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NARCISSUS, 1932 GRACE ANDERSON Honor Societyg Social Science Clubj Home Economicsg Commercial. HAROLD ASH Intramural Sportsg Track 3 and 4. EDWIN BAILEY Printing Clubg Industrial Arts. CLEO BAILEY Commercial ,,Club. Y JANE BAILEY Secretary Honor Societyg Loyal Root- ersg Girl Reservesg Booster Clubg Sec- retary Social Science Clubg Secretary French Club. V Page Twelve ELLIS BAKER Social Science Clubg Track 3 and 45 Intramural Sportsg Secondary Coun- cil 2. JOE BALDWIN Footballg Hi-Y Clubg P Clubg Secondary Council 2. SHIRLEY BARNHART Commercial Clubg Loyal Rootersg Honor Societyg Social Science Clubg Narcissus Staffg Commercial Contests MARY HELEN BECKER Commercial Course. EUDORA BLACKBURN Home Economics Clubg Girl Reserves Commercial Course.
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NARCISSUS, 1932 THE SEQNIOR CLASS FRED HILGEMAN VICE-PRESIDENT DONALD MOORE PRESIDENT Vice Pres. Hi-Y Club 45 B. B. Reserves, Z, 35 Varsity B. B. 45 Reserve Football 35 Track 25 Vice-Pres. Sopbo- more Class5 President junior Class5 Ass't. Editor Hand Book 45 Secondary Council5 Social Science Club. Vice President Honor So- cietyg Secondary Council5 President Social Science Club, Track, 3, 45 Commercial Club5 Secretary 'SPH' Club5 Iunior Play. RUTH MELSON TREASURER funior Play5 Vice-President Secondary Council 45 Peru- vian Staff Girls, B. B. Z5 Loyal R0oters5 Girl Reserves5 Latin Club5 Quill and Scroll Society. jOSEPl-IINE MOORE SECRETARY Secretary Social Science Club 35 Vice-President Social Science Club 45 President G. Rfs 45 Loyal Rootersg Stu- dent Eiouncil 3. CLASS HISTORY Class Colors-Blue and Gold. Class Flowe2'-Forget-Me-Not. Motto-The door to success is labeled Push. Adrisers-Miss Tereba and Mr. Long. OW quickly the four years have passed-We are about to face a problem that far surpass- es the many problems that we have met and thought were difficult in our high school career- that of life. The class of '32 is Well fitted to meet it, to Wit- ness its many joys and heartaches and share the many knocks that are bound to fall along life's highway. Let us see what they have done in the Way of preparation. We see scholastic achieve- ment, athletic superiority, success in various so- cial activities. a deep capacity for hard work, and a desire for greater things. We are leaving with a feeling of intense re- gretg a deep feeling of gratitude to our faculty. For Whatever success We attain in the world, it will be in a great measure due to the foundation which they have helped us to build. Our charac- ters have been formed to suit our purposes with their assistance. We, in turn, realize the patience and many trying hours they have endured for our benefit. and we greatly appreciate it. As We leave our high school and go out in life to face greater things, we will remember many incidents that occurred in our high school career. We take with us, too, a debate team that Went to the state this year, a girl Who Wrote a pageant in her sophomore year, Winning the state pageant contest, a member being class president for two consecutive years for the iirst time in the history of the school, and many other students with ex- cellent leadership ability. We, the Senior class, only hope We have set a good example for the students who are to take our places in the years to come. -RUTH MELSON. Page Eleven
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AURILLE BLACKMAN Latin Contestg Bookkeeping Contestg Social Science Clubg Honor Societyg Commercial Club. ORVILLE BLACKMAN Commercial Course. GEORGIA BREWER Honor Societyg Interested in Math. THOMAS BRITTON President Student Bodyg President Sophomore Classg Varsity Basketball 3 and 4g Track 1, 2, 3, and 4g Honor Societyg Debate Team 3, 45 Junior Playg Vice-president Junior Classg Student Council 2, and 45 P Clubg Social Science Clubg Sec- ondary Councilg Sales Manager Nar- cissusg Honorary Captain Basketball Team 4. EUGENE BROWN Entered from Bloomingtong Social Science Clubg Commercial Club. NARCISSUS, 1932 LOUISE BUCKNER Second Vice-President of G. R.g Loy- al Rootersg Secondary Councilg Oper- ettag Latin Clubg Society Editor of Peruvian. MARY HELEN BURBANK Loyal Rootersg Latin Clubg Orclxestrag Home Economics Clubg Commercial Clubg Narcissus Staff. I 1 GEORGllA BUTT College Entrance Course ROSANA CAMBLIN Entered from Morocco, Ind. 45 Loyal Rootersg Girl Reservesg Bandg Orches- trag Advantages of Being Shyf, 3. MV ARCHER CARROLL Varsity Football 23 Secondary Coun- cil 2, 3 and 45 Vice-President Second- ary Council 3g Social Science Clubg HP Clubg C Basketball Team 45 Track 2 and 3. Page Thirteen
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