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'IQ THE REFLECTOR FACULTY ADVISORS MR. EIC!-IELBERG Although the majority of us had not come into close contact with lVlr. Eichelberg prior to our Senior year, we have since come to lenow him as a man of unusual ability who always can be depended upon for sound advice and practical assistance. Mr. Eichel- berg has worlced hard and long to malce all our Senior enterprises successful. l-lis extensive lcnowledge of business and printing has been invaluable to the year boolc staff. The enviable reputation that the Class of '32 has established here at Nottingham was made possible largely through the co-operation of Mr. Eichelberg, and to him we aclcnowledge great indebted- ness. MISS GOLLEY Miss Golley has talcen a most active interest in the graduating class. She has been not only counsellor to us, but friend, co-worker, and sympathizer as well. l-ler judgment has acted as an excellent stabilizer in our decisions, and her help has made easier the worlc of the vari- ous Senior committees. The class functions, especially the Dance and the Banquet, owe much of their success to her untiring efforts. Miss Golley's cheerful and understanding nature maltes her an ideal advisor. We reiterate that the class has been fortunate, indeed, in having had her unselfish and indis- pensable aid. .QU
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THE REFLECTOR 11 CLASS OFFICERS CARL GREINER When it came to choosing someone forthe responsible position of Treasurer, the Class turned unhesitatingly to Carl Greiner, one ol Nottinghamis best lilced and most respected boys. ln his ,lunior and Senior years, Carl represented his classmates in the Student Coun- cil, and in that connection he did much to benefit the school. l-le was also a member of the Student Social Committee. As treasurer oi the Dramatic Club, he helped promote and Finance several successful productions of that organization. ln recognition of his worlc the members elected Carl to the club presidency, an otlice which he lcept for two successive terms. Last season the football team was greatly aided by Carlis worlc in the line. Carl plans to talce up Business Administration at Syracuse University. GERTRUDE GODARD Trudy Godard, the Secretary oi the Senior Class, has long been before the eyes of the school. She has been active in extra-curricular worlc ever since her Freshman year, when she was elected to the Student Council. She has been a member of the Student Social Committee and the Girls' League Council. For some time Trudy was the presiding ollicer oi the Service Club. But prominent though she is in social activities, Trudy has lound her greatest interest in dramatics. As a member ol the Dramatic Club, she has always worked hard to make the plays successiul. As a reward she was given the lead in the play, The Jewels of lsabellau, presented last Qctober in the school audi- torium. Trudy plans to talce a course in Home Economics at Syracuse University.
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THE REFLECTOR 13 HONOR STUDENTS DENA FERGUSON Through high school in three years, and at the same time talcing highest scholastic honorsl That is the splendid record ol Dena Ferguson, Valedictorian ol the Class ot 19352. Dena has always been lcnovvn For her studious nature, although school is not the only Field which has attracted her attention. She has earned a Fine reputation in local music circles as a pianist. She has been a valuable member of the school orchestra, and has been a popular assembly entertainer. Last March she served as the Feature soloist ol the Second Annual Spring Music Festival. Dena will study Fine Arts at Syracuse University. JAMES LYKE The second best average belongs to James Lylce, who accordingly is given the title of Salutatorian. James, or HJim as he is popu- larly lcnown about school, has worked hard during his stay at Nottingham, and he most cer- tainly deserves this high honor. It seems that Jim's hobby is French. Besides being most brilliant in that subject, he has long been one of the mainstays of the French Club. l'le be- came a member of that organization in his Junior year, and was elected secretary and president in quick succession. Jim is planning to enter Syracuse University next fall to talce a course in Liberal Arts.
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