Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)
- Class of 1932
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% ( vAmc-c TmJZ- Taken Early September 15, While Fire Was Still Burning Elegy A blaze of red against a darkened sky, A million angry flames give fitful flight, To add a ghastly splendor to the night. A rafter falls exhaling sparks that fly Destroying hope of those who watch and sigh, Then gaze with horror on the flaming sight That puts all sane rememberings to flight As hope and strong traditions fall and die. The ruins now are cold and sadly bare, But staunchly stand defying all despair, A challenge to rebuild with greater care, Reclaiming loss, and echoing to the sound Of glad rejoicing in the newly found True meaning of the purple and the gold. Eugene Davis, 532. Scenes in the Ruins WHAT WE TOST The Purple and the Gold Oh, glorious colors of our school, Though students come and students go, In majesty wave over us Till gold fades into sunset glow. Oh, banners proud of purple hue, In truth and right be ever bright. We ’ll fling our standards to the breeze Till purple fades into the night. Betty Ann Polleys, ’32. G THE BITTER ROOT Gilbert A. Ketcham Mina I. Carr Mrs. Carrie Gilham Mrs. Florence Keeton Frances Lines Mabel I. Rich Neva Copeland - - Katherine Craighead Mrs. Winifred Muckler Lyle M. Noble Margaret Ronan Grace Ryon Agnes Scott Hazel Swearingen Mary Harris Edna Mann Agnes Brown II. P. Budewitz Frank Kelley Jean Morgan Mair Dorothy Witmer Hettie Hunt Violet Boileau Lucile Rohrer Elsie Wadell L. C. Ennis Gertrude Clark Harold J. Hunt Edna Jacobsen Audrey Proctor C. L. Smith Guy T. Stegner Maude Carland Franklin Thrailkill Grace Bailey E. A. Erickson Mary D. Largent Millard Peterson Mrs. Mary Wiencke Paul E. Wilson C. M. Homer Katherine Geiger Mrs. T. M. Pearce Helen M. Robson faculty ...............................- Principal Head of Commercial Department ....................................Commercial - Commercial - -------- Commercial Head of English Department - Dean of Girls, English ...............- - - - - - English English .....................- - - - - English Assistant Principal, Journalism, English ........................................English - ------ English ------ English Public Speaking, Dramatics Head of History Department History Citizenship, History Commercial, Economics ..............................- - - History .......................- - - - History Latin, Head of Foreign Language Department - - - Spanish .......................- - - English, French -.............................Latin - - Head of Manual Arts Department Head of Mathematics Department Mathematics - Mathematics - '.....................Science, Mathematics .........................- - - Mathematics Commercial, Head of Physical Education Department Physical Education for Girls - Physical Education for Boys Head of Science Department .........................Science ......................................Science ----------- Science - Science ................................Science ..................................Agriculture ....................................Librarian Music ................Secretary THE BITTER ROOT PRINCIPAL G. A. KETCHAM TO TIIE CLASS OF 1932: The fact that you are, in spite of conditions, publishing this book is evidence of your school loyalty and spirit, which you have so splendidly maintained throughout the year. At any rate your Senior year will have been different; unique in fact, giving you a certain distinction among all the classes that have gone before and, we hope, among all that are to come after. You are graduating into a world that is in process of more rapid change than history has before recorded. Your problem of adjustment to that world is one that