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21 Miss Gulhrandson, :idx iser SENICDRCLASS TTEMPTING to instill in every class member cooperative and dem- ocratic principles of service, the Senior Council formulated a project featuring scholarship, courtesy, cooperation, and respect for school property. To accomplish the aims of the project, the following committees were selected by the Council: the Scholarship Committee, Respect for School Property Committee, Student Opinion Committee, and the Citizenship Committee. All of the committees contributed novel plans of procedure in carrying out their respective duties. The Scholarship Committee encouraged higher grades and better work through the medium of personal letters. The Respect for School Property Committee, by sportsmanlike tactics, instituted a system of supervising the care of school property by secret detectors. The preservation of books was their first objective. The Student Opinion Committee discussed the problems that were uppermost in the minds of the general student body. They also originated a publicity committee for advertising school events in the local newspapers and in bulletins. The Citizenship Committee, in carrying on the competitive basis of work started in previous years, tabulated citizenship ratings and posted the results. To get at a study of actual senior class problems, chairmen were selected from the English classes. These chairmen encouraged the free discussion of school issues and reported the content of any disagreements to the Senior Council for consideration. The work by all participants in class activity nurtured a democratic and whole-hearted spirit of teamwork. Besides attempting to solve certain tangible problems, the class creditably furthered the far more important issues of character development and better citizenship. The Senior Council, headed by Adelbert Smith, class president, super- vised all work done by the project committees. The Council was composed of Adelbert Smith, Paul Tscholl, Iohn Raihala, Iohn Kulbitski, Charlotte Pearson, Evelyn Rutherford, and Harriet Robinson. LEFT 'ro Rmnrz Adelberr Smifh, pr-zxviderzif Paul Txfholl, uire prrxidmlf Churlotfc Pear-mn enctarj Edwurd Znkoxky , lreufm'er
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Totvo AALTO Cosmopolitan Club 31 Forbes: llasketball l, 2: Sci- ence Assembly 3. liiqiiirirtg . . . The mitzia- titre fcrnliiiizer of all school affairs' . . . The fortunate figure i11 .feat A-I of the att- dzlorittm . . . A zealous and trtivly office worker please: hir employer . . , Diligehl- ly follotwirtg cttrreizt pnhli- cations, NIATILDA ALAR tilee Club 3: Swccthearts : Mill-Winter Concert 3: Base- ball 1: Courtesy Assembly 2: licxpcct for School Prop- erty Committee 2: Report Cartl Committee l. lfeliutottx . . . Draamily danc- ing to the Slfdlillf of lan Garl1er's orcheftra , . . Fly- ing lingers on a typewriter. RAYBIOND ANDERSON National Honor Society: Class Play: Debate 3: An- nual Staff: Courtesy As- sembly 2: Ili-Y Club: As- sembly 2: News Staff 3: Tltanksgiying Assembly 3: Ratlio Club: Citizenship Committee 3: Usher 3: Range Speech Tournament 3: Science Assembly 3. Thorough .... 4 .fystcmatic mind LIJIIIFOIIIIIIS an electrical tlicory. Vtvt1tN ANDERSON Glue Cluh 2, 3, Secretary antl Librarian: UPrtnce of Pilsen : Swcethearts : Courtesy Assembly: Girls' Sextettc. .f1pp1cc1'ati11e . . . Flying fin- gerf kiiowihgly search Uttl ac- co111pa11yi11g chords . , . With a foie 1'etog111't1ot1 of good iuitxic and literature. KA't'11taRtNt2 ANot5t.t.1tR Annual Staff: Tennis 2: Volleyball 3: Basketball l: Tri-l'li, Vice Prcsitlent 3: Prom Decoration Commit- tee: Play Production Staff: Social llour Committee 3: Courtesy Assembly 2. Popular . . . A prominetzi figure ,tkatiizg . . . Dancing 111 clrmdf of confetti with the fpir11 of good fellot1'.fh1p. FRI-.D Batstmcxt Hardy . . . .411 i11d11,ftrio1t.f tttorker carefully covers hit Bridgeiitatz-Russell milk route. , . . .-l diligent erperflticliter 111 the fzcltl of chemical rc- xearch .... -I hearty basket- hall fait gives' his whole- hearted support to the home team. VLRNA BLOCK 4-l'l Club Member: Courtesy Assembly 2: General Chair- man for Prom: lluyckz Boys' :intl Girls' Glce Club: Secretary and Treasurer: l5crtie's Cave Woman. Metittilouf . . . Cheerlrtlly co11tr1l1t1t111g her time to mak- 111g the Prom a fmcefs . . . .'l qioet tfoicc rctfeals' sound 1fafu11111g. EVIELYN BOLF Calm ..,. 4 click of the caniera and a b1t of life i.- captttred . . . Eltthely h1ki11g along the h1gh1t'ay . . . C011- ,ridt-ring each assembly a happy episode in the monot- o11y of .school life . . . With a rexpect for intellectital arh1e1fe111e11t5. Sl-QYER AARI l'cr,ri5tent . . . Maintaiizing 1116111111 equilil1ri11111 ax well ar balance on :kiis . . . Long crofr-cot111t1'y run: erhilarate him .... 