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Seniors are, first row: Monroe Swindall, Calvin Savage, Francis Arrell, Norman Ricketts, Jesse Barton, Lloyd Wood, Lewis Mortenson, Eob Waggoner, Don Bailoy, Raymond Williams, Owen Newton, Jack Clinton, Second row: Mr Osika, Adviser, Charlotte McNair, Dorothy Yarbrough, June Hiclaun, Eleanor Smith, Uary Ann Embree, Jessie Dean, Wanda Lee Hickam, Leona Coye, Zelna Bosserman, Dorris Compton; third row: Floyd Chase, Jean Porrott, Joy Pettingill, Wave Gisholt, Margaret Dornath, Lvcille Wixson, Eileen Kern, Margaret Tvray, Helen Johnson, Helen Newton, Lucille Cornelius, Gretchen Bunch; fourth row: Gordon Daniels, Ernest Smith, Harold Esscr, Fred Cunningham, Tom Henderson, Howard Hickam, Levelle Walstrom, Geraldine Ensele, aloha alien, and Margaret Belloni. Senior Class Under tho leadership of Clarence Osika, adviser, the senior class of 36 has been very successful in all its activities. It has led the school in every ticket salo this year, and in every activity the students have given their loyal cooperation. The seniors have been very active in athletics. In football, star players from tho class are: Jesse Barton, Francis arrell. Bob Waggoner, Jaok Clinton,and Lloyd Wood; in basketball, Bob Waggoner, Jesse Barton, Norman Ricketts, and Lloyd Wood. Tho class also had participants in track and softball. Tho de-bato team this year consisted entirely of seniors: Levelle ’'alstrom. Bob Waggoner, Juno iiickam and Howard Hickam. The senior class play, The Gentleman From Hong Kong, was presented April 17, under the directorship of Mr. Osika. The class gave its farewell ball, an outstanding social event of tho yoar, in tho auditorium, liay 8. The room was very attractively decorated on a Japanese scheme. The seniors will make their final appearance as a class when they receive their diplomas at tho Commencement oxcorcises in the community buildin , i.ay 29. Tho class officors for tho year are: president, Honroo Sw5n- dall; vico-prosidont, Grotchon Bunch; secretary, June Hickam; treasurer, Geraldine Lnsolo; student council representative, Howard Hickam.
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Junior. Class The class of '37 has, in the past year, been very successful in its productions. The first event of great importance i as The Million Dollar Butler, 1 the class play, which under the direction of H'-ss Kath-leen iloClintock, was an excellent performance. The class oarty ms a barn dance- of the old fashioned stylo, hi torch 27, the Junior Prom was 0i- -on, tho decorations portrayin. a Spanish balcony scene. It. vns the pleasure of the Juniors on April 21 to hor.or the Seniors with the annual Junior-Gonior Banquet hold in tho odd follows Kr.ll. . s the final o ent of tho year it is the custom and an honor for the Juniors to decorate for c orruonconent. The officers of the class who with full cooperation from the class were largely responsible •'‘or tho sue.ess of theco undertaking arc: resident, Kathleen Brady; ''icc- President, '-vdloy ' altor; Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia uartson; Student Council Representative, Dorothy Glaisyc.r; Tutor dace Rivalry iianajcr. Pay nttoon; and bar jcunt-at-arns, Kenneth Lair ncho. iliss Kathleen PcClintook, r.s tho el ves advisor, gave her r holo-ho..rtod support to every class enterprise. first Rot': Don Stevens, Davis Chaney, Orville Bailey, •'’-oorge Kloster, Billy 'Talker, hay itat toon, Ernie Detlefsen, Donald Tuwthorne Jack hunt, Cecil .cQuigg, ! erle Shuck. Second row: ni3s tcClintock, ’’otty Vivi.an Dorris, Betty Axtoll, Eileen Percy, Georgia Sher- wood, Kathleen C. Brady, hazel orris, ’’irginia Hartson, Jer.n McNelly Elizabeth Varney, Anna ilolnstrom, iir.rilyn Compton, Third row: Lorene Child, Volda Doan, Thelma Judd, iinrio Tway, Lorenc ft. Claire, Amanda Stem, Lcnnis Terry, iary rahan, -.clcn Lund, Jeorgiana Joimson, Ellon Ploomqvist, Josephine noMnson, Ilury Lou Hosier, fourth rov : Don McClellan, Lynn Richardson, Marcus Shelley, Kenneth Vtggonor, Kenneth La Broncho, Dudley ''alto:., Cxirtis ’'illians, Loren Sirv.ons, Arden liaiden, .'lone Vaulin, Jack vr.ughn, Robert '-cCiIvory, and Drink fiasco; above, loft. Ton Drake
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