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Spanger L ter 1F the v r a ne roore and Harlan Snanger left us DU'1Pg the year, Betty Iorton and l9TT1l1 Fheramy passed alay There are 29 student V 1njn ln solo Iovever there vlll be 30 ,raduates smrce Ll1lS hulse lS attend ng Iortk lgu ln Denver an have 15 CT9dlt transferred o hattun to 1111 lUlOVa There are a fe' HCtlVltlGS ln whlch a nurber of our stu derts rave receavee honors vhlch ve feel worth N9HtlOUlH9 lhej are a to lofs Last year Carol Scott ird Irvlrg Scnachte le were elect ed as nevbers of the I3tlG187 Uonor COCl6Lf In our sophomore yea' fa old Delander was the only bov place 1D class B 1U the strte tournament Wn Denver Our Senlor Class OfflC9TS are Haro'c Delander, Preslden Jelen Kwttter V ce Presloent, uu'lOT Turdberg, Sec etary, harry uranson lrensuref The seniors G1 th1s VP1l'S O'flC9 force are Dale H3SP1H Irma Jannefald, Frances hlTSL1DPT, and Tullet Plerce Carol ocott 15 8l1tOT ol the BJLLDOG G1Z 'T and annual UWlOT Ltndbe e 3 socvate edltor O le sen ors who lp nL OG Aa l and annual a success are Ivllh Qcrncttcrle and D r J t Our state farrers are Daror Loch and JUPlOF Lundberg Da on and aunvor are also 11es1den' ara Vlce Presloent res ta 59 ' ' '54 VU- 'cr if ' W qu . a . X. ,ta , - , - , , A ' ' 1.1 . - c .-. . -L X 1- . L4 . I. 1. - .1 , , , ' v 01,101 ' f. .- ' ' Z U , .ts resid .7 '. s 1.ol. n f , . , n'.l 5 1 .fr W ' ' ' i , T - T Y ' .- T! 1-' . T.-' ' .c . .N 1 a - alll A L -. s . . ' H- ' 'Y ,- A ' t . Y qrtl F4 for a u J A . . ITA L YV - . u. . A . V, F L 4 -v1,... xt 1. A .-',- A. .X V at 1 . . Q. Fl I' -. -- K ' - s . l . - . C . w A - H ,Y ' ' . U A . . .1 H L . , o 5. ' . T. .-W-. , 1 . . LA .L . - V re resentlnv our class when the basketball bofs won second O . G . 6 E rw . ..'-'F 4. 0 - , 4. - 1 1 - ' . 4 4 L 4. - -li . il , 1 1 t , j M 1 .J. J.-. u T l.. -I . . T - . '? . T1 F7 ., ' , .L C I X .F --1 3 . . R., .. . .1 -1 .g L , ,, ,. SH . . L ina-. 'J' ' , ,3 J 4 L' 0 O . - , ' 0 V fx W. I? f - -, Al 'L LJJ. 4.4 4- q J -' '., rg is ti, rs. g . ta r 1 TJ A Tw 1-r 7T1r'1r T'1 ,- helf make the JL' D G A, ln Q., .- f' -. 3 .. A Lg -Ludl -. O 4 Q A.-E- - V 'bg .1 Q- AL 4- . A-x l V T . I B aj . 6 , . . ' .1.r . . .. .. ... f4lL J.. v. 1 '
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and f1SS Scott decided to leave ul Two new teachers came in their places, Miss Galbreath, and Miss Walkinshaw. We have an entirely different faculty now than we had when we were freshmen In the freshman yelr we started with the following students Dorothy Berglunf, xarion Brown, Harold Ddlander Ralph Fuesz, Evelyn Gueck, Irma Hannewald, Rex Hess, Marion Holmes, Josephine Janosec, Helen Kautter, Frances Kirschner Damon Koch, Maxine Law, Yatheryn Lucke, Junior Lundberg, Lary Ionk, Dorothy Monroe, wayne 'oore, Iarguerite Olson Juliet Pierce, Danny Ramsey, Parold Reyher, Delbert Sac! Irving Schachterle, Carol Scott, Dale Stanley, V1ola Stauffer, George Malls, Prentice williams, and Donald 'itt In the second semester Alice Rulla jolned our group and Evelyn Gueck, Iaxine Law, and Yatheryn Lucke left us The next year, seeming more brighter than the first we started with 