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SENIORS HEAD ALL ACTIVITIES OFFICERS: P1'c'5it2'c'11t .......... ....Y.fYf.Yf,Y. ...........,,,I,,,, R o bert Swanson Vice-President , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Richard Bare Secretary ..f..-.... ........, E lizabeth Freeman Treasurer ..... ,,,,,,,,,,. W illiam Simonini The illustrious Seniors head all eXtra-curricu- lar activities. Raymond Kribs, Student Council and Mathematic Club, Kathryn Biggers, Senior Girls' Glee Club, and Dramatic Club, Char- otte Fransen, Alcardee Staff, Carl Behm, F. F. A., Elizabeth Freeman, Citizenship Club, and Ruth Menke, G. A. A. Kathryn Biggers entered Dramatic reading and Edmund Stiles, in oratori- cal declamation placed second at DeKalb. The Senior-Iunior Party, one of the high- lights of the year, was a grand success. This, the final year in the high school career of the class of I37, is the goal attained after three years of ever striving forward. When this class entered school as frightened, timid, freshmen, the boys volunteered to play lightweight football, representatives being Nor- man Ebel, William Simonini, Iohn Erst, and Parker Rowe. Iean McDonald, Kathryn Biggers, and Charlotte Angell entered the Dramatic read- ing contest. Iean McDonald competed for the honor of the freshmen with the upper classmen. Some of the bashfulness was overcome by the Freshman Party, a gala affair, homegroup par- ties, and a picnic at Mclntosh's. The class, under the capable supervision of the former Miss Miller, now Mrs. Evans, and Mr. Phillips, elected the following officers: Presi- dent, Ruth Menke, Vice President, Parker Rowe, Secretary-treasurer, Ruth Katz. A As Sophomores, the class selected as their colors, green and silver, as their flower, the Lily- of-the-Valley. The party was, as usual, enjoyed by all. Representing the class this year in heavy- weight were Bill Simonini, heavyweight foot- ball, David Lorenz, Hugh Creel, Richard Tar- now, Paul Gade, Raymond Kribs, and Parker Rowe were on the lightweight football squad, Iean Rynders, Marcy Haeger and Iean Ann Wyman entered humorous reading, Elizabeth Freeman, Virginia Esh, and Kathryn Biggers C 16 entered Dramatic reading, Kathryn Biggers be- ing the Dundee contestant at Sub-district con- test both in Dramatic reading and vocal. Class officers for this year were as follows: Elizabeth Freeman, President, Ruth Bohl, Vice President, William Simonini, Secretary-treasurer. Miss McBryde succeeded Miss Miller as class advisor. As Iuniors, nearing their goal, this class set themselves to the task of editing the year book, a grave responsibility. In addition they under- took production of the play, Death Takes A Holidayf' with a cast of Raymond Kribs, lean McDonald, Dick Bate, Norman Ebel, Charlotte Angell, Robert Swanson, Kathryn Biggers, Mar- cy Haeger, Virginia Esh, Verna Pistor, Billy Simonini, Robert Farrell, and David Iones, and Mr. Moar as director. Needless to say, both undertakings were exceedingly successful. Again in the declamatory contest Iean Mc- Donald, Charlotte Angell, Marcy Haeger, lean Rynders, and Kathryn Biggers were found guarding the honor of the class. The boys were also anxious to do their part, with Iohn Spehar, Norman Ebel, and Billy Simonini participating in football and basketball, and David Lorenz and Roy Granholm in football and Edward Zamecnik in basketball. Scholastic honors for this class of 1937 were won by Iean McDonald, valdictorian, Virginia Esh, salutatorianjand Charlotte Angell, honor- able mention. Those who will graduate with high honor are: Ruth Bohl, Charlotte Franzen, Elizabeth Freeman, Florence Irke, Doris Nohl, Louise Nystedt, Edmund Stiles, Robert Swanson and Lenore Wagner. Those who will graduate with honor are: Carolyn Anderson, Lois Beth, Kathryn Biggers, Leroy Drafall, Norman Ebel, Mary Fay, Floyd Fischback, Ruth Hansen, Ruth Goers, Phyllis Henning, Iune Horman, Ruth Katz, Raymond Kribs, Virginia Lakes, Ruth Menke, Keith Peter, Edwin Peters, Verna Pistor, Evelyn Popp, lean Rynders, Helen Thies, Ed- ward Zamicnik.
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