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THE JUNIORS NINETEEN THE CLASS OF 1937 OFFICERS President Herman Walsh Vice President Harriett Keates Secretary-Treasurer.................. Virginia Ellis Having accomplished our aim, we, the class of 1937, have a record of participation in practically all extra-curricular activities. For the last two years we have sent teams to Athens to take part in the Scholarship Contests and have received awards there. In 1935 1C f°l-lowing placed in the district: Lillian Frash, Geometry; Virginia Ellis, English II; Herman Walsh and Marjorie Flickinger, Latin II. Most of the class have been members of the Hi-Y, Ifka, Sokol, or the Scribes Club. We have been well represented in athletics. Sam Worthington. Arnold Williams, Herman Walsh. Eugene Locke, Carroll Steele, Ronald Channels, Marion Wolfe, Robert Fleming, William Kenny, and Howard Cook have all served First Row: Lucrctia Bess, Genevieve Kuhn. Reba Chaffin, Bernice Grubb, Eileen Carr, Anna-belle Stephenson. June Day, Eileen Hoops, Wanda Hankin-son Virginia Cunningham. Second Row: Lucille Boone, Joan Brown, Elda Gail Oakley, Virginia McKinney, Annalene Bentley, Lillian Frash, Wilma Brown, Harriett Keats. Marion Wolfe. Page Twenty
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UNDERCLASSES The five underclasses—juniors, sophomores, freshmen, eighth grade, and seventh grade — are largely responsible for the rapid progress in our school. These underclassmen have made athletic and scholastic triumphs of which we are proud. In the picture are the junior class president, Herman Walsh; Sophomore president, Eleanor
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T H I R T Y - S I X CLASS OF ’37 on the gridiron. The latter four were also valued participants in our cage games. During our freshman year, Virginia Ellis, June Day, Harriett Keates, Wanda Hankinson, and Lucille Boone represented our class in girl’s varsity basketball. Our girls have been interclass basketball champions in the last two years and were volley ball champions in 1934 and 1935. As an example of our dramatic ability some of our members have had important roles in the casts of the Junior High production “I’ollyanna,” the (ilee Club “Garden Minstrel” of 1934, operettas “And It Rained,” and The Dizzy Baton” of ■ 935 and 1936. This year we were highly complimented on our class play “The Million Dollar llutler.” JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM A vision in roses, palm trees, ferns, garden swings and flowers was the familiar old gymnasium that night. Color! Lights! And sweet music emanating from Jimmy Littler’s orchestra threw a glow of festivity and glamour over old friends and brand new crushes alike. And so, with a last fling of happy heels and a last visit to the punch bowl, ended a glorious prom that the seniors will long remember as one of the happiest nights in their high school memories. Third Row: Hetty Driggs. Sue Stephenson. Letha Stanbery, Mcvlyn Dcavers, Betty Kin-nan, Josephine Veyon, Marjorie Flickingcr. Virginia Ellis, Alberta Lowry, Ruth Price. Fourth Roil: George Warren. Jerrold Roush, Eugene Locke, Hilly Kenny. Dale Alton, Car-rdll Steele, James May, Eldon Nelson. Fifth Rote: Herman Walsh, Robert Fleming, Addison Watts, Robert German, Jim Eveland, Arnold Williams, Howard Cook, Jack Gross. Page Twenty-One
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