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FACULTY Top Row (left to right) — Kathryn Klani, Stenographer; Eula Pray, Junior High History; Norman Wheeler, Junior High English and History; Samuel Davidson, Industrial Arts; Ruth Eberhardt, Commercial; Una Van Riper, Latin and English; Louise Mclntyre, French and Mathematics. Second Row (left to right) — Gerritt Fletcher, History; Alice Rawson, Domestic Science; Arlene Cunimings, Mathematics and English; Mabel Herkner, Junior High Mathematics; Willamena Ribbink, Commercial; Alice Becker, Junior High English; Lucille Bruhns, English; Eugene Tarrant, Science and Band- First Row (left to right) — Ruth Jubb, Nurse; Helen Araynas, Commercial; Grace Gray, English and Speech; Alpha Musson, Principal Senior High; A. L. Cook, Superintendent of Schools; Linda Knorpp, Prin- cipal Junior High; Irene Clelland, Art; Wendell Kelly, Social Science. HALL OF FAME SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Reynolds White; Vice-President, Fred Houghten; Secretary, Bob Johns; and Treasurer, Fred Sargent. CLASS HONORS Valedictorian, Norma Ross; Salutatorian. Joan Thomson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Norma Ross, Joan Thomson, Dorothy Ostrom, Margaret Southern, Jennie Merlo, William Barnes, Constance Tiedeman, Florabelle Hodge, Fred Sargent, Elinor Wilson, Carole Goldsworthy, Reynolds White, Nancy Fetterly, Maureen Ladd, Maxine Scott. Michigan Honor Girl: Maureen Ladd. MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY Michigan Honor Boy: Fred Sargent.
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FALCON STAFF Quite early in the fall, Mr. Musson, Mr. Kelly, and Miss Corrin chose the students for the Falcon staff. The group started their articles second semester and under the leadership of Elinor Wilson and Fred Houghten the arrangements were made for the new book. The new staff found the task before them much more difficult than they had expected. Putting a year book together is fun but also hard work. After the copy is finished, there isn ' t enough — so more is written. When the pic- tures are placed in the dummy, there ' s too much copy. Oh, oh — What a headache! late stragglers, mistakes in copy, gotten — or something! But it is enjoyable to put out the Falcon and a marvelous experience. As we go to press Elinor and Fred are 1 busy seeing that all the pictures are arranged properly, especially the snapshot page done by Fred Riley. Reynolds White is working hard on circulation. Where ' s that will? Oh yes, Maureen handed it in long ago. Well, I can ' t find Connie ' s class history or Carol ' s prophecy! There are always some activity for Look under that stack of advertisements Bob Johns has been cutting up all morning. Poor Fred Sargent had so much to do. Look — here ' s all his sports articles and forensic material. Ah, here ' s the class history under Nancy ' s Alumni news. If we don ' t get this to Florabelle and Joan very shortly, they ' ll be too busy to type our ma- terial. Hurrah! Maxine has the results of the popularity contest she staged all counted; and poor Dotty O. has at last contacted every senior for his or her activities in R-H-S. This is all — I guess. Let ' s see what we have here — Alice ' s activity calendar, Phyllis ' jokes, Ruth ' s Blue and White Club write-up. Arlene ' s G. A. A. write-up, the band news by Ken, the Junior-Senior Girls news which Alis did and Margaret ' s music write-up. Gee I hope the public enjoys our Falcon this year, don ' t you Miss Gray? I ' m sure they will. You ' ve all worked so hard and faithfully — my appreciation. Top Row (left to right) — Fred Sargent, Reynolds White, Bob Johns, Jervis Wattles, Ed Madden, Jack Baker, Fred Riley, Kenneth Hunt. Second Row (left to right)— Fred Houghten, Carol Goldsworthy, Margaret Southern, Phyllis Brandes, Nancy Fetterly, Maureen Ladd, Constance Tiedeman, Florabelle Hodge. First Row (left to right)— Dorothy Ostrom, Maxine Scott, Ruth LeBlond, Miss Gray, Elinor Wilson, Alice Nivison, Alis Howell.
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