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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President............ Vice President... Secretary............ Treasurer ........... Social Secretary..... S. O. Representative Faculty Adviser....... .....William Lindsay .Shepherd Freedman .....Dorothy Arnhold Philip Rothwell .......Grace Elliott .....Joseph Cannon .......Miss Mattson Twenty-five
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SENIOR SCHOLASTIC HONORS I HE following are the members of the class of 1936 who rank in the upper 10% of the class, in the order listed. The averages of these students range from 95.9% to 90%, inclusive. o Valedictorian ANNE LOMNITZER 0 RUTH ROBINS Salutatorians MYRTLE CREVOISERAT Honors Hazel Losee Doris Biedermann Harold A. Levin Mary Kirkham Willard W. Jones Robert B. Martin, Jr. Philip Rothwell Dorothy Albrecht Grace Tredwell John Stenswold Lester Minan George Huestis
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rf:- -r. n rrr r i r,, ||j Effie Ackerman If what must be given is given willingly, the kindness is doubled. —Syrus Class Basketball I, Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Baseball I ; G. O. 1. 2, 4. Dorothy Albrecht Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. —Homer National Honor Society 4. Junior National Honor Society I: G. O. 3. 4 Hi-Y 3, President 4 Junior Traffic Squad I Usher I: Voyageur' Club Editor 4 Mixed Chorus I. Girls’ Glee Club 2. Spring Musicale I. 2. Anna M. Anderson The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. —Homer G. O. I. 2. 4. Constance M. Anderson It is not strength, but art. obtains the price. —Homer G. O. I, 2. 4; Junior Traffic Squad I: Airplane Club 3. Cornelius Anderson Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit. —Fielding Science Club 3. 4: Assistant Baseball Manager 3. Manager 4: A. A. Council 4: G. O. I, 2. 3. 4. Emil Anderson Speech is great; but silence is a greater. —Carlyle Football 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball, Track 3. John A. Anderson Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. —Heywood Football 3. 4- Basketball 3; Glee Club 3. 4. Karl V. Anton, Jr. The thorn is the cushion of the editorial chair. —Thackeray FlasHingS Editorial Staff 4. Dorothy Arnhold Friends I have made. But not one foe. —Churchill Junior National Honor Society I; Social Secretary 2. Secretary 3. Secretary 4; Captain Junior Traffic Squad I: 3. O. Nominating Committee I, 2. 3. G. O. I. 2. 3; Usher I. 3, 4- Voyageur Business Staff 4; Commencement Elizabeth D. Austin Her silver voice Is the rich music of a summer bird. —Longfellow Senior High Girls’ Chorus 4; G. O. 4; Operetta Margie Goes Modern 4: Tennis 4. Twenty-six
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