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20 PHYLLIS EVELAND KATHRYN FORCUM EILEEN GIBBONS CARL GLECKLER JUANITA GLECKLER ZEIS GUMM WAYNE HALL GRADY HAMILTON LEO HARDY WILLIAM HENNESS MAX HICKMAN BURNETT HICKS MARY F. HICKS ESTES HIDDLE PAUL HORN FRANCIS HOSKINS JACK HOWERTON VIRGINIA HUSTON FREIDA KAUFMAN HELEN M. KEY HERBERT KILE BERNADINE KRAEMER BRIGITTA KUHN GEORGE LAMB ROBERT LAMB LLOYD LEWIS RUSSELL LITTERAL JAMES McCOLLUM HAZEL McHENRY MARY McHENRY WAYNE MATTINGLY DWIGHT MILLER MARY J. MOWBRAY CATHERN MULLEN BETTY LOU MYERS
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SENIORS 19 • ••••••••• CLASS OF '38 • The fourth and highest rung of the ladder of high school achievement has been attained, and the freshmen who started the ascent in the autumn of 1934 are now seniors. They are doing their best to make this, their last year of high school, memorable. They began the year by furnishing a large per- centage of the team that won the E. I. League football cham- pionship. In basketball we are furnishing forty percent of the team that is well on its way to success and honor. Next will come track, and again the sen- iors will be represented, one of the co-captains being a mem- ber of the senior class. As usual, the CLASS OF '38 is represented scholastically as well as in athletics, twenty-three per cent of those on the honor roll being seniors. In music they are represented in the orches- tra, band, and glee clubs, two members having attended the All-State Chorus. They are also looking forward with determi- nation and hope to the E. I. Literary and Music contests. This year a carnival proved successful, largely through the efforts of the CLASS OF 1938. They also helped in presenting a pageant, commemorating the signing of the Constitution of the United States. They are ex- pecting to show their dramatic talent when they present the senior class play next May. After this come Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises, and this CLASS OF 1938 will go out into this world of wonders to make a name for themselves as they did in Paris High School. SENIOR OFFICERS RODNEY BELL .... President BETTY CRABLE . . . Vice-president BETTY BANDY .... Secretary RAYMOND SHIPLEY . . . Treasurer
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SENIORS 21 WE HONOR • The following eight students, because of scholarship or ac- complishment in other lines, are accorded special honor. BETTY BANDY was not only an honor student during her four years in high school, but also found time for orchestra and the Writers' Club. RODNEY BELL, president of the Senior class, possessed the unusual combination of honor student and athlete. He was a member of the basketball squad during the four years and served as captain in his senior year. WENDELL BLAIR, an honor student from Grandview High School, maintained that stan- dard of scholarship in P. H. S. He was prominent in band, or- chestra, and glee club; and a member of the Writers' Club and debate team. JANE BURGETT came from Newman High School an A stu- dent, and continued that record BETTY BANDY RODNEY BELL WENDELL BLAIR JANE BURGETT ALLEN CAREY OLIVE R. JONESON EUGENE KEYS WINIFRED WEBERG among us. She was an inter- ested member of the Writers' Club. ALLEN CAREY was a popular member of the athletic teams during his high school career. He was honored by being elect- ed football captain in his junior and senior years. OLIVE RUTH JONESON has not only proved herself an honor student, but is a member of the orchestra, Writers' Club, and debate team. EUGENE KEYS has been out for track each year, and was honored this year with the cap- taincy. He belongs to the Future Farmers of America. WINIFRED WEBERG has dis- tinguished herself by high schol- arship, and is a member of the Writers' Club and debate teams. She was honored in being the girl selected by the Q student body to receive the Good Citizenship Award.
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