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1 il we it Ll 1' nw l l 1' ll vi ll W ll If n v l l' nM 'I ll The Class of 19135 s Q President ELMER BROWN Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ALBERT SICKELER ELSIE WAGNER Class Motto BE SECOND TO NONE Class Flower Class Colors JOHANNA HILL ROSE BLUE AND WHITE Valedictorian Salutatorian -A NANCY MERRILL WILLIAM JADDEN Prophets ALBERT SICKELER AGNES BRAND Poet DOROTHY. MERRIMAN GRADUATION COMMITTEE AGNES BRAND, Chairman IRMA STEINERT ALBERT SICKELER ERNA SCHLENTNER DAVID STONE ANNA RUPERT FRANK NEELY SENIOR CLASS SONG To the tune of Men of Harlech Now we leave thee, dear old High School, Field of study, work, and pleasure, Making memories that will linger Through the coming years. Though these times are over Still we shall not part, For friendships, hopes of all these years Will always keep our hearts together. Trials, triumphs, deeds of courage, Thro' all these we've been unitedg Never shall these bonds be broken, ' Class of '35. A. A. S., '35. Thirteen Ir yy Q I - S I lifmigilfmll gwsirfmlrmglf All gmw sv 515515515 Ml llllll IUMVNI llflllfhlffhlillf hllfhlltlllMFMIMFHLLUL gg. T 1 igigf1'f1'7f?'N I , A . . . ,jx a,.., B. vi vb L ,- ,-,, ,, - I ,Q f, Y, ,, lg 1 if , I l, vi ,1 I I f. I 1. 1 11 v. 1- A 1: n u l ' U 1 ll ,. pu-,1.,,7,,.iV, LA-Nw., ML- .V 0 3 V, Q: - ' V ' . ' ,.,MgWi, f . . Eg lf,53,ry?jl :ws if 1-f-m:1iiftwz'g,ggi-.,,w.. .Lp ' g - , 4, e 'h.:if,Ql4f. .,f' V i f.l f5.:Q'Q'1y',?'!'5,L5iQ-TQQ1.L,729-,f'f':1g ,-1,1-', uf x - .1 . ' U14 g.f,J,35 'Nh' V, 1 e, -s...,. . . -t ... -Mi.: , l ,V .nw . 'mr A , . 'at y . , 'mv Hv- -'FJ X. T ' Iv.-.v.',.. v.,' .- ' ' ' .' - 4' 'if F ii' ellilsk ,im
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Q b AGNES BRAND Wherever Agnes is, there is her knitting-she always has a.row to finish! We all like her spirit of willing coopera- tion. her love of teasing. and her ability to take teasing. She is a center of the social life, and does her share in helping out all the activities. ELMER BROWN We introduce the President of the Class-that honor speaks for itself. The honor came to him not for spec- tacular publicity-winning tac- tics but for genuine worth. He takes things seriously. works hard, and wins thru. One will not fincl a fellow more friendly. sincere, and dependable. We know his quality. lf Y if Sis We .F- , . 5 f Q 3 KATHRYN' BROTHERLY Kate is a foremost authority on the line art of laughing. Her fluffy blonde hair and dreamy blue eyes make her one of our good-looking ones. She plans to be a nurse. which will be nice for the patients. She is in the girls' trio which performs in 204 before the buzzer sounds. GEORGE BRUSH Faultlessly groomed, courte- ous in his manners, a lover of fun, music. and art. George also loves good things to eat. They say his real love is the refrigerator. He trains his memory on license plates. He is a successful basketball manager, a ready actor-well, a real chap for a friend. LOQTEEN Ti-HRTY FIVE 4 EDWARD CAUGHEY Stage Guild, ticket sale: tick- et sale, stage guild-that's Caughey's routine. Eddie's quite a busy man around these parts. and he's usually busy up on the hill parts in the summer time. He turned out to be quite an actor this year, in a star part. Popular here. there, everywhere. JANE COOK Sid is a Number One dancer, an actress, a favorite with all. Her low, dangerous voice promises to make good for her some day. She worries studiously over her Chemis- try. but a lively talk soon drives all care away. She carries a smile on her lips and a song in her heart. LYMAN CREES All Lyman needs is an audi- ence, and he will demonstrate his talents. Bring up con- tradicting views within ear- shot of Lyman. and he'll convince you or argue you blue in the face in the attempt. This stood him in good service when it came to the Oration. Lyman can be found by looking up Lester. ELEANOR Cl-HCKERING Here is a real follower of the Delvlolays-we didn't say a member. She dashes into school after collecting students for her mother. and keeps on the go all day. with a happy smile and a marvelous ability to make the right contact in the hall between classes. ALFRED CORSO Trumpet ci la Slaggeurs- that's Corso. He does his share to keep the orchestra going, not only by making sweet music, bu: also by be- ing librarian. He is strongly interested in gardening, es- pecially in the experimental end. One should expect great things in life it it deals with music and flowers. EDWIN CUCKENBERGER Quietly, easily, steadily. Ted goes on his way: modestly he covers up his ambitions. We hear he is on the architecture trail-big buildings are his ambition. He has a smile and a joke comes easily. He is a social fellow, too, starring on the dance floor. That makes him popular with the girls. U ilnillfiilhillfill in ll is ll .A 'Will il U 1 U2 YV in ll A ll svn H . ll in ll is M ll in ll in ll tn ll is ll in l tl ll rl is its ll tn ll ls i ts ll M , ,Q l-'Gif . Z 'f' , , I2 ,, f e..z.1.:.25,. in I' r 'X' Q i l rl 11
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