is making your elders despair of a solution; but youth, fortunately, does not despair. You will go forward, creating a new and better world out of the institutions of the old. On your journey, I wish you courage and high endeavor; the joy of striving and adventure and progress; the thrill of fighting a good fight for things that you believe worth while; the ability to separate the permanent from the temporary, the real from the apparent, the genuine from the pretended. Here's to you, 1932! Bon Voyage! With very best wishes and heartiest congratulations, I am Your very sincere friend, G. A. KETCHAM, Principal. THE CLASS OF THIRTY-TWO (Tune: Auld Lang Syne) T'he loyal class of thirty-two Will soon be on its way. We’ve filled our promise to be true « With courage great, you’ll say. Chorus: Classmates, a cheer for M. II. S. A loud and hearty cheer. With standards high, old M. II. S., We’re glad to say we’re here. Reverses strangely filled the path Of this class of thirty-two. With treasures gone, but guidance left, We’ve proudly rallied through. The teachers all must cheer with us ; We’ve shown what we can do. We’ve made the grade with lots to spare. This class of thirty-two. So staunchly on our way we’ll go With hearts both light and glad. We hate to leave them all behind, And our adieux seem sad. Lois Muchmore, ’32. OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1932 Harold Christian ------ President Mary Kohn --------- Vice-President Jeanette Love -------- .Secretary Mabel Trene Rich - - - - Sponsor and Treasurer THE EDITORS OF THE 1932 BITTER ROOT Betty Ann Polleys and Mary Kohn 10 THE BITTER R Operetta. 29; Glee Clwfi, ’Ms. ’30. '31; Main Show SeWor Oarnivalr '30, wl; President Junior Mleki ChKb ’30j President Home Room ’31: Nafudenty Comfcil ’30: Junior Mixer Comimttee SAbfrck Conference ’31: Girl Iiateertte Gflbintt ’31: Girls’ Athletic Assn. ’30! Junior Prom C| mnffittee; Honor Roll ’29, lonor Rpll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Orchestra ’30, : Girls’ Club Cabinet ’31, ’32; Senior Car- ival ’30: Torch Honor Society ’30, ’31, ’32; basketball '29; Chemistry Club ’32; National onor Society. DOROTHEA APPELQU1ST National Honor Society: Qpill and Scroll: High Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’81.782; Hot ’28; Girls’ Club Cabinet ’3V: Gtee jeiub ’29, ’30. ’31, ’32x Prasideilt .ot'TTome LEAH fcAjAJlA olLyfiftb ’30, 31, ’32; Torch Honor Sd feti 2y,A 80; Chemistry Club ’32. IN'iB ALLAS Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31; H. R. Secretary ; Orchestra ’30; Senior Carnival ’30; Track ’30, ’31, ’3 2; Forbis Architectural Medal; Konah Staff ’32; National Honor Society. FRANZ BENSON, Entered from Darby High School '29; Junior Mixer Stunt; Junior Mixer Commit- tee; Basketball ’30; Track ’32; Junior Prom Committee; Secretary Home Room ’29. VIVIAN BERGSTROM DORIS BESANCON Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’31; Senior Carnival ’29; Chemistry Club ’32; Art Club ’28; Honor Roll ’31; Girls’ Athletic Association ’32. IOHN BRYAN Honor Roll ’28, ’29; Torch Honor Society 29. RALPH BRYAN Basketball ’29, ’30, '31, ’32; “M” Club ’32. PEARL GAUTHIER THE BITTER ROOT 11 DOROTHY BURNETT G. A. A. '30. ’31, ’32; Class Volleyball ’30, 31 ; Class Baseball Team ’30, ’31. RHODA CARLSON Campfire Girls ’28, ’29. HAROLD CHRISTIAN Football ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Basketball ’28, ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Track ’29, ’30, ’31; Member of “M” Club ’30, '31, ’32; President of Senior Class; Honorable Mention Mining District ’32. MARGARET CLAYTON DOROTHY MAE CLINGER Honor Roll ’29, ’31, ’32; Torch Honor So- ciety ’29, ’30; Senior Carnival ’29; Glee Club ’29, ’30; Art Club ’30; Girl Reserves ’30, ’31, ’32; Girl