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Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS The class of '35 leaves this school with an air of pride and a feeling of regret. Its pride is due to the great changes that it has witnessed and helped bring about in its four years of attendance. This is the first class that has played on both the dirt and the new turf field. It witnessed also the beautiful landscaping on the left side of the school lawns and the in- stallation of the track and turf fields. Dean Atwood of this class was a charter member of the Iunior States- men of America, an organization founded by Professor Rogers of Montezuma, while Earl Melone was 5 a member of the first board of this group. F our Saratoga relay champion- ships, two football brawls, an inter- class champion track team, two girls' basketball, two girls' volleyball and three girls' hockey championships are a few of the athletic accomplish- ments of the class. The record of four wins in the Saratoga relay will be something for future classes to shoot at for many a day. Some of the seniors remember the assembly in which Mr. Brown, the present principal, was presented to the student body by Mr. Ayer, the preceding principal.
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J. CI STUDENT BODY Cl-'lr'lCEBS The Student Body elections for the year 1934-35 were held in the spring of l934 for the first time under the new constitution. Willard Stockton pre- sided over the nominating commit- tee who nominated the following stu- dents for president: lames Clayton and Dean Atwood, vice-president, Earl Melone and Bill George, secre- tary, Tallulah Gibb and lane White- manp treasurer, lohn Baggerly and Frank Bradford. Elections were all over and the first student body meet- ing called by lune 4, l934. For the first time there were no tickets. The nominees drew straws to 4l see who would make their campaign speeches first and were introduced separately by Willard Stockton, the retiring president. Each nominee had his own plat- form. The main planks were a trophy case, more student body dances, and a ticket office. Iames Clayton won the presidency, Earl Melone the vice- presidency, Tallulah Gibb and lohn Baggerly capturing the offices of sec- retary and treasurer. All four have served faithfully and their adminis- tration of student body affairs has been a notable one. '
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Adrian, A. Allen, B. Allen, A. Anderson, D. Anderson, Argall, Atwood Baggerly, Barbaccra, Bartlome, Beldm PAUL ADRIAN Football Orchestra Track ALICIA ALLEN Senior Athletic Dramatic Club Wildcat Staii BEN ALLEN Biology Club Football Basketball ARTHUR ANDERSON Council of Representatives Football and Basketball Vice-President of Block Society DAVE ANDERSON Football Secretary oi Student Body President ot Block Society CLIFFORD ARGALL Baseball Track lunior Cup DEAN ATWOOD Stage Crew Manager Commissioner ot Dramatics lunior and Senior Plays Manager I I6 q B lt B 1amln,Bensberg IOI-IN BAGGERLY Student Body Treasurer El Gato Staff , Senior Play IOSEPI-I BARBACCIA Football I I Stage Crew I Dramatic FRED BARTLOME Intermural Sports English III Play Vice-President oi Spanish Club IOI-IN BELDING Football El Gato Track FRANCES BELTRAM President of Spanish Club Orchestra Cup Senior Play ERMA BENIAMIN Advanced Orchestra Spanish Club Dramatic Club RI-IODA BENSBERG , Tennis Club Wildcat Staff French Club
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