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Officers of the Senior Class 1932 ROBERT YOUNG “Herb” Senior Class President; All Senior Committees; Junior Play Committee; Vice-President French Club-4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. 4; Junior Play; Advertising Manager, Oil Can; Class Basketball-3; President Hi-Y, '31; Junior Representative to Oil Can, '31. It is our firm belief that no one could have filled the job of President any better than “Herb. May he do as well in all he undertakes. A handsome, all-around fellow, popular with both sexes. How about it, girls? FLORENCE McCULLOUGH “Flo” Vice-President of the Senior Class; Junior Play; Junior Play Committee; Senior Play; Dramatic Club Plays; Commencement Play; Operetta 4; Debate Team; Junior Prom Committee; F'rench Club; lle-Square Club; Senior High News; Oil Can Staff. Here is one of the popular members of the class both in activities and with the boys; especially with a certain gentleman by the name of Bud. Flo’s work in the class has been very valuable and she certainly did her utmost for the betterment of the class. DOROTHY HODGE “Dot” Secretary of Senior Class; Student Council 3, 4; Oil Can Staff; Junior Nominating Committee; Commencement Play. Who ever thought this demure young lady would turn out to be a heartbreaker? But that is precisely what she has done. Dot is one of the best liked girls in the class of ’32, and we feel certain that whatever she decides to do will be of great worth. HAROLD HILTON Treasurer of Class 4; Editor-in-Chief of Oil Can; Chairman of Oil Can Committee; Student Council 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; F'rench Club; Senior Orchestra. As can readily be seen Harold is one of the busiest and most popular members of the Senior Class. He has been blessed not only with the ability of leadership, acting and scholarship, but with good looks as well. As a good all-around student and the friend of everyone, he has made a great success of his high school career.
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■■■■■■■■■■■■■ EVA ACKLIN Basketball 1. 2 We don’t need to say much about Eva for everybody knows her, She was one of our feminine basketeers in t he good old days. When you see Eva you can be sure Evelyn is nearby and they are heading for Naomi’s. WAYNE ACKLIN “Flap-Ears’ Football I, 2, 3 Varsity' 3. Yes sir, Wayne is Eva’s darling (?) brother. We haven’t the slightest idea what Wayne will do when he leaves school, but he will do something we’re sure. Wayne might even get married and help Gump run the Malt Shop. BETTY JANE ALLEN “Bee Jay” French Club. Latin Club. Basketball 2. Why Betty Jane ever took Virgil and why her recent interest in Trinity C hurch are two things we’re wondering about. Anyway, she’s a good sport and a load of fun. EDGAR ALLEN “Ed’ P. D. Club Just imagine a nice young man making the daily trip from the rural district to our metropolis just for the sake of being with us, our teachers and our lady friends. We wonder how he manages to get here in his Dodge but he seems to get here and he also gets here on time. ALBERT AMORE “Jale” Tumbling Team. '31. Football. '31. How would you like to be called “President of the Wittest of Wits?’’ Well, this little fellow has to stand all that, and if you think it’s easy, well— ask him. BEATRICE ANDERSON “Bee’’ Senior Play. National High School Chorus That out of eight hundred of us Pee should be chosen for the National Chorus at Cleveland is quite an honor. Her dramatic ability is worth mentioning, too. Remember her in the Senior Play? JAMES ANDERTON “Jim’’ Another one of the leaves on the famous Anderton Tree. Jim’s one ambition is to become---, Well, don’t shout like that. If you’re around him much you’ll know that he thinks aviation is quite the thing. RUSSEL AULT “Knute’’ P. D. Club Glee Club. Knute takes the prize for attendance in Detention Hall. The kids were beginning to think that he was the teacher. Can’t you imagine how the teachers feel about that?
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