Reserves Vice-President ’31, ’32; Junior Mixer Entertainment ’30. HUBERT CLINK 1NGBEARD Secretary; _ b ’29, .Club ’31; Konah Konah , _______ Honor Honor Society; 32. ROBERT COOMBS TYLAR THOMAS COONEY One-act Play “The Minuet’’ ’31; Art Club ’27, ’28; Glee ClubU31, ’32; Konah Class ’32. EUGENE COPENHAVER Track ’28; F. F. A. '31, ’32; Vice-president F. F. A. ’31; National Honor Society. HUGH BOTT COPENHAVER Attended M. H. S. ’29, ’31. ’32 and Wilbur, Wash., ’30; Football ’30, ’31, ’32; “M’’ Club ’32; Track ’31, '32; Basketball ’29; F. F. A. ’31, ’32; F. F. A. Sentinel ’32. 12 THE BITTER ROOT ANITA CORMIER Girls’ Glee Club ’29, ’30, Gift” ’31; French Club ’30, tv ’32; ‘‘The Magi's ’31. r § ; Bask' ’3(K ’31, ’32. v VJt A r DONAED CRERAR Chemistry Club ’31. ’ 2; Basketball ’29, ’30; Track ’29, ’30 ’31, ’32. f IIOMER CUSHMAN Football ’29, ’30, ’31; “M” Club ’31, ’32; Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31; Track ’32. RUSSEEE DAIGEE Football; Track; Basketball; Class Basket- ball ’27, ’28; “M” Club ’30, ’31; French Club ’30, ’31; Boys’ Glee Club ’30, ’31; “Robin Hood;” Senior Cernival ’30; Home Room Secretary ’28; Proctor U. S. TT. N. ’31; Konah Staff ’31. HARRIET DANDRO Entered as a Senior from Gardner High School, Gardner, Mass. CHARLES DAVIS JOHN DAY National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll ’31, ’32; Torch Honor Society; Associate Editor Konah ’32; State Award in National Awards Contest ’31; Home Room President '30, ’31; High Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32. MARY HELEN DECKER NELLIE DeWIT T IT E BITTER ROOT 13 LETGHTON DOWNING Honor Roll ’29, ’30; Student Council ’30, ’21; Senior Carnival ’31; Spanish Club ’31; Chemistry Club '32; Pep Club ’32; Junior Prom and Mixer Committees. KENNETH DUNLAP Football ’28, ’29; Glee Club ’30, '31, ’32; Senior Carnival ’31 ; President Boys’ Glee Club ’32: Cast One-act Plays ’31; “The Magi’s Gift” ’31. CORY DAVID DUTTON Track ’29. ’30; Basketball ’29. ’30; F. F. A. ’29, ’30. ’31, ’32; F. F. A. Treasurer ’30; F. F. A. Secretary ’31; Stock Judging Team, Bozeman ’30: Stock Judging Team, Port- land ’31; F. F. A.; Declamatory Contest ’31. DOROTHY EASTMAN Entered as a Sophomore from Sweet Grass County H. S.; Senior Glee Club ’30, ’32; Or- chestra ’30, ’32; “Polished Pebbles” '30; Girls’ Athletic Association ’30; Spanish Club ’30. '31; Music Meet ’31; First Place Con- tralto Solo ’31; Girls’ Trio ’31; Violin Quar- tet '31; Vice-President Chemistry Club ’32; Pep Club ’32; “The Magi’s Gift” ’32; National Thespians. ELMER N. E1CHHORN Entered as Senior from Scobey, Mont. LENA ELLIOTT Honor Roll ’29, ’30. ’31; Torch Honor So- ciety ’30, ’31, ’32; Finals of League of Na- tions Contest ’31. MYRL MAY ELLIOTT Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31; Torch Honor So- ciety ’30, '31, ’32; Finals of League of Na- tions Contest ’31. MARIE FALLMAN Spanish Club ’30, ’31; Senior Carnival '30; Member of Girls’ Athletic Association ’30, ’31. ’32; Volleyball ’30, ’31; Basketball ’31, ’32; Baseball ’30. ’31. ’32: Track ’30. ’31, ’32; President Girls’ Athletic Association ’32; Glee Club ’31. ’32. DON FAULDS Entered as Freshman from Somerville, Mass.; Honor Roll ’27; attended Billings Polytechnic in spring ’30; Konah Staff ’31, ’32. EDWARD FAULSTICH Orchestra ’28, ’29, ’30; Student Assistant Librarian ’29, ’30, ’31; Radio Club ’30, ’31, ’32; President Radio Club ’31, ’32; Junior Prom Committee ’31; Senior Carnival ’31; Chemistry Club ’31; National Honor Society. MARCELLA Entered Heart :red -as AcJfoem op lemy; Hon Honor Society ’30, ’31 coin High, Tacoma, Club ’32. lore irom ' rsacre( oil ’30, ’31; Torch -entered from Lin- in feonj ’-3.2 ' lj cm-eh NELLE FOX Torch Honor Society ’30, ’31, ’32; Girl Re- serve President ’30; Vice-President of G. A. A. ’30; Senior Carnival ’30, ’31; French Club ’31; Konah Staff ’32; Junior Prom Commit- tee ’31; Girls’ Club Cabinet '31; Honor Roll ’30, ’31; High Honor Roll ’29. 