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OAKERSON M UELLER AxoN BURKEL President Vice-pres idenf Secretary Treasurer Sl ISS SLSSS HISSSHY Tl1e class of ,39 met for the first time in the hall of dear old J. C. H. S. as sophomores and elected Budge Henwood, presidentg Rex McKittrick, vice-president, Maring Lohman, secretary, Wayne Mueller, treasurer, with Miss Sloan and Mr. Bennett as sponsors. Then, as juniors, they followed the usual custom of electing officers, producing the junior play, and honoring the seniors at the a11nual junior-senior banquet. The officers of that year were Rex McKittrick, presidentg Bill Oakerson, vice-president, Wayne Mueller, secretary, and Naomi Shockley, treasurer. Miss Sloan and Mr. Bennett, proving such helpful sponsors, were re-elected. The junior class play, Speed, with a cast of ten Cfallingb stars was produced by Miss Magill with Betty Baker, Mary Ann Radke, Elizabeth Linker, Frances Clark, Elizabeth Hunter, Naomi Shockley, Troy McCubbin, Charles Cohen, Hardy Glenn, and Rex McKittrick as the stars. As juniors, the class had the two home room intra-mural athletic champions, in 311 as basketball champions and 206 as softball champions. It might also be added that these same two home rooms repeated as seniors. For the senior year the class chose Miss Sloan and Mr. Weber as sponsors. This year of sports has been a bright one with the football, basketball, and swimming teams, each improving tl1e records of former years. With twelve senior lettermen out of twenty the football team had a good season. The basketball team, with three senior lettermen, was undoubtedly the best basketball team in the history of the school. The swimming team also had its best year this year with six senior lettermen. The senior play, f'The Queen's Husband, was presented May 5 under the direction of Mrs. Mary Esther Murphy O'Banion. As we rapidly draw to a close, we find that the senior class of '38 sponsored the first Marcullus since '33, but the class of '39 carried it forward with a one hundred per cent subscription, Csome- thing which is seldom accomplishedj. We sincerely hope that the chain may never be broken. So leaving this thought in mind, we, the senior class of '39, bid farewell to J. C. H. S. Page IZ
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ADAMS, FRANCES As willy and wise, she lakes the prize. , ALBERTS, DOUGLAS . You will only learn of him by his kindly I - . 2 deedsf, 3, L: ADKINSON, MARIAN Q L 1-TL f Pleasing and pleasant, y 16 LL considerate and kind. Q ALLEN, JUNIOR There may be greater men than 1. but , -A ' I doubt il.', ' 1 3 . ALLISON, CLARICE gf.. '54 fig A 3 V Small of stature, busy, yay. X 1 . y L Master mind, a world to sway. ' 1. 3 Ll If 1, ARMSTRONG, FLORENCE L Q L 'lYou'11e heard af the beautiful but dumb: I .A V don'l look farllzerf, , ' K , ARNHOLD, CATHERINE SUE L LL V L L L'She may live in lhc country, bul she ' L, ' ' L usually goes to town. I ,5 21- H AXUN. DONALD . , 3 sf Ile is smart, he can swim, K W If you doubt il, jusl ask him. kk BAHR, IIELEN ,Q l ' The besl things corne in the smallest 1, ' LIL L packagesni A ' 5 i BAKER, BETTY I Many a wicked smile she smole, ' And many a wicked wink she wunkf' ,si K 5, j A - , - oi ffgy '. ' , , BALRENBUSI-I, MARY JANE Q L ' 5 1. 3' Her most sociable and kind. L Lf ' L L BASSMANN, LEWIS ' - 1 'iQuiel until you know him. ff . 7 - BASTIAN, JOHN 1 Oh, well, for him whose will is slrongf' BEGEMAN, KENNETH For many things he has no call, His ambition, lo throw a ball. BECK, CLARA IAOUISE 'iLearning's solemn dignity, Wil's swift flash of light. f 3 Friendly Nliss, you will find. 5 'I I L L . l' 1' A I' ' BELSHFI. LAUREN 6'The first lest of a truly great man is his humility. BELSHE, THELIIA Hair described in fiction. Temper, a contradict ion. BLAGG, BETTY LEE A charming girl with winning ways. BLOCHBERGER, ELMER 'tHe is conspicuous for keeping quielf' BoYcE, FRANK A miaflure of dependability and good Lf nature. Lf. Q i r H: f BROWVN, GLADYS fr if ju gif she has any faults, she has left us in L ig ' , bl. L w L' Lf... -, L ' 8 L ou V 'A J 4 f' Page I3
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