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Lowliesl: Starts Afford l-lighest Ascentsg 'Tis Arthur Klemme and Janet Braunlin, the fresh- men current event win- ners-Must be reading Popeye! . . . Taking a picture of freshman os- sifers -Nofe the fin- ished product on the oo- posite page . , . And we named this Boy with Duck quack! quack . . . Freshmen do a bit of tus- sling during scrimmage- 44 - 82 - 55 - shiftl... Orlando Cave lmanl, ready to hoss the shot put a few miles-take it easy, now thriller! . . . Bill Ferguson, Diddy- bug, nonchalantly dis- plays his Hauptmann shirt . , . The Selby lad goes strolling o'er the waves-and maybe you think it won't step! , . . Nancy Breece and Jenny Kah caught at the tennis courts-sunbabies. i2
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Girls' Senior Honor Council The Senior Honor V. Pres. Airs l-ler Opinion Council was selected by Dean Felsted from the many senior girls of our school, The honor was bestowed upon these girls because of the leadership, personality, and character which they evidenced. One junior girl, Willa Winter, was also chosen as a member on the some basis, Next year, she con explain the work and help the new members in many ways. Each member of the council conducted o discussion group of ten freshmen girls, under the supervision of the Dean. The oim of the council was to develop the personality of the freshmen girls by means of these discussions. Some of the interesting topics used were appearance, friendship, manners, and conduct around school as well as outside conversation, and everything that would add to the charm and individuality of the undercloss women. Every two weeks at the girls' homes, the counselors gave reports of their progress and raised questions concerning their own personality. The girls have worked faithfully and have also had many good times. Near the end of school, they gave a Pot Luck Supper and o picnic. Although the Senior Honor Council is a rather new activity, it hos already accomplished much and will continue to do so in the future, For the coming year the Dean has secured some interesting booklets to serve as guides for the discussions, Selection as o member of this council is one of the highest honors a senior girl can receive. Above are the members: Front row: D. Clark, M. E. Colley, L. Faulf stick, E. Foster, M, Gills, D, Goetz, M, McFarland, S. Moore, M, Sis- son. 2nd row: l.. Tunsberg, H. Wells, J, Wilson, W. Winter, A Wittenburg Dean Felsted
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Blessed Are The Meelc, l-leirs OF The Earth f' Francisg Rhea, Bob, Madeline This group of young people, bubbling over with pep, and energetic toward their new sort of school life, stormed P. H. S. in the fall of l935. The customary election brought forth the following results: Francis Dale, president, Robert Daniels, vice-president, Rhea Mae Wendelken, secretary, and Madeline Bennett treasurer. Miss Ruth Cyfers, Miss Henrietta DuPuy, and Mr. Fred Multer served as their sponsors. Their social activities of the year started with a freshman mixer ,--and how those freshies did mix! Arrangements by the freshmen advisory presidents, aided by the sponsors, were responsible for the success of their premier undertaking. Later in the year, the class gave a skating party. The committee on this occasion were George Selby, George Clark, and Francis Dale. The party was a huge success in contrast to the small managing commit- tee. Great expectations for the class of '39 are based upon the rapidity and ease with which they acclimated themselves to our rules and customs, the long lists of students of this class named in the Echo as maintaining averages over QSMQ, and the numerous members honored in the National Honor Asscmbly for a highest distinction rating during their short stay Cyfersi Multerg Du Puy
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