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Gatlin George Adams English, Soaal Santa Emporia Teachers 1 , Phi Delta Chi, Little Theatre 3.4. Viola Ames Waldo Psychology , Art University of Oregon, extension division. Art Club. The Class of 1937 Pearl Atwater Lamed Social Scarier, English. Ruth Atwood La Crosse Howe Economic i. Chemistry Delta Sigma Epsilon, historian 4, secretary 3, Home Economics 1, 3, 4, reporter 2; Kappa Omicron Phi. Harold Baird Almcna Chemistry , Mathematui Track, K W U . Salina, 1926. track, Fort Ha vs, 1928, Science Club 1932 Glenn Balmgr Woodston Mathtmatta Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 3. Y M. C A 1. Opera Chorus. Faust. Aida. Martha, Delta Ep- silon. Messiah 3. Isaiiel Barker Beloit Psychology % Education and Social Science. Y V C. A . secretary 1 ; Tiger Club 2; W A A 2 Hi mu.Hr Baker Havs Btittner Administration, Health. Treasurer Sophomore Class. President Senior Class. Basketball I. 2, 3. 4. Big Six; Student Council Clyde Billings Wakccncy Chvntt try Y M C A 1, Glee Club 2. Professional Club 3 Margaret H rents all Ness City Home Economics, English t»lcc Club 2. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Pi Kappa Sigma treasurer 3. 4. Elwood Bartlett Plainvillc Hnton. Ptychology Pi Gamma Mu 3. 4, International Relations, Band 1. 2, 3. 4 Alta Burgas Hoisington Engl uh. Education. Floyd Conry Sr. Francis English. Leader 1, 4. sports editor 2. 3, Phi Dclra Chi Isabex Dudrill Kauorado General Science, English and Social Science. Kappa Phi, vice president 2. program chairman 3, Y w C. A 1, 3, program chairman 2, devotions chairman 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4 Harley Doak St. Francis Mu tie. Education Band assistant director 3. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. 14 ' The 19 3 7
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HERB BAKER President, Class of 193? «f X ' ork while you work and play while you play” is evidently the theme that has been carried out by a large portion of the class of 1937 at Fort Hays, with work seemingly predominating. Seniors have worked hard in extracurricular activities, they have studied diligently to get an education, and lastly, their life at Fort Hays has been a training for life (or a trade if you wish ). Some have worked on projects that have been provided by the school, others have obtained employment elsewhere. They have been employed at nearly every type of work from news correspondent to farm hand, bookkeeper to dishwasher, chemist to gardener. Many of their duties have been unpleasant and simple, but they have been expert and reliable By DERRILL PRATT Perspiration for Graduation Wherein the Seniors Have Worked Very Diligently helpers. Two of the college ' s most efficient aides were an attendant in the cafeteria and a campus lawn worker. Heads of departments have been capably assisted by seniors who were more than anxious to work their way as stenographers and clerks — grading papers, mimeographing lests and writing letters. Those who have worked in the greenhouse and in landscaping have made it possible for Fort Hays to boast a beautiful campus. Such responsible jobs as work in the power plant, overseer of campus labor, heads of sports departments such as intramurals and track, and assistant director of the college band have been assigned to members of the senior class. Many of the industrious seniors who have not been employed on the campus have found work uptown in drug stores, grocery stores, chemistry laboratories, and in other business places. Often these students have been trusted with full respon- sibility. and employers have not found that trust misplaced. Here arc hut a few o! the industrious class of 1937, ' ' Ho have founc profitable employment: John Hadley, Eugene Holm, Clvdc Billings, Eugene Nicwald, Gerald Ford, Hciirictte Gicbler and Randall Gallion REVEILLE 13
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Palco Adrian Eichman Botany, Zoology Y MCA 1, 2, 3. 4. Opera. Lucia, Martha. Aida. Faust. Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Chorus 2, 3. Intramural 1, 2, 3. 4. Boxing Team 3 Opal Emmons Lenora Piychologj. Theta Sigma Epsilon pledge 2, Parliamentar Law, president 2. International Relations Club 4 Mary Farquh arson Lincoln Phyncal Education, Huron. K S. T. C. Emporia 1. 2, 3. Pi Lappa Sigma, W A A . Physical Ed. Club. Dorothy Feitz Havs Art, En f,hfh Art Club 1, 2, secretary 3- Hazel Feitz Havs Social St tout, Bmloitcal St tout W A A. 2, Y. W. C. A , Band 2, 3. 4. Earl Field Olfcrlc Etortonttci. Professional Club 2, K U 3 Kathryn ( Fisher i Vaughn Wilson Bu nut 1 1 Administration, Lnfltih Tiger Club 1. 2. vice president 3. Hand 1. Alpha Sigma Alpha president 3. chaplain 2. Reveille 3, Little Thearre 1, 2. 3. 4 Gerald Ford Salina Bus inns Administration, Ecnimtts . K. $ C , Manhattan I. 2, Delta Tau Delta, secre- tary 2. Sigma Tau Gamma vice president 4 Maynard Fox Hays Entluh, Education. Glee Club I, 2. 3. English Club 3. 4, Y M C A. 1. 2. 3, Quill Club 4. George Freeman Washington Indm trial Arts, A trie hurt. C c Club 4 Ruth Frisbic McDonald Commtru, Hi story. Commercial Club 3. Duck Club 2. vice president 3, Pi Kappa Sigma president 4. Tigerettes 3. Pan- Hellenic treasurer 4 Randall Gallion Hunter English, History Y M. C. A 1, Little Theatre 3 Anna Lou Galloway Wakccncy English, S octal Sc truer. Glee Club 1. Sophomore Class treasurer, Tijjcr- ertes 2. 3. A Capclla 3, Delta Sigma Epsilon scholarship chairman 3. president 4, Pan-Hellenic 3, 4, Reveille Queen 3. W . A A. 4 John Gibbens Dodge City Africa It art, But oust Administration Parliamentary Law 2, 3. Science Club I Harlie Ha ao Lamed Bnuntu Administration, Economic! . Parliamentary Law 3 REVEILLE 15
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