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Vf Rimbey A. Geanetos B. Brows E. Osborne Senior Class President Warren Rimbey Vice-President..................................... Athena Geanetos Secretary Betty Brown Treasurer Edward Osborne Young upstarts; dissembled knowledge; sprouting genius; and cool-headed, logical thinkers—the epic of the history of the class of '37 remains as a memory to J.H.S. First, mere upstarts of awkward adolesence ran up and down the stairs and halls. That year they had a Hallowe’en party, at which they all proceeded to step on each other’s toes and throw punch at the decorations. It was fun and so dignified then! Bill Hemphill led us that year as president. Then as sophomores we began to acquire more knowledge. Sophistication and charm were ideals, even though we didn’t understand them. We had grown up enough, how- ever, to have a very successful dance. We did know one thing, though; we liked J.H.S. and our boy president and basketball player, Charles Kctncr. In ’36, we began to sprout with genius. The way seemed to be clearing. We pro- duced a lovely leap-year banquet, with Jane Dunlap as Toast Mistress and Roberta Butler as Chairman. Then a beautiful, dignified Prom followed, with Charles Ketner and Joe Bagale as Co-Chairmen. Values began to take their places naturally. Then suddenly we were seniors—that always honored place—looked up to by every- one. A new air of sophisticated yet friendly calm filled us. We began the year with our Senior Play, that advanced production on the understanding of adolescence. Ending the year with a memory book, we edited our J,” with Ella Marie Ncwbery as Editor. We leave it with you as a token of our knowledge given willingly by our beloved teach- ers, and as we graduate, we look clearly forward into the future with a deep, rich appre- ciation of knowledge and life. Turmty-onf
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Allan Allen Bacon Bacale Beck Binds CATHFRINF. JANE ALLAN Lilting laughs, graceful gestures. In our candid Catherine. MARY FRANCES ALLEN Lightning fingers o'er the tops of melodic keys. Facility of motion in Saint Cecelia's mood, a musician in ecstasy. BURL ANDERS Burl me anders down the street. Just to see a Busey sweet. MARY ANGELO Work is eternal, work is sweet. To those who thirst for knowledge. MARJORIE AXE A symphonic chord, a liquid trem- bling trill. Rolling in rhythmic accord across the balcony still. Anders Baldwin Black MILDRED BACON A blonde, young maiden; a pair of azure eyes, She’s a lady a la surprise.” JOE BAGALE Bag all full o' peanuts; head's all full o' puns. He’s one o' those guys who keep y on the run. RICHARD BALDWIN Red-heads and blondes are his aver- sion. But we think soon a certain one will make a conversion. LOUISE BANCROFT Ban a girl from laughing. It is impossible. MARY BARBER Artist of the loop, the circle, the line, Mary, efficient, cheerful all the time. Turm y-tu-o Angelo Axe Bancroft Barber J. Bourn R. Bourn ROY BECK Just a beck and a call. And watch the girls run—which way? EDWARD BENDS Jet-black hair; dark, daring eyes, The most unexpected things he al- ways spies. ELLSWORTH BLACK The blackness of cynicism is some- times white, A radical in economics becomes a conservative in life. JUANITA BOURN Twinkle, twinkle little star,” And with your twinkle touch the farthest star. RALPH BOURN Ho, ho, for a merry show! Where you are. Bourn, when the lights are low?
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