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Ruby Steiger Class Prophecy—Opera singer. Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4; operetta. 1. Charles Smith Class Prophecy—G street poltical speaker. Glee club. 4; operetta. 4. Burton Stokes Class Prophecv—Evangelist. Torch Honor. 2. 3; vice-president Tennis club. 4; representative Hi-G. 4; Hi-G. 3. 4; treasurer class. 2; basket ball. 3. 4; football. 3. 4. Shirley Stinebaugh Class Prophecy—Dress-maker's dummy. Department head Girls' League. 4; G. A. A., 1, 2; debate. 3; tennis. 3; Dramatics. 4; Pep club. 4; junior play; senior play; 8. B. play. 4; orchestra. 1. 2; yell leader. 3. Marjorie Talbot Class Prophecy—Socialist speaker. Class secretary. 1; Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4; president Torch Honor, 4; secretary Torch Honor, 3; secretary Girls' League. 3; orchestra, 1, 2. 3, 4; Pep club. 4. Earl Strack Class Prophecy—Scissors grinder. Joe Trumbly Class Prophecy—Professor of English. Ruth Terry Class Prophecy—Dress-maker. Dramatics. 4; Glee club. 3; Tennis club. 3; Pep club. 4; orchestra. 1. 2; junior play; operetta. 3. Margaret Thies Class Prophecy—Nursemaid. G. A. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; Dramatics. 4; Pep club. 4; senior play. 4. George Warren Class Prophecy—Opera singer. State president F. C. A.. 4; F. C. A. foreman, 3. Henry Weber Class Prophecy—Popular song writer. Kula Traxler Class Prophecy—Bar-maid. Entered from Kerby, 1934; G. A. A.. 2. 3. 4. Genevieve Treadgold Class Prophecy—Pickpocket. G. A. A.. 4; Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4; Pep club. 4; Tennis club. 3. 4; S. B. play. 4; secretary Dramatics. 4; Dramatics. 4; typing contest. 3. Willard Wilson Class Prophecy—Boy Scout organizer. Torch Honor, 3, 4. 19
George Winkelman Class Prophecy—Forecloser of mortgages. Entered from Talent. 1934; F. C. A. superintendent. 4; class treasurer 1; football, 3; basket ball, 3. Jeanette Turner Class Prophecy—Prying columnist. Yell leader. 3. 4; G. A. A.. 1. 2. 3. 4; president G. A. A.; 3, 4; representative Torch Honor. 4; class secretary. 3; Tennis club, 3; Toka. 1, 2, 3. 4; Scroll. 3. 4; Dramatics. 4. Vivien Williams Class Prophecy—O-Woman. Glee club. 3. 4; Dramatics. 4; Torch Honor. 2. 3. 4; Junior play; operetta. 3. 4; senior play. Sherman Woolfolk Class prophecy—Champion wrestler. F. F. A., 1. Leola Maynard Class Prophecy—Laundress. Entered late from Odebolt. Iowa. The closing events of our school career started with the senior play, “The Country Cousin,” a 4-act comedy-drama given April 16 and 17. There was a large attendance both nights. The acting was exceptionally fine, and the character parts were well portrayed. Those seeing the play will long remember Clyde Everton as George, 3rd with his English accent, Delma Jean Jones and Margaret Schieferstein as the beloved Nancy Price, and Bob Jackson as the “one and only Sam Wilson. The College Club Luncheon, given at the Redwoods Hotel, May 16, was the first social event for the senior girls on their commencement calendar. On May 22, the P.-T. A. Mothers banquet was given at the Redwoods Hotel for the entire class. Dancing was enjoyed after the banquet. Baccalaureate services were given at the Methodist church, May 24. Various honors and a clever and original presentation of the Class Will and Prophecy were enjoyed on Class Night, May 26. Commencement was May 28. In short we leave with the thought of many successful undertakings and pleasant memories. Life is wonderful. Some day you will learn that loving God and loving one another are the sum of life. More and more this will become evident and will govern school life in the future. It will annihilate backwardness, pride, selfishness, misunderstanding. You will realize the goal in your life is not all book-learning and making money, but to learn better how to live with and love humanity. Robert Jackson, President Senior Class. Senior Farewell The familiar old halls are alive tonight. Alive wtih fun and joy and laughter, Alive with young faces all smiling so bright. Alive with the hope for the years that come after. But through it all is a current of sadness Of all the time we must leave behind; Memories come flocking of schoolmates and gladness. With dreams of the life we yet have to find. Four years have passed since we entered the place Where we have learned of law and rule. Now as we leave we remember this phrase; “Out of school life and into Life’s school.” —Margaret Coan. 20
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