Carl Simmons |
Leon Cowart |
Virginia Jones |
Ollie Senterfit |
Edrie Connell |
Charles Jenkins |
A.B. Smith |
Evelyn Cross |
Charles Landers |
Helen Smith |
Jesse Davis |
Winfield Lawson |
Janie Turner |
Vernon Dean |
Marguerite Langdale |
Warren Roberts |
Matilou Doss |
Martha McArthur |
Edrie Voight |
Myrtle Donahue |
Lila Nell McLean |
Ralph Valloton |
Curtis Dugger |
Marjorie McIntyre |
Joe Watts |
Carlton Dougherty |
Eugene McGowan |
Julian Webb |
Viva Mae Duke |
George McCrary |
John Winn |
George Everett |
Mary Martin |
Susie Mae Williams |
Tom Fenn |
Harry Mixson |
Melba Young |
Katherine Fowler |
William Morgan |
Troy Jones |
Frank Garbutt |
Dorothy Miller |
Elmer Boyce |
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Junior Class History
Attention Dear Readers....
The history of the 1925-26
Junior Class is now before you. Up to the present time the Juniors
have been very reticent concerning the history of our class. Not
because of shame on our part but because of modesty. In fact we were
at first dubious whether to reveal our remarkable past or not. But
knowing that the Dosta would not be a success without our history (?) we
have decided to give you the barest facts in the simplest form.
So, gentle readers, our past is now revealed in which
you will find the most wonderful achievements, the highest honors, and the
most remarkable accomplishments of any group of people in the World; and
that is not conceit, only self respect.
At the close of the seventh year of Junior Hi our future as a
class was rose-colored, with now and then a golden light shining through.
The cause of this rosy appearing future was the fact that we were going to
enter V.H.S. But, alas, our air castles were doomed to be torn down.
For on the first day we were sadly disillusions. We were thoroughly
and efficiently ragged by the Sophomores. Nevertheless in spit of
the ragging and the strange environment we were determined to accomplish
great things. As a result six Freshman names appeared on the honor
roll. They were Will Campbell, Frances Cleveland,
Mildred Posey, Louise Johnson, Melba Young and John
Winn.
At the beginning of the Sophomore year we had the
Lion's share ragging the Freshmen; in fact, the Juniors and the Seniors
were left in the cold to a certain extent.
The novelty soon wore off, however. Then we
turned our brilliant mental abilities to loftier things. Behold the
result: In the eleventh District High School Meet we represented the
school in four of the contests as follows: music, debate, essay and
pole vault. The representatives were Melba Young,
Marguerite Langdale, and "Bubber" McGowan. Needless to
say they did extremely well and won many points for V.H.S.
At the end of this year the class had a large number of its
members on the honor roll. They were, Virginia Jones,
Frances Cleveland, Mildred Posey, Joe Watts and Will
Campbell. Many of the Soph boys were awarded gold footballs at
the end of the year for the [sic] stellar services. They were as
follows: "Bubber" McGowan, John Winn, Harry Mixon
and William Simmons. In baseball we also had a number of
candidates the most notable of whom were, A.D. Mullis, "Bubber"
McGowan, George Everett, and Frank Garbutt.
Now in our Junior year we have reached the acme of
achievement in honor and service, but we hope to raise the standard and
gain higher levels during our Senior year. Our accomplishments are
many and varied. We have several of the best Varsity football men in
our class, as those already mentioned. Also we have the best
cartoonist in V.H.S., Billy Haygood, who is a member of the Annual
staff.
Among the basketball players of the Junior class were
Harry Mixson, John Winn, Jesse Davis and Joe
Griffith and Julian Stovall. They were all good players.
Among the girls were Mildred Posey, Grace Garrett, and
Louise Johnson. The captain of the baseball team is a Junior--George
Everett; and its manager is another--John Winn.
In the district meet this year the Junior class made a
good showing. Melba Young and Billy Haygood
represented Dosta in ready writing and helped to make the good showing
that we made in the meet.
The Junior class possesses the handsomest boy in the
form of A.B. Mullis. The most timid is "Bubber" McGowan,
and the best joke teller is Essie Frye Gibson.
We think we have the best Junior class in the best
school in the best town in the world.
Marguerite Langdale, Historian
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Who's Who Junior Girls
Prettiest |
Edrie Voight |
Most Attractive |
Elizabeth Pendleton |
Most Stylish |
Virginia Jones |
Biggest Flirt |
Ollie Senterfit |
Most Popular |
Margaret Langdale |
Cutest |
Matilou Doss |
Loudest |
Ollie Senterfit |
Smartest |
Mildred Posey |
Quietest |
Marjorie McIntyre |
Best Athlete |
Mildred Posey |
Who's Who Junior Boys
Best Looking |
A.D. Mullis |
Most Popular |
Tom Fenn |
Cutest |
Lloyd Bartley |
Smartest |
John Winn |
Best All-Around |
"Bubber" McGowan |
Biggest Lady Killer |
Harry Mixson |
Most Conceited |
Winfield Lawson |
Biggest Liar |
George Everett |
Best Athlete |
Eugene McGowan |
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Sayings of the Junior Class
Lloyd Bartley |
Beware of my great bulk |
Leon Cowart |
Music hat its charms |
Eugene McGowan |
And yet the girls all smile on
me |
George Everett |
Baseball, "the king of games" |
Jesse Davis |
What Billy says goes |
Duke Mullis |
'Comon you seven |
Essie Fry Gibson |
I wouldn't ask you that |
John Winn |
I love me |
Harry Mixson |
Ego |
Frank Garbutt |
I'm a poet but the world don't
know it |
Billy Haygood |
Jesse is always right |
Melba Young |
Lend me your compact |
Elmer Boyce |
Man is equal regardless of color |
Ralph Vallotton |
Drink Milk |
Troy Jones |
Hurrah for Miami |
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