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,,. m wr v'iin Horn. HnrKOm, Harrtor, Maynard. Pray. Monaon. .Tonkins. Wliltncy. Lyk r. 1 Miniiw. fitli How- Hoaror. Itvlrion, McMonis, Ftarhour. Mnxlck. Johnson. I linos. Kiclnnond, Slamxki. Webster. ’ (li How—AWilx. Kink. Poslor. Warner. Klock, 111-liiixcko. A. ?ar« v. I amoks. Ttownc. 4lli Row—Palmar. AiiooiiUmiukIi. llohnos. .Mollon. IIhiiscii. Znonil. Maiirraf. T.awhw. Smllli. Willieroll. .'id Row—Miller. l)cvo. Aiioom-Si -aray. Marllnoo. HadRloy, Bnltrock. MacKlrov. '1 Row -Rordo- Ai|. j.1 ‘ 'ntz. Hiliterixlianxer. Cnflln. Weiss. Kdwai'dx, Coalx, IMoliardson. 1st Row— ••'vox. Koenig, Starling. Oromms. Conklin. CLASS Our class originated in the fall of 1934 with the following officers: Howard Boicc, president; Warren Heath, vice-president; Peggy Barsom. secretary; and John Thurling, Voice reporter. At the beginning of the second term our numbers decreased to eighteen with these officers: Francis Miller, president; James Weiss, vice-president; Richard Munroe, secretary; Frank Benson, treasurer; and Garland Hines, Student Council representative. As Juniors in the fall of 193 ), we again elected officers: Francis Miller, president; Richard Hupfcl, vice-president; Peggy Barsom, secretary; William MeMorris, treasurer; and Garland Hines and Horace VanHorn, as Student Council members. At the mid-year our ranks were increased from eighteen to seventy-1 our with new officials: President, Wendell Conklin; vice-president, Robert Pray; secretary, Helen Loucks; treasurer, Oakley Maynard; Student Council members, George Grady, Arthur Koenig and Oakley Maynard. [141
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When we returned in the fall of 1936 after a summer of muscle build' in farm work, we found a large number of recruits preparing to join our ranks . At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Adelbert Shcclcy, President; Ruth Hobbs, Vicc'Prcsidcnt; Kay Wilson, Secretary; Reid Moy, Treasurer. To represent us on the Student Council we chose, Barbara Lynch, Jens Johnson and Donald Patterson. Our class has taken an active part in all of the school activities. We participated in Basketball, Cross Country, Dramatics, Orchestra, Voice Staff, and other extracurricular activities. The members of our class are noted for the enthusiasm and vitality which they inject into any undertaking. We put on one of the most amusing entertainments of the year when the various Juniors demonstrated their versatility and histrionic prowess in a series of skits, musical bits, and recitations. The program was an artistic and financial triumph. We go out this summer to increase our already substantial knowledge of agriculture and home economics by work of a practical nature, after which we hope to return and form one of the best Senior classes in the history of State School. We bid the departing Seniors a fond adieu, and wish them unlimited success in their life's endeavors. We will, in the coming year strive to carry on the traditions which they have left us. We would appreciate their lending us their paddles for the enforcement of the 1937 Freshmen Rules. JUNIORS 7th llow K«liIv. SIioiik. M Wlioiicr. Havllaliil. Walker. Hutton. Wolwlor. Wajjnor. Karen. Kill . WhltlH.k. . lvt-ix llnlrk. Vkill. Allen, thli Itmv—Noye . .lewcll. Ue.ver. Ilermi . Klefilor. W|| 8. I 111111 i s. Morrison. Maker, White. l vnnK Ustii. Westfall. F»l|» Mow iVplM-r. Cniwfonl. Itukowski, Mallei sop. Slu-hlon. SIHrIiI, Itaek. Vanilcncee. IIoriiii 'anni. ThinII. Van l)ir er. Sprague, I'latanhi. 4lh Row l.nx. Johnston. Hearil. Waul. Kvorlnglium. Klim . I.vih Ii. Muller. MIoimIrimmI. I.up Iiir. Mat . Dlevemlorf. :«l Itow-Dairitiw. Johnson, shew. I'aul. tSreen. K'Vrx, Xeliinlil. Vi«ln-Kni IHivIk, Stewart. I’oiul, I lalsleml. 2 l Mow KhlreUjfo. Miller, Oslnmilor, Ollberl. Ilnllhhiy. Miturh-r. Mlc -%ar lo, SeliuUz. CiiiNlmMM'd, Minium. Hopkins. .Ionian, lot Row—I wisher. Noonan. Hall. Collier, Mov. Wilson. Hoi.I.s. Sliclcv. Mr. Curtis. Velev. Martin. Ingraham. [13]
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During our Senior year our numbers eventually attained sixty for grad-nation and the officers elected at the beginning of the year remained throughout the year: President, Arthur Koenig; vice-president, Wendell Conklin; secretary, Jessie Sterling; treasurer, Henry Dromms. On April lUh the class gave its annual play entitled “Sally Lou”, which was a great success. The annual banquet and dance was enjoyed by every one on April 26. The members of the class and their guests banqueted at the Sherwood restaurant and adjourned to the gymnasium for dancing. The most important event of the year, of course, was the commencement exercises held in the gymnasium, artistically decorated with the class colors, blue and white. A record of our extra-curricular activities, achievements, and awards will Ik found on other pages of this volume. As we have finished our course at State School, wc hope to become members of that greater body of students, as Alumni and citizens. Iiioiiiiii! . ivM'lliK. Stoi'lliiK, Conklin. Mr. Ilowox. CLASS FLOWER White Gardenia CLASS MOTTO Ever Forward CLASS COLORS Blue White
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