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RALPH SCHINIIDT, President FRANCIS Ivna, Vice-President LEONA TNMAN, Secretary-T1'ca.rurer DICK VAL1-LNTINE, Rejnresentative to Council The Semlaa The first chance of the Senior Class to show its cooperative ability was the Senior Ball which was given on December 13. Although it was Friday, the 13th, the Ball was one of the biggest social events of the season. The Saturday before, a group of heroic Seniors braved the wilds of Vifaha, endangering their lives to get suitable material for decorating the gymnasium in the appropriate Christmas spirit. Scores of Senior boys sold tickets, and the Ball was definitely a financial success. One of the biggest problems which hung over the heads of this group was the fighting of a deficit accumulated by the class. However, this debt of honoru was adequately met by class dues, the tournament matinee dance, and other enterprises. One of the most memorable events of the spring was the sudden disappearance of the whole class on a certain sunshiny day. Secret plans were laid, and on that particular day, the lower classmen and faculty were much surprised to find the illustrious Seniors noticeably missing. The Sneak will be remembered as a tre- mendous success. On Friday, April 3rd, a group of ambitions Senior boys made the trip up on the hill to change the numeral to '36. It took shape quickly, and when the Senior girls took a lunch up at noon, they' found they had to feed hard-working timber- wolves instead of the reserved, but friendly boys they see in the halls. The boys returned in the afternoon after turning out an excellent piece of work. The Senior Class Play was given in the spring with a well-chosen cast under the direction of Miss Quinn. It was very much enjoyed and a complete success. Baccalaureate will be Sunday evening, May 24, and on Nay 27, Commence- ment will be held for one of the biggest classes ever to graduate from Lewiston wishin to have more colorful and individual ceremon . Miss O inn is the c ss Y ,V NAdvise ' High School. Tl e members voted down the wearing of somber caps and go ns R.. c wi T i T X V ' Si., X ep N 'La T t fl f fejii
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iii' -A lg X 1 s First Row ELIZAB'I2'lllI KRIER l nivcrsity Of lllinnvsotu. Jnniur High Snelling. l'C11lllZl115lll1!. lfntcrcil 1927. ELLIER M. LEflF, B.A. XY:1shing:ton Slzutc' College. Mnnnzil Arts. lE1ll.l'l'i'1l 1951. JAAIES Ll-ICIHUR, BS. lYIllX'l'l'SllY of lmlzllm. Social Scicnrc. lfntercfl 19.44. LOWELL MASON, BS. l'nix'i-rsity of Irlzuhu. Junior Hi-:h Algchrn, 'l11'IlCli. linterccl 1951. LEXTE Mc'PnERsoN, B.A. l'nivci'Sit5 of XY:1sl1in::tOn. ,lnnior High llistury, Biology. lfntcrcrl 1926. DOROTIIX' MESSENGIEII, ILS. CEd.D B.S. CMus. ECU, M.S. fEd.J l'nix'v1'-ity Ot lmlzzhu. Alnilior High XlliSIC Siilvcrrlsor. lfntcr- ul 1934. ELBI-LRT MlTL'HEI,T., B.A. xY1l'4llll1gl'O1l Stnic Vollcgc. Hericl nf Science licnzwtim-iit, Chem- istry, l'hysicS. lintcrcrl 1931. Eleven Second Row ANNABELLE NERO, B.A. llnivcrsity of lflnho. Dean of Senior High girls, History. Entered 1927. GRACE N1xON, B.A. Vniversity of lrlalm. University of Vllzisliiiigtoii. liiiglish. lin- tererl 1935. NIETA PHETEEER, B.A. Xxvlllllllilll College. Pnhlic Speaking. linterccl 1923. English. HELEN POWERS, B.S., M.S. L'nivcrsity of lrlaho. Coni- niercinl Department. lilntervcl 1935. ALAIIRA QVTNN, B.A. xvllillllilll College. Englisll. Entered 1929. GLEN SATCIIXVELL, BS. l'nivcrsity of lrlnho. Nlannzil QMS I 1 Third Row VERNA STAIILHUT, B.A. llnivrrsity of VVasl1ingtOn. l.:itin. lfrcnch, llczul of Foreign l.ZlI1LfllZlQC Depzirtnicnt. lintercrl 1929. JOSEPH H. TEMBY, B.A. Vllzisliingtoii State: College. Junior High fiom-i':1l Scif-ncc. liiitvrcrl 1933. Rcpluvcrl lmy VV. G. iinzlcrlingcr, 19.50, l.'niVCi'- sity of lclalio. junior High General Science. DEAN S. THORNTON, B.A. l'niv1-rsity nf Muntunzi. 