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The Senior Alphabet - '37 is fo,r,Anderson, our Fighting Les : That he likes girls he won't confess. is for Bette, a senior who knows : She is tall cmd charming and on her toes . is for Chet , our small senior boy: That he's handsome and fair is Alice's joy. is for Delmar, with expression so quizzical: He's smart and jolly but mostly physical. - is for Eileen, with a rose in her hair: Such graciousness this poet can hardly compare. is for Fleming, the candid man: He shoots things up as only he can. is for Gresham, the home of the Gopher: With our school spirit there isn't a loafer. is for Haley, who goes by the book, With a twenty-year brain and a ten-year look. is for Irene, the girl we all like: She's our sec't'y. and charming-quite! is for Iones, our arm waiving speaker: One good look and the opponent grows weaker. is for Kirkwood, another Mary you see, Somewhat serious but dances so gracefully. is for La Reu, with his curly hair: When the fun begins you'll find him right there. is for Mary Helen, musical, studious, and fair: She's always smiling, and as a friend none compare is for Nessly, who is always in trouble: For a source of the blame he looks for a double. is for Olbrich, clever and wise: We should worry about his small size! is for Pepper , who has auburn hair: We like her for she's jolly and without a care. is the question we have in mind- For the letter Q what will we find? is for Ruby, a gem of quality and grace: She has personality and a bright smiling face. is for Strong-tall, dark, and bright- Good natured, talkative and tennis minded-rightl is for Townsend, the author of this lay: Don't hold him responsible for what he doth say. is for Uh ? and is the questions reply: It worries our teachers and makes them sigh. is for Vester, studious, short, and blonde: He likes speaking and of girls isn't fond. is for Ward, a veteran baseball man: As editor of the Argus, does the best he can. is a lonely letter without a name: So we'll write it and rhyme it just the same. is for Young, a real football star: He's our president and has a Chevrolet car. is the last letter and so close I must: These little ditties have caused smiles I trust. -By HOMER TOWNSEND.
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MELDREN ANDERSON LEE DEATON IEAN NICKERSON IACOB SCHNEIDER MR. DONALD CONFREY Senior Class History The senior class entered this institution in September, 1933, at which time we elected our freshman officers: Iack Strong, president: Iacob Schneider, vice-president: Merribelle Crawford, secretary, and lean Nickerson, treasurer. Our class adviser our first year was Miss Rose Roberts, who left the school to become Mrs. Wallace Shearer. Mr. Donald Confrey was chosen to guide us the rest of the way through our four years. By the time we were sophomores we were well organized and elected the following officers: Lee Deaton, president: Lawrence Anderson, vice-president: Genevieve Drake, secretary, and lean Clark, trasurer. The big event of the year was Sophomore Stunt Day in which we carried out a radio idea. Our junior officers were president, Malcolm Fleming: Vice-president, Bill Henderson: secretary, Irene Bliss: treasurer, Opal Stookey. I In the spring we presented our class play, This Is The Life , which was hailed as a success. We acted as host at the Iunior-Senior Banquet, which had for its setting a forest scene in medieval times. In 1936 we, as seniors, elected the following officers: President, Lee Dea- ton: vice-president, Meldren Anderson: secretary, Iean Nickerson: treasurer, Helen Shaw. V For our class motto we chose: To the Stars Through Difficulties. We presented the thrilling mystery, The Tiger's Necklace, for our senior . class play. We climaxed our four years with the Iunior-Senior Banquet, Class Assembly, Baccalaureate, and Commencement.
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