Senior Class of
1937
Graduation
Announcement
Coleman
County Chronicle, Coleman Texas, May 20,
1937
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Almost 70
Graduates to Receive Diplomas Friday Night
ADDRESS OF HARRY
HINES TO CULMINATE ACTIVITIES OF
1936-37 SCHOOL SESSION
Students in
the Coleman schools are meeting classes for
the last time this term today and graduating
exercises Friday evening will culminate
activities of the current session.
Harry Hines,
member ot the. state highway commission,
will speak before the graduating class on
"The Business and. Professional World of
Tomorrow" at the commencement exercises when
diplomas will be presented to almost 70
seniors by T. J. Allen, president of the
school board.
At this time
scholarships will be presented to Miss Nan
Lee Gay, first high senior girl student, and
to Clarence Saunders, first high boy
student. Miss Ollie Mae Kuykendall is
second high girl, and Harry Shapiro in
second high boy.
At the
present time there are 70 senior students
expected to graduate Friday night. Two
other seniors, not included on the following
list, may be graduated provided their work
is completed by Friday evening, according to
Supt. C. H. Huttord.
Seniors
expected to graduate are James Blackwoll,
Frederick Clark, Cecil Cope, Harry Cross, R.
B.
Davis, Jr., Wallace Dingus, Bertie Dunn,
Stansell Edington, Andrell Fischer, Glenn
Gay, Hugene Glasson, George Griffith, David
Harbour, Lee Hart, Louis Henderson, Arnold
Huey, William Isaac, Robert Jameson, Roy
Jameson, Gerald Johnson.
Richard
Klapper, Lucien Love, Lloyd Morgan, Stafford
Norman, Jack Ogle, Bob Pearce, Ben Quinn,
Jr., Robert Ragsdale, Raymond Saunders,
Clarence Sanders, Donald Saunders, Curtis
Schmidt, Jack Scott, Brownie Seals, Roy
Sewell, Harry Shapiro, Louie Yancy.
Othrene
Autry, Ouida Baum, Ellen Beck, Dorothy
Boyls, Ollie Mae Byers, Sammie Ruth Dubois,
Jane Edmundson, Flora Gatlin, Nan Lee Gay,
Nell Louise Hampton, Evelyn Henderson,
Virginia Hicks, Ozell Jackson, Mattle John
Justice, Cleo Kolb, Ollie Mae Kuykendall,
Ellen Malchoff, Billle Ruth Moore, Merle
Dean Odom, Tommy Jane Runkle, Minnie Sewell,
Lorraine Somerford, Lucille Stewart, Pearl
Stoup, Ethel Strickland, Margaret Thayer,
Juanita Willmon, Allle Yates, Helen Martha
Zachary and
Mildred Crawford.
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