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SENIORS if-H ' ELEANOR ALLISON Theta Epsilon Gamma 4: Office Sec- retary 4: Class Basketball 2. 3: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Librarian 3: Der- rian Staff 2: Volley Ball 3. 4: Rose of the Danube 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3 HOWARD ALLISON Class President 1. 2. 3: Prom Chair- man 3: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Class Bas- ketball I, 2, 3: One Mad Night 3: Spring: Fever -1: Student Council l. 2: Boys' Chorus l: Derrian Staif 2. 3 in-A' LUCILLE AULT Girls' Chorus 1 3 Class Basketball 4 1 Theta Epsilon Gamma 4: Volley Ball 3, 4 HARVEY BARKLEY Class Basketball 3: Boys' Chorus 1. 2.3 SIMON BARNHART One Mad Night 3: Sprint: Fe-ver 4: Football 4: Class Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3: Class Vice-- President l. 4: Rose of the Danube 3: Derrian Stall' 3, 4: Cheerleader l BOYD BAUGHMAN Varsity Basketball 2. 4: Class Bas- ketball 3: Class President 4: Class Vice-President 3: Mixed Chorus l. 2, 3: Rose of the Danube 3: Football Manager l: Baskctball Manager l: Spring Fever 4 JOSEPH BATES Class Baskctball: One Mail Night IS 0-Lf RUTH BECK Girls' Chorus l, 2. 3: Class Basketbal I l. 2, 32 Volley Ball 3, 42 Theta Ep- silon Gamma 4 '39 SIXTEEN
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SENIOR CLASS l-IISTOIQY CContinueclJ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Simon Bzu-nl1:irt. Tliomns Henry, Robert Gontz lkneelingl, Anna Ruth Trogler, Cleora Lowe. Boyd Baiighlnan. Marion Kolb But we all realized that the people behind the scenes contributed more than a generous share of their time to make possible the prom, the banquet and other activities that were so successful. Cooperation, understanding, and originality were needed in all of these under- takingsg but most of all we needed students who were willing to share the responsibility of such enterprises. In a meeting which we had held soon after school began we carefully chose Howard Allison to serve a third term as president, with Boyd Baughman as vice-president, Bob Gontz as secretary-treasurer, and Eleanore Blair as student council representative. These officers felt honored and therefore strove to do only their best for their classmates as a whole. Suddenly we realized that, after the graduation exercises in May, 1938, our instructors were depending upon us to carry on the tradition we would inherit from the graduating class. In those last few weeks, we said Adieu to many life-long friends. In this. our last year, the boys held many responsible positions in athletics: the girls, in chorus and clubs. , We once again held class elections. This year we felt a new seriousness in electing offi- cers who would guide our activities through this memorable year. Being president of a graduating class requires an active president, one who can command respect and get re- sults. Boyd Baughman, who had had previous experience as vice-president, was the popular choice for president, Simon Barnhart as vice-president, Bob Gontz as secretary-treasurerg and Tom Henry, the representative to Student Council. With graduating exercises and activities pertaining to our commencement still in the future, our officers' abilities are yet to be demonstrated. But because of their past achievements, we feel that the results will be a credit to any governing body. At Christmas we assumed charge of the annual program and presented the student body with a play. To the teachers we gave Christmas presents. fRemember Pat's suspenders and Mr. William's long underwear '?J. ' But most of our school days have passed. Only the senior banquet and the class play- which, with Miss Ankney's supervision, we know will be successful-remain. Those who have applied themselves will take something with which to conquer the world, but we all will take with us that quality which made us choose March On as our slogan when we entered high school four brief years ago. FIPTF FN
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DWIGHT BELL Class Basketball 3 ELEANORE BLAIR Girls' Chorus l. 2, 3: Chorus Treas- urer 3: Vice-President of Student Council 3: Treasurer of Epsilon Gam- ma 4: Derrian Staff 4 ROBERT BRIDGE Football 3. 4: Boys' Chorus 1: Bas- ketball Manaizor 4: Mixed Chorus 2 VICTORIA BUCCI Ono Mad Night 3: Class Basket- ball 3. 4: Volley Ball 3, 4: Girls' Cho- rus l: Theta Epsilon Gamma 4 :la 39 SENIORS CLARA CHAMBERLAIN Girls' Chorus 1. 2: Class Basketball 2. 3. 4: Volleyball 3: Theta Epsilon Gamma 4 HIRAM COOK Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 1. 2: One Mad Night. 3 JUNE CRAVER Mad Night 3: S ing Fever 4: ass B tball 1, 3, 4: Cheer- leader 2. 3, 4: Girl Chorus l. 2: Th a Eps' Gam 4 ALBERT CRESSON SEVENTEEN
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