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CLASS CALENDAR September Most of class entered High School as Llsmshicsf7 Adx'isorewMiss Francis Bratt. Officers!President, Linwood Matthews; Vice President, Robert Carlson; Sec- retary, Anna May Swanson; Treasurer, Lester Martin. September--We were a bit wiser to the ways of high school life and life in general. AdvisoreMiss Carol Cederquist. OHilcersiw-President, Robert Warn; Vice President, Della Atkins; Secretary7 Edythe Davidson; Treasurer, Bernice Benson. September-Ah! Juniors at last with our big aim to be better Seniors. AdvisoreMiss Mary Frew. Ochers---President, Doris Fenton; Vice President, Robert Warn; Secretary, Lois Morton; Treasurer, Margaret Hanson. May BeJunior play, LcThe Scarecrow Creepsbeand how! June 7--Juni0rs gave banquet for Seniors at the Farm77en0 overalls present. 735 September-School opened on September 3 and we were dignified Seniors-in name. September 4eW0rk on larger scaleWteachers hastily judged by aSSignments. Advisors-e 1W0 I'leeded two now! Mr. J. Leland Anderson and Miss Carol Coder- qmst. OHiccrsePresident, J. Robert Johnson; Vice President, Lois Morton; Secretary, Margaret Hanson; Treasurer, Phi11ip Gibbs. October 1-With a bang-magazine contest stood 11-11 n0 one1s favor. 4eASeni0rs ahead now in magazine contestrpoor Juniors. SeCOntest closed 96-93 our favoreYippee! 11:-Glori0us day no schools. The teachers got a taste of School! 12eTry0uts for Senior Playe14 cases of mumps in 8th grade. 2f1-The Juniors gave the party which we merited by winning the con- testwtruly a nice party. November I-MVuc-dtion day again while teachers moot 21nd sludy-mm'c fun. 7-Quarter1ies beginerorc words would be supernuous. 12gQuarter1y marksA-windstorm 0f gasps of despair and sighs of relief. 22A-Tickets for Senior Play cameglike a flrst sign of Spring? Alas! 110 ehrst snowfall instead. 27-Student Association party where 41a good time was had by 311.,7 28-e-Thanksgiving DayeZ days vacation. December 6eThe Senior Class presents: ccThe Strange Bequest? directed by Miss Carol Cederquist. IBeSenior card party. Quite successful, so it was. 17-Wreaths came and we peddled them;an industrious class are we. 20;Last day of school this yeareChristmas party and a gay time. 736 January GWBack to school againwexridently Santa was good to everyone. SreThe Annual made a real starteat least we have a printer. 20 Mid-semester exams begin with high hopes and long faces. February BiThe Student Association sleigh ride and a secret Senior m0thers1 meeting. SENIOR LEAVES
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DID YOU EVER SEE PAULINE GUILD pay attention in class? 4tKENNYh MOORE without a box of candy? ttBLISSh JOHNSON without Rice cultivation 011 the brain? ESTHER ANDERSON without a kink in her hair? BOB WARN when he wasnvt cutting a caper? MARJORIE WAKEMAN when she didnit know where Elmer was? JOYCE WIGREN refuse to argue with Mr. Vetter? GEORGE GUILD speak to a girl without blushing? BOB JOHNSON when he didnit appeal to the fairer members of our class? JEANNETTE JOHNSON not well dressed? MARGARET HANSON cause a disturbance? PHYLLIS ANDERSON as the poorest student in class? HAROLD GRUNDSTROM without a c4cud of gum in his mouth? FRANK MARSH when he wasnat dreaming of cowboys? BERNICE BENSON in a hurry? HAROLD CARLSON walk with mincing steps? DELLA ATKINS preferring an Irishman to a :45wede77? ANNA MAY SWANSON without a dimple? LOIS MORTON with a boy Jess than siX-foot six? LESTER MARTIN when he wasngt involved in the eternal triangle? ttPHIU, GIBBS act like one of the students? WTONYh SPETZ answer a question promptly and correctly? ALLENE WALKER type without an erasure? DORIS FENTON without one of those giggles? eDOUBTINC THOMAS FOR1936
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7WSeniors made popcorn for the basketball game. Real fun for the Janltor. t1 'l-g-The Juniors invited the Seniors to help with a Valentine party. It was 4theartilyja enjoyed. ZleThe Senior parents gave a perfectly t4splendifer0usn WQIShington party for us. March 12-The Junior Class playeat what? Oh, we are so sorry. 14?The Globe Studio got their first look at our Seniors as they focused the camera on us. 19eCIass rooms dressed unfamiliarlyeP. T. A. Project Night! 27eThe Mixed Chorus presents ttAsk the Professor? Shall we? April 2-3AeThird quarter testsveno comments needed. SWBBSketball roller-skating party when everyone was on the same status. 9-When the last comes firstEthe last day before a 10-days7 vacation. 27eThe day everyone was happyethe Chorus in Fredonia, the rest back at school without them. May 1eThe Band went to Fredoniaenot many Seniors affected. SeThe last picture for the annual was takenewhat a relief. 6-The day that comes once in 4 years of high sch001$5eni0r Kid Day! June ISeThe beginning of the fateful week. Seniors? or beyond? ZleThe Baccalaureate Service 22wClass Night. 23eCommencement Night 24eAlumni Banquet. Kl DtS DAY Kidas Day-May 0, 19301 LDigniHed,a Seniors running up and down halls in short skirts or knee trousers. Straw hats, overalls, childish hair-ribbons and suckers Were much in display. Robert Warn and J. Robert Johnson, our dignifled President, .made excellent little boys, not only in dress but in actions. Lois Morton7 as a pig- tailed short dressed, candy eating Ltkidt, was acclaimed as the best of the Senior girls. All the seniors were excused from school early and made the rounds of the stores receiving a treat at each place. Several pictures were taken of individuals and of the group as a whole. tMany of them are in the year book on feature pagesJ FOR 1936
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