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CLASS WILL OF '35 We, the Class of 35, being of superhuman powers and unsurpassed abilities, do hereby bequeath our one and all to our undeserving, erratic successors, with the hope that these gifts will enable them to carry on more successfully than they have in the past. To the Faculty- a little school spirit, a back-bone and a hickory stick to bring the harum-scarum Juniors under control. To the Freshmen—Dear Freshmen you are lucky. Three more years to go and by that time there may be two Senior privileges! To the Sophomores—To you, the class of 37, we give Mr. Buckley to control your temper. To the Juniors—To thee dear Juniors—more power to you! We haven't much to give. By the time we were Seniors, there were no more privileges to give. But here is a little, You can t keep a good class down. Also, the following individual specimens, are given gifts, namely the Class of '36. Ernest Amo—a sparkplug Julia Barilla—her Phil of love Ford Barrett—an automatic collar button finder Mildred Blowers—a high sky Donna Brimmer—a nude deal Grace Bobbette—an automatic temper control De Ette Burton—sermon on Hanlom easy Dorothy Callahan—a Harried trip to Florida Edward Clarke—the book Ramona” Clarence Cook—a new tune to whistle Doris Coulter—a pair of roller skates Joseph Daley—a Land seeing tour Donald J. Davis—a fiancee Rosamond Dimon—a pair of boxing gloves to make her arguments more impressive Betty Evans—a pair of Cariocas Joseph Gregg—a belittling influence (Continued on page 32) 16
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DOROTHEA SULLIVAN Duckie Athletics 1. 4; Glee Club 2; french Club 3 Art Club 4; Senior Play. CATHERINE TOBIN '‘Kay'’ Thespians 1, 4, French Club 2. 3, Icebound 3) Senior Play; Cheer-Leader 3, 4, Art Club 4; Girls' Sports 3, 4. HELEN WALES Home Econ. Club 3, 4; Thes- Gis 4,- Volleyball 4, Basket- 4. KATHLEEN WALSH Kelly Glee Club 1, 4, Home Econ. Club 2; Thespians 2, 4; Press Club 3,- Girls' Sports 1, 4, Senior Play. LOUISE WESTFALL Thespians 3, 4; French Club 3j 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Play Committee. LLOYD WILLIAMS Napoleon Com. Club 3; Thespians 1, 4,- Radio 2,- Year Book, Business Mgr. STANLEY YANCOUSKY Stan” Football 3,- Basketball 3,- French Club 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 3, 4,- Leaders Group 3,- Boxing 4. MARY ZUPAN Billie Cafeteria Club 3,- Home Econ. Club 2, 3,- Com. Club 3, 4; Senior Dance Committee. SENIORS MABEL WESTBAY Press Club 1, 3, 4,- Commercial Club 3, 4, Home Econ. Club 4; Thespians 1, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3; Valedictorian.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class of 1935 was organized October 22, 1934, at which time the following officers were elected. Class Advisor—Mr. Hatch; President—Edward Clark; Vice-President—Rosamond Dimon; Secretary—Ruby Ward; Treasurer—Carl Boland. At a later date, Edward Blair was elected Treasurer because of the change of residence of our former Treasurer. On March 15th, about two hundred and fifty people danced to the rhythmic music of the Colgate Ensigns at our Junior Prom. The gymnasium was artistically decorated with our class colors, green and white. Every Junior and our patronesses wore a white rose, our class Rower. Our host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Hatch. The following attened as patrons and patronesses: Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Stritter, Col. and Mrs. R. R. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Stannard, Dr. and Mrs. Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Brault, and Mr. and Mrs. Brimmer. We are very proud to say that it was considered by many to be the best high school dance they had ever attended. Much of our success is due to our class advisor, Mr. Hatch, for his untiring efforts that made our Prom the outstanding event that it was. 17
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