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Mfrs. Qgilson, You have guided us through these three years of high school. You have taught us how to Work and how to play. Because you are an alumna of our school, you can appreciate with us the glory that is ours in being members of, as Mr. Weitbrecht has said, The free and independent re- public of Mechanic Artsf' Page Twmzy-nine
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BACK Row: Haustrauser, Kehr, Hampl, Hultengren, Rosenberg. Truim Row: Mulroony, LeMire, Reiehle, Simek, Hedlund, Strane, Groppli, Foster, Hardwirk. SECOND Row: Cerinak, Johnson, Kelly, Bowlin, Pittelkow, Kraus, Mt-Coy, Dotson, Nloore, Sioris. FEONT Row: Mnrum, Blullin, Munclahl, Siovobney, Dietseh, Rysgzuird, Mrs. Gilson, Blarzitelli, Zeuli, Flynn, Braun, Dunn, Fee. Senior Class The 1935 Senior Class was safely led through all of its undertakings during the past year by George Rysgaard, president, Tony Zenli, vice-president, Katherine Dietsch, treasurerg and Celia Xiarzitella, secretary. To aid them were the representatives and alternates chosen from every English 7 and 8 class. Klrs. Joseph Gilson, nee Lavinia Casey, acted as class adviser. Looking back over the past year, we note the many things the senior class has sponsored Cand remember the fun which resultedj. There were the candy sales held after sixth and seventh periods when home-made candy and penny suckers were sold, the sunlight dances after school in the gym, and the penny collections which were taken to help pay for a new curtain in the auditorium. The Seniors sponsored the sale of tickets and chose twenty-five girls to act as ushers for the Romantic Age. They donated five dollars to the Junior Class to give them something to start their year. On behalf of the class, the representatives sent flowers to Xlrs. Gilson while she was in the hospital for appendicitis. For Senior Day, Klay 28, l.ouis Rosenberg is chairman of the decoration committee, Grant Liesch, of doorg Arthur Simek, orchestra, and Yirginia Hoff- man, entertainment. The program will commence at the close of the fourth period and will continue until five o'clock. Seniors will be given identification tags which will admit them to the program and the dance. The theme chosen is that of A lklovie Party -the students Will come dressed to represent some movie star. Prizes will be given for the best boy and the best girl costume. The Cogwheel will issue a special six-page edition for the occasion. lylembers also looked after the bids for rings, pins, and pictures and decided upon the type of clothes to be worn at graduation. Page Thirly
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