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SENIORS LYI.K STONF. Sandburr staff 3 One Act Plays 4 IVAN THOMPSON Track 2-3-4 Font Hal I 4 Basketball 4 Dehate 4 COLLEEN WAIUlICK Oirls' Glee Club I-2-3-4 One Act Plays 2-3 i.lass ice i resiucnt 4 Class Secretary t ti. A. A. 1-2 Music Contest I-2-3-4 Operetta t-2-Octette 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Music Festival 3-4 l'ep Club t-2-3-4 Sextette 2 - Trio 4 Speech Conference 3 Scholastic Letters 1-2-3 n.iuii Secretary 3 Aec-Violin Quartette I Saxaphone Quartet.e 4 Mixed (horns t-2-3-4 Hand I-2-3-4 LKO STRKCKFH Sandburr Stafr 4 Stage Property Manager 3 Basketball I LYNN THOMPSON Football 3-4 Track 3 Basketball 3-4 Sandburr Starr 3 Bnxincr 3 “If Club I Lettered t
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SENIORS Jl AN IT A MOOHK Girls Glee Glut) I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorns 2-3-4 student council i Annual Starr 4 Hand 12 Sandburr Starr 4 One Act Plays 2-3-4 District 3 Turer Player 2-3 Glass Vice President 2 G. A. A. 1-2 .Music Contest 1-2-3-i Operetta 1-2 Trio 4 pep Club I-2-3-4 Pres. 4 Sec’y. 3 Sextette 2 - ocietie 3-4 Scbolustic Leucr 1-2-3 ••One Mad .Night” 4 PETR PKTKItS Track l Hasketball I Debate 4 Hoys' G’.ee Club 4 Mixed Chorus i Declamatory Contest 1 One Act Plays 2-3-4 Choral Group 3 ALVINA HKIHKH Girls’ Glee Club 4 Annual Starr 4 One Act Plays 2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Treasurer 4 Scholastic Letter t Musical 4 Music Contest 4 ••one Mad Night” 4 ELAINE 111 I K Debate 3 - Annual Staff 4 Girls' Glee duo 2-3-1 Mixed chorus 4-Octette 4 • Tons or Money ’ 3 Declamaioiy contest 1-2-3 One Act Plays 4 Tiger Player 4 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Music Contest 2-3-4 Operetta 2 - Musical 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Cheer Leader 3-4 Scholastic Letter 1-2 Music Contest 2-3-4 ••One Mad Night” 4 MAXC4 JEAN SMITH Debate 1 -2-3-4 Glee Club 3-4-Chorus 4 G. A. A. 1-2 Sec’y. 2 Glass President 3 School Treasui er 4 student Council 3-4 Pep Club l-2-3-4 one Act Plays 2-3-4 Tiger Player 4 District In clam. 2-3-4 •Tons or Monty 3 Annual Editor i Music Contest 3-4 Scholastic Lett r 1-2-3 DAIt Contest 4 Musical 3-4 Citizenship Contest 2-3-4 Speech Conte e ice 2-3-4 • One Mad Night” 4 ItOHEHT NUSS Football 2 Track 2 Sandburr Starr 4 Choral Group 3 Play Festival 4 Stage Manager 4 MAHIAN Pl.GSLEY Hand I-2-3-4 Girls’ Glee Club 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2 Orchestra I Mixed chorus 4 one Act Play Director 4 Operetta 1-2 Musicals 3-4 Clarinet Quartette 4 Sextette 4 Choral Group 3 MAXINE HOGEHS Girls’Glee Club 12-3-4 Mixed Chorus 12 3-4 Annual Starr 4 Sandburr Starr 3-4 Declamatory Contest l Music contest 2-3-4 Operetta 2 Pep Club 2-3-4 Scholast c letter 1-2-3 Music Festival 3-4 class President 1 Vice president Pep Club 3 Class Secretary 3 Mixed Chorus Secretary 3 NADINE SAMI ELS Girls’ Glee Club I -2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 one Act Plays 2-3-ldst. 3 Tiger Player 3 Annual Starr 4-G. A. A. 1-2 Class Treasurer 1 Music Contest 1-2-3-4 Pep Club I-2-3-4 Treas. 3 - Vice Pres. 4 School Spirit 3 Junior College Prom 4 Musicals 3-4-Operetta 1-2 Hand 12-3-4 Sextette I-2-Octette 4 Clarinet Quartette 4 “One Mad Night 4 HETTY ANNE SPA.NGLKH Girls’ Glee Club I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Annual Staff 4 one Act Plays 3 G. A. A. 1 -2-3-Sec’y. 3 Operetta 1-2 Pep Club 1 -2-3-4 Secretary i Scholastic Letter 1-2-3 Hand 1 -2-3-4 Clarinet Qu'rteite 4 Music Contest 1 -2-3-4 Musicals 3-4 Sextette 4 Glee Club Secretary 3 Girls’ Hasketball Tournament I-2-3 one Mad Night 4
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COMMERCIAL PILOTS In the early autumn of tile year 11)37, seventy-one youngsters, after completing preliminary training in grade school, aspired to continue their training to become pilots, so that they might find their way in the great flight of life. They knew that four years of intensive study lay ahead of them, but they had self confidence and determination. In their freshman year, Maxine Rogers was chosen as the Pilot. She was ably assisted by Log Keeper. Kd Khrhart and Stewardess, Nadine Samuels. Miss Gillispie was selected as Class Sponsor and Mrs. F'uerst as Class Mother. Three students left the squadron during the initial year. With sixty-eight returning for the Sophomore year, the class chose the following persons as their officers: Dutch Bastron, Pilot; Juanita Moore. Co-Pilot; Colleen Warrick, Log-Keeper; Barbara Louie. Stewardess: Miss Barry and Mr. Poulson. Class Sponsors; and Mrs. Duller. Class Mother. Th's was a year of hardship and intensive study, but all were content with the rewards they received for their efforts. A feeling of achievement and importance came over the sixty-three air-minded Juniors who had completed one-half of their flight. As Juniors, they chose Maxcy Jean Smith as Pilot; Kd Khrhart. Co-pilot; Maxine Rogers, Log-Keeper; Wellington Doher, Steward; Miss Barta Class Sponsor; and Mrs. Moore, Class Mother. During this year, the class of Ml gave its first play, “Tons of Money.” which was a successful production. The Junior- Senior Banquet with “Music as the theme, was one of the biggest and most eagerly aniticipated social events of tile year. A handful of forty-three students enlisted for the Senior flight. They were the ones who had weathered the storms and hardships of the three preceding years. In their last and most important year, Donald Johnston was Pilot: Colleen Warrick. Co-Pilot; Kenneth Chitwood, Log-Keeper; and Kd Khrhart, Steward. Miss Fortna served as Class Sponsor and again Mrs. Moore was elected Class Mother. The class of Ml has produced leaders in Music, Athletics, Journalism, Debate and Dramatics, hut most of all they were noted for their sportsmanship and high scholastic standing. The good times enjoyed by this group of Seniors, both in and out of schooh will linger in their memories, always. They owe a great deal to Miss Fortna. an accommodating class sponsor, and to Mrs. Moore, a perfect class mother, for their services and advice which did much to make the Senior class of Ml what it is. DONALD JOHNSTON.
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