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President JACK MacCONAUGHA Coiiperative Vice-President CLINTON MOULIN Debonair Secretary VIVIAN MASON Dependable LAKE ALLISON Apathetic CLAY BERKOWITCH Meticulous N ORMA BOKER Petite MARY CALDWELL Frivolous FREDA COUTS Artistic WILBERT CUNNINGHAM Erudite GEORGE DADE Gentlemanly ETHEL DICKERHOOF Contemplative VINCENT DIMMERLING Unconcerned Page eighteen
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cised their talent in glee clubs, debate teams, lit- erary teams, and various other organizations. Miss Beal was selected to serve with Mr. Wil- son as class adviser, replacing Miss West in this, their last year. Wilda Leopold, who came from Can- ton McKinley, earned recognition on the affirma- tive debate team, while Harold Ridgway, formerly of Cambridge, took an active part in athletics. Lead- ing the list of those who contributed their share toward the general welfare of the school were Jack MacConaugha, Clinton Moulin, and Vivian Mason- president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively, of the class. These three people did all in their power to better conditions at the school and, in addition, took charge of the affairs that pre- sented themselves before the class. They also as- sumed responsibility for the treasure-hunt party which was held at Silver Park, Alliance. In sporting activities, Ralph Lutz has gained the most recogni- tion, as he was 'awarded a position on the All-Tri- County football eleven. Schwallie, Wilson, Dade, Mclntee, and Ridgway also performed well on the gridiron, while Wilson, Ridgway, Lutz, Dimmerling, and Moulin were given varsity basketball numerals, the latter two boys having gained the select class in the Tri-County league scoring, as each registered more than 100 points for the regular season. As in their junior year, when they Were the first class to obtain their graduation rings in their third year of high school, this class set another prec- edent by being the first senior class in the history of the school ever to wear caps and gowns at their graduation exercises. Many of the group attended senior day activities at the various colleges in or- der to acquaint themselves with different schools, and a few took scholarship tests in the hope of at- taining awards. SENIORS Page seventeen
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VIDA FLADUNG Domestic CHARLES DWYER Gallant ROBERT FRITZ Digressive PAULINE FREDEY Vivid A MIRIAM GIEY Dashing BERNARD GERO Independent RITA HAREN Dutiful JEANNETTE GRUNDER Inquisitive ERMA HERSHBERGER Quaint KATHRINE HENNING Nonchalant WESTON HEIKS Indifferent DOROTHY HEYARD Earnest Page nineteen
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