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6 4 5 Three g1rls sent as delegates PageTWe1Ve DRAGONIAN WHOS WHO IN S H S Pres1der-t of Student Councll Kerwm Ranson Presldent Sen1o1 Class Thomas Wheatley Presldent Jun1or Class Max Tulloh Presldent Sophomore Class Don Cunn1ngham Pres1dent Freshman Class Frank Rouse Presldent Honor Soclety Hett1e Allce Marshall Pres1dent H1 Y club George Curnes Pres1dert G1rls Reserve Gerald1ne Pett1t P1es1dent Vars1ty S Herman Stevens P1es1de It Playmakers Club M3119 Cottrell Pres1dent Latm Club John Han1f1n Rcntor IH clnet of S1m1ner1ng,s Mary Sue Wh1te Bus1ness Manager Geraldme Jarrett Ads ert1s1ng Manager Elolse Gllbert Valed1ctor1an Thomas Wheatley Salutator1an Betty Brothe1s MISS Red Dragon Norma Sue Brewer Apr1l 1 Operetta Capta1n Football Team Manager Football Team Manage1 Basketball Team Prett1est glrl Most Handsome boy Wlttlebt g1rl Most st11d1ous g1rl Most stud1ous boy Pepplest g11l Pepp1est bo5 Neatest g1r Neatest boy Most populal glfl Most popular boy Served S H S best Best iigule g1rl Best physlque boy Fr1endl1est g1rl Fr1endl1est boy Best sport g1rl Best spo1t boy Most unusual g1rl Most urusual boy Most amb1t1ous g1rl Most amb1t1ous boy Most muslcal g1rl Henry Murray Dorsal Hensley James Barton Helen PFICS Max Tulloh Thelma Cooper Betty Brother Tom Wheatley B1ll1e Jean Ca1nes Charles K1HC31d Ruth M1ll81 Roy Wh1te B1ll1e Jean Ca1nes Max Tulloh KQTWIH R mson Helen Pr1ce Henry Murray Thelma Cooper Max Tulloh Sara Wade J R Lander Josephme Osbo1ne Robert Scott Mary Sue Wh1te Thomas Wheatley Jean Johnson Thomas Wheatley Most l1kely to succeed gnl Betty B1 others Most llkely to succe d boy Thomas Wheatley Best all around person g1rl Thelma Cooper Best all around person boy J R Lander Most mus1c'1l boy CALENDAR Sept 17 Cheer leaders chosen ept 28 Vote on class r1ngs Oct c Charles c counc1l Oct 14 P01Ht system nforced 2 Homecomlng game w1th S ton band pa1ade 27 Representat1ves attend student convent1on 28 F1rst fire dr1ll 11 15 Nov 4 5 6 Orchestra delegates attend meet1ng 1n Clarksburg Oct Nov Nox Honor Dec Dec 8 Band concert on l3d1O 12 Jumor Play 19 Senlor Par y 19 Three SHIOFS recexved lnto Soclety 3 F1rst fu1l length band concert annual G1rl Reserve conference Dec c Dec Dec an all 3.11 Fee 10 4 Football awards glven 1n assem Junlor party Football banquet DF3m3tlC club play H1 Y accepted new members F1rst guldance case 1n assembly Chorus party Mr Ew1ng explalned alcohol ef tects 1n assembly Feb 5 Kanawha county teachers assocla t1on formed Feb 10 Two memb rs of Honor Soclety Went to Du11bar Feb 10 Feb 25 Mal 11 'XI1tro Mar 18 taken mto Band at N1tro Celebr1ty contest 12 S ct1onaltournamentat Thr sen1o1s and four Junlors Honor SOC1Ety Mar 25 Dragon crowned Phy Ed exh1b1t1on MISS Red Aprll 8 Dramat1c club party Apr1l 23 May day f stlval MUSIC con tes Aprll 29 Sen1or play May 14 Jun1or Recept1on I . ' eeee s . .- 1 ' ,. A , Llsynnf-V HHH' . T ' 1 . , -3 ' , ' O t. 2 - ' ' 0, .' O t. - - ' ' . . . , 1. W . ,, ' 7 ' Ki 7? Y-,YP-Yi . y , W 1 ,K Q I- we ' 1 s Y YY my I F I -1 I. -1 - u u 4 u Q TA v ' l l . . 7 . i i ,,,,,,....,, ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4- v W X L n . . L s n s e's -s'-- Nov. - .e ' V . . . . X , ' ' K Q , YiYYY,---PAYxYYiYYv---AY--MY Y 1 I IW.. n ' K Y-nn A WW . I , ,' 1 .J . 1 to ' ' . A OTQQQM bly- 7 ' 11.eeece.....,.cceeeeeeeeee.eee ,B ' De . 10- ' . . ' ,.,,1...A-.fff4.f '. 11- . ' ' ' ' ,Y,,,, ,,,,ceee ...,,,,,, ,,., , , . 17- ' , Wittiest boy ....c,.....,...1.,e,e........ --eT0m St0lli1'1gS Dec. 19.-Churches cantata in gymnasium. ' 1 ' cccccccc..,,c so s J . 12- '- , . ' .. e,,e,,,,, ' J . 14- ' ' ' 1 ' . ' 7 YYY-YYYYYYYYffYw5 V Yrrrrfv in . I . . ' 1 c,.ccccccccccc, 1 rrccccc cccccc 1 cc.. ' ' - A - . A , 'FY ,Fir---Aviriim Orrin - I - S I C. . . . -,,Y --g 2 ' . r 1 Y. ir-Yrirrirririrririirrr 0 W ' I B 1 eeeeegeeeggeggggggggg 1 . , - , ' --krfgggg awgyfvr, ,,,,,,,,,, , , , 1 . . gggggggggggg gggqqngg gggg gggg g g . . . - ee . N . . S L ggggggwgggggggg - . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . , 1 . 9 Wi-WH--w -WW W - ' . i 4 . - D . . . - if ak , ., 9 V , . t.
