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Q la. Edward Charles Westlake Eddie Track 3--4 Track Mgr. 2 Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 4 Hi-Y 3-4 Margaret Jane Rudes Student Council Z Class Sec'y 3 Newsstaff 4 Berean Staff 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3 Debate 2-3-4 Masquers 3-4 Friendship Club 2-3-4, Pres. G, A. A. Pres. 3, Sec'y 2 Athletic Club 4 Louis Charles Wilchek Limit' Athletic Club 1-2-3-4 Sylvia Selma Skurek Sylly Masqucrs J-4 Class Play 3 Home Economics 1-2-3 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Athletic Club l-2-3-4 Ninth Grade Chorus 1 ' Science Club 4 Edward Alvin Yanke Leona B. Wise Band 3-4 Orchestra 4 Friendship Club 2-3-4, Sec'y Library Guild 3-4, Pres. 4 Science Club 4 4 Charlotte May Thompson Char Student Council 1-4 Newsstaff 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Masquers 3-4, Vice-Pres. 4 G. A. A, 2-3-4, Treas. 4 Friendship Club 2-3-4, Treas. Pres. Girls' League 4 9, Afglyyfj Theresa Jane Tymke Band 1-2-3-4 Library Guild 4 G. A. A, 1-2-4 Athletic Club l-2-3-4 Girls, Reserve l Science Club 4 Helen Mary Steinkamp Babe Chorus 3-4 Operctta 4 605151, Eileen Catherine Stebbio Wadi Chorus Z 3 i O ytilvfwd Cl . Pl 3 Gail. A?y2-3, Treas., Pres. 4681 0,'Jf Frienl hip Club 3-4 Masqiigrs 3-4 Athletic Club 3 Ralph Emerson Worick, Jr. Brccsc Band 1-2-3 Hi-Y 4 Science Club 4 Hattie Lee Harris l934 Frederick Edward Wing Page Twenty-Three 4-we
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GRADUATES xf' N-. ' I. i f' X' X tv ICA 1 N !f1 ' egoxazajbcf M wffff' Xe- Elsie Marie Must Home Economics 4 W Science Club 4 l Herbert Arthur Pincombe Hcrby Newsstaft' 3 XVrestling fl Football Mgr. Z lli-Y 3 Athletic Club 1-4 Clarabelle Zeta Neitzel Ncitscl Glee Club 3-4 Operetta 4 Benedict George Prosowski Bun Helen Rose Pincombe Pinky Student Council 1 Xewsstaif 3-4 Pres. Senior Class Basketball 1-2-3-4 Band l-Z-3-4 Baseball Z Class Play 3 G. A. A, 1-3-4 Nlasquers 3-4 Friendship Club 3 Girls' Reserve 1 Debate 3 Science Club 4 Athletic Club 1-Z-3-4 Page Twenty- Two 1 ' 4 r ' .. ff if '27 Eugene Foster Rineh rt Harry Leonarci Smith Gene Smitty Newsstalt 4 Science Club 4 Lois Jane Potter Lo Chorus 5-4 Friendship Club 3 Athletic Club 1 Science Club 4 Robert Dean Ryder Bob Sturleut Council 3 Chorus 2-3 Mzisquers 3-4 Ili-Y 3-4, V. 1'i-es. A Y. Pres. junior Clash Opcretta Z Class Play 3 Athletic Club 3 Gretchen Mildred Raub Basketball 1-2-5 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Athletic Club l-Z-3 Masquers 3-4 Operetta 4 Girls' Reserve 1 Frii-xulship Club 2 Library Guilrl 1-2 Band 3-4 Masqucrs 3-4 Library Guild 3-4 Helen Ann Repitsky Helen Friendship Club 2-.5--l G. A. A. 4 Library Guild 4 Girls' Reserve 1 Athletic Club 3-4. Pres. Ninth Chorus 1 Science Club 4 Robert Earl Squire Bob Student Council 4 Berean Stal? 4 Football 2-3-4 XYrcstling 3 Track 2-3-4 lianil l-2-3-4 Masquers 3-4 Class l'lay 3 Hi-Y 4 Science Club Treas. 4 Violet Virginia Ritchie irrlic Science Club SeC'y 4 Robert Edwin Taylor Bob liimtlrzill 5--l
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UNDER Our Seniors, inspired with confidence and successive achieve- ments, are prepared to launch into the adventures of the world. Their aggressive leadership and accomplishments will leave its print upon the sands of our dear high school. After an apprenticeship of five years our Juniors are now ready to assume the duties and responsibilities with ideals and ambitions for future achievements. The outstanding tasks of the class during 1936-1937 are to produce the Junior play and to sponsor the Junior- Senior Prom. They have fulfilled these tasks admirably. For four years our Sophomores have Worked quietly for recog- nition. Like the Puritan of old their influence is seen trickling into the stream of school activities and they have been making a line con- tribution to our academic, social, and athletic programs. The future expects much from them. Our Freshmen - three years old - have struggled through the difficulties of their academic work, have established themselves as good school citizens and have gained recognition for their industry and accomplishment. Their influence is being felt in every school activity. Our Seventh and Eighth graders referred to by the upper class- men as the Junior Hi's are rapidly orientating themselves. Thus their potentialities are much in evidence. Page Twenty-Four
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