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fX i SUPHOMOIPSIE CLASS HERE we aregthe class of '37 all lined up for the readers of this year-book to see and admire. Famous? We haven't had much chance yet. just wait until we tackle the man-sized jobs of the Junior and Senior yearsg then you'll see some real accomplish- ments. W'e have already acquired a reputation as students. As for fun-making, no other class in high school can beat our record. The class party was the gala event of our school year. Dancing, games, plays. and songs entertained one hundred Sophs on April 19. The class has chosen as leaders: Furman Wyatt, presidentg Irene Wyatt, vice-presi- dentg Violet Bohanon, secretaryg Louis Kleis, treasurerg and Miss Dorcas Harger, sponsor. 20 fy..-
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yr.. 5 N x i X - , N M81 l fl Y X ill N , ef ls t JUUNIICOJBZ UL SS i 1 l HIL junior class began a very successful year with 125 students. We chose as our elass officers: Herbert Roberts, presidcntg Bernice Tucker, vice-president: Willis Syphers, treasurerg Helen jones, secretary: and Mr. Windhorst, class sponsor. The first activity of the class was a candy sale to give us a start. Our second and perhaps IDOSI interesting, a skating party. Many people skated and others tried to learn how. lfrom the profits We sponsored the annual reception given for 500 Juniors, Seniors, and lfaeulty members and their friends. We closed the year with a Farewell party, also in honor of the Senior class. -..Qi 19 Eg..-
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lx - 1 J N il .4 ' f X IFIRESHMAN GLASS IN September 1934 the lrreshman class enrolled in high school with 181 pupils, At the annual election Paul Wilgley was elected presidentg Margaret Rainey, vice-president: Iohn Beckenbaugh, treasurerg and Margurite Bickerton. secretary. Billey Milly, jean Simon, and Ruth Unsel were elected as council members. At the beginning of the second semester the class was bolstered by 63 new 9B'::. On April 12, under the guidance of Mr, W. Girton, class sponsor, a dance and bunco party was given. Approximately fifty bashful boys were given dancing lessons by as many blushing girls. ln the future, many big things are expected to be done by the class. 21
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