33 students The new students were Merrill Cheramy, Gwendolyn Elrlich, llrgaret Lanham, Betty Morton, Arylene Huffman, and nllis Hulse Although to our disap polntment Dorothy Berglund, Dale Stanley, Merrill Cheramy, Gwendolyn Ehrlich, and George Walls left us The Junior year which seemed to be a rore promislng year we had the same number of students as in our proceed ing fear, but several changes were wade The following were added to our group Jlm Berlef, Marguerite Bgorklun, Harry Franson, Iarlor Gordon, Emily Hutchle, and Harlan OX ' . , 4 .-I 'A o -. 0 1 A . . , I - . - I ,f ' 0 I .A , A , x - ' A -. 4 ll vi , P A L , . l L r gr ' lv , . 4 LL L . - A , , i -, al., 1 , 'QL TW ' 4 . .- . I na - . . . A .1 . - . 1 .A 0 ' 5 rr ' ' r 1 - ' 1 L u 1 l, . . .L A L. H
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pectlvelj of the local W r A unlo 1S state trea urer of the F F A or qD1Z3tlOU Iarguerlte Lgorllun lS preswlent o tie act1ve hore 9COHOVlCS club and Allce Pulla lQ r de 1 of the 8SSOCl3t9 members e re proud of the U1 ls who have llved ln thls v1c1n 1 for twelve fpll ale, and have corpleted thelr school tralnlng here Among tho e laxtun students are helen Iautter Harold Delander, R8TlOD Iolmes, and Rex Hess We rust not forget Blll Rambow who has Fone Ilth us through the eivht years of grade school and also through our four fears of hlgh school Jullet Pierce A1106 Rulla THE hATlO AL HONOR SOCI Tf The Natloral Honor Qocletf of SecondarJ Schools was granted to the Iaxtun Hlgh School on tmc G1 th d J three XX NATIONAL L-U HU-A'OI? wer' N f xg. mhe purpose Ol the orparl at up is to stlmulate an enthusla m lor scholarshlp, to stl ulate a L e rerder servlce to promote le ders y and to develop character ln the students of amerlcan secondary schools l 3 asf' E5 2 47 -J Rss The COHSLltUtlOH of thls natlolal 1 org1n17at1on TGCOVHIZSS four cardwr l ObJGCtlV6S a fundamental lr all educatlon al p actlce Scholarship, Character, ueadershlp, and DGFV1CS To exalt these ObJ9Ct1VGS and hold them ever before the school as goals tovard vhlch re all should trlve lS the purpose of thls socletj ---4 Members Carol Scott, Lundberg, Jr Donna Brooks are Irving Schachterle, Harold Delander, Arthur , Irma Hannewald, Seniors and Marlowe Sharpe, JuHlOPS 9 . , , c . . , - ,- 4 9 0 a U T S 4 r- ' ' O O O L le - 4 O l f ' 1 . ' 'lf , .5 A., - L p l J' ' . L.- 'L ,resiu n - . ' . v.. O ' r V. - Q . 0 . . J fl A . -Y . 'f?..-. ' . ' 'ty 1 . 2 j,eos or rm'1 ' J- ' ' ' f ,. 3 1 f .L g . . Q 1 .L X .f ' I' ' 1 A 1 - 1 . .1 I L J V' . 1 O X ' J O T U 71 X . lk x Lv 4. A ' . .L 4. U . X . xr R .. C ,W L. 1 I . n . 1 . Q' . . - ll of June, nlneteen hundred and thlrty- V- A C , A X f' ' F, 4 ' .L . ' gc . far , .,L. 5, ,.- f 1T ' , ...l...'f . A - Q J. N . L . M, . . N.vlJ n I 1 171 1tE?S1l - to XXX Kp r 1 5 a hl. -427 w 7 I H L 9 X 1 ,J I 1 J .1 - .. ': ' J A I 0 VW X fi - - 0 , J I -s ,- - . 1 . 1 V gan lQ?5 . . . . . 1 I c J U ... -2 . l . . F . A . - X .: . l I - - ' I . rr : K 1 gi XX I 1- . ,-, . X j - - A it Y j 0 o ' I 5 , , , g .. .3 pL....,- n x,f v ' S . . . . 1 N 5, U , ' J 1 A ' - LJ '1 I o I y 4. I
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