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JUNIOR NEWS We started our junior year with eight boys and eight girls but several families having moved from the community we now are a group of eleven. Seven of the number are members of the Letter club. Burl Beam, our president, has received three scholarship lettersg Marjorie Weaver, Oliver Frazier, Gaylord Siedel and joe Sheehey, basketball let- ters. john Linnane jr., Gaylord Siedel, Oliver Frazier and joe Sheehey earned kittenball letters. Dale Melroy has a letter for his work as student manager. We think Marjorie Weaver, a guard on the girls' basketball team, should have special mention. She played an exceptionally good game during the season and was outstanding during sectional and district tournaments. Our class play, 'lliid Colby, was well attended. Gary Hall as Kid Colby was very good. The proceeds from the play were used to finance a banquet for the seniors given at the Lerand tea room in Des Moines. The airplane motif was carried out and each guest received a unique booklet to aid them in remembering the occasion. We dislike to see the class of '36 leave our assembly. We have enjoyed their company and the help they have given us and will do our best to replace them next year. Good luck to the class of '36. CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS President . . . PAULINE Huss Vice President . juosow LEE Secretary-'Ircasnrer MAXINE STRAH.-KN Sponsor . . . . . M. E. CASEY jUNlORS President . . . . BURL BEAM Vice President MARJORIE XVEAYER Secretary-Treasurer jUNl0R LINNANE Sponsor . . . . . MRS. M. E. CASEY SOPHOMOQES President . . . . .. PAUL MILLER Vice President WILLIAM CELLAN Secretary-Treasurer . . DONALD SMITH Sponsor . . . . . MIss Rozvuck FRESHMEN President ' . . . ALBERT GAVIN Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor . . Page-Enme?----v-- GARoI.D MCCONNELI. j0YCE MARTENS MISS MATHWIG
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v:0 o1oi4x 0201101111 'z il Q ALUMNI ln the history of Martensdale school there have been one hundred l and thirty-four graduates. We are sorry that space does not permit a ra complete record of each person. U Genevieve Wheeler '24 is teaching at Moravia. She returns next year. Marguerite Maxwell '27 is working at the Postal Telegraph Co. in H Des Moines. . U 1 ' Emerson Strahan '28 and George Beam '32 are working in California. ii Catherine Weil '29, a licensed cosmetiste, is working in Des Moines. Harold Michael '29 has been employed in his home town since ., graduation. ll Winifred Brownlie '29 is teaching a rural school near Polk City. Q Lillian Frazier '30, Evelyn Hypes '30, and Sophia Hypes '34, are now ! employed in Des Moines. The deceased graduates are Marlowe Crow '24, Jennie Monroe '26, II Susie Johnston Hastings '27, Boneta Strahan '27, and Dan Clarke '3l. Fern Bender and Dan Thomas '33 were married during the past year. Leland Hill '31 is a successful farmer near Bevington. II ,, Mary jane Monroe '34 is to teach the third and fourth grades at ll the Macksburg school next year. II Lois Lee '34 and Maurice Stroud '33 were married during the past school year. - ' Wilma Crow '34 is a typist at Kent Elevator Co., lndianola. Mary Rose Smith is a stenographer for an insurance company in Des Moines. H Mayme Anderson '23 is now Mrs. Gene Black and is living at Nor- U walk. Doris Michael '23 is now Mrs. Francis Headrick and is making her ll home in Des Moines. 1' Crena Sarchett '23, now Mrs. Donald Stuart, has been living for some time in Rosemeade, Calif. ii Ellis Annett '25 is working for the Grand Trunk Railroad in Chi- ii Cago, lll. -I Georgia Forbes '26, now Mrs. Roy Dexter, recently moved to Portland, Ore. ll Bernice Howell '28, now Mrs. Philip Duff, is living near Earlham. Patrick Banks '30 is married and is making his home in Winterset. Raymond Lee '30 recently moved to his farm near Prole. Cyrene Roberts '30'is now Mrs. Neal Stillwell of Des Moines. ll Gerald Mullins '3l is working in Spirit Lake, Iowa. joe Hickman '32 is in the 'United States navy. Louise Siedel '32 is now Mrs. Andrew Green of lndianola. Elsie Walker '32 is now Mrs. Ronald lvesr Her husband is a teacher in Washington Township consolidated school near Minburn. Page Sixteen
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