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Seniors Teets, Marion Thorne, Robert Timm, Casimir Vaughn, Valoe Vergane, William Volheim, Lloyd Volstorf, Harvey Wallerstein, Joseph Weidner, Mary Jane Weiler, Gerald Werth, Carol Westphal, John Wheeler, Harriett Will, Joyce Williams, Lucille Wilson, Thelma Woodard, Willard Wright, Charles Young, Russell
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Lester Anderson Florence Keene George Sterne President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President The Class of 1936 The “Hands of Time” turn slowly, but the Class of 1936 is already on the final lapse of its journey through the local high school. So far, it has made this journey a great success. The Class of 1936 entered high school as backward, little freshmen. They elected Walter Herring president of their class; Russell Gilmore, vice-president; and George Mace, secretary-treasurer. This was the largest class that had ever entered this high school; therefore, these freshmen were placed in nine sponsor rooms. Miss Dahlberg and Mr. Troyer were elected as class sponsors. These shy students became accustomed to the routine of high school after they had all been delightfully entertained at the Freshman-Sophomore Party, and the girls, at the Girls' League Tea. As sophomores, the Class of 1936 chose Anthony Gondek as president; Chester Beebe, vice-president; and John Gay. secretary-treasurer. Miss McConkey and Mr. Maxey were selected as class sponsors. By the second year the Class had lost its shyness, and individual students became monitors, went out for sports, or joined the many clubs. At the same time the sophomores gave the incoming Freshman Class a hearty welcome, thus proving that they could and would succeed. This year the Class of 1936 started in the right manner by making Lester Anderson president. George Sterne was elected vice-president, and Florence Keene, secretary - treasurer. Miss Schwabenland and Mr. Maxey, the class sponsors, were given the great task of guiding the juniors in the class play and prom. The Junior Play, “The Lion and the Mouse , was a great success, with Yvonne Morris. James McKee, and Russell Gilmore taking the leading roles. The money taken in at this event, plus the money made by the juniors selling candy at the basketball games, proved adequate to promote a financially successful prom, at which the seniors were given a splendid farewell. Emma Schwabenland Sponsor Sheldon Maxey Sponsor
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