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LOG MEN'S FACULTY Seated, lst row-Thomas Morgan, Harvey Coulter, John McKinley, James Kirkland, George Paulsen, lfdward Dobbelaar, Ralph Dawson. Standing, 2nd row-Francis Bowman, John XVardell, Carvel Sparrow, Aaron MaeCoon, Edward Rogerwiek, John Albohm, Lee Graver, VVendell Brown, Charles XYildriek, Rene La- Valley, Elmer Demaresf, Leo Gordown.
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BACK WOMENS FACULTY Seated, lst row-Mabel Scott. Leila Riekett, Marie Simpson Crawford, Mary McKenna, Ione Scholl Eekersen, Maude lNlaeCoon, Mary Ellen Crumley. Seated, 2nd row-Ruth Larned, Evelyn Robbins, Dorothy Butterworth, Velma Harrison, Emily Maelay, Marian Bates, Sarah Freeman, lidna Mulford, Lydia Urban, Alicia Smith, Sarah Shute. Standing, 3rd row-Lois Latham, Lillian Tobias, Dorothy Huhne VVard, Gladys Palmer, Sara Sproule, Marjory johnson Lewis.
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As MERE SHAVINGS we left the Junior High School and became Sophomores in Dwight Morrow High School. But it didnlt take us long to get acquainted and organized as a class. Mrs. Engelke, Miss Butterworth, and Mr. Dawson took us in hand and managed our elections. The linal vote declared Drew Brinkerhoff, President: Jean Coulter, Vice-President: Jeanne Horton, Secretary, and Billy Beach, Treasurer. During the course of the year a 1novie benefit was sponsored and a successful dance, the Sophomore Hop, held April 30. On becoming Juniors, we again scored a financial success with another movie benefit and the Junior Spring Fling, our original form of the traditional Junior dance. Edwary Aubry held the reins of power as President during 1937 while Jean Coulter took over that position for 1938. Bud Baker kept the minutes and Jeanne Horton the account books. Many of the Junior boys upheld the honor of the class in the various sports while the girls did likewise. Our Senior year was crowned with suc- cess and crowded with activities. The ballot boxes revealed Thomas Tisza as President, Billy Beach, Vice-Presidentg Jeanne Horton, Secretary, and Dorothy Conklin, Treasurer. The nights of March 24 and 25 saw the class of 139 reach an unprecedented height, when a group of outstanding Seniors presented Death Takes a Holiday to capacity audiences at Roosevelt School. Jimmy Crump and Joan DeMott took the leading roles, sup- ported by an excellent cast. Several Senior Boys became the leaders of the Englewood City Government, May 16. On June 8, Hill-Billy Dayu was the object of the Senior Class-day program, and on June Z0 the class went off for a good time at Rye Beach. The annual Senior Prom was held June 22nd and the following day we bid a sad and somewhat teary farewell to our school days and to Dwight Morrow High School. BIG
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