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THE CALL O'PAN 19 3 7 • • • • • Coyle Cleveland For the last two years Mr. Cleveland has been the advisor of the class of 1937. He has devoted a great amount of time to the problems of the class and of the individual boys. All of the members of the class felt perfectly free to consult Mr. Cleveland on their own particular difficulties. In our Junior year he watched closely ami developed our extracurricular activities, and in our Senior year he paid careful attention to scholastic guidance. His experience and advice proved to be of invaluable aid when the time came for the selection of colleges and the problems of the next four years. We probably shall not appreciate fully the wisdom of his work until some years later. The graduating class of 11)37 takes this opportunity to thank Mr. Cleveland sincerely for his friendly interest and sympathetic counsel so unselfishly rendered during the past years. Mi
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THE CALL O'PAN 19 3 7 History of the Class of I ft.'t 7 The history of the class of 1937 is not startling, and in several years it will become obscured along with the stories of the other classes. But in that obscurity we shall take pleasure, for only then shall we be a true part of the school. If we were to go back to that well-known dreary September morning, to Miss MacDonald's first grade room, we could find but one member of our present class, namely. Charles I)avenj ort Cook. But by the time we reached Miss Sherin's room on the second floor, two more had been added—Bob Thomson and Steve Andrus. We made Viking paper ships, we played soccer in the yard, and we had milk and crackers at recess. After live years of this sequestered life, we were at last ready for the “Big School. And we did reach the ‘‘Big School, a bit dazed perhaps. Why, look here! We now have J. B. Bean, a little fellow with pink hair. Don Peddie of sports page fame, and Bob “Mique. We all went out for the “C team, and most of us made our letters. This was Mr. Bittinger's first year, and ours was the first “Death Valley team. Several were in the choir, and a few of us were in the orchestra. That year “Ped took the scholastic honors. The following year we had several additions to our number—Jack Bisscll, Tom Oakes, and Paul von Kuster. That fall we had fifteen men on the “B Burk How: Rosen berry. Cook. Bissell. Mr. Cleveland. Clark. J.. Hibbard, Mirhelson Second Row: Burton, (i., Peddie, Thompson, ( , Thomson. R.. Spencer, T.. Purdy, Oakes Front Row: Bean. Youngquist. Andrus, von Kuster. Charlton 17
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