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,tw nM Z L X 4 iff? Mrs. Billington English and .iournalisrn Wigwam adviser Miss Brown English 1040 adviser Miss Conner English Ilramaties Assistant 11035 tu adviser Mrs. French Home economics l ost1une committee Miss Lemen Home relations Girls' league Assembly committee Ushers and Tri-Y LOLOMI Mr. Boswell Commercial lli-Y adviser Photography club adviser Ticket sales manager Mr. Bryson Social science Track assistant Miss Driftmier Social science Assistant iosaw adviser Mr. Graham English Wigwam business adviser Mr. Lindquist Social science Baseball Assistant football Mr. Boucher t'ommereial A t t endancc Mr. Campbell Sorial science Tennis and debate Mrs. Edwards English 11041 adviser Mr. lnions Industrial arts Commercial geography Mr. Lisle Biology 193895 adviser 194 1 1,5 adviser Knights of cutlass Mr. Brannan Physical education Assistant Iiaskethail coach Mr. Canfield Agriculture Tennis Miss Fleming Commercial Assistant. 1940 adviser Assistant Pirate lassie adviser Discipline committee Mrs. Klise Social science Honor society Miss Matllieson English l93flV, adviser Tri-Y Miss Brooks ttttiee Miss Collins Commercial Lolomi adviser Mr. Foster English Track Miss Ledbetter Ilume economics Mr. Miller Mechanical drawing Assistant 194125 adviser Projection crew adviser twelve
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VERLA WATKINS Valedictorian and Treasurer JOHN SEAWELL Commencement speaker BETTY MACKINTOSH Sal utatnrian ROBERT SCOTT Commencement speaker MARGARET STEVENSON Most worthy senior ROBERT MCALEER President MISS DRTFTMIER Assistant adviser MR. LISLE Adviser DOROTHY WOMACK Secretary CLASS OF 1938Vz Upon entering S811l0l' high school, We, the class of 1938V2, under the super- vision of Miss Lundell and Mrs. French, elected Jol1n Harris as president for our first semester a11d Lee Semon, Jr., for the sophomore high semeste1'. In our junior year our activities became more numerous. With the help of our new adviser, Mr. Lisle, we elected as president again, Lee Semon, Jr., vice- president, Robert Scott, and secretary-treasurer, Betty Lou Thacker. During the first semester we sponsored one matinee dance and held a class party in the gymnasium. The officers for our junior high semester were Robert Scott, presidentg Ver- la Watkins, vice-presidentg Katherine Lamb, secretary-treasurer. It was not until this semester that our activities really got under way. We selected and produced our class play, a comedy called The Family Upstairs in which Vivian Schultz from our class took a leading part. With the receipts from our play we gave the annual junior-senior reception in honor of the class of 19375 at the NVo1nan's Century club house. The theme for the reception was winter sports. Jack Crawford, Ella Fuerst, Margaret Heath, Betty MacKintosh, Jane Mogren, Verla Watkins were elected into the honor society in the junior high semester. Ella Fuerst was named our most worthy junior. When we became seniors, our class officers were elected and served for the entire year. They were Robert McAleer, presidentg Jack Crawford, vice-presi- dentg Dorothy Womack, secretary, Verla Watkins, treasurer. In our senior low semester we sponsored two matinee dances and a class party. Then our senior high semester, the most active of all, was started off with the annual rollicking skip day picnic at Eschbach Park. We also enjoyed the fContinuerl on page 191 l,J O IA 0 I fguftggn,
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