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1 9237 -UM! E E :I Eilsg ' fuss lIl lll li lg - EE 1 551 sfdyqqjggwk xigNgfNlJ gf - Ms o Pg R E s Qzvfi C3-L g, 'J QI fiillll l Front Row-Theodore Moffat, Edward Baxter, Keith Bratton, Robert Vaughn, Ellsworth Peterzen, Warren McCune, Clifford Stockton, Charles Daley, Leo Tate, Robert Sharples, George Hanson, Willianx Gagg, Verle Shearer, Robert Young. Second Row-Julia Sanford, Lloycle Blust, Doyle Johnson, Marjorie Blevins, Lucille Gunther, Kath, ryn Hampton, Lois Parker, Goldie Sexton, Charlotte Manuell, Dorothy Peck, Dorothy Mae Young, Frances Steele, Lorraine Nelson. Third Row-Sybil Klinck, Mr. Mason, Mary Virginia Eversoll, Marian Johnson, Frances West, Marv Pezzoni, Alice Foreman, Jean Barrett, Catherine Sarraf, Leory Washabaugh, Miss Jenkins, Charles Suydam. Class of I939 OFFICERS Charles Daley ...... ....., , .,..................... ,........... P r esident Leo Tate .,............,... .....,...... V ice-President Clifford Stockton ...... .....,......,.... ...... S e cretary-Treasurer HISTORY In May, 1935, the class of 1939 marched up to the assembly of the old high school building to the Wearing of the Green? During the afternoon Jean Bar- rett, our freshman president, received our colors of purple and white. September, 1935, we entered the new high school as freshmen under the advisorship of Mr. Ball and Miss McElwain. We held our freshman party on February 29, 1936, at which an enjoyable time was had by all. From the beginning, the class was well repre- sented in extra-curricular activities. During our freshman year many boys received letters for football and track. VJ e were also represented in the band, glee clubs, and vocal contests. Robert Young received third in the declamation contest at the Military Tract meet. In 1936, our boys had their first experience in night football, some receiving letters. We were also represented in basketball, track, music, and declamation. Our concessions, under Nliss Jenkins and Mr. Mason's leadership, have been very successful. 1181
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KNOXVILLE Class of I938 1 u N I o R s OFFICERS Ward Lacy ,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,4,,,...... P r esident Paul Nichols ,,,,.,, ,.,,,.,,...,,, V ice-President Betty Essex ,,,, ,,......,. S ecretary-Treasurer 9 My Trip One morning I decided to go to BOSTON. I went out into the HALL to get my hat, but I couldn't find it HILER low. I had to go on without it. I went out and got into my old ESSEX car and BAXTER out of the garage. Just then I saw a BROWN hen SUTTON on a post. I decided to TUCKER under my coat. The HENDRICKS some water and then I SHOVER into my pocket. Just as I went to CARTER over to my car JOHNSON came out and said, The GODSIL punish you. HILLMAN, that is the best hen I've got. You can't LENKER. Then I said, I weigh MORTENSON you do and I'1l knock you out before you can KOUNTER ten. You're a LACY SIIVIP-SON. Just then the hen stuck her head out of my pocket and gave me an awful PECK, and it made my THOMAS sore as a boil. It took many NICHOLS to hx it. I went WEST fhaving abandoned the idea of going to Boston, till I came to lVIac's house. He was a SEXTON of the church. He said, Hello, how's Beth AND-ER-SON? MAC-BETH'S all right but I am not. MAC-UNE know how to cure this finger and I wish you would. Your love for me MAC-ELWAIN but mine for you will never wane if you cure this finger. If you don't hurry, I'l1 STAMP my foot and BALL and make a POOLE of tears. I He soon hxed it and I was able to JESTER again. I 17 ESTER
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FRESHMEN Q ,J l I Front RowfBzllie Sheridan, Kay Courter, Kermit I-Iiler, Dean Johnson, Artellus Templeton, Lloyd Sommers, John Walck, Betty Woolsey, Eileen Dancy, Georgia McCune, Edith McCune, Mildred How- arter, Marie Karr, Patricia Moffett, Margie Baxter. Second Row-John Peterson, Paul Johnson, George Murphy, Arthur Mates, Walter Simpson, Lewis Nichols, Charles Moore, Phillip Ekluncl, Dale Kirkendall, Warren Manley, Gerald Dean Davis, Howard Peterson, Constance Ruland, Dorothy Manley, Edith Johnson, Laurice Sarraf, Maxine Ferris, Katherine Huff. Third Row-Mr. Ball, Edward Gilliland, Willard Swigert, William Talbot, Dale Swigert, Lillian Pierson, Jennie Lee Jones, Josephine Unger, Naomi Gates, Arvin Pollard, Betty Myers, Barbara LaFol- lette, Margaret King, Virginia Lacy. Fourth Row-Dale Trout, Eveline Liniger, Rosemary Bell, Shirley Whitcomb, Dolorse Foreman, Verda Stomberg, Gene Estes, Russell Mortensen, Charles Fender, William Kounter, Harold Stickell, Nliss McElwain. Class of IQLLO OFFICERS John Walck ..........,. .....................,. .......,..... P r esident Lloyd Sommers ....... ............. V ice-President Betty Wfoolsey ..,.................,..... .,............,.......,,....... S ecretary-Treasurer FRESHMEN OF TODAY Some children enjoy skipping school, Which should not at all be their rule, Because in a schoolroom they'd better sit Than to take home the bad grades they,ll gin We may be freshies and plenty green, Still we don't make such an awful scene, But some day before long Seniors we will be, just you only wait, watch and see. Now you think the teachers are hard on you, Later you'll see they've only been true, By trying their best to make you study, So on through life youlll not need a buddie. If at any time a tack you ever sit on, It will make you do more than only yawn, And rubber bands sure do make you howl, Then, O-boy, you can see the teacherls scowl. U91 rlf D moxvuns 1 - M W -' -ll lIl Zig. QE: ' 1 sg I ESTER
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