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THE NUGGET Center above ELIZABETH HUGHES United States History Above ELIZABETH L. HUMPHREY Typing. Junior Bus. Train. GLENN A. MILLER Citizenship, Social Science j RICHARD L. NELSON English. Journalism BERNICE RICE. Foods. Homcmaking ROSE SPENCER Latin, English ESTHER WALLACE Clothing. Homemaking W. P. WATTS Shop. Mech. Drawing DONALD RODERICK English. Chorus. Dramatics KATHERINE STAPLETON Spanish. Art GEORGE WILSON History. Physical Ed. ORRIN WIGHT Physical Education
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THE NUGGET Above PAUL S. STOLLAR Dean of Boys. Science. Printing. JAMES C. BALES Algebra. Geometry J Center above JAMES C. NISBET Principal Above FREIDA M. BEIK Dean of Girls. Bookkeeping Stenography HALCIA BOWER English. Library P. M BRANDENBURG Chemistry. Biology MELVIN CORE English RALPH C. CONRAD Science. Surveying. Trigonometry LILLIAN DESMOND Physical Education ELIZABETH FORBES Stenography. Typing. F. GIOVANNETTI Band. Orchestra FRANK GRIFFIN Mathematics. Gen. Science Basketball CHESTER L. HOAR Social Science. History
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- THE NUGGET The Senior Class History Nova Powell Bob Bartley Patricia Hastings Joe La Voy Warren Harlan M Idred Barnett Cecelia Maskovich Perhaps some will remember that as freshmen the Class of ’38 had 138 members. Upper classmen might have thought those freshmen were “plenty dumb” but as freshmen go that class wasn’t so dumb. Ihe two most important class officers, Bud Levulett, president, and Marjorie Oniey, executive committee member, were smart enough to satisfy everyone for two semeslers. Of course during those two semesters the usual social events occurred but the one which had the largest freshman attendance was the Freshman Reception. Then, in May, came an event not on the usual list— the first annual O. U. H. S. Carnival. Its future significance should have placed it on the first page of at least 138 memory books. However, the carnival may be on the second page for the boys who were fortunate enough to be on that year’s championship “D” basketball team which received gold basketballs for their efforts. Another page turns in the mythical memory books and the sophomore year with ail its memories is ready to be relived. Again a president, Johanna Kerber, and an executive committee member, Norma Jeanne Wilson, retained those offices for both semesters. Who could forget that in the second semester the first active interest displayed by the class in the carnival was en.bodied in a dart-throw? This booth was found at one end of the mid-way which was built in a semi-circle under the brilliant lights of the football field. 'Cont. at end of senior section)
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