14 T II E B I T T E R IlO O T JOHN FREUDENRE1CH Future Farmers of America. EDYTII FRITZ Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31; Windmills of Hol- land” ’29; Honor Roll ’31; Girls’ Club Cab- inet ’32. JOSEPHINE GARIEPY G. A. A. ’30; Junior Mixer Stunt ’31; Honor Roll ’32. ' PHIL GARLINGTON Declamation '29, ’30; Senior Carnival ’.‘JO, ’31; Home Room Representative ’31; Glee Club ’31, ’32; President of Orchestra ’32; One-Act Plays ’32. OTTO GERDTS CHARLES GILDER VIVIAN G1LLIS G. R. ’29, ’30, ’31; G. A. A. ’30, ’31; Class Basketball and Baseball Team ’30. HERMTNA GIRSON Pep Club ’30, 31, ’32; French Club; Girls’ Club Cabinet ’29, ’30, '31, ’32; President of Girls’ Club ’31, ’32; Honor Roll ’28, '29, ’30, ’31; Torch Honor Society; Member of Win- ning Stunt in Senior Carnival ’30; President of Home Room ’29, ’30, ’31; Dance Commit- tees; National Honor Society. MARGUERITE GRAHAM Honor Roll ’30, ’31, ’32. ROGER GRATTAN Entered from Minnesota '30; Football ’31, ’32; Track ’30, ’31, ’32; M” Club ’32. RICHARD GRAVEN KENNETH HAINES T II K B I T T E R R () O T 15 CAROL HAMBLETON Entered as Junior from Woodworth, N. D.; Vergil Club ’31 ; Girl Reserves ’31; Girls’ Athletic Association ’31, ’32; Class Basket- ball and Volleyball Teams ’31, ’32; Baseball Team ’31; Track ’31; Tennis ’31; Senior Car- nival ’31. FLORENCE HAMEL Entered as a Senior from St. Ignatius High School. HAMILTON Football ,’£9, ’30, ’31, ’32: Coachs’ and Second All-State Team; Basketball Guard on Second Mining District ck ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; “M” Club ’30, resident of Students’ Association Staff ’32. ONNIE HAMMA Track '30, ’31. AGNES RUTH HANSEN Entered from Gallatin County H. S. ’29; French Club ’31. ’32; Honor Roll ’31; “The Jinx;” “Knave of Hearts.” SPENCER HART Honor Roll; Torch Honor Society ’29, ’30; Home Room Representative '31; Senior Car- nival ’31; President Chemistry Club ’32; National Honor Society. HART-ON HART I TNG Radio Club ’29, ’30; Vice-President Radio Club 31, ’3 2; Chemistry Club ’31, ’32. EUGENE HAUGEN HANNALEE HEADLEY President Glee Club ’29; Honor Roll ’29, ’30; Christmas Operetta ’29; Senior Carnival ’30; Konah Staff ’31; Declamatory Contest ’31: “The Minuet” ’31. RAYMOND HECKERT HOWARD HEYDORF ALLEN HIGH Orchestra ’29 more Class ’30; ’30, ’31; President Junio Club ’31, ’32; Senior Carnival ippho- ative lass ’31; Pep 31. 1 { T II E B I T T EH HO O T WALTER HOBBS Football ’29, ’30, ’31; Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31; “M” Club ’30, ’31, ’32; Manager of Track Team ’32. LILIAN HOPKINS Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; High Honor Roll ’29, ’31; Art Club ’29, '30; Torch Honor Society ’30, ’31, ’32; French Club ’31, ’32; Chemistry Club '32; Konah Staff ’31; Dele- gate to Montana High School Editorial Asso- ciation ’31; Quill and Scroll ’32; Girls’ Club Cabinet ’32; League of Nations Contest ’32; National Honor Society. JACOB HOYLO Chemistry Club 31, ’32; Basketball ’29, ’30; Track '29, ’30, ’31, ’32. EVELYN HUGHES Secretary of Home Room ’29, ’30, 81; Junior Glee Club ’29; Senior Glee Club ’30, ’31. ’32; “The Nifty Shop;” Girls’ Club Cab- inet ’31, ’32; “The Magi’s Gift” ’31; “Christ- mas Operetta” ’28. PHYLLIS JACKY Honor Roll ’29, ’30; Glee Club ’30; Torch Honor Society ’30; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Mixer Stunt; Home Room Secretary. DOROTHY JOHNSON Entered as a Sophomore from Fergus Co. H. S.; Pep Club ’32; Glee Club ’30, ’31; Senior Carnival Main Show ’30, ’31; Art Club ’30; Vergil Club; Girls’ Club Cabinet ’32; Honor Roll ’31, ’32; Secretary Junior Class ’31; President Home Room; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Torch Honor Society ’30; Rest Room Proctor '31; Pep Club Dance Committee ’32. MARGARET JOHNSTON National Honor Society; Konah Staff ’30; Honor Roil ’31, ’32; High Honor Roll ’32; De- clamatory Preliminaries ’31: Junior Prom Committee ’31; Junior Log Book Committee. ETHEL JONES Forensic Club ’29; Honor Roll ’28. ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Junior Mixer Committee ’30; Konah Staff ’30; Quill and Scroll; Torch Honor So- ciety ’29, ’31. TOINI KARI Glee Club ’30; Secretary Home Room ’31; Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31; Girls’ Athletic As- sociation ’30, ’31; Manager Volleyball ’31. LUCILLE KARKANEN Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’32; Extemporaneous Essay Contest ’30; “Nifty Shop” ’30; “The Magi’s Gift” ’32. LA VON A KEITH Girls’ Club Cabinet ’31, ’32; Girls’ Athletic Association ’30, ’31; Class Basketball Team ’30, ’31; Girl Reserves ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Girls’ Glee Clubs ’30, 31, ’32; “The Magi's Gift;” Home Room Representative; Student Council ’31, ’32; Junior Prom Committee; Honor Roll ’31, ’32. WINIFRED KEYES Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Konah Staff ’31; Junior Prom Committee ’31; Senior Car- nival ’31; French Club ’31; Chemistry Club ’32; Torch Honor Society; Junior Log Book Committee; National Honor Society. THE BITTER ROOT 17 MARGUERITE KIMBALL Entered as a Junior from Dawson County High School; French Club '31. ORVO KINONEN DOROTHY KITT Glee Club ’30; Director Sophomore Stunt Senior Carnival ’30; Declamatory Contest '31; Girls' Club Cabinet '31; Chairman of Membership Committee '32; Honor Roll '31, '32 J. :OTT KIZER 0 r'b } Entered as a Sophomore from Centralia, A. Wash-! Chemistry Club '31, '32; National 'I Vv Thespians; Stage Manager ’31, ’32. HA Is LETT Glee Club '29, ’30, ’31; Senior Carnival ’29, '30, ’31; Forensic Club ’29, ’30, '31, '32; For- ensic Award ’29; Girl Reserves- ’29, ’30, ’31, '32; G. A. A. '30; Class Basketball ’30; Junior Mixer Committee ’31; Junior Ring Committee '31; Junior Prom Committee '31; Junior Log ’31; Chemistry Club '32; Konah Staff ’32; Honor Roll ’31, ’32. STANLEY KOCH Orchestra ’29, ’30, ’31; Radio Club ’28, '29, ’30, ’31; Junior Prom Committee '31; Pep Club ’31, ’32; Honor Roll ’28, '31; Konah Staff '31; Basketball '28, '29, ’30, '31; Track ’29; Senior Carnival ’31. MARY KOHN National Honor Society; Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Torch Honor Society ’30, ’31, ’32; Secretary Girls’ Club; Treasurer Junior Class; Konah Staff; President Vergil Club; President Thespians; President Quill and Scroll; Vice-President Senior Class; Pep Club; Little Theatre Tournament; Senior Carnival; Junior Prom Committee; Editor of Annual; in cast of four plays. UNO KOLPPA Chemistry Club '31, ’32. DORIS KUBACH Pep Club ’31, ’32; Secretary Pep Club ’32; Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31; “Polished Pebbles” ’30; “The Nifty Shop” '30; Senior Carnival Main Show '30, '31; Junior Prom Committee ’31; Student Council '30, '31; Girls’ Club Cab- inet ’32; “The Youngest” '32; Forensic Club ’29; Honor Roll ’32; Girl Reserves ’29, ’30; Frosh Basketball Team ’29; Proctor L. S. H. ’29, ’30; Pep Club Dance Committee ’31, ’32; Chairman of Decoration Committee, Girls’ b «Dance ’3 2; National. Thespians. CLEO L thleticv .ssociation '30, ’31, ’32; Clast Volleyball Team '30, ’31; Class Bas- fetball Team '32; French Club ’30, ’31; Chemistry Club ’31, ’32; Art Club ’29, ’30. WARD LEEK Basketball ’28, '29, ’30; Football ’30; Glee Club ’30; Operetta “Robin Hood;” Chorus; Assistant Business Manager of “Robin Hood, Inc.”; Christmas