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Vk ILM VCkKRMW The only blonde Senior girl in the class whose motto ve think is. To be rarrlv seen an«l never heard. KRKD B-VRTLKTT Football 3: Hand . 2. 3. I His clarinet playing is part of the foundation of the band and his jovial happy-go-lucky existence is the foundation of our laughter. BLANCHK BECK Basketball; Varsity II ; hotter Club Blanche’s reticent nature has kept many of us from knowing her depths hut she does share her opinions on occasions. LEON RENTI.IA Track 3: Vice ( lab 3. I I .eon's motto is Business before pleasure and proves this In indispensably managing the Student’s Rook Store, the Bovs Quartet and Basketball Team. 15
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The Class of 1937 OFFICERS Edith Dunning President Francks Ellen McDermott Vice-President Edythe Cowles Secretary Dean Burdick Treasurer EDITH DUNNING President of Junior and Senior Class 3, 4. Vice-President Varsity B” 4. Leader Club 4. Yarsit Basketball 2. 3, 4. Advertising Manager of (a siier 4. Freshman Student Council 1. Cheer Leader 4. Junior and Senior Play 3, 4. EDITH Dl WING C I. ASS III STO K V • l ime Marches On Four short years ago, we, the class of 1937, entered high school. With high ideals and aspirations, we overcame tin obstacles which lay before us for the first two years. • W hen we returned in 1935 as Juniors, we anticipated something eventful something dramatic. Our expectations were fulfilled for our first social venture was the Junior dance. How elated we were over that success! Then came Girl Shy,” our class play. The Junior Prom was the high light of the social activities for the year. The unforgettable Junior-Senior Banquet was the climax of 1936. • As we entered our Senior Year, we resolved to do even greater things. Realizing the four years of disappointments, joys, and gratifications. we hoped to lead those below us to heights never reached before. • As Seniors we chose Edith Dunning, President. Her comely personality and born leadership were assets to the class's progress. She was outstanding in sports and dramatics and led in every activity. Her sparkling smile and sporting sense of humor made her a pleasure to follow and caused us to say: Hats off to Edith. ’ • Graduation da approaches all too soon and with it. passes the Glass of ‘37. We leave behind our four years of pleasant associations with our classmates and instructors. During our final year the Senior Play, Tiger House,” a huge success, and the Senior Ball are all memories. • In the near future looms Class Day, Baccalaureate and at last the donning of caps and gowns. 14
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MAHLKN BEST Hand I. 2. 3. 4; idol hall 2. I Tim is the best Matured and one of the best liked Romeos in school whose knowledge of History”, is enviable. • DEAN III RDICk Junior-Senior Plays; Treasurer I: Student Council I, 2, 3 This nonchalant gentleman follows the primrose path of no-ambition. A dynamic speaker, he can be heard crooning to himself while lack-a-daisically strolling the halls. JAMKS I). IH RDICK X Junior Play: Hand: Gusher; Vice-President 1. 3 Jimmie's middle initial stands for Dodge” but he prefers a Buick.” He is bright, peppy and fidl of fun and abhorer of hard work. • THOM S Cl AIMPA Hand: Speaking Contest Monk: whose hobby is vying with himself to beat his high records. W lien at good advantages, he is inclined to be loquacious. u 16
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