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6 1 VZ? Just as four legs are needed To support a little stool So the seniors, sophomores, juniors, And the freshmen make a school.
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Left to right: Daniels, Woodward, Gill, Westhoff tadviserj. Seniors Ernest Daniels ...,....,.,....4,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.4,,,,, P resident Mary Margaret VVoodward ...... ....... X 'ice-President Mary Ellen Gill l.,.,4A,,,,,,4l,,,,,. ,4,,,A,,,A,,,,,,,,,, S eeretary Miss Westhoff ............................,......,.... Faculty Adviser URING its final year at N If. H. S., the senior class began its activities under the leadership of Jack Bennett. Since encouraging participation in inter-class activities was one of its primary motives, this class headed both boys' and girls' inter-class bastketball. The senior girls' team won for the third consecutive year and were presented letters in the spring. The intra-mural debate tournament was also sponsored by the seniors. They had charge of the exhibit case in which various school activities had displays. A score board was made for the gym. Another useful activity was the senior girls' quartet which sang at several school and outside activities. Margaret Herring, who was chosen outstanding senior girl, won the D. A. R. award. Decorations were provided for Christmas week, and at the annual program Santa Claus appeared. In mid year, Ernest Daniels was elected to assume duties as chief executive of the class. Several brave warrious captured positions on the gridiron, basketball team and baseball squad. The seniors were also well represented in all other school organiza- tions. The annual Open House program was presented April 3, to acquaint the friends, parents and alumni of N. U. H. S. with high school life. The senior play, The Queen's Husband , was presented at Central school auditorium April 24 and 25. Climaxing the eventful year, senior week occurred the second week of May. At this time the '36 Chehalem and Senior edition of the Echoes appeared. The senior picnic and class day were also celebrated with an added feature of campus day. Three important events awaited the seniors at the brink of Graduation Harbor. Baccalaureate occurred May Sl, while the upper classmen received their hard earned diplomas Thursday, June 4. Following the junior-senior banquet, the class of '36 set forth to tackle the great wide world.-Esther May Weesner. 9 5' 'ivllili nllllllm II u . D I l QV' M 'X A ,. X5 . , .. Q, - ?' W iles -:L ll x Ti1... 'Il1 i'. l l ' J, -. -' Pig , 'V'-v-V :- -, '4' -' N ' , - Y - I - ' f X' thy '7 115' 'll lll, -.. . s ,aa 1 rf , t v tt.-a1...l all Q ' , 4' ' E' - V wget. '1 DE.. -fb
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