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CI1l.O1' S1lbSCI'l.lJ6I' CEld6I'S R NANCY HICKENLOOPER DeVilbiss High, 13 Junior Y-Teens, 2: Senior Y-Teens, 3, 4-Pres.,4g Jun- ior Classical League, 2, 33 Band, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 3, 4,5 Girls' Intra- murals, 3, 45 Class Officer, 3, 43 When Boyfriends Meet, 2g 'Feathers In A Gale, 3. EM BIITT COLE Pioneer, 4, Band, 43 Football, l, 2, 3, 43 Track, 3, 43 Class Officer, 4. f . I EDDIE VVOITYNA Jr. Hi-Y, 1, 2-Sergeant-at-Arms, 2: Sr. Hi-Y, 3, 45 Football, l, 2, 3, 43 Track, 3, 43 B. B. Manager, 4g Class Officer, 4. XVILBYR PARKER Junior Hi-Y, 1, 23 Senior Hi-Y, 3, 4--Treasurer, 45 Basketball, 2, 3- Managerg Class Officer, 4.
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Fifty-One Classes Leave Doors of Swanton High The Swanton Class of 19417, consisting of fifty-eight students, is the fifty-first class to graduate from Swanton High School. Twenty-one of the Swanton first-graders of 1935 are now Swanton Seniors. They are: Lillis Bartlett, James Blake, Jane Batdorf, Mary Lou Bryan, Joan Dennis, Betty Haynes, John Hill, Warren Judson, Peggy Hallett, Joyce Koepfer, Jim Kurth, Tom Minnich, Jerry Morse, Joan Michalak, Beryl Over- myer, Caroline Pilliod, Nancy Pinkstone, June Sev' erin, Esther Spengler, Clyde Thompson, Virginia Welch. As freshmen there were eighty-three members in the class. As sophomores they gave their first stage produc- tion, uWhen Boy-friends Meeti' for the student body. The next year they gave the successful play Feathers in a Galen for the public. Their Junior year they entertained the seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. The setting was a Southern plantation which was carried out through the dinner and decorations. This year the annual Corn Festival was resumed and each class in school was represented in the pa- rade. The seniors made a float which represented twelve years of school. The class officers for this year are: president, Nancy Hickenlooperg vice-president, Eddie Woitynag secretary, Emmitt Cole, treasurer, Wilbur Parker. The class sponsors are: Mr. Bunnels, Mr. Baker and Miss Hall. Our congratulations to Betty Schiel, editor of the Hi-Life and other members of the staff, to Captain Jim Blake, Jim Holland, Warren Judson, Emmitt Cole, John Smith, Dick Scherzer, Jack Leffel, George Keller, Jim Houser, and Eddie Woityna, who was voted most valuable player, for their football play- ing, to Captain Jim Blake, Dick Scherzer, Ray Kreuz and Jim Kreuz for their basketball ability, to Caro- line Pilliod, Virginia Welch, Joan Dennis and Betty Haynes for their twirlingg to Peggy Hallett, Joan Michalak, Al Taylor and Ralph Guy for leading cheers, and to the various members of the band and glee clubs.
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