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K. H. S. y The Clcss of ’37 The present Junior Class, passed through the portals of the High School building in September of 1933. This class, numbering 130 pupils, was one of the 6 largest in the history of Falls City High School. Under the guidance of their sponsors, Miss Brecht and Mr. Boswell, class officers were chosen as follows: President, James Cain; Vice President, Mildred Heck; Secretary and Treasurer, Grace Allsman. No activities of special importance were undertaken, and the class would have remained in obscurity had not James Grant won his basketball letter. The Sophomores elected the following class officers: President, James Grant; Vice President, John Falter; Secretary end Treasurer, Tom Davies. Two Sophomores figured prom ncntly in sport activities; James Grant winning both football and basketball, and Frank Elam his football award. Miss Betz became a class sponsor with Mr. Boswell, and under their direction the class decorated the Auditorium for Baccalaureate Services and Commencement Exercises. Returning in September 1935, the Junior Class elected these class officers: President, James Cain; Vice President, Frand Elam; Secretary and Treasurer, John Falter. Several of the Class members figured dramatically in one act plays throughout the school year. The cast of the Junior Play made up of the following people: Tom Davies, James Cain, Roy Eaton, Robert Goldsmith, Clarence Pruett, Ruth Faucett, Lillibeth Slagle, Betty Jane Burgner, Audrey Culver, Emagene Foster, Lloyd Walraff, John Falter, Frank Elam, Mildred Heck, Charlotte Prather, Mary Davis, June Macomber, Ethel Lee Burdick. The Class of ’37 looks toward Senior year and graduation with anticipation of a happy school year. Page Twenty-seven
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SMy School Joyce Kilmer s Parody on “Trees” I think that I shall never see A School so wonderful to me. A School whose ideals are the best. Whose activities surpass all the rest. A School that may in summer bear The memories of the faded year. A School of many a happy day Spent in hours of work and play. A School whose knowledge we have gained And much of it has been retained. Schools like this we don’t forget And leave with hearts filled with regret. Suanne Shock. CLASS FLOWER Forget-Me-Not CLASS MOTTO Knowledge Is Power CLASS COLOR Blue-Silver Page Twenty-six
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GRACE ALLSMAN IRENE BAHR VIRGINIA BELL CHARMIAN BLOOM MARJORIE BRECHT ELEANOR BROWN ETHEL LEE BURDICK BETTY JANE BURGNER JAMES CAIN AUDREY CULVER TOM DAVIES MARY DAVIS ROY EATON FRANK ELAM RUTH FAUCETT EMOGENE FOSTER ORVIL FRANZEN MILDRED FRITZ IRVIN GATES ROBERT GATZ ANNABELLE GERWICK ROBERT GODFIRNON son Page Twenty-eight
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