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4 THE V1EwPo1NT-1 935-36 We dedicate this hoolq to the College View Business Men's Cluh and to the future alumni of our school who will at some time he taking part in this worth-while movement which is injecting an inspirational and cooperative spirit into our com- munity. PM -' K ' . jig 7 Table of Contents 2 My Article Author Page No. Viewpoint Staff ........................ Staff Member td-pg-, 4,v.-fc, J College View High School ........ Picture ............ 2 , Dedication .................................. Staff Me-mber F 5 1 Viewpoint Views ........ ....... E ditors .............. , ' Our Good Times ...... ....... S taff Member ............ I 1 Sneak Day ...................... ....... S taif Member .... Lincoln Administration ............ Staff Member .... ' South Entrance ........... ....... P icture .............. -7 Faculty ................... ....... S taff Member ...... f I Meet the Seniors ...... ....... lv lack Harrison W lv: C Valedictorian ........................ Staff Member ,LF Salutatorian .............................. Staff Member .... . c ' 6 Z The Whole Town's Talking ...... Mack Harrison College View Monthly News .... Staff Member .... . 6 Commencement Speakers ........ Torval Johnson Exercises ............... ...........,........ S taff Member .... . Senior Class Sponsors .............. Staff Member .... . 'ls . K ' Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class ................ Staff Member .... . 4 4 ,C ' Sneak Day Snaps ......... ....... P ictures .................. adam! Poetic Dreams ................ ....... F lorence Herge-rt .... A Ready Made Family .............. Staff Member ........ L Junior Sponsor ......,......... ....... I rene Henson .......... Junior Ramblings ......... ....... C lifford Thomas .,,. WTA-f Sophomores ........... ....... B etty Belle Barney . 7 and June Whalen ,J Mo J 6 , I lc ! Ninth Grade .....,. Norma Christensen.. Eighth Grade ....... Jane Stewart and Ld, ji Keith Powell ...... o. Seventh Grade ................ ....... D ale Gibbs .............. New Faces ................ , ............... Merritt Robson ...... ! jx. National Honor Society .......... Mack Harrison ...... 7 'he Stage .................................. Pictures .............. . A I 5 f iewpoint ...,................ . ....... Staff Member .... . 77 Purple and Gold ........ ....... lt Iarcia Perry .... . J I Girl Reserves ......... ....... S taff Member ..., , fpvv 1 .1 A 1,1 Hi-Y Highlights ..... ....... J ames Pember Football ............... ....... S taff Member .... w Basketball ..... E ............................. staff Member ' Track ................... ...................... S taff Member 86411, vc. Pep Club and G.A.A. ActivitiesStaif Member --gf C V Club .................................. Staff Member 4 'X Calendar ................ ....... S taff Member A Farewell ................ ....... S taff Member Viewpoint Sponsors ..... ....... S taff Member Snapshots ........................ ....... P ictures ............ .,41 Autographs ................................ .........................,...... 4 3, 44 Note: Non-staff members who wrote articles have been given special mention.
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but the 1936 Viewpoint will WWA- oi - 1' - --A H' . g . M -X- f1 7771'l 1 2.22. u - e- ,Q iii? Viewpoint Views . . The editors and staff wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to the College View Business Men's organization for making this year's publication possible. Expecting nothing in return, save our good will, you did everything within your power to make it easier for us to put out a revolutionary type of annual that could never have been published without your sup- port, For the first time in history a book is being placed in every student's hands. Not only this n l f 5 I 1 i v 1 Bill Hughes I I-Editor stand as a model for all future high school publications in the state, More power to you and we know that our readers, too, will appreciate your good-will gesture. You may be assured of their co- operation in the drive to make College View community con- scious, At this time we would also like to thank Mr. Humann and Mrs. Bergman for their help and guid- ing inliue-nce as staff sponsors. Attention, students! The staff's chief purpose in publishing some- thing so revolutionary was to fur- nish College View High School with a more delightful and inter- esting type- of book that would open up new opportunities for all future Viewpoint workers, We have considered ourselves pion- eers by blazing the way for suc- ceeding classes. Underclassmen should read this book carefully, finding improvements that have been made and improvements that could be made. Notice particu- larly the magazine style so much in evidence throughout all fourty- four pages, Previous to this year nearly all high school year books have simply been pictorial re- views. 1936 sees a new era of spicy and ple-asing books done in a literary style. We are proud to be among the very first to put this added zest into a high school pub- lication. Since we are pioneers in this effort our magazine is far from perfect, We simply had the idea, Now it is up to you to enlarge and improve it. Taking up the improvements we have made, the first, and perhaps the most worthwhile, was doing away with the traditional set-up of student and faculty accomplish- ! ' Jean Hamper, Ass-sm-inte Editor ments. Instead of the usual dry list of things accomplished at such and such time printed by the side ofthe individual panel pictures, in- teresting personal accounts writ- ten in the American Magazine in- teresting people style, have been substituted. The appearance of our advertising has been vastly changed by using a list of spon- sors, instead of the messy blocked ads which fill up five or six pages that could be used for something else, Section pages labeled Sen- iors , Athletics etc., have also been done away wih, allowing still more room for other material. An administration page has been introduced while snap shots are larger and more numerous, All in ail the book has at least three times as much copy in it, is done in a better literary style and is more original in design than any other annual, published by a high school of our size, in the state. That ends our boasting and we'll close by sincerely hoping that one and all will enjoy the 1936 View- point. We also wish students, fac- uty, and townspeople many hap- py and successful years that are being made possible by the com- munity's marvelous ingenuity and cooperative teamwork . Owr Good Times o . Editorially, this is just an at- temp to ramble for awhile, As a senior, looking back over my high school days, I have that sad and empty feelin'. As some wag once put it in the P and G, my ada1n's apple is getting too large for my throat. However, every senior is glad that he's smart enough to graduate. We know not ! Q 6 1 i a l l 1 I l U Ervain Oaks Business Manager
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