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Preceding the play a short skit HWho's Oscarn was given by two members of the class: Village gossip .... ...Grace Prouty Village belle ......... Ora Webb The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 17 in the Junior Rose Room at the Hotel Virginia, Columbus. We, the seniors and our partners wish to express our appreciation for a grand banquet. The dinner was served in three courses. The menu was: chilled fruit cup, baked ham, french fried potatoes, molded vegetable salad, rolls and butter, ice cream, wafers and coffee. After this delightful banquet a very interesting program was given in the form of Hschool Daze.U The Professor ......... . Beale Frye Public Speaking Class . . Betty Rodgers , Wray Sabins History Glass . . Gertrude Webster Music Glass . . . Esther Thomas Gertrude Webster Leona VanGundy English Glass . . . . . Dorothy Staley AbeKilbury General Science Glass ..... . Jean Cooper Detention Hall ......... . Mr, Scott Remedial Course for Seniors . . . . . Mr. Salisbury Recreation Period - lO:3O-l2:OO ..... After the program, all joined the dance in the Cavalier Room, on the main floor of the Hotel. Some danced while others played games. The officers for l935-36: ' President ..... . . Beale Frye Vice-president ...... Grace Prouty Secretary-treasurer .... Leona VanGundy Sponsor ....... . . Miss Fisher -2 g...
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SOPHCDMORLES Back row Qleft to rightj: Robert Thomas, Merle Macklin, John Miller, James Thomas. Second row: Miss Ross, Albina Dunlap, Garline Moore, Bernice Young, Mary Healy, Mary Freshwater, Robert Poling, Vernon Geller, Mr. Scott. Front row: Maryalys Thomas, Virginia Rutherford, Eileen Webster, Miss Fisher, Rose VonMoegen, Mildred Shively, Susan Shively. The Class of '38 came into high school in the fall of 1934. In the class, the largest in the high school, there were seventeen students. Their initiation, which was sponsored by the Sophomore Class, was taken in good spirits, since they know that the next year they would have the fun of planning the party. The class officers were as follows: President, Mary Healyg Vice-president, Maryalys Thomas, Secretary, Bernice Young, Treasurer, Virginia Rutherford, Representative of Student Council, Maryalys Thomas. In the fall of 1935 they returned to school feeling quite dignified because they knew they were no longer Uthe green freshmenn. They still have seventeen members in their class. The class planned the Freshman initiation which was held September 27, 1935 in the Bellpoint High School auditorium. The Freshmen took their initiation in good spirits, a fact which pleased the Sophomores greatly. The class was well represented in athletics: John Miller, Robert Poling, James Thomas and Vernon Geller were on the basket- ball and baseball teamsg the girls played on intramural basketball teams. They are now working hard to have a good baseball team this spring. The class officers for '35 are as follows: President . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Rutherford Vice-president . ..... . . . Eileen Webster Secretary-treasurer . . . . . . . Mary Freshwater Representative of Student Council Bernice Young -2 9...
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