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fha .. ,. 1'1.,.,-is-rf 'if' ii,-:1.clo,li,IJg,-04'-'I tlfwewil Q' we ' 'TL fPna.,-...-6-e- sy i.'?,C-, I CHARLES ANDERSON Give me a song I can sing. Basketball 1, Q, Band 1, Q, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Glee Club Q, 3, Class President 4. PHILIP AUSTIN Give me a piece I can dance to. Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Class President 1, Class Vice President 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4. BARBARA BARTLEY 1, y A fiuuis BLEECKER Give me a man l cawnytalk to-Q ','-' 4 , Debate,.4, Declarfnblory 9, GirLsl Athletics 1, Q, 3, 4,G,lqia.C'li1b1,IQ, Tackler Staff Q,3,4, I A I RUTH BUSCI-IKE Give me a stove I can cook on. 5 Girls' Athletics Q, 4, Glee Club Q, 3. ,Lrg X , :Lx ,' , Aj. . Q I, , S- t I A ,V ..-. ., -1 t . 4, .fd guy? JANE DANIELS Give me a farmer who likes my cooking. Girls' Athletics 3, 4, Tackler Stali 4. F. . L LFPJUX - JR 'QQ Qi FQSJJNQQXJ FRANCIS FAGAN Give me an audience I can entl'irall7'?'? Agriculture Judging team Q, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Debate 4, Extem. Speaking 4, Dra- matics Q, School Annual 4, Tackler Stall 4. K Q, . - , Dsfwg, Mg. cwmwvtw- 'iv L ARLEY FRITZ i s,,1 Give me some sweet-smelling hair tonic. Band 1, Q, 3, Basketball 1, Q, 3, Class Secretary Q, Football 1, Q, 3. is .Aj I 1 f 'fi , ,li , -jffflbfi A,,fg,f'f.,f' i -' J 'V-NN, fair IRENE HSASEY fl Give me 6 faithful ffiaaa Girls' Athletics 3, 4. , fl l sf- A ' 5-5 . ,. , 'M -.'e,f,ws , of , 4.4, L r , if . if 5 43.51 .1 'vfmi - If L A ., Ji -5. N. W 'I - , J '. Kg. li C' Give me a bicycle l can ride. Class Secretary 3, Glee Club 1, Q, Girls' Athletics 1, Q, 3, Extem. Reading 3, School Annual 4, Tackler lfditor 4, Tackler StaFl 1, Q, 3, 4. ALMA DAHER Give me a class that can hear me. RICHARD DYNES Give me a two hour working week. Agriculture Judging team 1. RUSSELL FOSTER Give me a shoe I can get into. Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, Class Vice President Q, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, School Annual 4, Student Council 3, 4. GEORGE GAY Give me a height in proportion to my walk. I Agriculture Judging team 4. URBAN I-IATZINGER Give me an automatic blush control. Agriculture Judging team Q, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 9, 3, 4 I I 'iff rf I-if ' Q 5, I fs l iii 'fi I 'Auf ,, M is I iv' . C I . LDL ll i 1 'ii' , .1 .1 'firm V w i 'l , L - ' 'Q f ' f' , , , W, 4,7 C I
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I Class of '36 in '97 Discarding the Junior-Senior banquet as an expensive and difficult affair, our class established a new precedent by entertaining the seniors at an informal dancing party, which was most successful. Although the purchasing of class rings was not stressed by either the faculty or students, several of our members did buy them. Starting out as freshmen with an enrollment of 65, our number gradually dwindled down until in the fall of 1935, it had dropped to 56. Margaret Lynott, Marion Fietz, Robert Youness, and Harlow Millard either had moved to other cities or had discontinued their high school education. For our fourth and last year in high school every class officer elected was a boy. They were: President, Stuart Koch, Vice President, Philip Stare, Secretary, John Pratt, Treasurer, Alvin lbisch. Because of the very able work Alvin had always done as treasurer, he was again elected. Miss Dohse served as our class advisor. As seniors, it was quite natural that we should be the leaders in extra-curricular activities, and we were in speedball, captain ball, basketball, volleyball, and extemporaneous speaking. Many of us found that, not only our outside activities, but our subjects were more enjoyable than in any other year. Because, perhaps, out studying habits had improved, we took a more vital interest in our courses, which in turn made our classes more stimulating and thought-provoking. , Besides the usual extra-curricular activities, many of us were on the Annual Staff or in the senior class play Dulcy, which was presented on April 94. On May 99, the Juniors gave us a party, much like the one we had given last year. The Baccalaureate services were held on Sunday, June 7. On the following Thursday the Com- mencement exercises were held in the new auditorium. We are proud of our individual and class records, and we know that we have benefited greatly by the association we have formed and the activities we have participated in, in Columbus High School.
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