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J B JOHNSON who rs our Pruncupal and Instructor of So ual Scuences receuved hrs Bachelor of Science Degree at Denuson University and later attained the Degree of Master of Arts at the Unuversntv of llluncus Comnng to St Anne an l925 as o teacher he soon dzsplaved such qualntles of leadershup that he was awarded the prlnclpalshnp nn l928 Slncc then Mr Johnson with hrs progressive views on Education has placed St Anne Hugh to the fore among educational nnstrtutuons of thus kind MARY TROUT Mathematics ,X A B Unlversuty of Iowa M A Unlversrty of lllnnons EMMA SNOOK Home Economics and Physical Education B A H E Ed Unlverssty of lllrnols Coach and Agnculture B S A Unnversrty of Arkansas JJ4!0u,7'M. HELEN McCONSELL Engllsh and French B Ed lllnnors State Normal Unnversnty S JEPSEN lndustrlal Arts an Asslstant Caac B Ed DeKalb rvers: FACULTY Sclence and English A B Taylor University M A Unuverslty of 1Mlchlgan ylh f If fl W CUMMINS Music History and English B B Mus lllun We leyan nlverslty zzz! Science and Junlor Busmess Trammg A B and B S Unnxerslty of lllmols DRUSILLA HO Commercua cl Normal Iver It WAUNETA SOUCIE Offlce Secretary St Anne Hugh School jf jguyffnfl . . , l U I . C' T Nvyvl, N v 9 . 'N ' .'L. v Alfllv lpil , l Y l J IAIII A Y--All ' ' A R- - . . ll 'Qin . I 0 . . 'g 1 A, ., . ., 'ois IFN 1 s lf' ' - .Y m f 9 Ik . I L11 ni' S T. P. OLIVER A A A. M. PHELPS . ' TL ' . . . . ,, ' ' Y H - B, E ., me e J. . l L I M NU . , , , A VJ A1 ly M
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IBUARD BOARD OF EDUCATION Promunent In our school affaurs IS the Board of Educatlon The mem bers oll octave ln cuvrc offours are Mr Earl R Meter President o monu facturer Mr Fred M Davis Secretary ond Mr Harry Romem both farm ers Mr P R Hour o well known merchant and Mr L Talley the signal molntolner on the C 6' E l Railroad The Board of Education has complete outhorlty and charge of the hugh School It determunes the pollcues and course of study for the school The members of the board receive no solarnes Theur tume and services are do noted because of theur Interest un the welfare of the school and communlty They also provide all necessary equlpment and supplies and hare teachers Snnce we are In a communlty hugh school dustruct there rs no superun tendent Because of thus the board employs a pruncupal Mr J B Johnson To hum the board delegates the responsubuluty of corryung out the plans de termnned by the board The members of the board are elected every three years and hold regular meetnngs on the furst of every month At these meetlngs all the weughty problems concernnng our school are dlscussed 'lhey may also hold any speclol meetlngs that the president deems necessary e ' V i I I ' ' ' I I - I ' ' I I ' I - , . . . , , . . , I - . , . . . .