'Head of iloinmercizil llcpartinent. lfntcrvrl 1929. joux Yi-:ss.xR, BS., MS. l'iiix'i-rsity of lclziho, Athlctic fozicli. linterecl 1934. CECELIA VVIIELAN State 'l'c:irl1ers' Cullcgc, North D:1kot:1. ,lnninr High llistory. Arts. Social Science, Entert-ml tieogi'zi1il15'. lint:-rcil 1913. iffy. JOSEPHINE SHIPLEY, B .A. Vllzishington State College, M zltlicmatics. Entered 1934. 1 . . xiii? N? QR i
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BILI, .XRRAIIAAISON junior Class l'l:Iy .lg Ccmunercial Club 33 Class llnsketlwall J, S, 4g llrznnzltic Club -lg Bengal Knights -l. JEAN AKERS Cnuunercial Club 3, 4g Secretary tn Tcrleher 4g Office 4. ALICIC IXLFORIJ l. Cube 4g llCllg11l,S Puri' lirlitor 4g Quill anll Scroll 3. -lg Annual Stall' 3, -lg Ilunnr Society 4g Stuclent Council 4g l, Club 3. 4g Fnrcusic League J, J, -lg llebzitc Smluzul .lg l!engal's l'urr Staff 3. 4g Press Club lg Purple Zllltl Cinlsl Council Sg Cnnnnercial Club 5. BICRTIIA DItI,I,IAII AI.LIiN l. Club 5, 4g Athletic Associzxtioii 4g llaslcetlmll J. J. -l. CvlCRAI,lJlNlC li. .XNDIQRsnN Hrcliestra 2, 3, 4g Tl'CilSlll'Cl' of l. Club -lg Drum llllltllil' of llzunl J, 5, 4. AIARY lf. ANmCRsoN tilce Club J. 4g Annual Stuff 3, -l. ALlflil4Qll P. IXRNULD lfmmtlvzlll 2, .lg Track 3, -lg llengal Knights 4. STUAR1' QXYIQRS l'rt-ss Club lg lle11gal's l'urr Staff 3, 4g Quill :Incl Scroll 3, -l. BIQRNICIC BAQIIARACII l. Cube -lg l. Club 3. 4g llrzunatic Club -lg Treas- urcr uf Cmininrrcial Club .lg Annual Stall' 3. -lg l ore1Isie IA-Ligue 3. -lg Secretary to 'll-nclier 4. RUBY IC. BAcKs'I'I2R Cmninercizil Club 2. 3g l. Club 3, -lg Ari Club 3, -lg Annual Stall .lg Press Club lg Glue Club 4. S ll IRLICY lUAN ITA BAIQR lllcc Club 2. 5, -lg Ol'CllCSl!'Zl 2, 3, -l. JACK ll. BANKS lfnterefl frmn Nrlrlh Central lligli, Spokane, XY:IslIingtIm 'Sig lizxnzl -l. CLIIf'I'oN BARNES Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Class llzisketball 2, 3, -l. FRANK V1NCl'fN'l' BAR'I'oN lizunl 2. 3, 4g Orchestra 3, -lg Glu' Club -lg For ensic League J, 5, -lg Debate Squad -l. 4 LXNNA PICRN lil-ZQKAIAN I. Cube -lg I. Club 3. 4g llelegzxle to National lfnrensic Meet .lg Forensic l.c:1g.gne 2, 3, 4g Debate Ssluzul 2, .lg Delegate to Delta Signia Rho .lg Secretary of lfurensic League 4g l4cng:Il's Puri' Stull' Sg Annual Stuff 4g lllcc Club lg Press Club lg Secretary tn Teacliei' -l, BILL BICCKMAN lfnmntlmall 2. JOSlCl'lllNlf lu. lll'1lfKLl-fY llunor Society -lg llrnnc licnnomics Club 3, -lg Cninniercirll Club J. 3: St-vI'eta1'y to Tezlclier 4g Sccretzlry-'1'1'c:IsIII'cI' of lllllllC ECOllUIlllCS Club 4g Athletic Assucixxtimi 4. PAUL IZIQTIIIIQI, lfuntbzill 3. 3. -lg llasketbzill 2, 3. -lg Reprcseiitativc lluys' Club Council .lg Sv:crc-tary Ilnys' Club -lg l. Club 3, -l. DON BLAIR linncl 2, 3, 4g Annual Stull 3, 4. JIM BIILQN l':LlZAlllf'l'H C. llllUL'1'UN Cllcc Club 3. 3. -lg Hmmr Society -lg Commercial Club 2, jg Sc-L'ret1xI'y tn TL-ziclier -l. Thirteen
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