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ANNA M. SWANSON See that girl with the dimples? That's Anna May. No one can mistake her sunny smile and disposition She is a nwhizH at basketball. Her liking for sports makes her a better sport! AcademiciBasketball t2, 3, 4i; Chorus t3, 4i; Secretary tll; Athletic Editor; HThe Scarecrow Creepsll: The Strange Bequest : MI'une In ; HAsk the Professor. MARJORIE E. WAKEMAN Jollity personified! When she smiles, she spells joy from her head to her toes. If you want work done, Marjorie can do ' We usually find her in the typing room. BusinesshilThe Strange Bequestl; Typist. ALLENE M. WALKER Allene is a real sport at all times. She shows pep and vigor in everything: she doesl There's something: very likable in Allene, and to know her well is to like her better. Business--Basketball t2, 3, 4i: Chorus i3l. L. ROBERT WARN Here he comes! uBob is very popular in our school because of his whole-hearted, enthusiastic support of all school activities. and he's popular with the teachers because of his ready interest and thorough applica- tion. i AcademiciOrchestra t1, 2, 3, All; Band t2, 3, M ; President of Student Council: Man- ager of Boys' Basketball Ml: Salutatorian; Torch Club t1, 2. 3l; Hi-Y UH; President t2l; Vice President t3l: The Scarecrow Creeps : HThe Strange Bequest ; Baseball l3l: Advertising: Manager. JOYCE E. WIGREN Joyce, the one from our number with a pleasing speaking voice. Anyone as jolly and as cheerful as Joyce will certainly be a great success. She keeps one laughing: until she pulls off her high history marksithen it's tragic. AcademiciChorus t1, 2, 3, 4i; Gypsy Rover ; u0h, Doctor ; Tune In ; tiAsk the Professor ; The Scarecrow Creeps : The Strange Bequest : Scholarship Club; Circula- tion Manager. FOR1936
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ROBERT B. JOHNSON Youlve seen him, the boy with wavy auburn hair. Never a care or worry but to laugh, smile, and crack jokes. His hobby seems to be playing the drums and he can do it. AcademiCeChorus i3l: Band i2, 3i; Torch Club U, 2, 3i; Hi-Y UH. FRANK B. MARSH The cowboy of the Senior Class. The word studyli almost missed being.r in Frank's. dictionary. but his ambition is to go west; His sleeping head is a great inspiration to the teachers, we're sure of that! AcademiCeOrchestra Ml: Chorus Ml. LESTER I. MARTIN 1f good nature is the stem on which suc- cess grows, then Less ought to he very successful, Look at his activity list, and then ask to see his basketball and baseball letters. Draw your own conclusions as to his athletic ability. AcademiCeBasketball U. 2, 3. 4M Base- ball i2. 3, 4M Torch Club ill: Hi-Y i2, 3. AH; Tune In ; Assistant Business Manager. KENNETH L. MOORE Few people know of the many good deeds this fellow has done in and around school. We know that he likes to read, so he must know a lot. We know that he really wants to be a helper and a worker; therefore he must be a fellow of thelhighest order, AcademiCeManager Candy Sales. ALVIN B. SPETZ Alviri is a fellow whom most people would brand as another question mark. When school is out, Alvin is hard to find. His one great hobby is to get out into the great open spaces. If Alvin doesnlt worry in later life any more than he does in school, he will live to be quite old. BusineSSeBasketball i3, 4i: Chorus i3, Ill: Staff; Hi-Y t3, 4i; Baseball t3, 4H The Scarecrow Creeps : uTune In. SENIOR LEAVES
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ANNOUNCING ON BEHALF OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1936 THE HONOR ROLL Phyllis C. Anderson .................. 93.30 L. Robert Warn .............................. 88.96 George Guild .................................... 88.78 Doris Fentonwr ................................ 88.32 THE COLORS Blue and Silver THE MOTTO He can who thinks he canf'l THE FLOWER Bachelorls Button The Historians ............................................................... Lois Morton and Margaret Hanson The Pro hets SSenioreGeorge Guild and Phillip Gibbs p 888888888888888888 ZJunioreAnna May Swanson and Esther Anderson The Poets. ............................................................................. Joyce Wigren and Doris Fenton The Testators ........................................................................ Pauline Guild and Della Atkins A THOUGHT OR TWO IFS been four years, so the Calendars say, Since we were freshmen here; Wefve had lots of work; a little of play, And all of it we hold dear. Welve labored at Latin, and science and math. Welve triumphed in music and arts. Through history and English we'lve chiseled a path And chorus is dear to our hearts, We7ve acted as villains, in many a play Welve been spooky, and funny and fat; Welve been designing mamas and heroines gay And been shot at the drop of a hat. Weave done everything they7ve asked us to do Welve tried all our studies to master: Teachers argued, and pleaded, and brought into view The switch, that we might work the faster. So really, dear folks, when you view us tonight, It isngt our work that you see; We hate to leave school, but we want to do right; We are just what they made us to be. -The Class Poet SENIOR LEAVES
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