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JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Officers Robert jordan ...... Secretary Art Sulteen . . . . . . Treasurer jay M. Forrest ...... President Sponsors Bernice Hormel Rex Rudicel One's junior year is much like the last few chapters that come before the last one. Full of excitement, wondering, antic- ipation. One's junior year is never to be forgotten. So many new experiences come into the lives of these boys and girls, and they are eagerly looking forward to the closing chapter of their book, entitled High School Life , the last chapter being their senior year. Page twenty
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ROSALIE SMITH Brunette, After school she worked. We admired her energy in holding two iobs at the same time. Rosalie was a member of G. R. Cabi- net. DONALD SUTHERLAND Unobtrusive. Although seldom seen or heard from, we all wished we could hide our feelings as well as he did. SHIRLEY SWOVELAND Coquette. This cute lit- tle blonde came from Dalton. Shirley belonged to the G. R. club and was a member of the Red Cross council. BEULAH THORNBURG Dutch. Beulah was a sincere friend to all deserving it. She was on the Epitome Staff, librarian, member of debate team, on G. R. Cabi- net, and in both plays. LUCILLE TOWNSEND Personality. Everyone was Lucille's friend. Besides being president of G. R., she was a librarian, on Epitome Staff, on debate team, and in both class plays. PHYLLIS ULRICH Dainty, If you want lit- tle said, and work done, Phyl- lis was the one to call on. She was on the Epitome Staff and librarian. IOHN WELLS Basketball, lohnny will really be missed by our bas- ketball fans, because he was a member of the first team for four years. TULA SMITH De-lovely. This pretty blonde captured all our hearts. Tula was in both class plays, on the Epitome Staff, vice president of G. R. and yell leader. BETTY SWOVELAND lust Betty. Betty was a member of 4-H Club, G. R. Club and Epitome Staff. She was tall and dark. KENNETH THOMPSON Questionnaire. Kenny should have been placed on a questionnaire program to ask the questions, for he has trained himself thoroughly in school. DEAN THORNBURG Likeable. He was on Epi- tome Staff and basketball team. Dean had many friends but seemed to prefer one of the Shields twins. MARTIN ULERICK Worker. Martin was a member of Hi-Y and proved to be a very valuable helper, especially in the gym at noon, DORIS WARFEL Happily Wacky. We can have more fun with Warfel than listening to a dozen comediennes. She was on G. R. Cabinet two years and sales manager of Epitome. CHARLES WILLIAMS Assistant Boogs. Worked our second team and played on our teams in '38 and '39. He was a member of the Epi- tome Staff.
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JUNIORS First row: Lena Beth Rhinehart, Margaret Thompson, Betty Stephen- son, Frances Cleghorn, Marian Smith, Bernice Craig, Evelyn Swearingen, Fran- ces Wells, Dorothy May Chamberlin, Betty Sue Martin. Second row: luanita Brown, june Bond, Alma Kaiser, lna Ames, loyce Swoveland, LaVon Strattan, Bernetha Shock, Helen Dennis, Alverda Ellis, Helen Roth, Third row: Richard Ellis, Betty Richardson, Hazel Bird, Eileen Kelly, Ruth Lumpkin, Betty Foulke, Robert Dennis, Paul Callahan. Fourth row: Mark Bales, Robert Hamilton, Kenneth Cross, Orwin Sur- ber, Arthur Sulteen, lack Teetor, Walter Cory, Robert Coomes. Fifth row: Harvey Walters, George Ames, C-ene Mclntyre, Russel Brun- er, Donald Kinsinger, 1. Morris Forrest, john Cartmell, William Stout. Sixth row: Richard Fullerton, Denver Canaday, Ralph Brooks, Paul Stewart, Charles Benson, Ray Adkins, Ora Alexander, Robert jordan, Keith Ulerick. l- L'
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