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Wesley Dunn Harry Zutafern Gladys Miles Orval Reid Bob Shorey President Vice-President h Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SENIOR CLASS President - Wesley Dunn Vice-President Harry Zutafern Secretary - - Gladys Miles Treasurer - - Orval Reid Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Shorey Valedictorian - Alice Costella Salutatorian Virginia Warner NE hundred and three entered the Senior High School in i929 as sophomores. ln 1932 ninety-seven were graduated. Guy Covington ably presided as president the Sophomore year. Since it was their first year in school their part in the school activities was rather limited. However they sponsored a puppet show and the proceeds were used to pay for their cut in the annual. The President of this class when they were juniors was Bob Fissel. Under his direction the most important event of the year was the junior Prom, which took place in the Moose Hall. ffl..-, This class was also well represented in the All-School Play which took the place of the yearly l junior Class play. The money received from this play was used in financing the junior Prom. s As Seniors this class gained the leading position in school affairs. The class flower is the rose, and the colors are blue and gold. The Senior Play, All of a Sudden Peggy, was pre- Q sented April IS, with great success. The play was well attended, the proceeds being used to sponsor the Senior Picnic and to leave a gift to the school as has been the custom for many years 5. Wm mmmia in - 'J 5 xi l iii W -ee -A-1 . ,......jh .1 ,iii , '!K A K- i m g, . gig: g gj ... r e j g be . ff- at as - ,,.. , ,, ,. ...J
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