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Donald Walterhouse Although be is a Tiny Tim, Don Works bi-nd, success to win. v Robert Valentine s i, This boy is handsome, and-oh, Q1 so cleverg no E I Yak! He will be off to seek adventure. W ' 7 ' , 4:51 4 ' 2 1' F.F.A. 2-3 k h an - - - V a fS , C - 2.1.2 25.1, 4 T5aieHf5i 3151587 an Colors ,., Q. MAROON AND GOLD Norwood Van Wagnen . K g Z-iglldnii ffcyfffrjv 1-1? have ws M STRIVE AND SUCCEED Tl ldfl 'll uf! C offfff. 5 V, . Band 1-2-3-4 p Class Offzcers C f' President ......... - ------ Ruth Devo it Vice-President .......... John Staples i rq 4. Secretary i--,H, ...... , D0l'lS Tfemlln Treasurer---,da ..,.. --George Burns Class History The forty-nine freshmen who trooped into Millington High School in 1936 made up the largest class ever to enroll there. Of course, the outstanding event this year was the Strawberry Festival where we crowned Harry Spender Queen and Elizabeth McMahon King Our fresh- man class officers were: President, Harry Spenderg Vice-President, Patricia Kennedy, Secretary, Beverly Blackmerg Treasurer, Gordon Gibsong Adviser, Mr. Meachum. President Spender repre- sented the class in the Student Council. It was during our freshman year that our school was enlarged by the addition of a large brick structure on the east side of the old building. The officers during our sophomore year were: President, Robert June, Vice-President, Patricia Kennedyg Secretary, Jeanne Enog Treasurer, Francis Charboneaug Adviser, Miss Dalton. Presi- dent June and Elizabeth Rowell represented our class in the Student Council. Presenting the play The Life of Riley, and entertaining the seniors at the Junior Prom kept us busy during the latter part of our junior year. Our officers during this year were: President, Ruth Deyog Vice-President, Francis Charboneaug Secretary, Leona McNeal, Treasurer, Harold Gibsong Advisers, Miss Kirk and Miss Dalton. President Deyo, Albertine Forsyth and Gordon Gibson represented the class in the Student Council. On November 17, this year, we presented our Senior play, Aunt Susie Shoots the Works. Then, because our class is the fiftieth graduating class of this institution, we decided to commem- orate the anniversary by publishing The Cardinal, the first annual since 1937. The members of our class have been very active in outside activities all during our high school career. Of the forty-three graduates, twenty are active in music, twelve have participated in dramatlcs and public speaking, and fourteen won recognition in athletics. Those seniors who graduated with honors are: Beverly Blackmer Leona McNeal Koral Foley Elizabeth Rowell Albertine Forsyth Doris Seelye Patricia Kennedy Harry Spender Baccalaureate services were held at the Baptist Church House, Sunday evening, June 2. D1 7 Q3 The graduation exercises were held June at the Alumni Field. .fn W Page Twelve
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f ffl 1 Tap Row: Catherine Rowell, Florence Monroe, Olive Osborne, Ruth Tryon, Dorinda Stebbins, jean Schank, J oy McGinnis, Viola Cryderman, Darlene Rosencrants, Reta Schank, Alice Drohn, Lorraine Beagle. Second Row: Adviser, Mr. Irwin, Harold Coles, William Dieter, Robert Farnum, Clyde Hoard, Edward Drubin, Bruce Lee, Norman Castle, Sam Petoskey, Donald Cronkright, Harriet yp er. Third Row: Joanna Walterhouse, Lucille Henderson, Mary Wilbur, Evelyn Balcer, Shirley Hope, Doris Miller, Eris Ward, Crystal Heard, Margaret Chatters. Front Row: Delbert Smith, George Muntin, Dan Colman, Donald Robinson, LeRoy Hoard, L. D. Gray. Abxent: Betsy Ross, Gerald Somerville, Cleta Somerville, Thomas Jolly, Richard Salliotte. I Jumors President ,...................... Catherine Rowell Vice-President ........................ Bruce Lee Secretary ,-....,,-....-............. Doris Miller Treasurer a....................,.. Norman Castle Adviser ..a....-.-...-...,...... Edmund I. Irwin Colors BLUE AND GOLD Motto IT SHALL BE DONE Page Fourteen . 1 4 I 'X' .Q f A' ji
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