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PROM QUEEN ALL-AROUND GIRL CARNIVAL QUEEN MARY TOLLEY ELIZABETH SNIDER BETTY BUGHER PROM QUEEN The crown of Prom Queen of the class of l938 has been placed upon the head of Mary Tolley. Because of the grace and charm of her personality, Mary well deserved this distinction- This honor was given to her by a popular vote of the 1938 seniors. Accompanied by the president of the senior class, she reigned at the DeMolay and the Phi Delta Kappa Proms. ALL-AROUND GIRL The All-Around Girl contest was initiated to choose and honor the girl who most closely fits the position of a four-square girl. To achieve this honor, a girl must be well developed physically, mentally. socially, and spiritually. The 1937-38 All-Around Girl is an A student: a conscientious attendant: assistant editor of the Sargasso: a member of the choir, Student Council, Dra- matic Club, National Honor Society, English Club, and Latin Club. Elizabeth was vice-president of the Girls' League last semester, and has since served on many committees. She is a leader in class, club, and home-room organizations: a regular and active church member: the possessor of a friendly, cheerful, help- ful disposition and a pleasing personality--a real ALL-AROUND GIRL. -Estella G. Pearce, Dean of Girls. CARNIVAL QUEEN The Carnival Queen was elected to reign over the first annual school carnival. Candidates were chosen by each home room. and election was based entirely upon popularity. The Coronation was a spectacular and beautiful performance, held in Haworth Gymnasium as the culminating event of the huge indoor carnival. Betty Bugher was chosen queen. The ten runners up, in order of rank, were: Beverly Moore, Virginia Walker, Shirley Minnix, Madonna Robertson, Betty Thomas, Annabelle Alexander. Jeanne Roarty, Donna Jean Gordon. Mary Florence Koerner, and Kathleen Hicks. Page 25
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lMOGlfNl5 WKUODWARD General Course Monitor Board. 4: Glce Club. l, Z. 3: Choir. 4: Opcrctta. 3. MAXINF XVRlLiH'l'SlVlAN General Course Entered from Frankfort. Indiana, lg Glce Club, l. 2. 3: Santa Claus Girls Club, 4: Operetta, l. 3: Home Economics Club, 4: K, H. S. Seniority Club, 4. WlI,LlAM WRIQHHTASMAN General Course Civic Club, Z, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil, Z. 3: Football. l. l:l.ORliNCE XVYATT Commercial Course Monitor Board. 4: Santa Claus Girls Club, 4: Biology Club, Z. 3. 4: Sargasso Typist. 4: Chess Club. 4: K. H. S. Seniority Club, 4. FREDERICK VJYRICK Vocational Course FRANK YENNA General Course Red and Blue. 4: Scholastic Honors, l: Vice-President of Junior Class, 3: Globe Trotters, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3: Organization Board. 4: Student Council, l. Z, 3. 4: Red and Blue, 4: National Honor Society, 4. DOROTHX' ZUGELDER General Course l'll2l.liN BUTCHER Commercial Course Home Economics Club. 2, 3, JAMES CUSTER Vocational Course XVIl.l.lAM POWIELI- h Vocational Course iln ilhzmnriam 1 A MAR.JoRu2 TRoUT LORRAINE RISHER November 22,1919-April24, 1935 June Z, 1919 -July 2,1935 P.1gc24
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