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E IUR CLASS At the first class meeting, held on September 10, the Seniors elected officers for '47-'48. Graduation pictures were taken at Marting's during the week September 29-October 3. Dick Smith from room 22 and Layton Edwards from room 21, were chosen Student Council repre- sentatives for their respective home rooms. On September Z2 the class chose their announcements and name cards from the Herff-Iones Company. ' Twelve girls were nominated for the homecoming queen. From these twelve, six were chosen to be voted on by the student body. The six girls were: Pat Millhuff, Betty Pyle, Colleen Slattery, Iuanita Shump, Ianet Shackleford and Marianne 1-larr. Ianet Shackleford was chosen queen and Marianne Harr, senior attendant. During the year, the class sold pens and pencils. The mechanical pencils and ball-point pens were blue and grey with PORTSMOUTH EAST HIGH SCHOOL TARTANS printed on them. The Senior Dance was given February 6. , At the Senior assembly, given December 17, a playf Christmas Barricade, was given. The annual Senior Class Play was given late in the spring. Mr. Stevenson, Miss Davids and Miss Duvendeck were the class advisers. During the first week of school, Miss Wyatt, sponsor of the annual, with the class advisers, chose the Tartan Annual Staff. In order to help cover the expenses, the staff launched an advertising campaign which began September 15 and lasted until October 20. Ianet Whitt conducted the sales of the annuals, some of which were sold on the installment plan. Persons were selected for each home room to collect payments. The staff and class members gave their time to selling the required amount of annuals and advertisements to make the '48 annual more interesting. - The motto of this year's staff was Bigger and better than '47. Because of the fullest co- operation of every member of the staff, the annual proved to be the best in the history of East High School. DELBBRT ADAMS MARY LOU ANDRE Football-2, 3, 47 Assembly Play-4. Spanish Club-4. IOAN NAOMI ASKIN LOREEN ASHWORTH Girls League-1. 2, 3,1145 Scholarship Team-31 Iun- Glee Club--3. 4: Girls ior Class Play- Too Sweet T-GGG'-19-1. 4: ASSSmb1Y For Sixteen g Assembly Play-3: Operetta-3. Play-21 Annual Staff. 'I3
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Nga: Q 3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . ....... LESTER COVERT Vice President . . WAYNE WILLIAMS Secretary . . COLLEEN SLATTERY Trecxsurer . ANNAIEAN SLATER 3955 ' , :', iff, X
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ROBERT LEE ATKINS Spanish Club-3, 4: Schol- arship Team-3. WANDA Hours Glee Club-3, 47 Girls League-l, Z, 3, 4, Y-l-li- 3, 4: Operetta-37 Student Council-47 Y-Hi Presidenl -45 Assembly Play-4. DON BRUMFIELD Glee Club-ly Sp a n i sh Club-3, 4, Band-2: An- nual Staff-47 Football M a n a q e r-2, Basketball Manager-2, 3, 45 Assem- bly-2. DONNA LOU BURKE Wheelersburg High School -1, 2: Glee Club-l, 2, 3, 4: Girls League-4: Oper- etta-3. NORMA II-IAN BLACK Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 4: Girls League-1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council-4, Y-Hi-4: Oper- etta-2, 3, Glee Club Vice President-4. MARY ELIZABETH BOYD Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League-l, 2, 3, 4, Assem- bly Play-2, 3. 47 lunior Class Play-Prompterp Op- eretta-Zg Marching Corps -3. BETTY BUCHANAN Girls League-1. 2. 3, 4 Spanish Club-4. GARETH LEE BUSSA Glee Club-3, Football-1 2, 'Hi-Y-3, 45 Operetta- 2, 3.
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