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PRESIDENT VALEDICTORIAN SPONSOR VICE PRES SEC Y TREAS 1934 1936 MR PI-IELPS MARTIN M MEIER Martv WILMA M BAKER WIIIIC He has a way with zum a dmal ass res P s Basketball Varsity 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Jr play cast WARREN R HAIR P R Just a breeze Cardmal Bus Mgr 4 Class Vzce Pres 4 Band 1 2 s orus Ml Operetta Orchestra 2 Cast and Stage Mgr 4 Student Councll 3 V Pres 4 Cadet Capt 4 Basketball 1 Var 2 4 Base ll 2 Jr play c YYY HISTORI In the fall of 1931 ue the Class of 36 ol St Anne Hlgh School Vlltllilllt '1 cadet to gulde us In lxeu of a cadet vse elected oul leaders Martln M6181 Maltha Parllsh and Eselyn Sehaafsma pon ored by M1 Cummms to show us the may Our soclal act1v1t1es that vear conslsted ln a Sopho more Freshman party and a Freshman Sophomore party 1932 savx us ehoosmv Martm Meler Wauneta Starkey and Evelvn S haafsma o pre lde over the Class and Mr Ollver as advlsor An exchange of Soph Frosh athletlc partles sum totaled our soclal life that season As JUIIIOIS Kelllllt Ldlllle Maltln Meler Evelyn Schaafsma and Mr Phelps gulded the class through a mos successful year Our flrst attempt at dramat ICS Glrl Shy was dlrected by Mlss Dlckey Wlth the funds from thxs we gave the Seniors a banquet a la Nlght Club Style floor shovx and everythmg Three gentlemen Meler Halr nd Breault were chosen bv us to dlrect our Senlol actlvltles Durlng th xx 1nte1 vue held a bunco card party ln the gym Our S IIAOI play Double Weddln was dlrected by MI Naden asslsted by Mr Phelps our class sponsor After eatmg the Jumors Banquet ue calmly awaited our last good byes Baccalaureat and Commence ment She has many virtues Cardinal Sr Ed 4 Girls Chorus 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Operetta Costume Director 4 Student Council 3 Pres 4 a et 4 Home Ec Club 1 2 Jr play Sr play Bus Mgr GILBERT V BREAULT Jlggs Why grrls leave home Cardinal Staff 4 Clan Sec Treas 4 Band 1 Boys Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus All state Chorus 4 Operetta Orch Ca Student Councxl 3 Cadet 4 Jr play cast Sr play cast YYY SCHOLARSHIP Settmg a scholastlc pace of lllll6tW four veals of hlgh school work Wllma Baker 15 Viledlctoxlan of the Senlor Class of 1936 In addltxon to bemg an excellent student Wllm ln ner qulet unobtruslve way has been the backbone and drlvlng force m many of th actlvxtles of the school Martm Meler Salutatorlan wltn a percentage 0 nlnetg three and nmety seven hundredths IS to be especially commended conslderlng the demands upon ms time by basketball and other BCEIYIUCS Other A Honor Roll classmates who deserve spe clal mentlon are Marlon Lanoue and Martha Raboln vlth mnety three per cent Carolme Vollrath and Evelyn Schaafsma wlth nlnety two per cent Myro Cnangnon and A1106 Davls wlth nmety one Der cent Ferne Parks and Floyd Sterrenbelg with nlrety per cent Ranelng ln order from mnety to elghty five per cert are Madore Lanoue Eunice Cyrxer Marjorxe Valencourt Murlel DlCtf1Ch Wauneta Starkey and Jack Paschke I ,J I l . l . I .iss rv -an ' - as AA ' ' Iv- ll Il' C T ' Ed., 4g Cl P ., 1, 2, 4: V. re., 35 ' - -, 1 ' ' . Z ' . 5 , , , . : . . ,z - - , , 3 , : -. 3 C d , 1 - , , , 4: - : - in U ' ' .. ., -.. - ., .. - ,, . - . .. - ,, 3. 4: Boy! Ch , 1, 2, 3, 43 xed Chorus, 2, 3. 43 .. H I I I I I I I 2I SI 4: t , 5 ' ' , , , , Q ' , 2, 3, 4: - - 5 ' -Y 3 -f 9 Y 9 ' . 9 -, 1. 2: St, 4: ', sity, , 3, 3 ba , 1, 3 . ast, I I 5 I I I I - v . . ' 1 I 4 I - .7' were wandering bewuderedly through the C0n.id0l.s four and seventy-seven hundredths per cent for the I.I ' 7 . ' I . I.I, - I ' .I . UI. I , , - 1 I LI I x ' - . . . . I ' at ' I . . . D . . , . 7' V V ,., 5 ..' - - V - - . .- . , V lf ' , I I I I - . ,I . I I . ' K ' . . , . V. . at . . f - - - - .L - - .. - - N , - - - V I I , , I I , I - I - - - . - , . , - ' ' - 1 11 ' ' ' , . . . . I I I I - . l ' - - , 9- , . - I - S .' Q v - ' I ' . ,. - - ' w - O I I I I e I I . . , I I F 9
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