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Robert Zabel Gwen Jones ' ROBERT ZABEL Stuflcnl Council l. Scis-ucv Cluli l. Biology Clulm 2. Mull GWEN JONES Tzilvnt Cluli 4 l 1 Cll l Z l lVl ll fll l Shl 1 ll Nl Il I--C'Ill4C'AAll1TtlSt1i1RpLfA -1, fhllll l. 3. Gu ui 1, 2. Kalb. Stull' 4. Gwen has suflicivut credit: t ir l at . b t .'I - h'.' ll-'L fl t l,'l' 1 l' yn ' rw. Althea Ryden .,.... 95.076 1 ,R . ' , i. Club. 0 . in in ui , '. 3. :I 1. Tu 173, f 21 ws in-:ix'v's ruzim .' u i . . 1. . . , 2. J. . HSI :A an Q nl' 7. -. 1-moi' or or rrow N o 1.11111 1' u sie .ix 1 cc 0 o .1 ui I s xi r-ou as l Q X simon cmxzy DAY - OIIOI' Lois Raddatz - ...... 93.617 Lucile Drechsler -- -92570 Phyllis Evermann --92.350 Harriet McPhetrcs -92255 Patricia Connors -- ,9l.788 Elaine Hennessey --90.993 Betty Tolen - ..-.., 190.988 Dorothy Starkel ---,,90.900 Thelma Siegfried ---90.758 Lawrence Kempf -,90.600 William Bernstein --90.494 Lucille Olson ..,... 90.325 Mary Carlson -,----90262 26
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SI-IIRLEYVSHORES-National Honor Society 4. Talent Club 2. 4. Pianist 4, Senior Play Stall' 4. Shakc- speares Dream 1. Z. 4. Shakespeare's Dream Staff 4. Sec'y of Club 4, Pres. of Club 4, Reporter for Arrow 1. 2. 3. News Editor of Arrow 4. THELMA SIEGFRIED--Pres. nf.Club 3. Foreign Lamruazze Club 4. Junior Academy of Science 4. Na- tmmll HOHOI' SOCIBW 4. Latin Club l. 2. 3. Math. Club 2. 4. Kab. Staff 4. Senior Play Stalf, Girl Reserves 4. HELEN SIMON-Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. Glee Club 1, 3. G. A. A. 1, Reporter for Arrow 1. MADLYN SOUCY-Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Choir l. 4, Sec'y of Club 2. Vice-Pres. of Club 4. Commercial Club 1. 2. 3. MARIE STANEK-National Honor Society 4. Girl Reserves 3. 4, Junior Council. Sec'y of Junior Class. Tu.itala Staff 4. Librarian 3. DOROTHY STARKEL--Sec'y of Club 4, Pres. of Club 2. Special Com. 2. Tusitala Staff 2. Kab. Staff 4. Shakespeare s Dream 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Play. One Act Play Contest 1, 3. Thespians 3. 4. Declamatory Contest 3. ELAINE STEINECKfVice-Pres. of Club 4. Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2. 3. 4 S 'o Pla One Act Plav Contest 1, 3. Librarian 2. 3. The pians .if ' , ' ' . enl r y. , fa 1. 2. 3, 4, Talent Club 3, 4, Declamatory Contest 1. 2. 3, 4. ly MARION STEVENS-Vice-Pres. of Junior Class, Concessions Com. 4. Glee Club 1. 3. Junior Council. Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2, 3. 4, Interclass ! Athletics 1. 2. Talent Club 4. I FRANCES SULLIVAN-Commercial Club 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. Home Ee. Club, Girl Reserves 3. 4. 1 MAGDALEN SULLIVANfCommercial Club 3. Home Ec. Club 2. 3. Shake- peare's Dream 1, 2, G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. CAROL SWANSON--Commercial Club 1. 2, 3. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. G. A. A. 1. 2, Girl Re,erves 3. 4. Politics Club 3. Q. ELIZABETH SWANSON-Girl Reserves 3. 4. Latin Club 1. 3. Chemistry Club 4. Science Club 1. Biology Club 2. i MAY:1SbSgVANSON--AYell Leader 4, Girl Reserves 4, Politics Club 3. ShukesDeare's Dream 1, Biology u . MARCELLA THORENE--G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1. Biology Club 2. Science Club 1. ial Club 3. 4. Pres. of Home Room 4, Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2. 25, 4. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Sec'y of Club 4. GERALDINE TOBISCH-Commerc . Talent Club 3, 4. Thespians BETTY TOLEN-National Honor Society 3. 