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W. H. S. THE JUNIORS FIRST ROW-Russell Myers, Gale Pruitt, Byron Barker, Robert Wise, Allen Rodibaugh, Don Smith, Robert Davis. SECOND -ROW'-Donna Mae Gipson, Joan Bowman, Martha Wasson, Florence Blazier, Barbara Harshbarger, Mary Ellen Russell, Ruth Stewart, Kathryn Roberts, Marcia Talbert, Mary Ross, Berneice Brown, Phyllis Mikcsell, Kathleen Frost, Faraletta Cum- mings, Esther Sparks. THIRD ROW-Alice Leakey, Mary Jo Irwin, Jean Harvey, Lois Babb, Betty Martin, Doro- thy Jean Eberhart, Amanda Sumner, Patricia Daniel, Leona Ray, Martha Walker, Marjorie Clark, Marjorie Stultz, Eileen Heathcock. Deloris Cobb, Irene Feaster Har- old Blackburn, FOURTH ROW-Joe Whitmoyer, Elmer Burroughs, William Lindley, John D, Rayle, Paul Thompson, Frank Blasser, Bob Ortwein, Junior Macy, Richard Russell, Warren Lassi- ter, James Brookie, Marcus Passwater, Raymond Knight, The class organization is as follows: Gale Pruitt, President, Joan Bowman, Vice-Pres- identg William Lindley, Secretary, Marcia Talbert, Treasurer. The principal activity of the class in addition to the class play was the Junior-Senior Reception, which was held April 16, at Hotel Anderson, Anderson, Indiana, The Juniors also won the class basketball tournament, defeating the Seniors in the final game.
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OO l O TOP ROW-Elizabeth Cox, Noel Revis, Lois Hammack, Paul Thistlethwaite. BOTTOM ROW-Lois Godby, Leon Roberts, Betty Jo Huffman, Joe Haskett, Mary Alice Huffman. THE SENIORS FIRST ROW Z ELIZABETH COX-Upland 3, G. C. 1, Sham-Rocket Committee. As full of spirit as the month of May. NOEL iREVIS--Junior Treasurer, B. B. 4, F. B. 2. For his athletic ways he deserves much praise. LOIS HAMMACK-G. C. 1, Band 4, Shamrock Times Staff. A quiet mind is richer than a crown. PAUL THISTLETHWAITE-Student Council, Sophomore President, Junior Vice-Presi- 'dent, Senior Treasurer, B. B. 4, F. B. 4, G. C. 1. Athletic and tall, the likes basketball. SECOND ROW: - LOIS G-ODBY-Shamrock Times Press Staff, G. C. ZW. HSSGH, 'but S91d01'Xl h93.I'd. LEON ROBERTS-Stage Manager, Senior Play. Although he's not tall his Worth is not small. BE'I'I'Y JO H'UFF'MAN-G. C. 2. Her ways are gay the livelong day. JOE HASKETT-Cyril in Your Uncle Dudley, Jones in In Old Vienna, Tallant in The Late Christopher Bean, Sham-Rocket Staff, Mgr. of Basketball '37-'38, Some one has to laugh. MARY ALICE HUFFMAN-Gooch in Plantation Echoes, G. CL 3. She's seen with a smile all of the whilef'
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O9 O TI-IE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On Friday evening. December 3. 1937. the Junior class presented the three-act comedy. t'The Amazons. by Arthur Pinero in the High School Auditorium. The cast of characters was as follows: Lord Litterly ,,....,.. ,- v...-.....,. Gale Pruitt Twccnwayes .,- --, Elmer Burroughs De Grival --,, -,- Warren Lassiter Fitton a.... ,... B ill Lindley Yovatt .... a-- James Brookie Orts .....u....,.. .,.. R ussell Myers Mr. Mincin .....,.. ..,. R ichard Russell Lady Castlejordan --- .... Dorothy Eberhart Lady Noeline ...... s....s J oan Bowman Lady Wilhelmina -- -M Kathryn Roberts Lady Thomasin -- -H Marcia Talbert Sergeant Shuter ....,,.......,,. Patricia Daniel The action of the play takes place at the country estate of Lady Castle- jordan and centers around her three daughters. who have been reared as boys. The plot is complicated and the romantic element enters as three young men appear as suitors for the hands of the daughters. The girls become interested in being 'tgirlsf' and the situation resulting from this affords much amusement. Lady Castlejordan is finally reconciled to los- ing her 'tboys' and the play comes to a happy close. 1
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