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Senior Qlass Freshman Class Officers President, Julia Waggett; Vice-President, Marc Meenan; Secretary, Cecil Hoover; Treasurer, Sara Anderson; Reporter, Eva Heberling; Adviser, Miss Ryan. We entered school as “green as grass’ but we began early to learn the ways of high school and to make many friends. Sophomore Class Offcers President, Marc Meenan; Vice-President, Sara Anderson; Secretary, Virginia Brown; Treasurer, Sara Nelson; Reporter, Minnie Schmidt; Adviser, Miss Singleton. We were now part of high school and began to take our place in sports and other activities. Our class had dropped off to ninety five pupils. Junior Class Offcers President, Marc Meenan; Vice-President, Olive Rupert; Secretary, Sara Anderson; Treasurer, William Mark; Reporter, Virginia Brown; Adviser, Mr. Robertson. We held our first few class meetings to elect officers and to choose our class rings. The Junior-Senior Reception was, however, the most important event of tin' year. It was held at the Country ( fill) and was very successful. We gave our annual Junior Play which proved a gigantic success. Senior Class Offcers President, Marc Meenan; Vice-President, Everette McFall; Secretary, Sara Anderson; Treasurer, Minnie Schmidt; Adviser, Mr. Brewer. Class Motto—“All strive for the class of ’36. Class Flower—Yellow Rose. Class Colors—Blue and Gold. We elected our class officers and chose the “Flambeau” staff in our first few meetings. We are planning for graduation now by ordering invitations, name cards, and caps and gowns. The annual Senior Play which was given February 7, 1936 was a huge success. Twenty-nine
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Seniors Jack Whipple Jack is one of our most quiet and studious classmates. He rarely ever smiles but he has proved himself a good friend to many of us. We wonder if you will always be so quiet, Jack? “Uh, Huh Carl Licatovich Carl is the type of fellow that always seems to be happy and full of fun. By using his sense of humor, Carl can make people laugh readily. We often see him talking to a sophomore girl! ! ! Don't get hard! Vern E. Spencer “The quietest of the Oklahoma Cowboys is a fitting description of Vern. He recites well in every class, and like many other students, enjoys debating with Mr. Spigelmyer. His quietness doesn’t prevent him from being a progressive student. “Jumpin Moses Frank Zdrosky Because of his ability in football, mushball, and track, Frank ranks with the best of our athletes. We have often wondered what Frank finds to laugh about during French class. How about it Frank? Hey Hockie! William Taylor “Bill” has proved himself to be a very good French student. He is one of the more serious boys of our class, who is quite bashful, where girls are concerned, but he is well liked by his classmates. Yeah Anthony Beleski Reward:—To the person who has ever seen “Unt” study. Perhaps you can tell us, Anthony, how you manage to get those marks without studying. “Unt’s” favorite pastime is bothering someone and nis favorite subject is Algebra. You're gonna die! T wenty-eiqht
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‘Revelations of a (Crystal Rail Time—1946 Place—F uturetown CHARACTERS Julia Waggett........................................ Successful Stylist Minnie Schmidt................... Prominent Newspaper Reporter Agnes Dixon.............................Madame La Vere (Crystal Gazer) Act I Scene I—(An attractive apartment in Futuretown). Minnie (entering apartment)—Julia! Julia! Come here! Hurry! Julia What is all the excitement? Minnie—Madame LaVere is in town. She is located in the East Bank Building. Julia—And who is Madame LaVere may I ask? Minnie—Oh, don’t you remember? She was Agnes Dixon when we went to school in Sandy. She is a well known crystal gazer now. Maybe she could tell us what has become of the rest of our classmates. Julia—Wouldn’t it be great to know where they all are and what they are doing? Let’s go over right now to see her. Minnie—Alright! Let’s go! Exit Scene II (Madame LaVere’s Black Room) Madame LaVere—I’m very glad you came to see me. I often gaze into my crystal ball to see how my former classmates are getting along. Minnie—That is just why we have come to see you, Agnes-er—I mean Madame. We would like to know where all our classmates of ’36 are. Madame LaVere—Sit down and I will see what the Crystal ball tells me. Julia—Oh, I’m so anxious. Madame LaVere—I see a picture. It is cloudy but it gets clearer little by little. Ah! I see Samuel Alsbaugh at the Ritz Hotel and he is surrounded by beautiful girls. He appears to be wealthy, a real ladies man. The picture is fading. Minnie—Sam always was rather good looking. It doesn’t surprise me that he attracts the girls. Julia—I’m glad he has money to rely on. He probably needs it if he frequents resorts like the Ritz. Madame LaVere—Silence! I see another picture. It gets clearer, clear-er. I see Anthony Belesky, Gerald Delp, Walter Grazulis, and William Kelichner playing baseball in a large baseball park. They play for the New York Giants and are winning. I cannot see any more Julia—Imagine! Back in 1936 Gerald and William always took part in sports but the other two were so bashful. Minnie—Sh-h-h- She sees someone else. Thirty
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