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Jim fiom L arion . nys Qualitative analysis: the man is qenial . . . he is always pleasant in his informal approach to every student . . . he is admired and re- spected by everyone . . .student and teacher alike . . . his atfable personality is the same both in and out of the classroom . . . his dis- tinquished Work in the chemistry department has marked him one of the finest oi instructors . . . to that man, Marion C. Hays, this Tabulae of 1936 is dedicated. Mug Ci
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ln September, l932, another group of insignificant freshmen, the class of '36, enrolled in Lyons Township High School and began the first of the four long steps towards their goal. ln the fall of their sophomore year Mr. Scott and Miss L. B. Thompson were chosen as sponsors while Don Turner, president, Ruth Smith, vice-president, George Palmer, secretaryy Helen Craigie, girls' treasurer: and Bob Gage, boys' treasurer, were selected as officers. Later on in the year three one-act plays, Luncheon for Six, Too Many Marys, and The Grill, were presented under the direction of Mr. Hays. The next year the officers were Francis Burns, president: Robert Gage, vice-president, Peggy McKeever, secretaryg lean Kendrick, girls' treasurer, and lohn Patterson, boys' treasurer. Oh, Professor! was given as the class play, under the direc- tion of Mr. Youngblood. In l935-1936, with the goal of graduation nearing, officers were once more chosen: Don Turner, presidentg Helen Graigie, vice-presidentg Gilbert Krueger, secretary, Oliver Champion, boys' treasurerg and Lorraine Usack, girls' treasurer. The class play this year was The Mad Hopes, directed by Miss Critch- field. Then at last came graduation with more than three hun- dred members of the class as graduates. Of these, thirty-five were members of the National Honor Society and approxi- mately forty were winners of the gold L award. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Row-Robert Grimm, Donald Turner. Robert MacDonald, Sayre Cultra, George Palmer, Carl Wheeler, Richard Gale, Leonard Swec, Chester Kwast, Almon Conrath, William Hope. Second Row-Donald Mensinqer, Calvin George, Burgess Vial, Ianet Coleman, Valerie Hurst, Claribel Goodwin, Lucille Usack, Mariorie Tully, Lorraine Usack, Erma Anderson, Robert Grady, Richard Overrnier. Bottom Row-Wilbur Bohnhoit, Ann Belknap, Mary Edna Hedges, Gladys Walters, Letitia Saunders, lane Rasmussen, Frances Whittemore, Helen Craigie, Marion Arms, Mariorie Arms, Edna Mallory, Lucille Willett. ' L..-L.. L.-.. f EIZLOVS
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