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Seniors Tony Allaria 5 Vine 0. Thafs me. - Cheer Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, Z, 45 Operetta l, 2, 45 Orchestra 4. Ann Black Angee Wait a minute, I forget m Cheer Club 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Hiking l, 25 Volley Ball 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Elmer Bevilacqua t . Iulia Mae Attig Q Iulie She has them ivories in her power. nist for: Iosephine Ashcxuer HID.. Two eyes soft and brown. Cheer Club l, 2, 3, 4. Douglas Begeman Doug The boy with the blue car Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, Z, 3: Cheer Club 3. Iustin Boeker Hlusty., y gumf' For every Why, he has a Whereforef' Cheer Club l, 2, 4: lunior Play 3: Athletics Publicity Mgr. 4: Tennis 45 Tiger Staff 4. , in , . f f- -'--f -- ,. at ' . fy . 'V . ' ' . ii ' r .,.,, .ezwgig if f'f'ffr e g Wg - Me! .' 1- ' . Q f 'J'lf ---:' I if rmibfi, l fvl nike nwop.. Gordon Blackbum Dis here is me. Blackie Cheer Club 47 He has the mincing step of a Commerce Club 4' chicken treading on eggs. Q Marjorie Blixen I : ..Mm,gie.. LaV1ne Brave A quiet mfnd is richer than tl uvineYu - crown. Our Ethel Barrymore. Cheer Club l, 2, 3, 4: lunior Play 3: Glee Club 2, 45 G. A. A. 25 I, ' Girls' Council 25 Band l5 Q 'ii Hikinq 45 Orchestra l, 25 Operetta 3, 45 Hi-Tri 4. Tiger Staff 4. l l George Brendle .Arthur Buchanan 1 ..Doc.. HAH.. W Women are my specialty, - Somehow I like a brunette. Football 45 Cheer Club l, 25 Track 35 French Club 3, 45 Boys' Council 2, 35 Tennis l, 2, 35 Class Sec. 25 Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Tiger Staff 4. Hi-Y Treas. 3. - Eighteen J
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Presenting the Class of 1936 9I1101'S f f T ,. .. fu Vp QE V , M. SICKBERT L. SCHADE G. STUBBS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer President A REVIEW BY OUR PRESIDENT About September l, 1932, a mighty little band of timid but eager Freshmen turned their steps toward the big-house Cwith no reflections on Sing-Singl. We were surely a peppy gang-until the shock of those first report cards, remember? Our entrance to High School just seemed to start things off. ln our first year, the band held the spot-light. Imagine, a national championship right in our own back yard! And then we wereeSophomores! Very dignified Sophs, tooffor the first week or so of school, but our enthusiasm soon ran away with us as we cheered our wow of a football team on to a championship. About that time We were having quite a task trying to figure out which angle was the supplement to-etc., ah, sweet memories! The band was again a success and our track team walked away with district honors, the first in the history of E. H. S. With the cheers of that last race resounding in our ears, we awoke the next morning as-Iuniors! Naturally, following our terribly dignified Sophomore year, came the sophistication of being Iuniors. Determined to make this a banner year for Iuniors, we settled down a bit-just a bit. Lacking none of our old pep, however, we went loyally ahead, finding that the slight upset in the athletic department turned out fine after all. After saying good-bye to our old friend Mr. Gunn, and welcoming our new teacher of science, Mr. Gouza, we turned our thoughts to basketball. Boy, what a team! And which lunior girl cried the hardest when we lost that heartbreaking game to Alton? Finishing the year by going to the long awaited Iunior-Senior banquet, and watching the band and track team come through with two more championships, we now were-oh, pinch me to see if l'm awake-we were Seniors! Here we are, one hundred and thirty-odd strong, as fine a crew as will ever graduate from deah old Alma, the first Senior class never to go Senior on the rest of the school lwe thinkl. Of course, all we could hear or say the opening days of school was, Say, these Freshies get smaller each year. But there is an end to all good things, and it's time to say good-bye to this grand old spot, so remembering all the wonderful days we've had beneath the roofs of E. H. S., we wish that any success we may have had, or will have, will be carried over to the class of '37, Seven teen
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Marie Buckles Buckles Elly chfef ambition is to get hy? Cheer Club l, 2, 47 Glee Club 27 Gpereiia Z, S: Hiking lj Hi-Tri 3, 47 Band l, 2, 3, 47 Crcheslra l, 2. Kerrol Childres Buck Let the World step bgvg I'll take it easy. Cheer Club l, 2, 3, 47 Band l, 2, 3, 4. Edith Dickerson Eddie A most serious lady who doesn't waste any time? Hiking l. Seniors Claxton Burroughs Clack Do I look romantic? Cheer Club l, Z7 l, 2, 3, 47 Hi-'Y' Sec. 37 Hi-Y Pres. 4. Charles Caulk Charlie The Jeff of 'Mutt and Jej7'.,' Cheer Club 3, 47 Cheer Leader 3, 47 Ecnd l, 2, 3, 4. Carol Crouch 7 7 Tools ' -Q 1 Monday comes too soon after :f un ': I l t' A Sunday night. 4,5 cheer Club 2, 3, 4, 7 - ' Hi-Tri 3. ,N ...,., 7, 7 A - 'Y 'iff' 5 ' z Lawrence Donaldson Larry Sometimes I sit and think, others just sit.', Band l, 27 Cheer Club Z, 3, 4. Harriet Dornacher Door Knocker A girl of many moodsf, Girls' Council l7 Band l, 27 Cheer Club 2, 47 Drawing Club 47 Hi-Tri 4. Helen Esiabrook Holly She laughs at the wiggling of a straw. Cheer Club l, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 2, 47 Hiking 47 Hi-Tri 3, 4j Operetta 2, 4. Nineteen Muriel Dippold ..Dip,, lVhy is this thus? And what is the meaning of this thusness? Cheer Club l, 2, 47 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Council 2. G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. Pres. 47 Commerce Club Pres. 47 Siarnp Club 3, 47 Obereila l, 2, 3, 47 Volley Ball l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 3, 47 Archery 3, 47 HisTri 4. Chester Dooley Chet V The best men are those who say the leastf' Worden H. S. l, 2. William Engelmann Bill Well, we couldn't find one for youf, Cheer Club 2, 47 Glee Club l, 27 l'li-Y 47 Band l, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2. l 1
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