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WAYNE DREGER Glee Club 2 4 Annual Stall Junior-Senior Pres. Octette 4 ELTON McCLOW News Staff 3, 4 Senior Vice-President Annual Staff Forensic 2 Football Manager 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 2, 3. 4 Glee Club 2 Mel pot ballon s 3 HERMENE ARNOLD G. A. A. 2 3, 4 Forensic 2 Melpothalians 3 News Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff Senior Secretary Senior Play SPENCER NIELSEN Senior Treasurer Debating 2, 3, 4 Declamatory 1, 2 Oratory 3 4 Forensic 2, 3 Melpothalions 3 Orahestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 German Band 3, 4 Dance Orchestra 3 Woodwind Ensem. 1, 2 Football 2 Basketball 2 Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball Mgr. 4 Annual Staff News Staff 3, 4 Senior Play CLASS HISTORY Perhaps the progress of the class of ’35 through high school may best be recorded in the manner of Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales.” Composed of various types, our class made as its goal, not Canterbury, but this day. on which we are here assembled—the final event of our high school life. The passing of the first two milestones. “Freshman Year” and “Sophomore Year,” introduced us to the wonders and restrictions of the historic Senior High School. Our dominance of Junior High School days receded as we were cornered climbing a wrong staircase or caught dashing wildly about during a fire drill. Our class picnics, however, served to disperse the derisive gestures of upperclassmen, and peace ultimately reigned through this part of our journey. Having arrived, finally, at the “Junior Round” of our pilgrimage, we paused to form our company into a more organized and efficient group, with the following results: Wayne Dreger, president; Jane Wilson, vice-president; Donna Dyke, secretary; and Jean Curtis, treasurer. To occupy our attention we sponsored several successful school parties, which won the approval of even the Seniors. The annual Junior-Senior Prom and Senior-Alumni Dance proved to be successes with all the dignity and pomp attendant to such functions. Carrying the oak leaf chain for the Seniors brought us to the realization that we must prepare for the last lap of this great pilgrimage. When the “Senior” milestone was accomplished, much discussion was held as to the reorganizing of the group. Such was the efficiency and ability of our Junior leader. Wayne Dreger, that he was elected Senior president, with the following aides: Elton McClow, vice-president; Hermene Arnold, secretary; and Spencer Nielsen, treasurer. Almost at once, plans were drawn up for the Senior annual, under the capable supervision of the chairman, Jane Wilson. During this part of our journey, we also encountered “Growing Pains,” which, as a Senior play, met with success through the combined efforts of the cast, the sponsors and the committees. Various members of our class have enlivened our pilgrimage through outstanding work in many fields. Charles Campbell, Sam Glossi. Ford Loucks and Bill Wilder proved their ability in athletics, while Helen Marsh, Jane Ann Rather and Armando Quaglia showed their capability in the musical field. Oratory, debating and extempore speaking drew the talents of Margery Stewart. Spencer Nielsen and Arthur Mann; the Senior High school “Spotlight” was entirely managed by Seniors, chiefly, Hermene Arnold, Jane Hoy, Donna Dyke and Doris Sible. The artistic element of our group was embodied especially in Jean Curtis, Kathryn Hawley, Helen Wheaton and Russell Anderson. Not only have the aforementioned students participated in these activities, but numerous others have also done meritous work in these fields. New organizations have been instituted and interest in other activities has been revived by many of our class. Thus, we bring to a close this tale of our high school pilgrimage which we have accomplished under the efficient direction of our class sponsors, Miss Burke, and Mr. Smith. •—Bessie Jimos 8
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JUNE ANDERSON RUSSELL ANDERSON MARY BADDER HARRIETT BAKER Senior Play Glee Club 2 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Octette 4 Baseball 3 Football 3 Annual Staff Senior Play Glee Club 2, 3 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 LEROY BENNETT RONALD BLISS NILA BLUEMLY FLOYD BRAND Football 3, 4 Baseball 4 Track 4 G. A. A. 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3. 4 Melpothalians 2, 3 Senior Play 9
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