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Uhr CD-EighAnnuz11, 1535 l To? Row: W. Bell R. Herod J. Murphy P. Worcester FIFTH Row: F. Grant W. Henkes P. Gorske Miss Hammond B. Lawson W. Persons FOURTII Row: K. Bohrer F. Dunlap M. llurst N. Blackburn V. Carson V. Lansing I.. Willhond A. Fowls l Tnuw Row: l C. Reinhard YW Y 1 R. Kessler sl. Grille-n A , V . , . . 1 K. Luikhnrt Stacorsp Row, E, Bartlett, F. Spelbrinlt, G. Mahlke, B. Reid, S. Nzipp, D. Squires, D. Gutman, C. Skalak, M Glider M. Bartlett. GI' Anderson FRONT Row: lW. lVzxll, L. Portman, Rl. llurst, C. Crist, B. Brown. N. llughes, G. llohbs. M, Johnston ling: eighteen Uhr Enphnmnren Presenting the Class of 1937 .... These lads and lassies have something to give us .... an undaunted spirit .... To them we owe the first modernized barn dance .... A picnic .... and a spring party completed their mad social whirl .... Led by Sportsman Philip VVorcester, president .... Blonde Camille Slcalak, vice presi- dent .... Diminitive Edwin Bartlett, secretary .... Dapper VVil- liam Henkes, treasurer .... Socialites hlyriam Johnston, Virginia Carson, Paul Gorske, and Burdette Lawson, social committee .... This class has left an example for oncoming Sophomores .... lllay they as Juniors have all the success which they deserve .... lllay their next advisor he as capable as Norma Hammond ....
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Uhr QD-High Annual, 15135 'ol' Row: I . Alamos, XV. l.m'cl.tml, G. Clark. I . Xvilliglliis, Y. Wlilliauls, l'. Dawlcy, IT. Rhodes, R. Bell, NI. 'l'1-vos, nl, Zuhm, V. Pclliford, I . 'liaveuir-r, il. Dudley. VV. Yororxi lul'k'rll Row: lf. lflfclrcll, J. I.ee, A. kvooslcr. R. Dudley. N. Sakcllzlr. ik. Jones, C. Ohly, TNI. Grill- R Porter, Miss llzlucr, I.. lklziclfutluroti, nl. Strong. IJ. Burprc-ss. NV. 'I'lulnius, R. l'cal s, . 'num Row: lf. Avery, M. Waldctkcr. ll. Sandrock. lf. llnll, I. llodcc, G. l rccmuu, Il. Spolts, I . Graves. Y. lklason, N. Ililflli, U. Slreichcr, ll. lklillvr rroxn Row: Cl, Squires, AI, Ilclg, A. Ilcach, I . Noland, K. Lelunlou. l. lNIcL'rccdy, J. Ilauixe, K. Rosecrans NI. Nr-idinv, lf. Kruger, M. jusliic, I.. Roberts lus'r Row: Y. l'ln-hw, R. l it-lds. gl. Ilcnkt-s, IC. Phillips, P, Crosby, M. ICtlwanls, B. Rogers. I . Worcester, Ii. Squires I Ellie iluninru If you know this class, you know a crowd .... it numbers around eighty strong .... a real up and coming class, this IQ-ill .... Their problem-always the problem of Juniors-was the Prom .... To ' finance this four dances were given .... and the Bohemian Gardens at the Carnival were opened .... For their own amusement a class picnic was held at the Lake .... The event of the year .... the .Iunior Senior Prom . . . . June eighth . . . . silhouetted figures danc- 2' ing to the haunting strains of a muted band in the beautifully decorated ball room of the Oberlin Inn .... Officers: .... Lendrum blac- lfachron, president .... lllarguerite Grills, vice-president . . . Frances Nolan, secretary .... VVilbur C. Thomas, treasurer .... Betty Rogers .... Carl Uhly, social chairmen .... llliss Dorothy Bauer, advisor . . . lv Maur ururutrru
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ii' Row: R Ht-illuulf NV. XViulon R livtkeix Mis. Kelly IJ Alelnzlll A Ri-ynolils if lialmlxvin ,l. Sthminls wril Row: IJ Ilihlner ,l. Ilall R. Slater l', Rhotles li, Dew ll, llarteon ll. Smith R Kenney M. t'.imphcll l . Svliga nun Row: R. U'l eirell ,I Strong V. -latkwn li, l.e:lhy if. lhlkmcr IJ, Suiter 'l'. VVUWI XV flosc ,l, llaulk ll. fain D. llavis Ellyn' QD-EigliA1111uz1I, 15135 To the Class of 1038 comes the satisfaction of being one of the largest elvasses in the history of U. H. S ..... Boosters, these people . . . . prominent in activities . . . . This class should be way aheacl some tlay .... 'l'hough ardent businessmen, they have been allowed only one social function .... but give them a chance .... They talked of wearing scarlet and gray sweaters in their first year, but- . . . . Several yearlings are prominent in varsity athletics . . . . But to really know the sterling qualities of this class, one should know their ofhcers .... NVilliam Close, president .... Jean Haulk, vice presitlent . . . Carol Zimmerman, secretary . . . Donald hletcalf, treasurer . . . James Hall, social chairman . . . Mrs. Kelly, advisor Ellie Ellrvulnurll 51.4-orxn Ron: Il: Pyrralt, R. Wyatt, j, Wall, B. Evans, M. lhlrfrcetly, IW. Gayer, D. Turk, I . Fields, I . Young, Nl. Yulka. lflnsi Rim: W. flwyilimnvslti, ll. Pease, I. Pegnlvruly, B. Cobb, N. l.esIel'. ll Gelher. lf. Geauman, A. hvorfesler. ,l. Kalpeuler. Mugs' ninrtrrn
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