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1 l. J, -ll. : ':' 0... - s', , .-f'1,5 -.rg ROW ONE: Pearl Shields, Helen Reeves, Anna- may Reid, Betty Sims. lean Scott, Alberta Swope, Mildred Robinson, Margarite Pryor. ROW TWO: Kathleen Roberts, Mary Ellen Forbes Iohn Schnniter, Herschel Stiles, Delbert Skaggs, Howard Stafford, james Sawyer, john Ratliff. ROW THREE: Robert Powell, Sidney Richardson, Billy Scott, Ioc Prewitt. Willard Forhes, Harold Scott Robert Scherer, William Shane, Roy Rankin. ROW ONE: Nancy Ann Finney. Pat Kriner, Vir- ginia Reynolds, Mary Elizabeth Edwards, Betty Lee Troutman, Eleanor Woods, Kathleen Shuler, Pat Breedlove, Mary Alice Featherstone. ROW TWO: Ioan St. Iohn, Katherine Lydy. Gladys Thacker, Marcella Thompson, Glendyn Youngen, Lucille Hickman, Emmadell Teeters, Betty Fields, Mrs. Prewitt, Robert Brunnemer. ROW THREE: lack Williams, Glen St. Iohn, Ver- nal Fordyce, Robert St. Iohn, Robert Willan, Billy Hardwick, Gene Weddle, Lowell Cramer, Paul Gray.
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CLASS I-IISTGRY When the members of the Class of 1937 were freshmen in Room 24, at the beginning of the year, they elected Max Iohnston, winner of the American Legion Award, president of the class. Helen Pearcy and Maxine Iohnston were elected vice-president and secretary- treasurer respectively. Mrs. Edith Whitaker and Evart Smith were the class sponsors. At the beginning of their Sophomore year, they selected as class officers, Robert Martin, president, Hugh Williams, vice-presidentg and Marie Ratts, secretary-treasurer. One party was held that year in the Recreation Room. The class of '37 finished a close second in the intramural race and one of their number won the individual cup. Vernon Spauld- ing and Miss Myngle Dorsett were the class sponsors. ln September, 1935, this class selected its Iunior class oflicersz Robert Martin, presidentg Eugene Iordan, vice-president, Mildred Lehr, secretary: Maxine Johnston, treasurer. Dur- ing the first semester, one class party was held in the Recreation Room. Un May 12, the Iunior class play, Pandora Lifts the Lid, was presented before two audiences. Un May 17, the Iunior class sponsored the animal Iunior-Senior Reception, held in the gymnasium. Richard Gemmecl-ze and Miss Lillian Hart were the sponsors for the prom, while Miss Myngle Dorsett and Ralph Potter sponsored the class play. In September of 1936, Robert Martin was reelected President for the third successive year. Eugene Iordan was reelected vice-president, While Nelda Cohn was elected secre- tary, and Marie Ratts, treasurer. lames Huff was made editor of the Artesian and Eugene Iordan was appointed editor of the Artesian Herald, the school paper. The class put on two one-act plays to help pay for the annual. On May 3 the Senior class play, Where's My Money, was given. Baccalaureate was on Sunday, May 23, and Commencement was held on Friday, May 28. Class day exercises were on May 21, the same date as the Iunior-Senior Prom. Miss Rose and Ralph Potter were chosen sponsors of the class. Miss Stevens and Miss Rose sponsored the annual. The class chose blue and silver for their colors. 2 1 1
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P -12. - 1 ' ROW ONE: Mary Elizabeth Hendricks. Dorothy Holsaple, Leorn Pierce, Genave Picrceneld, Clara May Pennington, Florence McKee, Iosephine Knoy, Iua- nita Payton, Irene Myers, Clara Powell. ROW TWO: Miss Stevens, Maxine Norman, Nancy Nash, Thelma Gray, Annamay Gray, Dorothy Kent, Betty Parker, Marjorie Moss, Ruby Lee, Doris Hubbard, Marian Davee. ROW THREE: Opal Neal, Frances Fox, Clinton Martin, Ross Kelso, Forest Marshall, Frederick Pay- ton, Herschell Icwell, Iunior Frounfcltcr, Charles Meyers, Robert Iohnston. ROW ONE: Esther Wratton, Helen Davee, Vir- ginia Brown, Mr. Gemmccke, Iune Curtis, Mary Brummett, Anna May Foster. ROW TWO: Betty Addison, Mary Ellen Cramer, Betty lean Cramer, Emilee Brasier, Lucille Anderson, Ruth Cure, Mary Clemmer, Hazel Dillendcr. ROW THREE: Vernon Brady, Winston Churchill, Harry Burleigh, Iames Barrick, Charles Cure, Horace Adams, Stewart Cohn, Charles Bass. ROW FOUR: Helen Granholt, Blanche Castner, Mervin Carman, Wilbur Day, Wayne I-Iaase, Theo- dore Carson, Flora Franklin, Erncstine Hamilton.
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