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cezte I Qllass xesihenis ROBERT BROOKS WILLIAM TOWNES , Junior Senior affyffsfgi M' is CATHERINE KEMPER AY V. JJ' Sophomore , df' Vw- A lid' N, f iff Good officers are essential to the well-organized classbyfc , i i without a president is like a ship without a captain. Q of JM' The president's duty, along with the other class off er executing class projects. MN ff' Often the presidents must use tact in preserving harmoqi . the students. S NX 'W Brom all indications the students of the four classes gave cer- ,A tainly shown confidence in the presidents which they have chosen. Likewise, the presidents have since1'ely respected this confidence. HISTORY Although the senior clais has been a small one, the students comprising it have certainly made up for the deficiency in numbers. All through our high school careers we have been outstanding in scholastic records, music, dramatics, and athletics. Amc-ng the outstanding accomplishments which have been undertaken were the publishing of the DIAL, the sponsoring of an all-school dance, and, last but not least, the staging of the annual senior play. We've continually been represented in the iield of journalism through the publications of the MONITOR and DIAL. lt was our sincere wish that we have left a lasting impression of a class which had given as many worthwhile things to the school as the school has returned to us. 'l he officers were as follows: President .... .... . . .... Robert Brooks Vice-pre'ident .... .... .... J a mes Cherry Secretary-treasurer .... .... .... ,,., .... J o a n n Brooks Assistant Secretary-treasurer .... .,,, B ill Morefield ffffaf if' M 'Kiwi
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mme Z 'eninx Qtlass Dean Alben DIAL staff 43 Chemistry Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Class basketball 3, 43 Physics Club 33 Dramatic Club plays 43 Softball 1, 23 Nature Club 1. What's the use of worrying over what I'll never know. Mary Louise Anderson Chorus 1, 2, 33 Hi-Tri 1. A quiet, good-natured girl. Virginia Lee Ban MONITOR 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 Hi-Tri 1, 3, 4, Vice-president 43 Junior play3 Library Club 2. Virginia thinks long' hair quite prettv, but she still prefers her Bob. Joann Brooks Class secretary and treasurer 2, 4, As- sistant secretary and treasurer 33 DIAL 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4. 'I're'1 urer 3, 43 Junior playg Choral Club 1, 2. Hey- smile is 3, witness of her dispos- ition. Robert Brooks Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1 , 3, 43 Hi-Y 23 Class president 1, , 43 -Tunim' play: MONITOR 1, L 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. , Brooks ay.com and oo ma 0 but Bo r s o.n r. Ruth B rni rook H' ' , , 4' 3 r s 3 ,f D tt ' o pl' e . ' jherc b 3 a c 1 I . A f pl-I uining y ealth ng P. Ja . her oo , 2, 4: ba l , , 43 Cla ce-pr ' 1. . asurer 33 r plav3 nis 3 Band 23 chestra rack , 3, 43 Dramatic ll 77 IT11 Tu l ll 2 3. Pep Club 1 Not mating as a Cheery , so ,' ' s ' . ' Bl . . . I Club , 3: Chor l . , 2 ' a i with hot :lui I .' Crews ! v mbling' 1, .3, 43 I.. i- , , Life 4loesn't sec 7 se us to e. D Etherton Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Vice-presient 43 MONITOR 3, 4: Junior play: Dramatic Club 1, 3, 43 National Thesnian Societv 43 Foot- hill 1. 2, 33 Class basketball 1, 2, 43 Football and basketball manager 4. When he talks, the rocks turn ever to listen. Maxine Findlay Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4. Beauty and a disposition that matches. Rosemary Gholxon Tumbling 2. 3, 43 Operetta 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Hi-Tri 1. I was made for other things than study. CLASS OF '37
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