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ff . Q ,M Y, , T ' . .lifflfr Tyr Uwpwqzfcf X F 4ifg i FRESIIDIAN FUIITUNE TELLEB 0FFlt1lCliS lfnenrzalcik Kivox . . . . . President CLARENCE Mons!-1 . Vizzc-Pres1'der1l NTARY FAHL . . .... Secretary N ELL STILFIS .... ..... Y lreasrzrcr NATALIE PATToN .... Slurlcnl Council l1'cprescnlali1'e Miss DUNsaEE, Mn. .IUDWVAY .........A Aldnscrs Ah, my friend, what can l do for youll You want me to tell the future of the class of '379 Well, my little man, l tell future by palm-reading and your hand is very small and chubby, but l will see what the lines predict for you. There is a line that tells me that the class of l937 survived that unusually trying initiation. However you no longer fear anything since you outwitted the Seniors in this fray. That little short line tells me that your energy long ago turned into worth while activities and I find many of you on the athletic teams. Richard Cornwell, I see, will one day be well-known as the mainstay of the U. F. A. football team. Edward Ferguson, Freddy Knox, and Clarence Morse will be important members of the basketball team. This crooked line tells of many social activities, and that curve indicates that you will some day become leaders in that field. Ah,-I see many of your number mingled with other young people at a very successful dance after a certain basketball game, where you, inexperienced though you are in such affairs, showed your capability in management and cooperation. l notice, however, that you also have students in your midst and that there are many familiar names on the honor roll. . I know, my children, that you have proper respect for the upper classes and will some day be worthy of such respect yourself. 25 4, . K X
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L Lg u N3 Ql eff. 0' A4 , . ,w,,4, it Eqjxjblf 'lf .X YET an X' s0PII0M0nE STAB-GAZEB 5 OFFICERS NICHOLAS PEDRO . . . ,. . President ROGER SEARLES . . Vice-President WALTER 07CONNELL . . . . Secretary MARJORIE ROOT .... ..... 7 'reasurer DAVID BEERE .... Student Council Representaiive MR. BUTLER, lVlR. PHIL HUBBARD . ..... ' Advisers The stars tell much tonight, and l see a particularly brilliant group on the eastern horizon that l recognize as the guiding constellation of the Sophomore Class of 1936. That large round star stands for victory of the Sophomores in interclass basket- ball. This class was also well represented by Schmidt, Beere, Catlin, Karpel, and others in the varsity and junior varsity basketball and football teams which proved most successful this year. It seems that the stars have a similarity which portrays success in all your under- takings. You have shown great ability in planning social functions. There is one very outstanding star which I noticefthat is your ability to co- operate vvith other classes. Those refreshments you served at the dance the Fresh- men gave after the Johnson City game proved that you are not behind other classes when it comes to performing your duties. The stars which I do see are very illustrious and hold much in store for you. The class of 1936 is very young as yet, but if it holds to its old standard, which the stars declare, it will probably he another class Worthy of the insignia of Seniors in your high school. 24
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fw 'Wt' fl JUNIUII HIGH, 3th Grade The .lunior High School is organized according to home rooms and the home room teacher is the adviser. Through this means the department carries out its health, social, and school citizenship projects, and other curricular and extra-curricular activities. ln the Junior Study Hall there are three organizations: The 8', 82 and 73 groups. ln class meetings each group takes its turn in presiding. The ushers act as monitors in the corridors. The aim of the J unior High department is Cooperation STUDENT COUNCIL-S6V6I1ll'l grade-Jane Green liighth grade-I leorge Taylor 8'-Miss Catlin, Adviser. OFFICERS: Ruth Roe, Nance Haywood, Gertrude Smith, Greta Tuttle, Dale Albro, Janice Nichols, Wesley Kwiatkowski, Robert Jamesson. CLASS: Virginia DiTota, Leon Doughty, Pearl Dumbleton, Dorothy Espe, Doris Ferguson, Betty Frank, Marvin Godfrey, Alma Hollister, Carl Howe, Wayne Hughes, Stanley Lipka, Charlotte McNett, Ruth Rauch, Dorothy Ryan, Marian Searles, George Taylor, Tina Tilly, Charles Truman, Betty Van De Mark, Lucy Vose, Warren West. 82MMiss Catlin, Adviser. OFFICERS! Jane YanBuskirk, Isabelle Harris, Frances Naatz, Howard Yan Ness, Reigart Lowry, Doris Harris, Robert Whitney. CLASS: Miriam Allen, Daniel Boyd, Robert Campbell, Joseph Conley, Leland Crawford, Jeanne Doyle, Marjorie Elower, Thomas Farrington, Marrye Hammond, William Hanbury, Nina Hartman, Frank Hauver, Mary Kushner, Mary McKeel, Desmond Murray, Mae Belle Rosengrant, Grace Schenk, William Schenk, Herta Wilke. PRF-AcADEM1CvRoom 5-Miss Davern, Adviser. OFFICERS: Yirginia Somers, Dorothy Hudson, Marie Root, Marguerite Kish- paugh, Ruby Brown, Nina Hollenbeck, George Crown. CLASS! Catherine Barden, Donald Barnes, Lawrence Bauer, Leon Bryant, Vincent Burch, Louis Burdick, Dominic Covello, Alice Eiklor, Margaret Hackett, John Jastremsky, Marjorie McNeil, Mildred McNeil, Leonard Morton, Arthur Nagel, Katherine Osovski, Russell Sexton, Georgia Shellenbarger, William Springer, Genevieve Truesdail, John Yona, John Wiggins, George Wilson, Albert Wishinsky. 26
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