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A 19 0 RELEASE Some of us wailed to leave this line party and request- ed a return performance. But the eagerness felt by most students to see their third line party downed all anticipa- tion of a return performance. OUR THIRD LINE PARTY The receiving line at our third party, Juniors of 38-39 . consisted of Sammy Shackelford, president; Jerry Kelso, vice-president: Hubert Marsh, secretary; Raymond Rollin. treasurer; and Mr. M. L. Bast, Miss Josephine Hodnett, Miss Vivian Mattox, Miss Mildred Mehew, and Mrs. James Blair, sponsors. Starring in this production were Anna Belle Brown, lootball queen, and Pauline Bruce, band queen. Added at- tractions were a spelling bee. with Kenneth Flagler taking the curtain calls; speech activities, featuring Jimmy Blair, Marjorie Hunt, Charles Blake, Byron Gambel, and Barbara Taylor; and the grand finale of this production, a farewell toast to the upper-classmen in the form of the annual junior- senior banquet, with a picturesque and gay setting in the Hawaiian Islands. Next year, we shall feature in the production, “Seniors of 39-40 , after three long years of hard and progressive work toward our goal as stars in this mammoth production. CLASS ROLL First row— Dorothy Louise Lewis, Lillian Little, Jewel Lord, Stuart MacSwain, Opal Macumber. Anna Majors. Hu- bert Marsh. Elaine McCain. Junior McCray. Mildred Means. Elizabeth Millwee, Howard Minton, Barbara Mitchell. Sec- ond row—Lonnie Mitchell. Marguerite Money, Jeritza Moore, Max Morris, Wayne Morrow, Emery Mosher, Joe Murphy, Curtis Myers. Lela Myers, Nancy Naylon, Mildred Novy. Floyd Palmer. Ira Palmer. Third row—Carol Perso, Mildred Peterson. Raymond Petitt, Rebecca Rice. Jack Ride- nour, Clinton Riley, Raymond Rollin, Viola Rush. Kenneth Sain, Frances Sandefur, Mildred Sanford, Sammy Shackel- ford. Robert Sheets. Fourth row—Margaret Shirey, Thelma (25) Smith. Eleanor Stahl. A. J. Stitt, Jack Story. James Street. Dena Svanas, Eleanor Talley. Barbara Taylor. Marge Tem- pleton, Ralph Thein. Russell Thomas. Howard Timanus. Fifth row—Virginia Timberlake, Billie Jeanne Torpey, Juanita Townsend. Florene Turner, Raymond Lee Urton, Doris Van Fleet. Florence Vann, Clarence Von Tungeln, Raymond Wagner. William Wallace. Voncielle Watson. John West, Kenneth Wheeler. Sixth row—Mary Bell Wickware, Anna Marie Wied, Pauline Williams. Thomas Williams, Winifred Williams. James Willmon. Boyd Wilson, jr.. Everett Wilson. Marjorie Witt, Bob Woodhouse, David Wright, Stowe York, Gus Zais.