4. Declamatory Contest 1. 4 ' ' C t st 1, 2. Junior Play. Kab Staff 4, Reporter for Arrow 1. 2. 3. 4. Librarian 3. One Act Play on e . 2. 3. Pres. of Student Council 4. Pres. of School 4, Standing Com. 2, 3. Pres. of Junior Class, Junior and Senior Council. Pres. of Club. Vice-Pres. of Club. RICHARD TUENGE-National Honor Society 4. Talent Club, Pres. of Home Room 4. Junior Play. Senior Play, Shakespeare's Dream 3. 4, Glee Club 4. Choir 4. Los Gatos 3. 4. Sec'y of Club 4, Bookstore Com. 4. Pres. of Club 4. Yell Leader 3. 4. Standing Com. 4. Reporter for Arrow 3. 4. Kab. Stall' 4. HAZEL UNDERHILLsCommercial Club 1, 2. 3. Science Club 1, Biology Club 2. Librarian 4. FLORENCE VOLLMER-Librarian 2, Latin Club 1, 2. 3. G. A. A. 1, Girl Reserves 3. 4, Politics Club 3. MARGARET VOLLMER-Girl Reserves 3, 4. Shakcspeare's Dream 1. Chemistry Club 4. Home Ec. Club 1, Biology Club 2, Science Club 1. LILA WALTERS-National Honor Society 4, Bookstore Chairman 4. Bookstore Committee 2. 3, Sec'y of Student Council 4, Ass't. Sec'y of Northwest Federation, Kab. Staff 4. Commercial Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Librarian 3. Special Committee 3. Politics Club 3. Girl Reserves 3. Biology 2. JEAN WILSONiSenior Play Staff, Shakespeare's Dream 1. 2, Politics Club 3, Girl Reserves 3. 4. G. A. A. 1, 2. RUSSELL WOLFF-Junior Play Staff, Glee Club. Staff for Arrow. Reporter for Arrow. Commercial Club 1. 2, 3. Talent Club 4. HELEN ZABEL-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Commercial Club 3. 4. Science Club 1. 25
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One for the money . SE IOR CLASS President .,,f....,,, e.... J ohn Risendal Vice President ........ ,..e, M ary Schroeder Secretary-'l'reasurer ..., ,,eHarriet McPhetres Adviser ,,,,,,,,..... . . . two for the showg three to get ready: and four, here they go . . . the Class of '38 . . . and not without a tear of regret in its eyes. lt means the end of four years of working and playing' together. ln '37 the senior class gave a Prom that will never be forgotten. This year they presented Through the Keyhole, a three-act play. It add- ed one more success to their long' list of dramatic achievements. Next came Winter Sunset, a one- act play which took second place. In the opinion of the critic judge, the best actress of the eve- ning' was Betty Tolen. Her strong supporting cast consisted of Elaine Stieneck, Harold Parnell, and Lyman Doe. The class co-operated in staging a Senior Crazy Day which will take much ingenuity in -,----lVIr. Robbins the future to surpass in hilarity and production. The skit Dark Doings at the Crossroads added just the punch and sparkle to finish Crazy Day with a flourish. The Senior Class Gift to the school as a con- tribution of approximately two hundred dollars which is to be used toward the furnishing of an activity room. This singular class intends to graduate in caps and gowns. We hope future graduating classes will adopt this innovation. As their high school years drew to a close the seniors went to every school function with their eyes a little misted, smile a little hit strain- ed, and a tug' at their heart strings. In short, they became sentimental as they visualized the close of their high school career. Hack ROXVfTtli6'll. Lund. Hisenrlal. Boyd Front Row Mc-Phetres, Connors. Schroeder. Adkins absent Senior ,founci
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