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if ' AUSTERE AND PERFECT WITI-I CLASSICAL PEREECTION TI-IE CATI-IEDRAL-LIKE WINDOWS CALL TO NOBLE TASKS WITI-IIN.
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CLASS OF '36 OFFICERS l7l:.xNf'is Homx ............... ....,.. P rrsz'dent IiR.fxNc'Is lIuc'1u.r:r .. I 1'cc-Pzvsideizl l5r1R'r11A Gurur ,, ...... .5il'C1'1'flIl'.V l'r:'rlclc Soiufxsox . . . . . . . . T1'uns1m'r PFRHAPS the outstanding' event of the .limior Class this season was the Junior Prom which was held May IU. ln addition to the excellent time which was had hy those who attemleel, a tidy sum was added to the class treasury. The genial Mr. l'eltz was chosen as our class adviser, hy a committee inclutliaig jack Daley, joseph tiallagher, .Xristy Argyros. Martha Vogt and joan Searles. Already the class is making history. ln athletics we have .lack Nelson, Francis Hogan, A-Xlhie llinze. .Xrthnr .'Xi'g'yi'os and ,lolm Foreman. The dramatic cluhs hid fair to have a prosperous year with such histrionic ahility as is evidenced in thc work of Freddie Frantz, lfluggli Wzxtt, -lack Kerr, Martha Vogt, and Frieda Spratt. In the editorial held, Peter Sorenson. XVillett McCarty and Kenneth Wood, will Udo the honors next year. Scholastic honors will undonhtedly he forth coming with the scholarly efforts of Jack Daley, loan Searles, Rohert Towner and lack Carney. ' ' M. EDWARDS
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IN RETROGSPECT CLASS OF '35 L. oFr-'icsns RockwE1.1. l'1Ol.l.ANllS ......... ...... I 'resident jAcK HEuuEs ......... l'iee-President HELEN Ml'VVIl.LIAMS . .. .... Secretary GEORliE SCHIEIJER ..... .. Treasurer GEORGE CLICQUEN N01 . .. . . Adviser IN the Fall of 1931 approximately 150 bewildered Freshmen entered the high school for a four year pursuit of education and social activity which makes up for most of us, the richest part of our lives. Soon vue began to fall into groups and go our various ways. Today, we forget our little interests and again as a class of some 150 students, share a unified experience-that of graduation. We have made many strides in gaining a little knowledge and enlarging our ex- perience so that we may become better citizens and happier individuals in the serious business of living. We will be remembered for our men in athletic teams, such as Mitchell, Green and Downingg our contribution to dramatics. Alderman, Ruth Ellen Wilson, Hollandsg to journalism and debate, Hedges, Gallagher. Skelton and Clemens'. Today we are carefree students, glad for the day u hich ends our happiest experience: tomorrow, we are members of professions and trades, fathers and mothers . . . all voters who will make the New Deal a reality. Under the careful direction of the officers of the class this year and last, we have brought the Ship of Ships, the class of 1935, safely to port after a four year trip, which saw weather both stormy and fair. E We say Au Revoir and Thank You to our administrators, and teachers, for the important part they have played in our lives. Good luck, bon voyage, and lots of fun to you, the Classes of '36, '37 and '38,
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