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Seniors Nine
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Mr. H. E. Slusser Mathematics Mr. A. R. Keller Music Miss Zilpha Ecklund Mathematics Physical Education Mr. G. A. Davies Science Miss Frances Choyce Commerce Mrs. Frances Phillips Secretary Miss Pearl Swaim English, Latin Miss Ruth Ponder Home Economics Mr. E. R. Koepping Commercial Law General Business Athletics Miss Isabelle Houston English Mr. L. A. Hodam Agriculture Mr. H. H. Fields Social Science Eight
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SENIOR SCROLL President...................................Bill Hendrix Vice-president..............................Virginia Lux Secretary-Treasurer ........Kathryn Probus Member of Athletic Board of Control.......Herbert Schuh In the year 1937, we entered high school in the condition of most freshmen, terribly green! We elected Herb Schuh, president; Bill Hendrix, vice-president; Barbara Camp, secretary; and Bob Scott, member of the athletic board of control. As sophomores we elected the following officers: president, Earl Poundstone; vice-president, Fred Evans; secretary, Paul Morgan; member of the athletic board of control, Wilmer Foran. In our junior year we were led into a storm of activities by Mildred Marker, president; Earl Poundstone, vice-president; Evelyn Lamkin, secretary; and Robert Scott, athletic board of control member. On November 14 we presented a play, “Sunbonnet Jane of Sycamore Lane”. We entertained the seniors this year at a Junior-Senior Banquet. The place, a Hawaiian beach. As distinguished a group of seniors, we think, as anyone ever saw, entertained the juniors at an “All Year ’Round” party on January 15. In return they entertained us at a Junior-Senior banquet. At homecoming, our candidate, Virginia Lux, was crowned queen. We wound up our activities by presenting the usual senior play, but in a manner not so usual. So now we are departing into the world to see what thing we can do, be it great or small, to make our country a still better place in which to live. William Hendrix—Bill To find an all-around fellow, look no farther. Kathryn Probus—Kate A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. Virginia Lux—Jinny Courage and will Perseverance and skill Are the four leaves of Luck’s clover. Herb Schuh—Ben I am saddest when I sing. So are those who hear me. Ten
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