l-lere's To The Juniors . Starting the '35-'36 school term with an enrollment of ll7 students, the juniors launched into a triumphant year. For thefirst time in recent history of the school a junior, Neal Rhodes, re- ceived the honor of being Student Council president. Helen Mae Bowers was elected vice-president and Vernon Parcher, treasurer. All are members of the junior class. Representatives to the council are Kathryn Settles and Walter Fred Speakman, The Green Phantom, a mystery play, enacted February 21 by the junior class was the first play of its kind to be presented in the high school auditorium for three years. To stimulate interest in the ticket sales two clubs were formed. The Banshees, headed by Billy Hubbard and Juanita Haven, were winners of the contest. The captains of the Phantoms, the defeated side, were Wilmore Robson and Katie Lindsey. The victors were rewarded with a party at which the losing contestants were hosts. The proceeds from the play amounted to 360. Class officers were well selected with regard to their ability as leaders. YVil- more Robson- presided over the class throughout the year, He was aided by Clxistine Hudson, vice-president: Helen Mae Bowers, secretary and treasurer: and Lester Fiscus, yell leader. Much praise belongs to the helpful sponsors, Mr. D. B. Morgan and Mrs. Winifred Hartsuck, who by their helpful advice and tireless efforts made the junior class one of which the entire school is proud. The senior class is looking forward to the annual junior-senior banquet at which they will be honored guests and they feel that they will receive some- thing besides beans and bacon since the juniors have established a reputation of doing things right. . Six juniors have been selected for membership in the National Honor Socie- ty. This is one of the outstanding honors which juniors may achieve. The six, selected for their scholastic ability, activities, service and character, are as follows: Annette Hutcherson, Vernon Parcher, Helen Mae Bowers, Walter Fred Speakman, Christine Hudson, and Ethel Budowsky. Two junior boys, Floyd Cook and Neal Rhodes, have been selected for membership in the National Athletic Scholarship Society. Page Thirty
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