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SettioA OjJjiceAA. James Kenney - - President Marguerite Sappington - - - - Pice-President M Thelma Holloway - Secretary) Frances Horn - • Treasurer Hubert Gray .... - - Student Council Representative SetucA, cAtit uf, When the Class of 1938 entered as freshmen, they elected for their officers the following: Maurine Hermann, President; Robert Madden. Vice-President; Shirley Riebel, Secretary; Harold Meeker, Treasurer; Constance Lyon, Student Council Representative. Miss Daphne Matthews was chosen as class adviser. The freshmen were initiated by the juniors and attended the annual freshman-sophomore parties. As sophomores, the class chose Maurine Hermann, President; Harold Meeker. Vice-President: Shirley Riebel, Secretary; Marguerite Sappington, Treasurer; Donald Dillingham, Student Council Representative. Miss Daphne Matthews was again chosen adviser. The sophomores presented the Thanksgiving program which was a play called “Bring On the Turkey. When they became juniors, the class elected Harold Meeker, President; Robert Madden. Vice-President; Floyd Beck. Secretary; and Donald Dillingham, Student Council Representative. Miss Daphne Matthews and Dale Ginn were chosen advisers. The juniors initiated the freshmen and gave the annual class play which was “ I he Orchid Limousine. They attended Flunk Day on April 28 at Jackson Hot Springs. The class of 1938 chose James Kenney as its president in its senior year. Other officers were Marguerite Sappington. Vice-President; Thelma Holloway, Secretary; Frances Horn, Treasurer; and Hubert Gray. Student Council Representative. Miss Lynnetta Quinlan. George Hibbard, and Vernon Trimble acted as advisers. The Senior Reception was held on October 16 to welcome the incoming freshmen. A program was presented in the auditorium with the stage arranged to represent a night club where a floor show was taking place. After the show dancing was enjoyed in the gymnasium. As it is a custom for the seniors to present the Christmas program, an assembly was held on December 23, at which time the class displayed its varying talent. After the presentation of the senior play on April 21 and 22, most of the class s activities were over. The members were then entertained by other classes and organizations, at the junior-senior barbecue, class night, and the senior banquet. Caps and gowns were chosen by the class to be worn for baccalaureate and graduation. The exercises held on June 3 brought to a close four eventful years for the 142 members of the class.
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