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. um' I Don Sublette, senior class president, re- cites Lincoln's Gettysburg Address from the plaque, as Marge Yocom, secretary-treas- urer, and Dave Wood, vice-president, listen attentively. Seniors In September of 1936, two hundred thirty-six new- comers had their first uncertain but well-remembered day in high school. They were given four guiding sponsors: Miss Rosetta Gernon, Miss Sara Larson. Miss Marie Beardslee, and Mr. Keith Smith. Officers for this year were Bonnie Hendrix and Paul Cary. As sophomores. these students learned the whys and wherefores of clubs, sports, and studying. Elsie Mae Lambert, Betty Hill, and Patty Poyer were their leaders. The junior year brought a play. Hoosier School- n1aster, and a prom in carnival setting. Vivian Lock, Elmer Anderson. and john Burns directed class activities. Donald Sublette. David VVood. and Marjorie Yocom took charge the fourth year. The class play. Uncle Cy Hits a New High. was staged on April 25. Teach- ing. eighth periods. and office duties were among the responsibilities assumed by the senior student-teachers on May 3. The closing baccalaureate sermon was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Dore N. Ester. pastor of the First Iivan- gelical Church. Graduation night arrived on May 31, after which the one hundred sixty graduating mem- bers of the class of '40 departed to seek further edu- cation. employment, and fortune, leaving memory- tilled high school days behind them. Page 13
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NS l Page 14 , A I fr ' ,web ' 1 fb e ABBOTT, CECIL. ANDERSON, DORIS JUNE- Glee eluh 1, 25 f,'0llllllt3l't'lZLl club 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3: Home l1It'onoinic's cluh 2: G. A.A. 1. 2: Mixed Fhorus 4. ANDERSON, ELMER--Class vice-president 3: Student Council 1, 3, 4, president 4: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Glee club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Latin eluh 1: Byrd Svienre Club lg Football 3, 4: Junior Travk 2: Tri-K 2. ARSENEAU, GEORGE J.ABand 1, 2. 3: Tri-K 2: Frenrh club 4: Footliall 3, 4: Football Lights 2. BADE, MARY ELLENiWithdrawn. BEHRENDS, ROBERT L.-Entered from Flifton High School, Clifton, Illinois, 1938: Student Council 4: Hi-Y -1. 5Qj..:-'C- A U F J. BELAND, ROBERT. BERGHOUSE. HARVEY RICHARD-- Stuclent t'oun1'il 2: Kankakecan staff 4: Kanka-Keynote stuff fl: I-lid' Il, Ll: Byrd Svienee 4-luh l: Trl-K 1, 2, presl- dent l: The Hoosier Schoolmasterw 3: Pep 1-lub 4. BETOURNE, GLENN. BETOURNE, HAZEL Band l, 2. 3: French cluh 4: Glrl Reserves I. 2: Latin club 1, 2: Byrd Sclenre club 1, 2. BOOI. CHARLES A.- Vofnmerrinl vluh 4: Band l. 2. BORAH. RAYMOND--Entered from Oldham High Srhoni. Oldham, South Dakota, 19716. BOUDREAU. LORRAlNE.Entered from Dwight High School, Dwight, Illinois, 1937: Commercial club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2. BOURGEOIS, FENTONM- Kankakeean staff 4: Student Council 4: Kanka-Keynote editorial board 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: French club 2, 3: Travk manager 3: Junior Traek 2: Trl-K l. 2, vlve-presldent 2. sevretary 2: Pep rluh 4: K eluh 4. BOWDEN. LILA RHUE- Fommervial vluh 3, 4: Girl Reserves l: G.A.A. l, 2. BOYD, HUGH -Entered from Aroma Park High School, Aroma Park, Illinois, 1938: Hi-Y 4: Pep club 4. BREN- NER, RUTH--Drama club 2: Commercial r-lub 4: Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 3. 4: Home Economies Club 2: Byrd Sclenee vlub 1. BRINKMAN, MARIE---Commercial rlub 3, 4: Byrd Svienre rlub 1. BRITZ, BETTY. BROSSEAU, AURELIA--Withdrawn. BRUMITT, MCHENRY-Football Lights 2.
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