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$ The 1939 Willamizzou w ' Roy Dudley Which is Roy? Beta Club, 39. Ray Dudley Which is Ray? Eugene Graves He is blond and bashfu1 Fo0tba11, 38, 39. Bill Holland Wake up and see if you can go to sleep again-Track, ,38; Football, 36, 37, ,38; Boxing, 37.
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11 1; The 1939 Willamizzou 3 11 1 Opal Lamb ' ' Romance is her greatest. troublem Music, '36, '37; Basketball, '37; Operet- ta, '37; Vice President Drum Corps, '39. Warren Thomas , He's leveryone's .milkman-Footbaii, '37; EPA. '36, '39. Russell Smith He's never home on Saturday night- Jr Hi Basketball, '36; Basketball '38, '39; Track, '37, '38, '39; Baseball, '37. Enid Castle She sticks to Physical Ed.-May Festi- val, '36, 1'37, '38; Physical Education, '36, '37, '38, '39. Jo Lovan ' ' She has too many good points to men- tionAMusic, '36, '37, '38, '39; Tennis, 36, '37, '38, '39; May; Festival, 36, '3 ,;'38 Physical Education, '36, '37, '38; Class President, '36; Typing Contest, '38; Athletic Queen, '38; Carnival Queen, '38; Beta Club, '39;'Wi11amizzou Staff, '39; Red and White Recorder Staff, '39; Clarinet Solo, '39; Bass Solo, '39; Salutatorian, '39. Doyle Sanders He needs a good roma.1ce-F. F. A., '36, '37, '38, '39; President F.F.A., -'39; Judging Teams, '38 '39; Track ' V State Farmer, '3 . I ' ' Willis Peterson He's tops in citizenshipAFFA. '37, '38, '39; Track, '36, '37, '39,; ,Red and White Recorder Staff, '39; Willamizzou Staff, '39; Reporter F.FA., '39. 1 Josephine Swearingen They say she i1ad a fight with Jumbo-
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l0 i, The1939 WillamiZZOu e e JUNIOR CLASS NORMA LOU GUNN President LAWRENCE SPENCE Vice-President ELLIOTT NELSON Secretary-Treasurer To the members of the Junior Class the year of 1928 is an extremely im- portant one for it was in that year that forty-five shy boys and girls slowly walk- ed into Miss Lottie Slusser's room to enroll in their first year of school. Eight years of fun and friendship followed. During these years some left our group and others joined it. In May, 1936, these same boys and girls received their eighth grade diplomas. Although we hated to leave our teachers in grade school we knew that they would still be with us, so we proudly entered hlgh school with our books under one arm, our lunch pails under the other, and a dumb look on our faces. Under the supervision of the teachers and with the help of our older friends in high school we completed our schedule and started on our way to the different i lasses. Aside from the fact that we lost our way many times, we completed our freshman year well pleased. The sophomore year was not so hard for us. Now we were acquainted and got along splendidly. During our junior year we have taken on responsibilities. We have made honors in athletics, music, and other school activities. Within a years period we will move up a step and proudly occupy the seats of not Juniors, but Sophisticated Seniorsf, Evelyn Ruth Armstrong June Brittell Lorene Brittell Dot Bush Woodrow Bradford Clair Corman Arlene Dunkin Ellen Doughty Wallace Essig Billy Fisk Hugh Frommel Paul Fisher Pauline Farrar Jack Godsy Hilliard Godsy Mitchell Green Clarence Grogen Alice Gossard Opal Godat Norma Lou Gunn Mary Hiler Fern Hale Ruby Henry Dorothy Hagen Duane Henry Bernice McMillian John Mercer Russell Mitchell Helen McCormick Elliott Nelson Dorothy Ramsey Otis Rakestraw Annellen Smith Bernie Smith Howard Smith Clifford Stringer Lawrence Spence Iola Schneller Georgie Trimmer Bud Talbert Geraldine Wilbanks Eugene Waggoner J ohn Wages
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