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CLASS COLORS White Navy Blue CLASS I LOWIvR White Rose CLASS MOTTO Always Creator lli.w 7: Kills. -Mui iIn. Wldtlx-oli. Crawford, My«-rn. ISddy. Skier. V wifsill. Walker. Kovv C: I’aiii'iroi. McWhorter. I lalHtciid. I’oml. Allen, I lof iiicainn. Van I Mister. Jewel t, .! i 1 i ii.-oii. Slcikhl. How . •: l)ipr ‘iHlurr, I’lalanin. Johnston. Harrow, White. Haul. Ilnanl, Dulton, MvaiiRcilHta, Nnoini n. limv 5: Hates, SlroiiK. Well . Slewnrt. Etloudfgno I. Itokoes. I.yneh. Komi. Ward. fall. I tow I!: Miller. .Ionian. I.anlur, ) .ansi ilk. Sehnihl. Uleoswirde. !m-ii. KvorhiKliain. Vander-z e. Ilolilis, lhiknw ki. I low £: Voli v. I lalliday. I In viland. l!ak r. Davis. Schultz.. Slow, (tinkler. Sheelev. Wilson. I Cow l: Ollier. Cllheri. Moy. Ostrander. Mr. 11 ewes, Hctkor. I e| |»er. Morrison. Kldrcdke. POEM Our State School clays are over. Our studies arc ended and done, And now comes the time to he earnest. To substitute work for our fun. Our clays at school have been happy, And the nights have been filled to the brim. As we tackled our dales and our lessons, With plenty of vigor and vim. The times of trouble were many. But those of joy still more, So we ll leave our school in sorrow. When we stand at last at the door. The door opens out toward the pathway, Which we arc to follow awhile; To do our work for ourselves and our State School Lighting our way with a smile. We, who are leaving, leave with a sigh, And are sorry our school days arc past, So we silently vow as we leave the hill, That to them we’ll be true ’till the last. — Lansing. r io i CLASS
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Kow G: WIIImt. I iIrirk. Wliil« . Ois'e. .Toliiwltm. Irluli. .Mill oil ):v;u,,.1.|,SI.i Itow ft: .lorilun. Kraymmi. Mumv. I'nili r. I'.iliium. Smith.. 11»-:ir«l. SmiIox. How I: OtHniiMlcr, Ifcil« n. UVlIs. Hlorxlicno.l, l.ym'ii, KvoHiikIi nil, Ann.''« : | y j. Kow I!: Ilnwlc, I’orm-ll. Ijinulng. Klo avilo. Al«» . I valll:i. !•’« ih im . M«- '■ Kow 2: )l T .inr. McAulifTo. Sa twain. Kak« r. Srliultx. JUurI r. I ai'i .v. ,r''. Kow I: llaml'lv. dlllioil. Mills. Ilalliilay. Wilson. MoitIsoii. ‘‘any. .MikIw. iioi»iw We of the Home Economics Department have been so closely allied with other organizations of the school that it is quite difficult for us to relate our happenings in toto. A very pleasurable event for us, and we hope for others, was the reception for the boys at the opening of school. Our outstanding part in the Farm and Home week program was that many of us acted as models in the Fashion Show as well as serving meals in the cafeteria and to the guests and guest speakers. Another profitable experience for us was the reception for the speakers at the conclusion of the speaking contest in Frisbic Hall. At a later time we were interested spectators at the Livestock Fitting and Showing contest where we learned many things about the work pursued by the boys taking the agricultural courses. Wc do not wish to appear egotistical, but we were always willing to help out any organization with interior decorating or with a special dinner when desired. Other duties with the cafeteria, nursery school, dormitories and extra-curricular activities kept us busy most of the time. DOMESTICATORS £ 9 ]
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OFFICERS Merxoif, I'litiicr, Alov. Mr. IIf won. isir;tiuli-r. Our class originated in the fall of 1935, the following officers were pre-siding: President, Wendell Conklin; vice-president, Ruth Cronkitc: secretary, Beatrice Barbour; and Joe Paul, Voice Reporter. Al ter a serious conflict on the f(X)tball field. Freshman rules were banned. It seems an organized Freshman class objected. The boys of the class were initiated into the Bar-Flies Association. At the beginning of the second term our number was decreased to 26 with the following officers: President, Donald Green: vice-president, Peg Balcom; secretary, Edith Hall; treasurer, Harry Rogers; and Terry Skill', Student Council representative. As Juniors in the ancient year of 1937, we elected the following officers for a term: President, Adclbert Shelley; vice-president, Ruth Hobbs; sec- retary, Catherine Wilson; treasurer, Reid Moy; for Student Council, Bobby Lynch, Jens Johnson and Don Patterson. By this time our class had increased to no less than 87. During the year our class was outstanding in sports and activities. Our Senior year at State School saw one of the largest graduating classes in the history of the school. The oflicers were: President, Reid Moy: vice-president, Frank Pepper; secretary, Nina bell Herzog; treasurer, Vera Ostrander. The Senior play entitled “Campus Quarantine , given in April, was a huge success. The all-important commencement exercises held in the gym was, of course, the outstanding event of our life at State School. We owe to Mr. Hewes thanks for the great help and guidance he so cheerfully gave us. Now we have finished our course at Suite School, we go into the great world to become useful students and citizens. We all hope to make a greater success of it than we did during our brief stay at school. —By Don Green. OF '38 0 L£skIL( ' library w yo x i ii j
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