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AlPu..,ni:: SENIOR CLASS DIARY August, 1932-Freshman enrollment 57. Bewildered. Enibarrassed. September-Class officers: President, Marguerite Edlund: Vice-President, Clayton Reynolds: Secretary, Everett Landing Treasurer, Alden johnson, Adviser, Mr. Horak. October-Verdant freshmen initiated at Hallowe'en party. November-Class party. Gay time. Mr. Horak divided attention. September, 1933-Enrollment 29. Three new members on faculty. Officers: President, Dale Nobbsg Vice-President, Clayton Reynoldsg Secretary, Everett Landing Treasurer, Marian Nor- beckg Adviser, Miss Ransom. December-Freshmen and Adviser, Miss Edin, entertained at Christmas party. Good eats. Box of dimes, gift to the Athletic Association. March-Sophomore girls assisted freshmen with St. Patrick's party. Good time. Gymnasium, festive in green and white. September, 1934-Officers: President, Alden Johnson, Vice-President, Clayton Reynolds: Secre- tary, Mary Swansong Treasurer, Viola Lmdstromg Adviser, Mr. Sponsler. Two Glee Clubs and orchestra organized. Standard ring, maple leaf design, adopted. December- Shirt Sleeves -big dramatic hit. Scott, Dale, Ethel, Dorothy, Evalyn-stars from our class. january-Semester reports in red and blue ink. Ag boys, Mr. Sponsler, Home Ee girls, and Miss Ransom in Harrisburg. March-F. F. A. banquet. Home EC girls, waitresses. Program for public. Evalyn and Mar- guerite, in costume, sang duet. Glee Clubs appeared. Freshmen gave play Elmer -well acted. April-Girl Reserves held banquet for dads. Vocational week-several outside speakers. September, 1935-Enrollment 18. New desks in senior home room. Two elective courses in senior schedule. Community Fair-bigger and better. No rain at horse show. October-Seniors-hosts at all-school roast. Huge fire, heaps of fun. November- New Fires -Lawrence, Scott, Margaret, Evalyn, Ethel, Dale on stage. Good acting. january-School lunch. Jean Cornell and Mary Tutmaher, the skilled cooks. Soup and good things sold for few coins. Ag boys and Home EC girls seeing the sights at Farm Show. Basketball in progress. Berdena Kent left on account of illness. February-Year book work started. Soup supper-success. Blue and white school emblems re- ceived. March-Marionette Show-good. Pictures taken for Maple Leaf. Record-breaking snowstorm. School closed two days. April-Movie- Thirteenth Guest. Athletic awards given. May-Concert by school musical groups. Practicing pageant, The Kingdom of Books. 115135
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Gi? AIF'lLnlEI A-QW, i EVERYYOUTH The commencement program of the class of 1935 consisted of the pageant, Everyyouth, a parody of the fifteenth century morality classic Everyman, but modern in setfing. The stage setting for the two scenes-the Highway of Adventure and an Old Inn, the House of Experience4was particularly effective. The colorful costumes, folk dancing, singing, string music, and varied lights, combined with symbolic character portrayal made this fantasy an ar- tistic production. The presentation of diplomas by Mr. Frank, Principal, to Everyyouth was made an in- tegral part of the pageant. The graduates were highly complimented for their use of a newer type of CAST OF CHARACTERS Fairy Queen ..........................., Margaret Williams Xvar ..... ..... .... .... ..... C h a r les Sanquist Plunder .... ......... R obert Porter Gossip .. ......... Agnes Davenport Self ..... .... A rchie Richardson, jr. Vanity .... ..,...... D oris Engstrom Idleness .... ....... E lizabeth Sword Everyyouth .. . ..... William Hoy Public Trust .... Fraud ........ . . . . .Fred Harrison .........Fred Weber Goodwill .............,....................... William Hoy Song ..........,..,..................... Marguerite Edlund Play-june Bickerstaff, Dorothea Bickerstaff, Mary Devereaux, Lucy McIntyre, joan McLaren, Marian Reynolds Pilgrim . . . Amata .... Ignorance . . Superstition Knowledge Pleasure .... Page ....... ....................... Master-cook Trumpeters. . . .Fred Harrison, Everett ..,.........Fred Burt .. . .Margaret Williams . . . . .Doris Engstrom .......Arlie Drake . . . . .Charles Sanquist . . . . . .Elizabeth Sword .. . . . . .Everett Landin Archie Richardson, jr. Landin, Robert Porter COHIIUCHCCITICHI. I 1535 17
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