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SENIGIQS XVILLIAM BARTELS CUHL Ut' Prep. .' Ollie: Pxsststant, Latm Club HELEN BOLINGER FLOYD BROWN Cnl77r77L'1't'lAUII Conynvtlrcmlf Oflicc A'ss :tnnl Prom Committee. Glue Club. Studcnt Ushcr PA UL BROXVN Cl3777l7TL'I't'llII.' Glcc Club. ljrmn Committcc, Student Ushcr. Cheer Lcnclcr, Capt., Senior Play 19' 'nur 'Bw UU'-Q, QI, ffyax - .,1. .,-. si' ifb 'fills mg- QW? , X'lZRNtXl. CAl,DXX'lfl l. ftntftll C It R L' if Y XVIl,l,l.tXXl CAPEHART Gtm'r't1.' CARMAN Gt'mfrul: C0mmcrct.1l Club CHARIIQY CARPIQR Ctmvut' Rfll. PH EDXVARU CARR Gurwnll -l7 l.ORl'NA Cl-IAPMAN C,'mmm'rC1'uI !
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SENIDR CLASS I-IISTDRV lt was indeed something of a thrill to take that front row in assembly, to occupy a seat in the senior study hall had long been our ambition, After a few deep breaths of satisfaction we were caught in the swirl of activities that made this last year in Pomeroy the shortest and happiest we ever experienced. Tradition was broken early in the year when Thomas Hennessy was chosen class president, the first boy ever to hold this high office in our class. Ruth Vifill Lambert was elected vice-president. and Ruth Morgan was voted to occupy the important ofhce of secretary-treasurer. The Harvest Carnival proved a welcome and profitable diversion from our school routine. The Christmas Cantata presented by the Senior Ciirls' Glef: Club was well received by Pomeroy music lovers, The Cilee Club concert in April was a most colorful Xl0tx1rXN, l-llf-NNPSSY, NVIIL, eventkthe girls wearing every conceivable pastel shade of evening gown. the boys dressed in white flannels and blue coats, XVe were the guests of the Juniors at the 1930 Junior-Senior Prom. The music certainly was tops for dancing. The thrilling balloon dance was the climax of the party. The week following the Prom the Senior Play cast began rehearsing their play. May was crowded with activity for our classmates. The Senior Play was pre- sented May ll. Soon after we began preparations for the Baccalaureate Program May Zl. Class Night all too soon arrrived and it seemed no time until we received our diplomas at Commencement May 25. Dr. Einar A. Hansen of Ohio University delivered the address and Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Vvfhite presented the diplomas to one hundred seniors. ln l97v5 we were the largest class ever to enter Junior High, being one hundred and fortyfnine strong. Our freshman oicers were Dorothy Jane Vvfard. president: Frances Elberfeld, vice-president, and YVarner French, secretary-treasurer. A Weiner roast at the Hoskin Parm concluded the social activities of our freshman year. The following year we were privileged to enter Senior High but were relegated to back seats in the Senior auditorium and were confined to the top floor of the build- ing our sophomore year. We chose Maxine Roush Dixon to be president. Warner French was elected vice-president and Kathryn Legar was voted secretary-treasurer. Wlaen we returned to school the next fall, our number reduced to one hundred and eight, we were faced with the annual problem of the Juniors+the Junior-Senior Prom. Witli the assistance of Miss Houser and her faculty assistants we developed the Jonquil Night Club. A rendezvous replete with entertainment. The floor show was a novel innovation which served to distinguish the l938 Junior-Senior Prom from its predecessors. Vwfe worked like troupers but agreed it was well worth the labor expended. lt is with a heavy heart that we are forced to say farewell to our Alma Mater. Dorothy Jane Ward -Hr
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MAXINIQ ROUSH DIXQN General: Sophomore Pres, Junior Sec'yATi'eas. Glee Club Clicer, Prom Committee. Home lic. Club. Latin Club MARK DUPERR General: Vootbull Manager. Band VRANCIQS ELBIQRFITLD College Prep.: Orchestra lll. Clee Club Librarian. Prom Committee, Student Proctor. Latin Club, Senior Play ORA ITAULK Clt'l'1t'l'lIl ARTHUR LICK. JR. General: Co-Capt, Foollmll Wil. Capt. Basketball I-ll, Glee Club CISRALDINIE FLINT Commerrrulz Prom Committee. Commercial Club, Student Proctor Senior Play. POMEROYAN Stall SENICRS MARTHA CLIFTON College Prep.: Senior Higb Glee Club. Prom Committee. Home EC. Club. Latin Club HELEN CUNDIFF General K rXTHLlgEN CUNNINGHAM General DOROTHY CURTIS College Prep. l 4 8
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