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DPAGONIAN Page Eleven STAFF Continued Edltor 1n Chlef ASS1St3Ht Ed1tor The Ed1tor ln Chlef has the most lmportant pos1t1on on the staff He should be ahve to every school actlvxty and should have a large acquamtance among the faculty and students He also has to make up the paper and see that the paper comes out on tlme Another lmporfant posxtlon on the staff IS the assxstant edltor The mam work of thxs person IS to hancle copy submltted by students He must be famlllar wxth as many branches of Jour! allsm as posslble The busmess manager must be responslble to the managlng edltor for the busmesls relatlons of the paper handle all buymg of supplles handle collections and dlrects work of cxrculatlon anl advertlsmg manager The adV9I't1Sl l0 manager has to collect ads make a sketch of the layout of all ads put ads on dummy and cooperate wlth the clrculatlon manager Adertxsmg Manager Rusmess Manager 'L C .. ' -' ff .CQ-' 52. A. n . H . . A 'J' . Y 1 .I . 7 ' ' 5 ' V ,
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D R A G 0 N 1 A N Page Thirteen SENIOR CLASS THOMAS WHEATLEY The boy wlth a head of a gemus Student Councu 35 Sec etary 38 Honor Soc1ety 37 38 President of Freshman class 35 Vice President of Junio Class 37 President of Seniol Class 38 Latin Club 38 Playmakers Club 37 38 State Orches txa 3.1 36 37 38 Apollo Club 35 36 Big Broadcast 35 State Band lestival 36 37 38 Science Club 35 35 The Whole Towns Talk 38 Aunt Abby Answers an Ad 37 Murder ln Rehear scl 8 Winner ln County Band Festival 38 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 11 1934 120 freshmen en tered hlgh school from varlous graded schools The f1rst class meetmg was held ln Mr A1 ford s home room for the electlon of class of ficers Officers elected at this meeting were Pres Thomas Holley secretary Ella Stanley and treasurer George Curnes These freshmen got out of the usual cus tom of being 1n1t1ated because It had been abandoned by th1S tlme The year turned out to be a very successful one It ended ln a farewell hike to Shady Side Beach The advisors for the freshmen year were Mr Watrlng MISS Cowl and Mr Wllhide A large maJor1ty of thls class returned September 5 1935 as sophomores September 11 a class meetmg was held and officers wele agaln elected Those elected were Piesldent Henry Murray v1cepres1 dent Herman Stevens and secretary treas urer Ella Stanley Those on the student councll for that year were Henry Murray Marie Goodall Cot trel and Pearl Colllns MISS Barker Mr Burdette and Miss Moore were the class ad VISOIS In thelr Junlor year of 1936 37 they put forth thelr best effort in order to obtain money for the Jumor semor receptlon, wh1ch was held May 15 Officers for the Junlor year were Presi dent Henry Murray VICE presldent Thomas Wheatley secretary treasurer Ella Stanley November 6 the class presented a play Aunt Abbie Answers an Ad Adelyn Dod son who played the role of Aunt Abble had thelr play Dur1ng the year the Juniors sponsored a moving picture and sold candy 1n the halls to help make money for tne reception A meeting was held at the end of school to elect oIf1cer for the following year Those elected were Presldent Thomas Wheatley vice president Davld Hugart secretary Ella Stanley and treasurer Henry Murray lhe advlsors for their Junlor year were Mrs Prlde flater on MISS Selbej Mrs Chaplin and MISS Klng On September 7 1937 the students who had once been freshmen of not so long ago returned to school for the last tune as sen lors 'Ihe advisors for thls year were Miss Moore and Mr Gleason A party was held November 19 1n the gym naslum Th1s was the only act1v1ty that they had this year March 22 a class meeting was held to alscuss what to do Wlth the money they had on hands It was later declded to buy lockers for the Held house and a flag for the football field ings, , 5 .. , 5 .. . - . G v 2 ' ' I . . : I' Y u I - a ' 1 . - 9 - , . Y . - Y 5-'I ! P ll ' yy ' ' ' . ' I - , K . . I , ldente Thomas, Wheatley v Vlce preslfientf the honor of going to MHGISOH to take part 1n 1 1 2 ' , Il . u S u . . , . . -V . , Q , l I . n Z Q s n , . J ' - -N . I N . , , J ' a 7 . u : 1 , . , - - Y 7 , 3 P ' ' ' 1 ' 7 9 ' ' - ' 1 f - . : v , I' - I I 0 , l Y . a 1 . . . .. ' 1 ,
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