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7res iman Cj ass 1938 Bottom row, left to right: Barbara Williams. Rachclle Gagin. Alma Shindlebower. Gloria Torres, Lana Giles, Eleanor Solis, Emily Phillips, Leona Adams. Cora Filby. Second row: Bobby Brown. Bill Crawley, Kenneth Hixson, Bill Car- men, Jim Braley, Stephen Randolph, John Howard, Richard Toettcher, Frances Brewer. Third row: Ann Ferguson, Laurel Berghouse, Val Dean Denham. Rosemarie Schmid. Leona Johnston, Linda Smith, Gilda Kay, Mrs. Morris. Fourth row. Mr. Slattery, Sara Jones, Linda Hill, Susan Jones, Charles Trease, Dennis Farmer, Gary Zahnstecher, Joe Blakeley, Gary Boortz. Fifth row: George Smith, Jerry Preston, Catherine Wehrung, Shiela Youngwirth, Della Mundy, Roberta Till, Sharon Maple, Ronald McColley. Alan Harrison. Raymond Unhouse. Sixth row: Terry Snell, Donald Upson, Bill Smaw, Bill Garrett, Daryl Benton, Charles Freeman, Steve Mathis, Jerry Carr, John Barker. After the welcome at the Freshman Reception and taking part in the various Fall activities, the Fresh- men decided to give a dance themselves on April 30. The Frosh were also well represented in the Drill Team. They chose Ann Ferguson as Annual Queen candidate and Emily Phillips for Carnival Queen candidate. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS — Mickey SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS — Ray- Farmer. Della Mundy. Ann Ferguson, Sara mond Uphouse, Eleanor Solis, Terry Snell, Jones. Bill Smaw.
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Organization , Jumhfe iJaye 1. Look out! I'm coming up ... 2. They're off! . . . 3. How's the air up there? ... 4. Shiners' enjoying the Prom ... 5. Hold that pose ... 6. Always counting her money ... 7. Smile, Phyllis . . . 8. Mothers tea in tulip land ... 9. Fun at Frosh reception ... 10. A cheer for the football decora- tions ... 11. Working hard to meet the deadline . . . 12. Let's all work together ... 13. This is a float? (A. S. B. Float Turkey Day Parade) ... 14. Strut your stuff, girls.
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