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THE SPY GLASS Page Thirteen CLASS OF '39 JEWELL WEST: Dramatics Club ’37-’38; Home Economics Club '38; Glee Club ’37- '38; Basketball ’38; Minstrel ’37; “Oh. Professor!,, '39 GLENDALE RAWLINGS ‘‘Boss”: Football ’36-’39. EILEEN BUSH: Operetta 36; Minstrel '37; Drama- tics Club ’38-’39; Home Economics '38; Oh, Professor!” '39. ED SHARP— Texas”: Football ’37- 38; Hi-Y. NELLIE JOHNSON: National Honor Society ’39; Pres- ident of Freshmen Class; Home Economics Club '38; Girl Reserve '38; Secretary of Junior Class ’38; Basketball ’38. MONTE TALBERT. Jr. Glee Club ’38-’39; Dramatics Club ’38-'39; Orchestra ’39; Annual Staff 39; “Go West Young Man” 38; -Wind Mills of Holland” ’39. DOROTHEA BREWER— Docky”: Glee Club 37-’39 Dramatics Club ’39; Basketball ’39; “Go West Young Man ’39; Wind Mills of Holland” ’39. CLIFFORD COLE CURLY”: Band ’38-’39; Orchestra 38-’39; Hi-Y. VIRGINIA JOHNSON—“Jenny”: Cadman Music Club ’36-’37; Dra- matics Club 39; Basketball '36-’38; Home Economics Club ’38; May day Festival ’36; Girl Reserve ’36; Pep- per Club ’36. RUSSELL CARRIER— Hookey”: Pampered Darling” ’36; Glee Club ’37-’-’38; Dramatics Club ’39; Wind Mills of Holland” ’39; Basketball ’36-’38; Oh. Professor!” 39; An- nual Staff ’39. CLASS OF '39
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Page Twelve THE SPY GLASS CLASS OF '39 JAMES COOK Senator Sputter : President Junior Class; Vice Pres- ident Sophomore Class; Minstrel ’36; Minstrel '37; Go West Young Man’’ ’38; Search for Wing Wong Jar ’’ ’37; Vice President Hi-Y ’38; Dra- matic Club ’38; Vice President Dra- matic Club ’38; Glee Club ’37-’38-’39; National Honor Society; Editor of Annual; President Student Council: Oh. Professor! HELEN ASHWORTH— Blondie”: Glee Club ,37-’39; Home Econom- ics Club ’38: Dramatics Club 39; ‘‘Go West Young Man ’38; Minstrel ’37: Wind Mills of Holland’’ ’39; Bas- ketball ’38. RONALD SMITH—‘‘ZIP’ Glee Club ’36-’39; Dramatic Club ’38-’39; Football ’36-’39; Basketball ’38-’39; Go West Young Man ’38; Minstrel 37; Oh. Professor! ’39; Annual Staff. ARA MAE HARMON: Camera Club ’38: Glee Club ’37- ’38; Home Economics ’38. RAYMOND FRAZIER— Popeye : Football ’36-’39; Hi-Y ’38-’39. ELECTA RANSON— LECT : Camera Club ’38; Glee Club ’38; Home Economics '38; Basketball ’38; Minstrel ’37; Go West Young Man ’38; Dramatic Club ’39; An- nual Staff ’39. EDMAN TOLER— Storky Dramatics Club ’38; Annual Staff ’39; Minstrel ’37; Basketball 39; Oh. Professor!’» '39; Annual Staff. DOROTHY ALLISON— Good Deed Dotty : Dramatics Club ’38-’39; Glee Club ’37-’38-’39; Home Economics Club ’38; Go West Young Man ’38; Search for the Wing Wong Jar” ’38 Vice President of Junior Class; Basketball ’38; Wind Mills of Hol- land” ’39; Cheer Leader; Oh. Pro- fessor! ’39. JOE JOHNSON: National Honor Society; Presi- dent of Camera Club ’38. ANNA MAE QUINN— ANNIE: CLASS OF '39
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Page Fourteen THE SPY GLASS JUNIOR CLASS Front row. left to right: Uthel Burdette, Margaret Eskew, Tom Gaylor. Warren Magoun, Charles Hendel Aloise Skaggs. Harry Selby. Hobart Quinn. Frank Siarp, Leslie Burdette. Earl Lanham. Earl Boggess. Second row. left to right: Janice Mullins. Nancy H immond. Marjorie Smith. Ruth Smith. George Har- mon. Ralph Wallace. Earl Estep. Jimmy Priddy. Quentin Fowler. Donald Graves. Charles Sh'pley. Third row. left to right: Kenneth King. Stella Foley. Anna Mae Carrier. Ada Wears, Elsie Fowler. Pauline Vassar. Myrtle Hayes, Virginia Wintz. Harvey Harmon. Kenneth Luikart. Hansford Waldorf. Dorothy Crist. Mildred Bucklew. Fourth row, left to right: Louis Sharp. Elizabeth Walker, Juanita Patton. James Yates, Frances Rawlings, Herbert S bley, Clifton McKinney, Charles Marshall. Robert Edwards, Thomas Bailey. Ernest Gott, Letcher Creasy, and Carmolee Withrow. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Class Advisers Miss Hart and Miss Shelton President Secy.-Treas The most earnest class, the most wise class, the most dependable class, the most talented class, the most modern class—that’s the class of '40. This class started out in ’36 with sixty members who knew nothing what-so-ever about rules and regulations in high school. Soon, however, they were standing among the upper classmen in all phases of school activities. We were not to be left out of af- fairs of the school even during our first year. We emerged with high grades and entered the school the second year, while a few of our number fell by the wayside. More prom- inence and more influence was issued from us as sophomores. We were represented in the school clubs and on all athletic teams. Again the summer passes quickly, and as Ralph Wallace Myrtle Hayes juniors things seemed as strange as to the Pilgrims entering a new land. The class selected as its leaders: Paul Munday, presi- dent; Ralph Wallace, vice-president; Myrtle Hayes, secretary-treasurer. At the begin- ning of the second semester Paul Munday moved and Ralph Wallace automatically took his place. The class ordered their rings after much controversy concerning style. We look forward now to the junior-senior banquet for which we have labored so hard to earn money for expenses. We have sold candy, stationery and Christmas cards, and we have sponsored a movie at the Lyric Theatre. Does this not prove that we are the most earnest class, the most wise class, the most dependable class, the most talented class, and the most modern class of all classes
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