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9 iw, 'X A History of the Senior Class We began our first year at Riverton High School September 2, l935. with an enrollment of sixty-five. Our officers were Marjorie Lee Dardenne, president, Dorothy Lea Carr, vice- president, Mable Christy, secretary. We entered into the activities of the school by presenting our class play, Deacon Dubbs . Dorothy Lea Carr was our class queen. In the fall of l936, fifty-six students enrolled in the sophomore class assisted by our sponsor, Miss Board. Our officers were Marian Brewer, president, George Scott, vice-president, and Wilma June Bailey, secretary. Our sophomore play was, Everybody's, Getting Married. Mable Christy won third place in a scholarship contest at Pittsburg in geometry. We placed five of our boys on the football team, two on the first team of basketball, and six on the second team., Another high light in our second year at Riverton High School was the Electron Queen contest in which we elected Fern Augustus as our representative. Fifty-,three members of the class returned in the fall of l937 to begin their junior year at Riverton High School. Our class officers were-'Rosa Mae Winfrey, president, Rebecca Taber, vice-president, and Fritz Lyscio, secretory. We chose Miss Board and Mr. Chaney as our class sponsors. Two of our members, Marvin Brown and Leah Jean Williams, were elected as cheer leaders by the high school. We placed three members on our champion basketball team, four members on the B championship team, five members on our volley ball team which won the Mo-Kan League tournament. We placed four members on the championship baseball team and seven of our members went out for track. Our class play, His Ozark Cousin, was presented April l. Betty Lou Stempke was our class queen. ln May our year's work was climaxed by a- banquet given in honor of the seniors. The banquet carried out the theme of' sailing. We began our senior year with forty-seven members. Our officers were chosen as follows: Waldon McCoy, president, Josephine Messer, vice-president, Marjorie Lee Dardenne, secre- tary, LaVaughn Fulwiler, treasurer. We again chose those very capable sponsors, Miss Board and Mr. Chaney. Leah Jean' Williams and Marvin Brown were elected cheer leaders of the high school. We placed five members on the first team in basketball and two members on the B team which won the Mo-Kan League tournament. We placed five members on the volley ball team. We also placed members on the track, football, and bestball teams. Marjorie Dardenne was our coal queen and Rebecca Taber was queen of the Electron. Betty Lou Stempke was chosen football queen. A climax to our school activities was our class play, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? We received our diplomas May l8, I939. Page Eighteen .ll jlfl , l
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