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HONOR ROLL The names of the Honor Students of the Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven are listed below. These names are arranged in the order SUE KUSHMA of their rank. VIRGINIA WAGNER J UANITA GLISAN JOSEPH WHITE LUCILLE JEFFREY MARGARET WIGGINS HELEN BECAY PATSY CABOT FRANCES FISHER JOHN CHOLOCK BETTY MUMAW HEZEKIAH BROWN MARIE JOLLY ROBERT MORGANOSKY DOROTHY MEBS ELMER REESE WILLIS WOLFE THE LEAGLE
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Class of Nineteen Thirty-Seven COLORS-BLUE AND WHITE FLOWEKR-WHITE ROSE O F F I C E R S PRESIDENT .............................. JOHN DAVIES VICE PRESIDENT .... ----LUCILLE JEFF'REY SECRETARY ........ ....... H ELEN BECAY TREASURER .................... .... ..... - S UE KUSHMA SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ........ .... . . ...... JAMES DUNCAN CLASS HISTORY One hundred thirty-four bright-eyed and eager kids answered present when the roll was called one September mo rn long ago. We, the present Senior Class, cannot realize that we were that group of green freshies. . The grade was too steep for a few of us, causing one boy and four girls to drop out by the wayside. It would seem the masculine menace were the stronger, b.ut we girls weren't discouraged, for we had 7 3 left in our ranks and the enemy only 61. Only one of us was able to attain anything tangible for her efforts. That person was Sue Kushma, who was the lone recipient of the Activity Pin. Our officers for the year were: President .............. ,,-,-- S ue Kushma Vice President .... ---Hezekiah Brown Secretary -------------------- - -------------- Jean Kemp Treasurer 2- ------------------------------- Helen Kipikash Our second year at this great Institute of Learning was rather uneventful. I guess we were still a mite bashful. A few new faces appeared and two of us, Joe White and Virginia Wagner, received Activity Pins. Our Junior year was quite different. We awoke to the fact that we didn't have a cent in our treasury, and that would give anyone a stimulus. So we buckled down to work, holding a number of very successful chain parties. However, our real succcess was the annual Prom sponsored by the Junior Class. The number receiving Activity Pins was this year increased to three, Juanita Glisan, Betty Mumaw, and John Davies. The Class officers were: President -------- ---- , , - - -Joe White Vice President ---- ---- F rances Fisher Secretary ---------------------- - - -------- --Sue Kushma Treasurer -------------------------------..-- John Davies Ah! At last we are Seniors! Only a remnant of our former class remains, thirty-nine of the stronger sex and forty-nine of the clinging-vine species. As Seniors we feel that we have really accomplished something. At least we wish that impression left with you. To be frank with you, we are, without question, remarkably good pro- ducts turned loose upon the world from this great Institute. We are noted for our dignity, our extreme shyness and modesty, our unexcelled wisdom. Of course, we do not especially recommended lower classmen to follow our ex- ample by imitating the lofty, noble airs and aspects that we, as Seniors adopt, but hearing constantly our teachers' praises voiced in our ears, and noting the hero- worship light in Freshmen's eyes we are bound to reflect some of this glory out- wardly. Well satisfied with our record and full of confidence for the future, we are now about to disappear from the portals of this School. So farewell, South Union, the class of 1937 will not easily be forgotten! ' THE EAGLE 8
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