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HKOMA BARKER Co-Editor Mirror '38 All School Play 4 Operetta 4 Senior Flay G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. Irene. 4 Maroon 4 Junior Flay 3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Home Ec. Club 1 DOROTHY ROUSH Co-Editor Mirror '38 Student Counoil 4 Senior Flay Cheerleader 4 Maroon Staff 4 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. Vice Free. 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-4 All Sohool Flay 3 Junior Flay 3 Homecoming Flay 1 RICHARD ANDERSON Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Basketball Co-Capt. 4 Softball 1-2-3-4 Ladies For a Hite 4 Glee Club 3-4 Claes Free. 2 Class Vico Fres. 4 Homecoming Flay 4 F.F.A• 1-2-3 4-H 1-2-3 Track 3 Judging Contest 2-3 State Judging 3 MILFORD BEHRENS Mirror of '3b Softball 3 Operetta 4 Glee Club 3-4 Freshman Flay 1 F.F.A. 1-2-3 4-H 1-2-3 Sect. Judging 3 MARVIN CLARY Bus. Mgr. Mirror of 38 Fres. Student Council 4 Senior Flay Football 1-2-3-4 Football Capt. 4 Basketball Mgr. 4 Class Vice Free. 1 Softball 4 F.F.A. 1-2-3 F.F.A. Vioe Free. 3 4-H 4-K President 3 State Farmer's Degree Sectional Judging 2-3 State Judging 2 LELAD'D LADDER F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. Judging 1-2-3 HAROLD ANDREWS Band 3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3 4-H 1-2-3 Judging 3 Freshman Play 1 RANDALL JENSEN Maroon Staff 4 Ladies For a Lite 4 Football 1 Softball 3 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3-4 FORD JACOBSEN Senior Flay Band 4 Operetta 4 Ladies For a Nite 4 Glee Club 3-4 Softball 3-4 Football 1 Judging Teams 1-2-3 F.F.A. 1-2-3 4-H 1-2-3-4
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Senior History In the early fall of 1924 a group of seven girls and eighteen boys came to settle in the colony of Manlius Township High School. Mr. French was then governor of this great colony. Miss Ware, Miss Beyer, Miss Holtz, Mr. Sherman and Mr. Peart were assistant leaders. Upon our arrival we were received by the former settlers. To acquaint us with this new life we were the honored guests at an annual initiation party sponsored by the Sophomores. Although we had many hardships during our first year in the settlement we prospered by gaining a greater store of knowledge. After having spent a year in this region, we began our second year in High School with greater confidence. It was this year that Mr. Hake came to take the office of Mr. French who had been given a higher position. In the fall of the next year, when we returned to settle down and do some real studying we were sorry to learn that a few of the class had not returned to the colony. However, we did receive a new member, Charles Jones. It was during this year that some of the big events of our school lives started to take place. We gave a play entitled The Closed Door.” In the early part of this year several of the members of the Junior Class took a trip to the Field Museum in Chicago. The greatest event of our Junior year besides the play was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Following established cus- tom, we Juniors were the hosts of the dignified” Seniors of ’37. We entertained them at the Hotel Kaskaskia in La Salle. The main entertainment of the evening was the movie, Seventh Heaven. Our Senior year was the busiest and happiest of our stay in this colony. We had some very distinguished boys in our class. Marvin Clary was chosen center on the Little Eight All-Star Football Team. Lawrence Van Meir, Richard Anderson and Clinton Thompson were given honorable mention. Our class was composed of artists, musicians, dancers, comedians, actors, actresses, singers, and above all, a group of fun-loving students. Many of the students of our class attended the Vocational Conference at Bradley in April to see what college life was like. During the last week of school we took our senior trip which was enjoyed by all. On May 13 we gave a play An Old Fashioned Mother,” a rural comedy in three acts. We were also entertained at LaSalle by the Juniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Our four year sojourn in this colony has been very worthwhile and it is our hope that future generations may look back to our record with some admiration and that we may have made the school and the community a little better because of our having lived in it and having contributed our small share to its history.
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