Play ’30; Assistant Business Manager Music Meet '31: Junior Ticket Sale Committee ’31; One-act Plays ’32; Business Manager Christmas Assembly at Wilma Theatre ’32. € 18 T II E P, 1 T T E R R O O T DONNA LEHR Girl Reserves ’29, '30; Girls’ Athletic Asso- ciation ’30, ’31; Honor Roll ’32. DOROTHY LEHR LILLY LIND Senior Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31, '32; Music Meet ’31; Senior Carnival ’29, ’31; Main Show “Mother Goose Fantasy;’’ Christmas Play, “The Magi’s Gift;” Girl Reserves 29’, ’30. FRANKIE LISTON National Honor Society; Honor Roll ’28, ’31, ’32; Glee Club '28, ’29, ’30, ’31; Manager Glee Club Dance ’29; “Robin Hood;” “Pol- ished Pebbles;” “Nifty Shop;” Senior Car- nival ’30; Declamatory contest ’29; Secretary Home Room ’29; Junior Ring Committee. JEANETTE LOVE Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Art Club ’29; Glee Club ’30, ’31, ’32; Torch Honor Society ’30, ’31, ’32; Casts of four plays; Student Council ’30, ’31; Chemistry Club ’32; Vergil Club ’31; Girls’ Club Cabinet ’31; Senior Car- nival ’31; Little Theatre Tournament ’31; Konah Staff ’31; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society; National Thespians ’32; “Robin Hood, Inc.”; Pep Club ’32. ROBERT LUMBY Football ’30; Boys’ Glee Club '32; Radio Club ’31, ’32. HELEN LUND JUANITA LUND Entered as Sophomore from Kellogg, Idaho, High School; Honor Roll ’30, ’31, ’32; Student Council ’31; Senior Glee Club ’31; Torch Honor Society; Gymnasium ’30; “Rob- in Hood” ’31; National Honor Society. MARGARET McCAULEY LEO MeCLAIN Football ’29, ’30. ’31; Honor Roll ’28; Bas- ketball ’29, ’30, ’31; “M” Club ’30. ’31, ’32; President of “M” Club ’31, ’32. McCLOSKEY Basketball Team ’29, ’30, ’31; Girls’ Association ’30, ’31. MARIE McCLOSKEY T H E B I T T E CHESTER McNORTON Member of Track Team ’31, ’32. DANIEL McQUARRIE BEATRICE McSLOY GRANT MACLAY Future Farmers of America ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Stock .Judging Team ’31; Smith-Hughes Chicago Trip ’30. RAYMONDO JOSE MADAMBA International Club '29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Filipino Club ’29. ’30. ’31, ’32. DOROTHY MAJOR HOWARD MARTIN Orchestra ’29. ’30, ’31. ’32; French Club ’30. ’31; Glee Club ’30, ’31; Torch Honor So- ciety ’29, ’30; Honor Roll ’28, ’29, ’30; “Pot Boilers’’ '31; Business Manager One-Act Plays ’31; Business Manager “The Young- est;” Konah ’31, ’32; Business Manager of Konah ’32; Basketball ’29; National Thes- pians. MARION MARTIN French Club; Study Hall Proctor; Senior Carnival '29, ’3 0; Honor Roll ’32. JEAN MARTINSON MARY LOU MASON National Thespians; French Club ’31, ’32; Senior Carnival Main Show ’30, ’31; French Club Stunt ’31; Girl Reserves ’29, ’30, ’31: “Robin Hood:” “Windmills of Holland;” President of Home Room ’30; Junior Glee Club ’29, ’30; Senior Glee Club ’31; Chem- istry Club ’32; One-act Play Contest ’31; “Nifty Shop” ’30; “Polished Pebbles” ’30; Asa Duncan Declamation Contest ’31; For- ensic Club ’29. HELEN MERCER Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Girls’ Athletic Association ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; President ’30, ’31; Basketball ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Volleyball ’29, ’30, ’31; Baseball ’30, ’31; Track ’30; ’31; Tennis ’30, ’31; Konah Staff ’31, ’32; Associate Editor ’32. National Honor So- ciety; Quill and Scroll. ETHEL MERTZ National Honor Society; Winning Show, Carnival ’31; Senior Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Honor Roll ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; Torch Honor Society; Senior Carnival, Main Show ’31 ; “Windmills of Holland ” ’29; Cast of several Operettas; Extemporaneous Essay Contest ’30.
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