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a a Epwarp DEFOE GLEN WHALEN Sue Zana Boyce Hazet Mitts President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS Hail and Farewell (UNPER THE leadership of Edward Defoe and his cabinet the Seniors have finished their three year period of making history at R. U. H. S. as a class. They have enjoyed the privilege of leading the activities of the largest number of Student Body card holders in schcol history. Their first social event this semester, Senior Day, took place on November 5. Hilarity and fun ruled over all, as, one hundred and thirty-six strong, the Seniors participated in the traditional parade, stage show and noon dance. Miss Bagley, head adviser, directed the student committees. On November 20, the Seniors held their party. The festive season of autumn and of corn-shucking time was represented in the cleverly decorated Com- munity Theatre, where the class gathered for dancing and refreshments. Anita Drummey was chairman for the affair, and Miss Helen Parker acted as faculty adviser. The semi-annual Senior Banquet, held in the cafeteria, December 17, was an outstanding social success. Decorations and menu carried out the Christmas theme. Chairmen for this event were, entertainment, Marian Reeb; decoration and favors, Shirley Michel; food, Elizabeth Peterson; cleanup, Grace Bosson. Miss Lila Reeb was the faculty adviser in charge. Cooperating with the Daughters of the American Revolution, the class chose Gertrude Whitaker to represent them in a contest for good citizenship. The prize offered was a trip to Washington, D. C. Another senior girl who gained special recognition was Anita Drummey who was elected queen of Richmond’s July Fourth celebration. In athletics this class has a fine record. The girls won the G. A. A. Hockey championship, and the boys were mainstays of the Oiler Varsity. Glen Whalen, Leroy Borgstrom, Bill Blair, Ed Johansen, and Louis Bonaparte were selected to play on the West team in the annual East-West game in Kezar Stadium. As they close their high school career this class can truly feel that they have succeeded as a group in all types of school activities. Their scholarship, social events, student leaders, athletes, and all-round enthusiastic support of their Student Body activities have made them a class of which their school can be proud. Seniors, January 1937, “Hail and Farewell.” PAGE FOURTEEN
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