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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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Absent: Norma Thomas, Anna Elizabeth Hill, Marie Chapman, and I I I -i, ,H , A K ,....-:aniZ9 TfiE Row one: Laura Workman, Jane Turley, Ethel Perry, Jewel Webb, and Beulah Hill. Row two: Mildred Jenkins, Pauline Shriver, Opal Lewis, Evalene Gore, Lilly Holstein, Vada Miller, Lillian Brewster, Ilene Gibson, Nellie Baldwin, Opal Miller, Christena Breedlove, Navonna Scragg, Estelle Bias, Wanda Sheets, and Miss Thompson. Row three: Madelyn Wilcher, Bernice Weiner, Kathryn Perdue, Vergia Mitchell, Garldine Copeland, Edolene Ball, Beulah Dolin, Frances Holstein, Irenia Bell, Ida Mae Dolin, Iola Abbott, Betty Hager, June Gillespie, Mildred Swinney, Mrs. Copeland and Miss Shaffer. Row four: Ruth Bias, Ima Sue Ballard, Geraldine Burton, Jean Fennimore, Carrie Robinette, Irene Ellis, Myrna McComas, Margaret Wade, Almira Miller, Brittie Halstead, Willieviene Williams, Violet Booth, Hettie Pauley, Masil Scragg, Marie Hall, Robbie Lee Zeigler, and Rada Miller. Margaret Shaffer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .......... .,.,...-Frank Ellison l Vice-President .............. RGSVGS FHVCOH P Secretary ,,,,,.,.,, ......... R obert PI'ilZCl1aI'Cl Treasurer ...... .......-...---- B ill White :N Sponggyg -,.. ,,,,,..,, M iss Tl1OIT1pSOI1 j Miss Shaffer 1 Mrs. Copeland 1 Class Flower ............................--- ------..----------------- P ink ROSE l C1355 Motto ,,,,,,,,,,,, We can, because we think We Can. l i V Page s'ixtee'n is .Q LL
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