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lzel'-'X 'a f. l 4 N i I i 731, A f, J., ,vw el, , Nh. , . ll:Hi11. , ll Left to right: Arnold Gilbert, Vivien Lavery, Walton Ingham, Mary Johns, John Chandler. The Seniors As a climax to an exciting political campaign, the class of 1933 chose from among its numbers those who were to lead the class in its final and most important year in high school. For president, the class called upon one who was pre-eminently qualified to serve. Arnold Gilbert has been outstanding in oratory and debate, and has never failed to creditably represent the class when occasion demanded. He has also been active in student council, and has served on the business staff of the annual. Feeling that girls should be represented on the class council, the seniors elected Vivien Lavery vice-president and Mary Johns treasurer. Vivien has been active in debate and musical activities and is secretary of the student council. Ma.ry has been an outstanding participant in dramatics. Walton Ingham, secretary of the class, has been an outstanding musician during his high school career and is a member of Thespians. The last oiiicer, John Chandler, student council representative, has served two years p.reviously in the council, one as vice-president. He has been active as a debator for three years, and is editor of the annual. As the class nears the end of the year, it is interesting to review its history. Last year the class sponso.red an effective and successful prom. As this goes to press, a successful senior play has just been presented, with Bill Kester and Vivien Lavery taking the leads. As the end of the course comes in sight, the class is looking forward to the culmination of a successful high school career, and their last appearance as a unit at the commencement program. Mr. Emmett, Miss Rayhill, and Miss Orelup are the sponsors,
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lll l ' l l ily l ll ii lll lil lli ill Nl ill li: M ,li li :ll ll li lli lll 1, lm ll Q, lil ,, l l lie ll lx il l li 14 W V FRANK HART OLNEY Principal Enzeritzcs With the closing of the present school year Mr. Olney has rounded out forty years of faithful service to the youth of Lawrence, For thirty-two years he served as Principal of Lawrence High, and for the past eight years has held the position of Principal Emeritus. Mr. Olney's career as a teacher has had an immeasurable effect in enriching and broadening the lives of the hundreds of students whom he has taught. He has given unstintingly of his talent to the school and community: he has faithfully kept his trust. The students of L. M. H. S. cherish his example and will always think of him as an ideal of unselfish living.
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DON ALEXANDER Student Council, 3: Dramatics, 3, 43 L Club, 3, 4: Travel Cluh, 2, 3: Ben Franklin, 3, 4: Or- chestra, 2: Band, 2: Northeast Music Contest, 2: Intramurals, 2. 3: Golf Team, 2, 3, 4: Bud- fxct Staff, 3. DON ALLEN Vice-Pres. Ben Franklin, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Architects Club, 3: German Club, 4: Black Shirts, 4: Track, 4. JANE ALLEN Oread, 2: Vice-Pres, Jr. Class, ii: N. E. Music Contest, 3: The Ivory Door, 3: Pres. Advisory Group, 3: G. R., 3, 4: Oh! Doctor, 3: Dramatics, 3. 4: Tap Dancing Club, 3: Prop- erty and Costume Manager t'Fifty-Fifty, 3: Journalism Conference, 4: The Lucky Jade, 4: Associate Editor Red and Black, 4: Christmas Play. 4: The Whole Truth, 4: Na- tional Honor Society, 4: Stu- dent Council, 4: Budget Staff, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Ch, Nat'l Honor Soc. Comm., 4: Jr. Music Club, 3: Sec'y Adv. Gr., 4: Ch. Jr. Prom Deco. Com.: All School Party Com. MORGAN K. ALLISON F. F. A., 2: Ben Franklin, 4. ALLEN AMEND Student Council, 2: Chalk Talk, 11: asketball, 3: Travel Club, 3: Pen Franklin, 4: Agassiz Club Pres., 2: Pres. Adv. Group, 4. CHARLES M. AMYX Oread Training School, 2, 3: Dramatics, 4: Ben Franklin, 4: Daddy Long: Legs, 4: The Whole Truthf' 4: Fanny and the Servant Problem, 4. RO BERT ARDREY Oread Training: School, 2 1 Hi-Y, 3, 4: Euclid Club Pres., 3: Travel Club, Vice-Pres., 3: Orchestra, 3, 4: Northeast Music Contest, 3: Track, 3, 4: Ticket Mgr. Operetta, 4: Ben Franklin Pres., 4: German Club Vice-Pres., 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Black Shirts, 4: Nat'l Honor Soc., 4: International Artists Soc., 4. KATHERINE ASTON Adv. Group Treas. and Sales- man, 2: Hostess Club, 3: O'ita, 2, 3: G. R., 2, 3, 4: Journal- ism Conference, 4: The Empty House,', 4: Euclid Club, 3: Home Ec. Club, 4: Budget, 4 MARGARET AUSTILL Classical Club, 2: G. R., 2, 15, 4: Commerce Club, 3: Scc'y. Adv. Group, 3: Glee Club, ti: Oh! Doctor, 3: Northeast Music Contest, 3: Home Ec. Club Pres., 4: Dramatics Club, 3, 4: Pres. Adv. Group, 4. IMOGENE BEAMER G. A. A., 2, 3, 4: Pres., 21: G. R., 2, 3, 4: Cabinet, 3: Student Council, 2: Tap Dancing Club, Cl, 4: National Honor Society, 3: Agassiz Club, 2: Fanny and the Servant Problem, 4. DOROTHY MAY BELLES G. R., 2, 3: Commerce Club, 3: Home Ec. Club, 3: O'ita, 4. MARTHA LEE BOONE Morehead High School, 2, 3: Dramatics, 4: G. R., 4: Tap Dancing Club, 4: Sec'y.-Treas, Adv. Group, 4: Operetta, Paper Prayers, 2: Junior Play, Stolen Graduation Dress, 3: Sr. Play.
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