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Rotary Award Ummm jwm The boy to whom the Rotary Scholarship of 1938 was awarded is Vernon Zollars, a promin- ent, well-liked senior. Vernon was especially outstanding in music, having taken part in sev- eral H. H. S. operettas. He was also prominent in Hi-Y work and was president of his class in his sophomore year. Boys who have won this award in past years are: Frank Neal, '31, David Alkire, '32, lohn larrott, '34, Roger Ghormley, '36, and Eldon Sechler, '37. Nwklee Nwrim Archlee Austin, popular, versatile senior, was the girl chosen to receive the Rotary Club Scholarship of 1938. During her three years in high school Archlee has been active in various H. H. S. activities. She was particularly prom- inent in joumalistic work and scholarship and this year was secretary ot the Girl Reserve Club. Girls who have won this award in the past are: Mabel Louise Whitford Anderson, '29, Gladys Westerman, '30, Ioan Newbill, '33, Marita Delano, '34, Margene Holmes, '35, lsa- belle Armstrong, '36, and Bette Embick, '37. T ty
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'. -If Seniors And now another group ot seniors are assem bled with us ready to part on the different paths of lite after the hard work ot three years When this group entered H H S they started working with willing hands and happy hearts to lift even higher the laurels ot the school They showed the best of Judgment in selecting Vernon Zollars as class president and as his assist ants Ieane Dyer vice president Ruth A Armstrong secretary Martha Albright and Charles Terrell Student Council representatives These students succeeded in all their duties ably assisted by their head sponsor Wilmer Falkenrich Then the group became Juniors but they didn t stop there They kept building up to greater heights Many ot these students held high ot tices in the clubs and took the leading parts in operettas plays and activities but in spite ot all this they put all they had into their school work. Under the helpful guidance ot B. Earle Brickey this class again wisely chose their class officers. They elected for president Charles Walker' vice- president Margaret Carey- secretary Inez Miller- and treasurer Richard Hedrick. lunia McCand- less Betty Anne Conard and Charles Terrell rep- resented their class in the Student Council. T t When they began their last year they knew great things must be accomplished so Albert Wagler was elected president other officers chosen were vice president Charles Walker sec retary Betty Rae Stepp treasurer Charles Terrell and Student Council representatives Roscoe Ham bric and Eleanor Ely The head sponsor tor the group of 346 seniors this year was Miss Margaret Widick Other senior sponsors were Miss Ada Cannady Mrs Frances Arganbright Edmund Cairns E C Almqulst Iohn Brewer William Mc Cort and Burton Lyman A tew ot the many outstanding seniors are Nancy Marie Snyder editor in chief of the Alla garoo and president of Richardson McCarter Mar vin Sollenberger president of Student Council Ieane Dyer football queen Betty Anne Conard president of Pepettas Charles Terrell president ot HiY Richard Hedrick head cheerleader Roscoe Hambric president ot Perrill Club- Iunia McCand- less president ot G. A. A: Margaret Carey presi- dent ot Hi-G. R: Charles Walker president of Pep- tomists' and Neil Dukelow president ot H Club. Many others are prominent in althletics music and scholarship. All the luck in the world to a great group ot harvesters. May they have only plentiful crops in the Years to come. Y.,
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Young America Award Marvin Sollenberger, a well- liked, active senior, was chosen to receive the Young America award ot 1938. Marvin, better known as Sally, was an earnest participator in va- rious organizations during his high school years and also maintained high standards ot scholarship. He was particularly welleknown for his unusual skill in athletics, and especially as captain ot the bas- ketball team. This year he re- ceived the high honor of being elected president of the Student Council. Each year this award is given to the most prominent senior by the American Steam Laundry owned by E. Hutton and C. W. Oswald. Past recipients are lack Hardy, '29, Elmer Powell, '3O1 Ruby McElwaine, '3lp Bud Obee, '32, lack Campbell, '33, Louis Scruggs, '34: Bob Remington, '35, Buford Hayden, '35: and Elizabeth Ann Steinheirner, '37. 01? gum 53445. it QQ 5 ' ,aw 3 '5 if tk,
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