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UST as we care and feed our hobbies, so is our educaf tion nourished. And as time observes their growth and development it also looks upon our progress. In the manner that one hrst pursues a hobby, we likewise began our freshman year. Green and untrained, we laid the foundation of our future. As sophomores our education molded and took shape- our viewpoints broadened-our understanding of existing conditions grew. Wheii leisureftime activity begins to constitute an everf increasing part of our lives we gradually recognize its imporf tance. With realized responsibility juniors formed the up' andfcoming element. And now, as hobbies have supplied the answer to the problem of leisure time, determined seniors stand ready to solve the difficulties of the world. Page 14
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W if I ,Qi BYRON MILLION A President ANDY WALL Q Vice President .Lf R'- E GEHTRUDE MITCHELL l I Secretary MISS BERTHA WINN ' Adviser Senior Class my 11: 1 ' E1 Y EGINNING its high school career under the advisership of Miss Bertha Winn, the Class of '35 in 1931 elected lack Quinn as presi- dent of the newly-entered freshmen. Pauline Barnes was elected vice president, laleen Allison, secretary, and Geraldine Andrews, treas- urer. Under these able leaders, the class chose green and white for its colors at an assembly in April, 1932. As sophomores, they reelected lack Quinn president, but as Iack left school soon afterwards, Mildred Fraback finished the year out in his place. Ieanne Testu acted as sophomore secretary, and Iosephine Smith filled the position of treasurer. l'March Follies, a presentation consisting of dance acts, plays, and vocal numbers, was sponsored by the class on March 21, and Gingham Dress Day was held on May 3. Under Howell Ferguson, president, Charles Abramson, vice presi- dent, Blanche Mitchell, secretary, and Byron Million, treasurer, the Iunior Class gave three dances, one on October 29, 1933, and the others on November 3 of the same year, and on Ianuary 14, 1934. Senior Class Officers Ima Page it
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