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Mid-Year Graduates A spirit of progress prevailed among the Mid- year graduates of '32. Outstanding in their accomp- lishments was the successful completion of a con- structive project. Previous projects had, as a rule, pertained to, or affected, only the classes which were sponsoring them. Lower classmen usually had the impression that the seniors were operating a project, but the undertaking never seemed to reach their ears. Courtesy was the theme of the undertaking pro- moted by the mid-year graduates. It was an assured success from the beginning because it made the school think on an all-important subject-courtesy, or Think of others-then yourself. A contest, con- ducted to determine who were the most courteous boy and girl in the two senior classes, resulted in the selection of Raymond LaFond as the most courteous boy and Carol Hanson as the most courteous girl. All Senior High School classes with the exception of the 10B's were invited to cast their ballot, with only members of the two senior classes eligible for nom- ination. In a special Senior Courtesy issue of the Star of the North, cuts illustrating points in courtesy were printed. In this same issue, a member of the class outlined Senior A accomplishments in the following article- As we, the graduating class of 1932, look back along the path which we have followed steadily for three years, we get a clear view of all of our accomp- lishments and activities. A large percent of the boys as well as many girls have shown their prowess in swimming, basketball, hockey, football, and soccer. Katherine Bergeson and Champ Oliver have gar- nered awards in declamatory contests. Our class also put on the assembly play, The Revolt. Many have been members of the Entre Nous, Girls' Forensic Club, Hae-W, Hi-Y, and Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. Those who have taken journalism and who have been on the news staff have done worthy work for our school paper. We have adopted a project of courtesy which we have endeavored to put into practice. All in all, we feel justified in saying that our three years have been outstanding in personalities and works. in the panel-Min' Dunn, advirerg Raymond LaFond, preridentg An- geline Znameroxki, vice-president, Mark Richards, :ecretaryg Marguerite Hill, treasurer. Page Twenty-one
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Ethel Ahlstrand National Honor Society: l+'our-year Honor Roll: Soccer 2, 3, 4. manager 43 Volley ball 3: Color Committee, chairman: Itefreshment Commit- tee for Prom: Advertis- ing Committee for Class l'lay: .Junior Assembly: Caesar Assembly: Entre Nous Assembly: Class Night: Entre Nous: G A. A., Council: Basket- ball 3. A placid exterior con- ceals a Latin tempera- ment, The giver ot' her gifts to the world. Norman R. Anderson Class Basketball Team 4: Band 1, 2: Class Night. .lust like any other young lad, l-le regards life as only a toy. Katherine Bergeson National Honor Society: Four-year Honor lioll: Annual Staff: Music Festival, 4: Song Com- mittee: Senior Council: .Iunior Assembly: Class Assembly: Girls' For- ensic Club: Class Play. Hur dramatic child takes a powerful part in all lit'e's plays: An Irish face and humor sit we-ll upon a Nordii- I name. Levio Bertolas Cla s s Night, usher: Committee for Better Care of Halls. Deep wells of knowledge rest undisturbed, Until challenged by as bright a mind. Ruby Bourcler git-tzoration Committee or Prom: Junior As- sembly: Class Assem- bllyg- Entre Nous: Class , Uuiilfalr dryad bewitt-hes a W'ith her scintillating brown eyes. Estelle Canelake Uh lJoctor : Glee Club Assembly: Art Commit- tee for Operetta: Class Assembly: Class Night: Christmas Assembly. A black-haired daughter of distant Greece: A carefree waitress in the Virginia Candy Kitchen. Lilly Anderson Uh lloctor : invitation Committee: Advertis- ing Committee forClass Play: Class Night: Class Assembly: Glee Club Assembly: ldntre Laughter bubbling an everlasting font From brown-eyed depths. Nous. up in Alice Babiracki Class Assembly: Class Night. She epitomizes friendli- ness and generosity. A symphony in brown. Evald Bergman Basketball, 1: Track, 1: Advertising Committee for Class Play: Class Night. Brown eyes, a quiet man- ner, a silent contribu- tor To the general spirit of school. Esther Berttula Class Iiamluet. A modern lfllizabeth liar- rett. Striving t o overcome worldly weaknesses. Anstice Butler Valedictorian: National Honor Society: Four- yeat' Honor Roll: Soc- cer Z, 3: Annual Staff: Decoration Committee for Prom: Senior A So- cial l-lour,' chairman: Class Play Property Manager: Class Assem- bly: Class Night: Girls' Forensic Club, vice president. 3. A deep red, velvety rose. VVith its beauty. Adolph Clmperman Class Basketball Team: Class VVater Polo: Class Night, usher. The spirit of democracy, a joker With a grin for one and all. . Page Twenty-two
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