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CHARLES STRAW Thinking is but an. Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2. Basketball 1, 4. FERN TABOR Art for A1-Vs sake. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4. LORENA TAFT 'idle waste of thought. Athletic Association 4. Class Play 3, 4. Cheer Leader 3. Debate 4. Newspaper Club 4. Vice Pres. of Class Of quiet and 'retiring mood. Library Club 1, 2. Latin Club 2. Glce Club 1, 3, 4. Camera Club 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CHESS SOVVRY Boys will be boysf' Basketball 1, 3, 4. Annual Staff 4. Track 1. DOROTHY WOOD Latin Club 2. 'He1' hea1't's in her work. Track 1. Class Play 4. Home Ee. Club 3. Library Club 4. Basketball 4. MARY VVILLIAMS Deeds, not worflsf' Glee Club 1, 2. VVILSON VAN VVINKLE Men of few 'works are the best men. Hi-Y Club 4. Track 3, 4. Class Secretary 4 Dcclamation 3, 4. Declamation 4. Annual Staff 4. Class Treasurer 4 Camera Club 4. Annual Staff 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. French Club 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 3, 4. Athletic Association 4. Class Play 3. Glee Club 1, 4. Eleven
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AILI HYNNINEN HI lauylwrl. and flancerl. mul tallfefl. aml sang. Glee'Club 1, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 4. Class Play 3. KATHERINE JOHNSON f'Tlzy -moclresty's a candle to thy merit. Glee Club 1. Camera Club 4. FRANCIS MASON I nm what I am. Stop. look. and listen. Glee Club 1, 2. Hi-Y Club 4. Track 1. Camera Club 4. Debate 2, 3. Business Manager Newspaper Club 1, 2. Annual 4. DOROTHY MANN The nice things said of hm' are all tram. Glee Club 1, 2. Athletic Associa- Class Secretary 1. tion 1, 2. BETTY MOCONNELL To strive, lo seek. to finfl. rrml not to yinlrlf' Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Orchestra 4. Basketball 1, 3, 4. Latin Club 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. French Club 3. MICHAEL PICLICK 'flnlappy 'mwiz have many frifnrl.w. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Latin Club CPres.j 2. Cross Country Run- Newspaper Club 3, 4. ning, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Debate 3, 4. ICSTHER PONTIUS Library Club 3. Latin Club 2. Class President 4. Class Play 3, 4. Camera Club 4. Basketball 1, 2. Camera Club 4. Class Sec.-Treas. Class Play 3, sl-. Hi-Y Club 4, Annual Staff 4. French Club 3. f'Sl1e is not shy nor bold. simply self-poss0.vsrwl. Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Library Club 1, 2. Basketball 1, 3, 4. Camera Club 4. 2 Ten
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Senior Class History 0 NE bright September morning in 1924, a group of lads and lassies spent their first half day together at Dorset School. Of these, nine have gone through school together: Robert Allen, Perry Bauman, Winona Baker, Iris Hayse, Aili Hynninen, Katherine Johnson, Betty McCon- nell, John lllaki, and Esther Pontius. Francis Mason has been with the class all but the second year. It was during that Hrst year, under the direction of Miss Leta Knapp, that we learned our first reading, 'riting, and ,rithmetic. Our second grade teacher was Bliss Ruby Bebout. Those of the present Senior Class who joined in the second grade are: Charlotte Asp, Betty Hill- strom, Bonnie Hinkle, and VVilson Van VVinkle. VVe have pleasant recollections of learning how to tell time and do different Indian dances. The next two eventful years of work were spent in the third and fourth grades under Miss Alta Gilbert. Bliss Lulah Crosby was teacher of the fifth and sixth grades. The present band and orchestra were started while we we1'e in the fifth grade. hir. Karl Cleveland was teacher of our seventh grade. IVe will probably never forget our Field's Day Flag Drill held that year. Charles Straw from Kinsman joined the class in the seventh grade. Miss Jeannette Humphrey was our last grade teacher. In the spring of 1932, we proudly carried home our diplomas that certified that We had finished Y Q Q. . Qef H0114 In the all More I .B -B B BT. In the fall of 1932, the present Senior Class were Freshmen minus the initiation which many did not get. The officers for that year Were: John Maki, President, Iris I-Iayse, Secretary-Treasurer. In 1932, we Freshmen presented a ltvlinstrel Show for Stunt Night. Michael Pelick and Lorena Taft entered our class from Denmark that same year, as did Russell Beals, Cecil Champlin, lN'Iary Davis, and Cress Sowry from Cherry Valley. I The Sophomore officers Were: Perry Bauman, President, Betty McCon- nell, Secretary-Treasurer. Our stunt for this year was 4'Hannah's Henpecked I-Iusbandn. Although it did not bring home the cake it afforded many a laugh for everyone. Twelve
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