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RHODODENDRON « IIARI.KH JINKS Illi.I.—hurk Junior Vodvll, 3; KnlRht Hawk. I -2-3-4; Football. 4; Biff A. 4; “Klnff of Klnffa.' 4; Rhododendron Staff. I; Glee Club. 4; Junior From Committee. 3: Hoys' Club. 4. “Why keep iulet when you can talkr norm martin—■•spnkrc Class officer. 1-2-3; Basketball. 1-2- 3-4; Football. 1-2-3-4; Hasebull. 1-2-3; Track. 2-3; BIr A. 1 -2-3-4 “He's a football hero, full of wlrn. wl»cor and wltallty. ' I.FRO 4 MOVKR—••ilr rm“ Hlcentennlul. 4; Hoys' Club, 4; Bas- ketball. 3-4; Football. 3-4. “KIiir of KIiirh.” 4; (Jlee Club. 3-4 All Intelllffence Is not measured by Inches. ' RAN MON II F. VKHRtl.l,—-l.efty Basketball. 1-2-3-4: Baseball. 2-4; Track. 3-4; Glee Club. 1-3; BIr A Club. 2-3-4 KniRht Hawks. 2-3-4; 'Oh, Doctor! 3; Junior Vodvlll; Junior From Committee. 3. Even a single hair tout of place) casts its shadow. A 1 Grand Honor Roll DOROTHY REVEL1........96.00 DOROTHY ETTER ........95.47 PHILIP HUEY ..........94.50 VERLIE CASS ..........94.33 RUTH HAUGLAND ........94.17 LILLIAN MARCH ........93.60 THELMA FINELY ........92.70 WILMA BOWSER .........92.15 DAVID KENDALL ........92.28 MARGARET OLSON .......92.00 HAZEL PARK ...........90.60 CATHERINE McCAULEY ...90.00 YU KONA MOYER.........90.00 LULIE BLA C K IN TON .90.00 Page 17
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RHODODENDRON JK II. SOI I.K—••Prtr Jlee Clui», 2-3-4; Operetta. 2-3-4: Girls’ Club Officer. 4; Junior Prom Committee; King of Kings. 4; Miss Cherry Blossom. 2; Nut- cracker Suite, 3. Junior Vodvll; Rhododendron Staff. 4; Senior Ball Committee, 4; Senior Play. 4. ”1 am determined to look young till 40. ki ito snr.it—••Kd Orchestra. 1-2; Operetta. 1-2; Bi- centennial. 4; Art Club. 2: Senior Ball Committee. 4. He's athletica!—plays marbles.” JRW STP.W HT—••Slew Girls' Club. 2-3-4. Seen but not heard.” .11 IKK THOU S—“Fool Boys' Club. 4 II salt peu qul a sa femme toul ce qu’ll salt. UOIIKRT l it tn’ON—••llol. Football, 4; Bast ball. 3; Big A Club. 3-4; Patsy.” 3; Rhododen- dron Staff. 4; Senior Play. There's nothing more to say, with all the giades he packs away.” OVKHTON T ITI S—“111111 Boys' Club. 4. Baud. 3-4; Baseball. 4; Track. 4. Life is too short to whistle. 1 VKI' «. lt—“Ike Band. 2-3: On lustra. 2-3; Stage Manager, 3; Miss Cherry Blos- som : Boys Club. 4. Clever men »r« good, but they are not the best.” I.KB II. W VKFPIKI.D—-Wnkr Debate, 3; Glee Club. 4. Junior Vod- vll. 3; King of Kings. 4 Bored of education. 1.0It WKKKI.P.l — W eek Girls' Club, 2-3-4. Thousands at her b I d d I n g speed.” ItORFItT Til FTO WII1TK— Bob” ( Band. 1: Bicentennial. 4; Junior Vodvll. 3; Junior Prom. 3; t.leo Club, I; Senior Ball Committee. I wonder why people are so dumb—especially In Auto Mechan- ics.” Page 16
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RHODODENDRON SENIOR CLASS HISTORY rpHIS class has grown like a sturdy young plant. The tender sprouts 1 came up into a strange world, where It was In danger of being tram- pled on or crushed by the older and more experienced life around It. But it survived, and the next year showed possibilities of becoming a great oak. or maybe tumble weeds, for the class had very little root to hold it down. It has always had a bouncing nature, evidenced by the way some members of the class bounced In and out of school. Our tumble weed grew and began to bud. giving promise of becoming a beautiful plant. In its final year our tumble weed is revealed to be really the class of 32. bursting with flowery ideas, some of which resulted In the activities of the class' senior year. Now that the flowers have come and gone, the class is going, we fear, to seed, but we will always remember its major projects, the plays, picnics and dances that have made it what it is. The class of 1932. under the leadership of their president. Robert Dansingburg. were extremely active this year. Besides being outstanding in football, basketball, baseball, track, and being well represented in the operetta, they presented the Senior Play, “The New Coed. and the Senior Ball, on April 29 and May 6. respectively. At graduation, the speakers will be Dorothy Revell as Valedictorian and Dorothy Etter as Salutatorian. When juniors, two major projects were puf over the Junior Prom—a scene of old Creole days, and the Junior Vodvil, In co-operation with the operetta. That year they also gave an Armistice Day assembly and helped to give chenille letters to the root ball boys. In their rreshman year, they presented caps and socks to the baseball boys. After putting over such a remarkable program, through their possession of many stars in music, drama, scholarship and athletics, this Senior Class will be well remembered in the coming years. Page 18
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