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William Sample Mary Louise Scitres Mary Herr Shelby Vivian Sanders Mary Selby Morris Shook Eileen Simmons Iames Stout Virginia Taylor Violet Stantield Ruth Surber Harold Thurman Iames Tribbett Margaret Virtue Willard Walters Elizabeth Trout Virginia Vogel Mary Elizabeth West Wayne Williams Lorraine Wolfington Betty Io Yeager Mary Witham lohn Wyatt Cecelia Zissis
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lean Ellen McCord Roy Mclntyre Rosa Melson Clarence Miller Robert Orear Fern Perkins Marvin Quick Areva Reveal lames McVey Ralph Martin Margaret F. Martin l-larold Medsker Ruth Miller Martha Moore Marguerite Montgomery Wanda Murphy Floraloelle Perkins Leona Phillips Martha Perkins Eugene Quick Philip Rice Otis Richman Iames Richman William Roberts
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SENIORS CROSS FINISH LINE OF HIGH SCHOOL CAREER All good things must come to an end, including the four happy years that comprise a high school career. Now that the members of the graduf ating class of 1937 are about to cross the finish line, they look back with pride and satisfaction on the record they are leaving in Lebanon high school. In September, 1933, a bewildered group of freshmen lined up at the starting post to begin their race for a high school education. No flags flew in the breeze, no bands played a welcome, no shouting acclaimed the arrival of this class. They entered high school little known and little noticed, except as the target for the jests and jibes and jokes which upperf classmen are wont to aim at defense' less freshmen. The customary green' ish hue clung about the first year class of '33, but it must have been an un' usually bright green, for this class has always been unusually brilliant, both in scholarship and extrafcurricu' lar activities. As the year progressed, many members of this class began to gain distance in their race by leaps and bounds. But the chance for rec ognition during the freshman year is never very great, and the outstanding merit of the future seniors of '37 continued to be their high scholar' ship. The sophomore year or second lap of the high school race brought new triumphs and new honors. The race was now progressing at full speed and the participants were going places fast. The scholarship standard was still at its same high level. Students were branching out into different and varied fields of activity. Debaters and orators were discovered, musicians were brought to light, some were called into action in the field of athf letics, and artists began to display their talents. The class was begin' ning to show unusual abilities, and honor was bound to come soon. l 1 l l I With the junior year came real prominence and recognition. Out' standing abilities in practically every field were brought to light. Mrqre talented actors and actresses were discovered during the very successful production of the play Growing Pains, depicting the perils and prob' lems of adolescence. Unusual adept- ness for decorating and entertaining was displayed in the reception given for the members of the graduating class. Several budding journalists began careers on the Pennant. De- parting from the usual custom of choosing class pins or rings, the class of '37 selected attractive maroon and white sweaters as their distinguishing mark of identification. Thus three eventful years having slipped into the past, the class of '37 stood on the threshold of their senior year, eager to be off on the last lap, hoping to make it the most successful year of the four. CANDELABRUM Clay Ulen lean Ellen McCord james Richman Mary Dutch Mac McConnaha Gololiene Akers Harold Havens Mary lane Kersey
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