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..Gail Cheney G linghouse fue Thompson Marjorie Cole Ktifprei vice, ifaroon. THE CHARHIAN fkX ttx x XAj jui . O' Person alii SOPHOMORES WHAT WE DID iy SS OF Most versalll Friendliest Best athlet Baker. Edwl Bryan. DakL Soplioiypfr . • ioPl William % UX Rogers. Vaughn VRoife. Kathleen fioou Clard Slraffer. (fantes MhfeiimOn, • • iil: Teacherg pi Wittiest Most st Most 1« Most outspoken As the class of 193$ stands on the threshold of its Uiinior fcar. it looks .38 back with pride upon J s p st record It also realizes.the W a ijres nd re- sponsibilities at t Tlast two yeaVs of secondary edm aNn v j The executorial! £the 8 was. DaW Bryan, presidtffc Vtrgfhittj Span- lent: O 'athcrltie •Uurner. les jfrneW treat» head SReiUndn, Julian SUiuubker. Velma vice presidi retary, ancfVuoyJUfrMes er. ThfVfThjers Mected1 Jto it?ad the Bs wer yajyd M Bnnt presi- ent; Chadwick Butterftojd. vibe pres- ident; (Jordon Nielsen, secretary, and Marjory Riley, treasurer. Mrs. Marie Taylor and Mrs. Frances Wildern gave valuable assistance to the group while tljey occupied the important positions Prettiest eyes.........Claire Weajftf of advisors td- the 8 A's and 8 B's Jy f j reject i velar Most popular........Blntfne Thompson] . . V ' .p, J astiSear, Miss Sue ('.illam and e....Ji.A.....Wonuell Anderson acted as leaders of mer aniola. Virginia Sutherland. Nettie Lois Qjyfrejj Jaad Harjey Sophomores |o.|{ 1 ‘ Aid. Emerson Mellor, Mary' Archer. Phyllis Milbourn, Laurence Bauer. Margaret Morey. Edward , Bibler. Thelma Neilsen. Gordon Blood. Donna Belle Nesrnan, 'Winifred- Bottom ley. Nicol. Doreen A Lawrence PajrkeATErmA • O Bryan. Doris Parkdr. Estalla yj Buffenbarger. Lila Powers. Kenneth A Casev. Peter Ranahll. iWn A Clemens. Dale Re foianiwWilliam ■ST e.,!.- Martt-i'v Cottrell. Wayne Rile .•.Donald w Cox. Alice Riley.'Marjorie Davis. Hazel A, Ripley, yn Dernier. Denzel ' Roberts. Marv L Dies. Joe i-v Roiter. Amne Dillin. Madeline Root. M Jrrill Fairchild. James Rowe. Robert Fletcher. Everett See. Margaret he group. Jea A dOMg, popular tap dancer, was at tArhelm as the class made Its wAr yjrrough fresl nan year. Herwassistaiyt f' wl e t’lare Weaver. Vige presidents'll Span- iolo, s,n|etary. Le Kbp tireasu r« a sjil(nt of gijj group and activities 'yen Flower. Harley stiant, Fullerton. George Shay? GarUnghouse. Jack bn Garn. Carol Mae Stja»' Oarvev, William Gilding Golden Gorden Grier. Barhara Soutl Grier. Junior Hamilton. Barbara Hart, Alice Heimbach. Ger Hine. Nev Holmes. D Ha Hosrae . Kaes I KapiVli King. JeanOt ) “Van Vleck. Fred Kline. Frank! Waltiy, Ernest Locke. Maynard Wardwell. Zelma Loveland. Dorene Weaver, Clare Loveland. Theda Weaver, Rolland Manicom. Richard Wehr. Rex Maurer. Richard Williams. Madaline McCHntock.'William Wilson. Maxine McGinnis. Harold Wyble. Lois 'President’s ’ fthe class of ’3£ plnmiyr raiVi, hblfevi ryf palne ivft' tajrog over tithes as jtfmrs. £ we I.... reins) we slCll Vr Quf best to L „ wcV hy as the cla S whkHj preceded us. 8ur class motto,V Ve da our best. W h Ded us aA4at Hejtn throughout 'bbe pk A yeaiyJh upholding the duties ’ thiiLin mind we to OB joking ri Un(W our r. Ki ms have every way that every mem ■appreciated th ing the sophoim For the class low us. we than that W trive tta, desert for motto, desert» the sophoniore lage o( jtfss , Keith ykinn. (J to thtr class. t he Ma|ra|fet Ann Du[)nQ this year fellowship filled the irties and other plished. best.” the class iress during fder the tute- illiams anrl was elected Jack Gar- resident. Elaine lary, and Marjorie rendered valuable •lass. During the year several parties and sponsored a variety assemht program Williams business successful are sure tne) class has .willingness in guid- •e whic ae also wish the departing luck and God speed in to fol- n greater joyed. We lass good future. Gaii. Ciikxky, McIntyre. Lois Zeis. Helen President of Class of 1938. TUy t 'jJXAsi ■s . V. P Page 10 —
