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Adella Mario STUDENTS- NOT IN PICTURES DONALD ISORDEN JESUS AGUILERA Shirley Schwalbach De Vern Siebold Pauline Smith Spaulding Ruth Speer Jack Stafford Tallone f 1 f 4 44' ,W,,,1,fffZf , Norma Thill Margaret Threlkeld Jack Todd Jack Welborn Wesley Wilbur Rose Williams Fred Yasukochi Verna Zaiser BILLY PIFFFORD RIFIIA KD IV IGSUN -IAVK YYUDDIFIN 'lil 7,77 , 7 ,,7,,, mn ,, Y ,..,,.i.....e .L,
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Jeri Nadon, Esther Peters Janet Ramsay Barbara Rockett Richard Sathrum Elmer Frazee Eleanor Getze John Hartley warren Hildreth Marian Hitchcock Sylvester Hutchins Margaret Jackson Williacryl Ir ynes Harold Kepler Dorothy Laflam Lyle Lawson Francis Loop Alicia Marquez Gerald McClellan 11
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HISTORY UF THE CLASS CIF' 1938 HE Class of i938 had the distinction as freshmen to be the largest group in the history of the school. John Sturdivant, Norma Thill, Alice Laye, Edith Wickham, and Ruth Speer were the class officers. 'Miss Jane Gabbert was the advisor of the active group which gave early promise of unusual school careers. During their sophomore year the class was represented by John Hartley, Natalie Peters, and Verna Zaiser who held the class offices. One of their three successful parties was a freshman and sophomore affair. Guidance for the class throughout the year was furnished by Miss Laura Elder and Mr. Charles Line. By their junior year the class had risen to prominence in school life. The Junior-Senior Prom was the outstanding group activity for the year. The success of the athletic teams was to a great extent responsible to the members who had by this time earned regular berths on varsity squads. ln the year, Don Bor- den, Warren Hildreth, and Jack Carter were chosen officers. The final stage in the four years of high school life found the class in active leadership of most student activities. John Hartley was elected early in the year as student-body president. Don Borden was captain of the Pirate varsity football team. The Track varsity was headed by Vernon Choate. Doris Bailey and Elmer Frazee were successive editorsof the O-C Campus. The l938 Piroteer was edited by Barbara Roc ett. Prominent parts in all school functions was the consistent e of the class. it SENIOR CLASS l'0l'Nl'IL 17
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