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if .QL s.Quf'.f4f,-' ft- I . A 3 6 THE 19,38t .I'E'STqER: Q-2' ' A ' S , 4 J K - J 4 WR Q ..g,Hf,,,, Latin Club q',g,j,4fg,1,H Front Row-Clifford Stockton, Jean Barrett, Wilma Carter, Betty Woolsey, Betty Essex, Willard Essex, Helen McElwain, Barbara LaFol1ette, Julia Sanford, Mildred Howarter, Robert Young. Second Row-Lloyd Sommers, Patricia Moffett, Catherine Sarraf, Edith Johnson, Laurice Sarraf, Goldie Sexton, Lillian Pierson, Jennie Lee Jones, Doyle Johnson. Back Row-Miss Young, Warren Manley, Laurance Pierson, Arla Stomberg, Maxine Betts, Mary Martin, Lloyde Blust. , 'U L V 1 A. J 'X we vw ,1 .T ...il .-gill. . ,. ,.. fj f xx-,P E' 1 ' ff., we ' V . WDW If. Qng' B -can K X' Y .r f' ' 342' it i W I-lomecomlngf an ,X Front Row-Opal I-lillman, Dorothy Manley, Eileen Dancy, Frances Steele, Lorraine Nelson, Naomi Gates, Shirley Whitcomb, Betty Myers. Second Row-Lloyde Blust, Arthur Mates, Willis Tucker, Dorothy Peck, Julia Sanford, Charlotte Manuell, Verle Shearer, Charles Moore. ' Back Row-Bill Shover, Charley Gardner, Ellsworth Peterzen, Eugene Morss, Bill Gagg, Mr. Batell, Robert Vaughn, Charles Daley. , sf psi
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2 7 ' if 44MfwZ4,d X X THE 1938 JESTER C X . Latin Club Officers A Consul , ,. M , - Helen McElwain Consul - Betty Essex Quaestor .. Betty Woolsey Aedile - - Barbara LaFollette Scriba . - Willard Essex Dictator - - Miss Young The Latin Club was organized this year under the supervision of Miss Young. The Club is open to all Latin students. A meeting is held each month, the first of which was a wiener roast at Lake Storey. There were other interesting meetings, and a picnic was held in the spring. Homecoming Y iThe Knoxville High School Homecoming was held Friday evening, November 5, 1937, in the gymnasium. The gymnasiumpwas elaborately decorated with balloons hanging from blue and gold streamers of crepe paper stretched across the ceiling. Lattice fence of school colors separated the bleachers from the dance floor, and a large yellow moon was placed in front of each basket. This year the program consisted of a. minstrel show directed by Mr. Batell. The talent was chosen from each class and Charlotte Mannuel representing the juniors won first prize. ' After the minstrel show, a dance was held with music furnished by Lon Bencini and his orchestra, playing on a platform built in the south end of the gymnasium. Refreshments were served on the stage by the senior class. ' The whole senior class cooperated with the members of the faculty to present one of the most successful homecomings of the Knoxville High School. L
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THE 1938 .IESTER Football Faced with the problem of rounding out a speedy, well-conditioned group of athletes, Coach J. Wendell Stamps produced a squad which, as the season progressed, proved themselves capable of standing on equal terms with most of their opponents. Beginning its 1937 football season by playing Avon on September 12, the Knoxville High School boys played hard to win their first game. With one victory the team set out for Roseville, but they failed to make any headway against the strong defense of their adversaries. Although playing a good game at Corpus Christi, the squad couldn't keep possession of the ball long enough to score. Captain J. Tucker was the outstanding player. At Farmington, determined to avenge their defeat of the former year, the boys put all they had into the game. Hillman starred in the game. Traveling to Alexis in a fighting mood the team held Alexis to but one touchdown. Tate smashed the line and made a long run but failed to score. At Wethersfield the team, handicapped because some of the best players were out with colds, was defeated in a very one-sided game. Playing at Abingdon on Abingdonls homecoming day, the Knox- ville aggregation could stop their opponentsl running attack but werenit so successful with their passing attack. The game with Aledo was our homecoming game and every member showed that he could play a good game of football. Toulon came to Knoxville for our final game. Because it was the last game some of the boys would play, they did their best. In spite of the fact that Knoxville lost many games, the 1937 football season may be considered a success because of the sportsmanship, spirit of cooperation, and Hfightl' shown by every member of the squad. 0 0 Knoxville 20 Avon 6 Knoxville 0 Roseville 27 Knoxville' 0 Corpus Christi 12 Knoxville 12 Farmington 27 Knoxville 0 Alexis 6 Knoxville 0 Wlethersfield 20 Knoxville 7 Abingdon 31 Knoxville 0 Aledo 18 Knoxville 0 Toulon 27
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