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jliiunhinntu PM NINETEEN THIRTY- SIX . -HH!,L'-, OWEN BOURNE BOB JOHNSON ROSA KEHRLI MILDRED STOOKEY WALTER GOWEN President' Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class Advisor y . Senior Class History A As we set forth on our mission of conquering life, we begin to realize what an important part of that life our high school friends and experiences become. ' ' Although this class history only briefly outlines the numerous events which have occurred during the four years' sojourn of this class in high school, we know that those who read it will recall and fill in for themselves all the colorful little details which will make their memory of high school life a complete picture. Early in September, l932, the Class of '36, then l75 strong, entered G. U. H. S. and organized under the competent leadership of Mr. Walter Gowen, class advisor. P We immediately elected the following officers: Roger Kidder, president, Harold Roberts, vice president, Mildred Stookey, secretary, and Don Stookey, treasurer. , ln the autumn of l'-933, sophomores by then, we commenced the year with the following members of our ranks as officers: Don Stookey, president, Mildred Stookey, vice president, Hilma Wilner, secretary, and Donald Kit- ting, treasurer. , Sophomore Stunt Day was a great success, the theme, Matrimony , being well carried out. A September, l934, we were a respectable, responsible, Junior Class. Our officers were: Bill Susanka, president, Mildred Stookey, vice president, Dor- othea Wilner, secretary, and Roger Kidder, treasurer. The Junior Play, an unusual three-act comedy, The Closed Door , was presented and well received in the Spring of l935. A' big event of the year was the Senior Banquet, which we gave for the Class of '35. ' Returning in the fall of i935 as mighty seniors, we prepared for the last and busiest year of our high school life. Our officers were: Owen Bourne, president, Bob Johnson, vice president, Rosa Kehrli, secretary, and Mildred Stookey, treasurer. Our very successful Senior Play was a thrilling mystery, Beyond Reason . Senior Banquet, Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Commencement brought our happy high school years to a brilliant climax. ' .2 rf. i N, . ...-f ,w,':?5f,-5,-.tht-1---, J, . f ,g,,, ' r K f- fa . ,,. .etc V :rw-dw,,.gs:'e '9 ' ne 1 'feN ' -Nb -m-.:,-sswfsrre- '73iQigqai1'-' - sw., JA ' ..-. 'f2g5m:2'f1+f QrRv?p:f..,.. Q , - .-4., ..-:zu , .. -. wf-- V fs., ., . . ....,,Z,,m2,
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