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.Wie Glmdmai I 938 CLASS OF 135 The fall of 1932 brought a group of nervous seventh graders wandering around the Junior High halls, waiting to be told where to go and even then not knowing where that was. Finally after learning where to go and what to do they settled down to the routine of schoolwork. They spent most ofthe year finding out what they could do and proceeding not to do it. The second year of Junior High they found rather fun but still a great deal of work. This year they elected Horace Woodward-president, Webster Treat, vice-president, Elizabeth Pellett, secretary, Betty Wise, Treasurer, for their class olificers. The class advisors were Miss Squires, Miss Terpening, and Mr. Dennis. At the beginning of the year they had a party on Friday, November 24. The affair turned out nicely although the movie failed to arrive. As supreme rulers of Junior High our ninth grade group quite formally elected Betty Wise, president, Webster Treat, vice-president, Ivan Scaggs, secretary, Horace Woodward, treasurer. The class advisors were Mr. Latchaw, Miss Squires and Miss Terpening. The big events ofthis year were the celebrating of the 3ooth Anniversary of the Public Schools and a big Circus in which the ninth grade participated. After fully realizing that they again were in the position of seventh graders the Sophomores acquainted themselves with the Senior High Building. This year they elected Charles Wheeler, president, Ravmond Thacher, vice-president, Natalie Faulkner, secretary, Paul Weaver, treasurer. The class advisors were Mr. Green and Miss Burrell. After being welcomed by the Sophomore Reception they returned the gesture by giving the Christmas Party, Friday, December 20. The Junior Year the school routine wis changed by having the Home Room System. Fach class was organized with the Top-Hatters having Elizabeth Pellett-president, the Will Rogers room-Bryant VanAken-president, the Queen Mary room-Erwin Feller-president. The regular class ofiicers were Charles VVheeler, president, Raymond Thach'r, vice-president, Ralph Love, secretary, Horace Woodward-treasurer. This year the Juniors decided to start the banking plan for the Washington trip The junior Play, Yours Truly Willie was a success, helping the class put on the junior-Senior Reception, May 14. The class helped make the circus a paying success and thus the school debt was paid off and they bought new band uniforms. The Diamond Jubilee was also celebrated. The school put out an Annual for the first time since 1921. In the school elections Horace Woodward was elected Mayor over Webster Treat, Natalie Faulkner was elected vice-mayor over Jean Caldwell. The dignified Seniors of 1938 elected Jack Barnes, president, Mavis Wood, vice-president, Charles Woodward, secretary, Hortense Bond, treasurer. They gave the Sophomore Reception and had a successful Senior Play, You're Telling Me . The year closed with the customary Junior-Senior Banquet, graduation, and plans for a grand Washington Trip. Page Q4
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Ii LIZ.-XBETH XVISE Editor-inachief of Cardinal Freshman Class President Ideal Student '35 Girl Reserves '36, '37 Glee Club '36, '37, '38 Operetta '36, '37 Clerk '35, '36 Credit Secretary '37, '38 Debate '36, '37, '38 Deelarnation Contest '36 Freshman Play Student Director junior Play Class Basketball FRANCES YVIXON Staging Connnittee for junior and Senior Plays Class Day Staging Conunittee HORACE XVOODXVARD , Mayor Editor-in-Chief of Mirror '38 junior Play Freshman Class Treasurer Hi-Y '36, '37, '38 Class Chairman '36 Circus Aftershow Announcer '36, '37 Basketball '37 Baseball '35 QMEMORIES Awake! the sun's already dawned On life's beginning year. We must arise and start our Work Though memories linger here. We must our own strong masters be In days that we shall find, Through all our joys and troubles too- But memories stay behind. Some classmates may be leaders who Are lauded far and near, Still, though they reach the greatest heights, Their memories linger here. So we must toil and labor Well 'Ere reaping harvests great, But minds will oft be turning to The days of thirty-eight. by- Franceslwixson Class of '3 8 .Zhe Qcutdinal 193 8 Page 23
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Send VVeax'L-r in. You'rc Telling Me! Yoo Hoo, Rothy Miss Linton In Old Chicago I see my face before ine Peek-a-boo Oli, joy! I Heat it, Parker Swing It! I Da Cwaziest Pleepul! At Lake james Barney Come on out, Speaker, VVe Know Ya! Pullett as a Soplx VVOod ward , a he1met,a tank, a dunk. Tanks!! Jhe Gaadinal 7938 i I i V 1 V Page 25
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