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CLASS H I STORY 1935-36: A class of 180 students enrolled at Scott High as freshmen. Sponsors of this ambitious class were Mrs. Anna M. Burt and Miss Wanda Toney. Officers were selected as follows: Juanita Fisher, presidentg Freddie Haddad, vice-presidentg Louise Marsh, secretary-treasurerg and Paul Allen, historian. 1936-37: The sophomore class consisted of 87 students. Mrs. Burt and Miss Maxine Copeland were the class sponsors. Officers for the year were: Eugene Carpenter, presidentg Bill Lewis, vice-presidentg and June Thompson, secretary-treasurer. 1937-38: Seventy students made up the junior class. Mrs. Anna Burt, Mrs. Evelyn Hughes and Mr. Chester R. Hager were sponsors. Officers selected were: Bill Lewis, president, Lester Hall, vice-presi- dentg Ruth Hendricks, secretaryg and Keith Miller, treasurer. Three outstanding activities sponsored by the class Were: the junior play, Spring Fever, given March 17 and 18g the annual carnival, April 225 and the annual junior-senior banquet, May 6. Maurice Hylbert was elected as the first president of the student council. 1938-39: Seventy-two students enrolled as seniors and the class of '39 started down the home stretch with flying colors. ' Mrs. Anna M. Burt and Mr. Chester R. Hager again served the class as advisors. Bill Lewis was re-elected as presidentg Maurice Hylbert was chosen vice-presidentg Ruth Hendricks served her second year as secre- taryg and Julian Ballard was elected treasurer. Nine seniors won four- teen places in the celebrity contest. The annual senior play, Smart Boy , was presented December 8 and 9. Elmo Hager was elected to suc- ceed Maurice Hylbert as Student Council president. Maurice Hylbert and Clyde Ball were chosen respectively as Valedictorian and Salutatorian due to their honor grades and activities. Class Flower ...... ............ W ild Columbine Motto ...... ..... .... ' ' Make the Best Better Page fifteen
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