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TO OUR SENIORS Dorothy June Smith, '37 Seniors, you who now in parting Quit these halls for ports unknown. Some will journey still with comrades Others tread the path alone. But before you yet must leave us, We would bid you hear at last What you've meant these former school How you've taught us in the past. You before us as examples, Turned at last from childhood's door. Gaining wisdom from experience. Seniors. could we ask for more? You above us. looking downwards. Taught us how to laugh with you. How to give more joy to others. How to start each day anew. You, alone, in times of sorrow, Made us see the tolls of pain, That to cease and shirk from duty Always brought more loss than gain. With you we have found true friendship. Hearts well bound with ties so strong- They will aid, when you have left us. Aid our stumbling feet along. As you've kept our steps from straying, Kept them from the foolish lures, Now your task is just beginning, You must help the world,-it's yours. years
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JUNIOR E. MINOR Junie PRESIDENT Junie certainly has achieved much in his high school career. Where would we have been without his help in football, basketball, and baseball? He has also been an active member of the Dance Committee. Junie is a boy worth knowing and one who has proved to be an ex- cellent leader. Hats off to you, Junie, and we wish you the best of luck in your chosen career. ROSAMOND M. O'NElL Rossie V ICE -PRESIDENT There are not words enough to describe our admira- tion of Rossie, who has been one of our most out- standing classmates. Her excellent work in studies made her eligible for the Honor Society in her junior year. She has been Vice-President for two years-a tribute to her popularity. She has taken the commercial course, and her hopes are to be a private secretary. Her outstand- ing abilities will carry her far, and all of us wish her the best of luck. DOROTHY E. GRUBE DOI SECRETARY Dot's puns, smiles, and exceedingly good humor have made a foundation of friends that will always remain standing. Although Dot does not play varsity basketball or hockey. she has been an ardent fan and was the girls' manager of Hockey Team throughout her school year Orchids to you, Dot. WALTER F. HARRIS Walt .TREASURER Though we have had the privilege of knowing Walt only two years, he certainly has stacked up many honors. In basketball it was hard, even for the spectators, to keep him in sight, and in baseball he has also proved to be a whizz. We cannot stop here, however: Walt was also an active member of the Dance Committee. Success is yours, Walt, and when we see you in the Big Leagues, we will brag of having known you in good old K. H. S. LAURA E. RUSSELL VALEDICTORIAN Laura came to us in her junior year. and yet in these two years she has been so active that she was chosen as one of the girls who had done the most for the school. Because of Laura's exceedingly high average she is our valedictorian. She is on the Enterprise Board, in the Honor Society fvice-presidentb and in the Latin Club. The school will have a difficult time replacing you, Laura. J. BIRNIE SAUNDERS SALUTATORIAN As a reward for his high standing, Birnie has been made salutatorian of the class of 1936. In addition, he is President of the High School Honor Society for 1936. It is rumored that Birnie is not quite so quiet outside of school as he is inside. There is no doubt that Birnie will carry out whatever he tries to do.
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