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C4PlfwC-B ' ,ii'3TV 5215 ! THOMAS FERN WELCOME X ROY WALDON LAVONIA MANUEL WALKER Band PETTIFORD Orchestra G. A. A. The January graduating class also includes the following: William Houston Paul McWilliams Robert Richey gi Leroy VanHorn The June graduating class also includes the following: Harry Bennington Irma Chapman Donald Kiefer Richard Byers Jewell Hansel June Moats The following students will probably graduate in August: Fred Campbell Donald Harris f Stanford Sullivan Carl Lyle Enicks Clarence Kennedy Conn Ward Ross Mills ff Robert Wilson CLASS OF 1937 HEN the group of 225 freshmen entered Garfield in 1933, the history of the class of 1937 began. Because of the disastrous fire in the spring of 1934, we, together with the sophomores, spent the last part of the second semester at Lang. Here our class sponsor, Miss Winifred L. Warner, was chosen and the following officers for the next year elected: David Shannon, president, Marian Van Bibber, vice president, Mary Pipes, secretary, Bob Davis, treasurer. During our sophomore year we had one class party with over a hundred present. This was held at Lange and was a huge success. For our junior officers we selected John Freed, Byron Ferguson, Mary Pipes, and Raymond Bolinger to steer us through the year. In the fall term our largest task was the selection of a class ring. We also held a party at Lange. Our last social aH'air of the year was our Prom and banquet given in honor of the graduating seniors. Bob Baker's orchestra from I. U. made our Prom one of the best in years. For this year our officers have been John Freed, Milton Archer, Mary Pipes, Dick Morge, and Edith Havener. We are looking forward eagerly to the good times ahead of us: senior breakfast, boatride, farewell dance, and commencement. After that We say, Goodbye, Garfield. .NX J.. f 'ii Ai? 'x EW 9- u 9 'W WI 1 3 7 5 , 5 ,, 1 ' lweuty-two
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75 CPMCB ' 9' 'Ti P W v CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1937, realize that our days are numbered because of the over-indulgence in study which has left us in a very weakened condition. Therefore, possessing as of yet a sound mind and a disposing memory we do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Article I. We will and bequeath: To the school: Another class as brilliant and as studious as ours. Article II. We will and bequeath: To the juniors: The privilege of editing the Benedictus, the riht to become sophisticated seniors, and our parking space outside the office door. To the sophomores: The task of sponsoring and financing the annual Prom. To the freshies: The right to discard the name of green and adopt the new and more flattering one, Soph . To the faculty: Our respect and thanks for ignoring our mis-conducts. To the janitors: A dozen baskets full of discarded love notes to read and enjoy: also, any text-books that are found lying around. To the Hall Committee: A new set of rules which forbids any student to enter the building before 11:30 in the morning and to leave it after 2:30 in the afternoon. Article III. We will and bequeath: Our profound thanks to Miss Warner for her interest and helpfulness. Jim Baker's line to Burton Rossiter. Eleanor Furstenberg's Oxford glasses to anyone who wants them. Ray Bolingeris purple shirt to Bill Van Horn: also, Jim Tuttle's red one. Leo Deming's ability to sneak up on unsuspecting couples to Bill McCrory. Eugene Muench's blush to Pete Jones. Gilbert Hogue's nimble fingers, fiexible wrists, and high-stepping ability to Fesler. Bill Nick Mehes's permission for Virginia to go with someone else. John Cundiif's back slapping ability and hearty laughter to Paul Pfister. Norman Helt's way with the women to Bill Horace Hayward. Bernard Sweeney's privilege of doing all bally-hooing at next year's carnival to Jerry Shandy. Dorothy Jean Fox's giggle to Betty Donald. fSignedJ THE CLASS OF 1937. 1 grgyflf ,a r 'Tk ' is iplgttl Vi -E 1 9 3 7 :L -F' Wi fi I 5 2 '- mf 1 ll -i'5'li' I ,' .WSL :L . -- 'L U 5 P N 5 ,lwcnty-four
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