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A 1940 RELEASE •» OUR FIRST LINE PARTY This year we were invited to appear in the El Reno High School Motion Picture Company’s grand premiere, “Freshmen of 36-37. This being our first public appear- ance as movie stars, the proper etiquette to be used for such a momentous occasion was explained to us by our officers, Howard Minton, president: Sammy Shackelford, vice-presi- dent: and Raymond Rollin, secretary-treasurer, with the assistance of our class sponsor, Miss Ernestine Cortezar. Barbara Taylor was immediately signed by local talent scouts to star in the forthcoming production. “The Corona- ton of the Football Queen.” Teasers of “Sophomores of 37-38” sharpened the cur- iosity of each of us to see the sequel to our first premiere. OUR SECOND LINE PARTY Immediately, because we had been so impressed by our first show, our own company started the production of “Sophomores of 37-38. An attraction added to our pro- duction was a comedy entitled “Growing Pains , with Mar- jorie Hunt, Jerry Kelso. Charles Blake, and A. J. Stitt star- ring. CLASS ROLL First row—Gordon Anderson, Kermit Anderson, Billy Baker, Leon Baker, Chris Bargeliotes, Doris Barlow, June Mae Barnes, Paul Bartlett, Lois Baucom, Carleton Bayless, Porter Beard. Russell Biffle. Charles Blake. Second row— Jimmy Blair, Darwin Blanc, Mary Louise Boon, Anna Belle Brown, Pauline Bruce, Dcrothy Buss. Jimmy Canon, Daniel Carter, D. D. Carter, Stuart Chambers, Rosalie Coker, Mar- jorie Connor. Ruth Conrad. Third row—R. J. Cooksey, Delbert Corlee, Launteen Cotten. Elizabeth Cox, Claude Daniels. Lorrayne Dooley, Billy Douglas. Josephine Douglas, Wilma Jean Dungan. Frances Egelston. Leora Estes, Jack Evans, Frances Fahay. Fourth row—Bob Feistel. Kenneth Flagler, Mary Ellen Fouts, Warren Frazier, Sarah J. Fuller. Mary Jane Gaines. Byron Gambel, Mildred Gardner. Kath- ryn Gibbs, Frank Gibson, Gloria Gilbert, Lewis Gilmore, Harriet Golden. Fifth row—Buddy Grace, Eileen Green, James Griggs. Craig Hampton, Glenn Hansberry. William Hardwick, Lynn Heitman, Maxine Heitzman, Mozelle Henry, Ven Hickerson, Grant Hildebrand, Johnie Hill, Myrtle Hin- ricksen. Sixth row—Helen Hofmann, Evelyn Holland, June Holland. Albert Houle, jr., Charles Hummel, Marjorie Hunt, Morris Hurst, Asa Johnson. Mariam Keller, Jerry Kelso, Kendall Kerr, Kathleen Kester, Bill Laird.
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A 1941 PRODUCTION MR. JOHN WOODWARD’S HOMEROOM. 10-A: First row—Frances Bratton. Charlotte Bennett. Marjorie Bran- son, Eleanor Davis. Mary Lou Cozad, Pat Bywater, vice- president. Kenneth Bolingcr, president. Lloyd Corlee, sec- retary-treasurer, Hazel Davis, Helen Brown. Second row- - Alice Mae Atwood, Catherine Bruce, Margaret Clark, Mil- dred Aubrey. Levoy Baldwin, Walter Branstool, Florence Clark, Frank Capps. Virginia Cooksey. Third row—Thelma Cory, Jack Close, W. H. Chase, Eugene Davis, Hattie Atkin- son, Bobby Chilton, Betty Birlew. MR. DELBERT SCOTT’S HOMEROOM. 10-B: First row—Opal Hart. Delphine Godfrey, Geraldine Donnellan. Geraldine Garnett. Orbie Estelle, president. Christine Ellerd, secretary-treasurer. Vivian Hale, Dolores Harrison. Barbara Douglas. Dona Mae Fahey. Second row—Hubert Doke, El- don Dungan. Kenneth Hart. Harold Defenbaugh, Charles Faubion, Roy Hahn, Marshall Dyche. Third row—Wilma Mae Hart, Lillian Gilbert, Oscar Dow, Karl Dittmer, Jay Denwalt, Fay Gardner, Hazel Harrison. MISS MARY EDWARDS' HOMEROOM. 10-C: First row—Archie G. Jones. Mary Leach, Anne Ireland, Mar- guerite Lakin, secretary-treasurer, Dewey Kessler, presi- dent, Herbert Little, Dolene Hebbcrd, Betty Jean Imboden, Jewell Loyall, Lenora Jacks. Second row—John Henderson. John Hutton, Phil Jerman, Ernest Long, Orville Leach, Clifford Boevers, Harvey Johnson, Lois Hulbert, Ethel Fran- ces Julian. Third row—Clara Hickcrson, Marilyn Hoffman. Charles Hummel. Charles Luttrell, Rayford Johnson, Harold Hebbert, Vesta Mac Henricksen, and Vera Jarchow. HOMEROOM 10-A HOMEROOM 10-B HOMEROOM 10-C
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