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1 -7' Y' 1-Y W. v- -717 , .,.....:..i.. ...A The Log of 1932 Let us look back to that morning in September, 1928, when we embarked upon our four-year voyage through high school. We came from all directions, some of us timidly eyeing our companions, others beginning bravely to assert ourselves and to cultivate the friendship of those who were destined to be our companions through the happy, eventful years of the trip. While we were journeying as Freshmen, we elected Harold Janson class president. In that initial year we also had a picnic. Shall we ever forget our outing at Ellicott Creek when Principal Chase and Mr. Hague gallantly served us hot dogs? When our graduation from junior High School came, our colors were flying proudly and we were beginning to make our class felt as a real force in Kenmore High School. As we launched upon the second mile of our cruise, we did not feel so carefree as we had the year before. Sophomores must set worthy examples for Freshmen to follow. However, we took a little time from regular studies to distinguish ourselves in athletics. Another September found us juniors, eager for the activities of the year. Piloted by Miss jones as adviser and by Loyd D. Clark, Kay Johnston, Fred Albright, and Betsy Brown as class officers, we were anxious to do great things. We were zealous in a magazine subscription campaign, and positively mad in our efforts to transform, under the skillful guidance of Muriel Fisher and her committee, the austere gym into a veritable rainbow garden. How we hated to bring that delightful evening and our Junior year to a close! And at last we became Seniors with the acquisition of the dignity and honor which come only to those who successfully reach their last year with the voyage almost over. What fun we had planning the Harvest Carnival with its gaily decorated booths and dancing in the cafeteria to the rhythmical beat of Art Leard's orchestra. Realizing the magnitude of the task which lay before us, we began early in the year making plans for a fitting memorial of our class, the KBNITORIAL, and under the patient supervision of Mrs. Chittenden with Lloyd A. Clarke and Frank R. Zingerle as its editors, we have put forth a record of that pleasant four-year voyage through high school. The Student Council presided over by Howard Payne upheld the student interests of the school. In the spring we made our stage debut, presenting a threefact comedy, The New Poor. This influx of Russian nobility, including the Grand Duke, Prince Vladimir and Princess Irina, proved very entertaining. Detective O'Farrel's Aha will never be forgotten. The many members of the Senior Class who have played such important parts in upholding the reputation of the school in sports, basketball, football, and swimming are not to be forgotten. Although their names are not included in this history, they know that we appreciate all they have done. Our voyage is now over and we have reached the end of one period of preparation for the great struggle of life. Commencement is here and we are about to part, but the Class of '32 will always preserve fond memories of dear old Kemnore. .X i , . gn. 1 Ap.4 5 .K 5 15 D A 411
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Class of IQ32 OFFICERS KATHRYN JOHNSTON - Pffsidenf ROGER COOK ViCC'PTCSldC7lf RUTH STEIG V Sfcffrdfy GEORGE Ronssnrx . TTCGSUTCT Miss DOROTHY VANTINE Advise' '95 ' ' in - P 14
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swf .1 FRED ALBRIGHT Fritz UNIVERSITY or ALABAMA Tennis 11123, Basketball 1263, Baseball 11f43, Secretary of junior Class 133. From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, He is all mirth. FREDERIC ALLGIER Fred UNDECIDED We hear him little But we know he's there. JEANNE ANSON Jeanne UNDECIDED Girl Reserves 123, Literary Club 13-43, KENITORIAL Busif ness Manager 143, Rostrum 143, Archery 1283, Basketball 1343, Art Round Table 143, Secretarial Club 143. GORDON BARTLEMUS Gordon UNDECIDED He takes school seriously. GRACE BARTRIP Princess UNDECIDED Basketball 1143, Secretarial Club 143, Archery 133, Draf matic Club 143, The New Poor 143, The Brat 143. Dignity, poise, and an air of Grace, All ser off by a smiling face. GEORGE BATTERSON 1 irnrnie uNnEcioEn dn . 4 1 C Thc mm, of the wmld C,m't Football 11-43, Basketball 11' . ' N' weigh her down: 'll' Track O'4l' It is truly seldom we see her One who would be, and indeed frown. is an athlete. ' i A' DAMON AVERILL UTH BEBEE Boydie R univeasirv or SOUTHERN Rufus CALIFORNIA BUFFALO STATE TEACHERS 4. Basketball Manager 143, Foot- COLLEGE ball Manager 12-33, junior Hi' Literary Club 13-43, Art .3 Y 11f23, Senior HifY 13-43, Round Table 1543, Rostrurn 9 Rostrurn 143, KENITORIAL 143, 143, Pl'10f0gf3PhY Club 1345- Such a one is a natural philosof Science Club 13043, Chairman ppm, Senior Carnival 143, Land- scape Club 143. Microscopic in his size, but in THOMff.?OTEE2I,I?ELOvJ 1 the eyes , 3 Of other guys, a huge success. UNDELIDED 5 Debate 143, Rostrum 143, 6 VERNON BABCOCK KBNITORIAL 143, Dramatic '3 Chinl1 Club 143, Deutsche Verein UNDECIDED 1343, Latin Club 143- Senior HifY 1343, Football England expects every man to Y ' 143, Basketball 1343, Track do his duty. 1 ,, 13-43, Band 1343, Rostrum 143, ' E 'ggfgfgeggl KENITORUV- MARJORIE BLISS 1, , ' ,f f Although his name is Chink, Marge , ' He doesn't belong to ShangfHi, BUFFALO STATE TEACHERS 'I . but to Kenmore-Hi. COLLEGE 4 Basketball 133, Literary Club . r HOWfi',T3,,ilfAlLEY on, Giee ciub 123, Archery UNDECIDED l2'4l- Rostmm Ml' i Howard may not look it, To be gentle in words is a ' But he sure is deep. woman 5 Umle' Y ' 'YR Y Q' g in A Q .,,r 2 1 , I ...,,,r- . I I I 16
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