4 rt admit forger ttrruf to Zane Grey in leisure ummeritf . . . Saberly ex- lraclirzg philosophical view- point: from concentrated readtitg. ARNo1.D ANDERSON l.'11ol1tr11.fi11c . . . Hif silence maxkr the thaitghts of an el- fic1e11t thinker . . . Arnie . . . The gay life of Cali- for11111 beck-0115 to him . . . A tlclitfcry boy cotzfcieiitioztsly fulfilling obligation: to cus- tomers ..., 4 Jobcr reflec- tive :age carefully expound: hir theories. Ro't'H ANDERSON Swimming 3: Basketball 2: G. A. A. 3: Courtesy As- sembly 2: Commercial As- sembly 3: Prom Decoration Committee: Baseball 2: Track l. Pdllflll . . . Today: a stu- diotls, ,fcriotry-111i11ded .ren- ior . . . Tonzorrow: a pri- vate secretary of high cali- bre . . . Well-liked tncmbet' of the f1ui1r1111ir1g team. STANLEY ANDRIQK Glue Club: Prince of Pil- sen : Track: Swimming: llebate: lli-Y Club: Hour Committee. St1'aightfo1'1tu1rd . . . A final Social spurt tmpelled by a power- ltil kick overcome: oppori- lion . . . W111r1i11g the 1111- eijziitrocal ,rttpptort of the e11- ttrc' aftettibly by his cheer- leading . . . Exhibiting 1111 iuiflrtrlered mind, EDWARD AXELSON llelilreiute . . . A11 imper- tiirbtzble mind mifalterirtg dic- tates .found advice ..., -1 mcdilatttxe, ,robcr lad method- ically plots out his course of ilclltttt ..., fl fltblle, i111- ttehctrable te111pera111e11t places h1111 111 a select clay: .... 4 lover of mlztude .ceekr ont a quiet spot for study. G ILORGE BLRTTULA National Honor Society: Student Council: 12B Presi- tlent: Football 1, 2: Track l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2: Class Play Prompter: De- bate 3: Assemblies l, 2, 3: Prom Construction Commit- tee, Chairman: Play Pro- tluction Staff: lil-Y l, 2, 3, President 3. lle.-'pected , . . Votcirig 1111- lhefittc valid statcnierits tttorthy of an executive. Gt-QORGE BODOVINITZ lfootball l: Track l: Basket- ball l: Cosmopolitan Club. lira1t'11y . , , Steel-like teli- donx fabricate the arm and clttaft of 11 blacksmith . . . .111 adniiririg gym class gazes 111 itfide-eyed admiratiott at his aloitghty frame . . , Zeal- onily cultiiiattng a distill- gtnfht-d brand of fztrx. l lLLEN BONICATTO Bulletin Board Committee 2. Loyal , . . .4 little Italian 111115 who will make an eji- t1c111 .t-ttviograplier . . . The obligirlg clerk behind the contitcr at McClella115 . . . She lookt upon a world of honrxt, if harsh, reali.-'111 . . . Strictly adhering to social rifles. HELBTER AKOLA National Honor Society: Swimming, Manager 3: Class Play: Hi-Y: Prom Construc- tion Committee, Chairman: Ticket Selling Committee: Social Hour Committee, Chairman: Play Production Staff: Science Assembly 3. Syrtematic . . . Induftriousljv 111a1zt1gi11g social ajatrs . . . A s1t'i111111er of the first water. l1s'ritnR G. ANDERSON Girls' Sextette 2, 3: Glee Club, Presitlent 3: Prince of Pilsen 3: Mitl-Winter Concert 2, 3: Book Week Assembly 3: Failure Com- mittee 2. llluxical . . . Choralift with 1tfittici,f1115 on the sideline: . . . The daughter of Zeus strives to become proficient in her art. XIERNA ANDERSON Track l, 2: Field Hockey l, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Basket- ball. Manager 2: Volleyball: G. A. A., Vice President 3: Hae-W Assembly 3: Cour- tesy Assembly 2: Prom Dec- oration, Punch Committees. Eager . . . A conscientious worker delight: in club activi- titaf . . . A11 egectiife basket- ball star. IAMES ANGELLAR liantl lc Swimming 1, 2. E11litfe11i11g . . . A long form cleave: the water with power- ful stroke: . . . A clever goal guard shift: ta ward UU threatenifig shot: . . . Ad- ntiring eye: follow the halid- mme figure in a military uni- form . . . Everyone in school knows him and his good-nw ttired banter. M.ARX' Bixtxtci-t Prom Decoration Commit- tee. latmty . . . Her ability to drcxf show: good tafle . . . A flair for ntearilig brilliantly colored tlothef . . . A tall figure nonchalantly Jtrollxng . . . A would-be maunequin critically scrutinizing her mir- rored refiectian before mak- 111g a display. FLOYD Btss Star of the North News Staff: Dramatic Class Plays. Tra1111z1il . . . The quiet D- Xer make: his may into the world of radio . . . His in- tcrext lt1r11.f to the human ,ride of the news . . . Spasmodic irzcliriationf to ,rludy indicate that his nientality is of high calibre. .ADAINI Bono liantl l, 2, 3: Track 2: Cosmopolitan Club 2, Coitteiited .... 4 tennis eri- th11.cia.v1 place: the ball pre- ci-'ely on the tapeline . . . Long hour: of practice make him a 111a.fter corrietiect . . . l11depe11de11tly ifoicing convic- tions i11 i11for111al compatty . . . xldvocaliiig a .vtreitttmti life. VERNON BOURCIER Ve11l11ro11,r . . . Knottfingly rt'co1111oiteri11g over att tm- evplored deer habitat . . , Hearing the brunt of camp twork with fortitude . . . The lact that only a minority ap- preciates his deceptive, deft ht111dl111g of a basketball if no proof that he is mediocre.
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