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h THE tNARHIAN Most versa Friendli -iarlo poken.... Most Prettielt eyes agene- ihM deTotei rJj K (he The aSt- at Pine Treas TteisHff was ifclmed preJiaeaK The class also jfoted into offlkar Robert Bob r, vice president; Khthryn WiUi secretu and Richard Tpylor, 4r as- lirAr ,r8‘ A leen arM .Mr. TeJPnce Flower vorvy cipable advisors. Theta coni edv W Morin tain Mumps” was pivtdneed on I o)fei)ibe 10 and 11 VatriViaWlfcby UKR ibert fctyush. (ft leadm»lNmanicrers. fi e fmpportep by iiXexcello|»icast.L illj As oriental string. ujffny fifoJAred tf d Ounior-ste ilflr promjto w)June oLffle -best inir awy Members fm the jnnio Aass are fortunate i naving suc i outstanding athletes as Harlo Dewey. George Collins. Walter Howe. Robert Ray. Raymond Putman. Charles Everts, and Ned Bryan ,» a c— Love. Wenjin MahUosAjWarthN % MaurenOTarolly President .V f o rOnward and upward To all whoparticipated in making tlfe junior play such a success, finan- Ha y and dramatically, we extend our dehpVgratitude. We have endeavored to tuWU our class motto VOfkward and Upward. even though we n ay have failed. The junior class owes qpirli of the yedr’s success to its facility advisors Mrs. Combs and Mr. FWer. who sc unselfishly gave their ime and efforts for the benefit of the st udents. We have bed'n looking forward throughout the, year tS» the promoting of a Junior-Seizor Prom that would l e worthy of such a deserving group of seniors. .We find much to our regret, that «Mii junior-senior' friendships arc only t t short and that many sincere acquaintances will lie severed by grad uation. The juniors anticipate a bright and sunny future for you. senior friends, and we sincerely hope that auld ac- quaintances will not be forgotten, and that good fortune shall lie thy kind guide. Dot oi.ak Rkistkk. President of Class of» 1937. Edward relict-
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THE CHARHIAN RESHMEN WHAT WE DID Most versatile.... Friendliest Best athlete hafchful..... L$ t Outspoken ' 1 rettlest eyes.. Class Officer: President...........Rosemary Vice President....Josebiffne I.Atke Secreturi ........Rid red T dant Treasurer............«d.Jackp Finn Ivnig. Lamoi verna ThosA wlj| werdjable (oTattend the honor utUuet dir scholarship May 29 were! esaiey Bradley. Jack' ' at -. Mary Naw-toyRwley. Rosemary Field- er. Dale Mawp Frances Ann Youngs. Jo Jane WiRfay, Adelaide DuBois. Robert Fultok Murray CHamdler. and David Elies. - .w Those who went out fo r basketball are: Robert Baker. pYskl Rifes, Eld- red Toutant. an R X, Anhersoril ■ Macklin Mayhew,AMurrav Ghabdier Max Tullis. Wayne • Wagoner CharUs Harshman. Richard] FletcflV and mer Braden. JipiMxFistui went t for baseball— Hon er Bralen, Eldre L Toutant. atrflJMax Tpllik eferifted th honor of j(her? class jonMhe erwfron. Eldred Totitfanl is th£ okitAyanding athlete for freslftrien. going out for all the major sports the high school has to offer. J. Jamie raid FranVlin Dorr Motto—It's follif for.iln and Blue. ane Flfiy. Bavfi Fernsftd-. «xL Field» yVyo File Jfaifn FinkJv Jttl Fl8hft.WJI y kdgeljwwtfa w i nce Tharjt. 'KlehgTjl Thompson, Martha Thompson. Pauline rfcrtrill, CtKherimr Toulta ii rRld rtfUT Jewe bjfert, VUtfmior Clentnd MaxliW V)Vol flW ®HLV Vn ,yirgniia XVolfp gjt. ty y-Byron - Wright, ikttv »T»n young. Jack Ardith . t
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