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J 1 Mr. Shirey Another class has passed through the era of high school life. They have experiencedthe conventional stages of ridicule, humiliation, progressiveness, and lastly sophistication. At last they have attained the hon- ored and exalted position which they now hold. As underclassmen, seniors lead rather a colorless exist- ence up until the Junior year. Then they had their first dance and the Junior Prom, They pi- oneered the practice of having a queen at the Prom. The class was in charge of President Tom Young, Vice President Bill Roland, Secre- tary Edith Behrens, and Treas- urer Malcom Buck. The 1936 class sponsored the first dance of the season, inaugurating a new rule which stated that only members of the school could attend, no graduates or outsiders allowed. This rule proved meritorious, The Class Play was presented to large Miss Tlllllllllld audiences, was well received. Commencement speakers for the year were Misses Mildred Clayton and Mona Morrisong Messrs. Evart Beck and Robert Gettinger. To be graduated with 1935 are several basketball heroes. Bill Jackson, Dan Fisher, VVill- iam Miller, Wlilliam C Rosy D Southworth and Bob Morgan have played their last game for A. H. S. They will be nrissed. It would be impossible to ex-- press our entire deep gratitude to our two loyal sponsors. His- torian Shirev and Spanish-ln- structor Thumma have spent long hours supervising class meetings and directing candy sales. To their confidence, to their wisdom and untiring ef- forts in the direction of all nc- tivities, and to their undivided loyalty, 1936 owes a very large measure of the success it as a class has enjoyed in Anderson Senior High School. SENIORS 51 I Tom Young Malcom Buck Edith Behrens Bill Roland x I 1 i V..-ff-f x, ,f
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SENIORS - 1936 TWEN TY-T W0 ADAMS, MILDRED-ACdd61HiC Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4,-President 43 Science-Math 2, 33 French Club 2g Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Play Winnie and the Wise Young Man 3, Honorary Society 3 4, Choral Club 3. ALLEN, PAUL-A cad emi c ARMs'rRoNG, ELIZABETH-Academic At Alexandria High School 1, 2, 3g Home Economics Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, Boosters' Club 2, 3,g Junior Class Play 3, ANTHONY, DONALD-Vocational APPLEGATE, MILDRED M.-Commercial AUSTIN, CHARLES-Academic Hi-Y 3, 4, Senate 3, Boys' Boosters Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3. BABLE, MARY MYRTLE-Commercial Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3. BAILEY, LEONARD-Academic Science Math, Honorary Society 3, 4. EARL, BAKER-Vocational Freshman Basketball, Football 25 Basket- ball 2, 3, Boys' Boosters' Club 4. BAKER, MARK-Academic Kokomo High School 1, Armistice Pag- eant 2.
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