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Seniors Mac Long Basketball ’35 - ’37 Baseball ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Boys’ Glee Club ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Athletic Board ’34 - ’36 - ’37 Vice-President Sophomors Class Junior Play Senior Play Handicraft Club ’35 - ’36 Annual Staff Editor-In-Chi f School Paper ’36 - ’37 Orchestra ’37 Boy Scouts ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Jeannette Fousel Sewing ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Librarian ’36 School Paper ’36 - ’37 President Sophomore Class Secretary Junior Class Glee Club ’35 - ’36 - ’37, Pianid ’36 - ’37 Junior Play Senior Play Athletic Board ’37 George Watson Vice-President Senior Class Junior Play Senior Play F. F. A. ’35 - ’36 Annual Staff Joke Editor Boy Scouts ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Agriculture Club William Sholes Football ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Baseball ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Basketball ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Athletic Board ’36 Junior Play Boys’ Glee Club ’34 13
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Seniors Lucille McElhenie Girls Glee Club ’36 - ’37 Junior Play Senior Play Basketball ’35 - ’36 Librarian ’36 Vice-Presid.nt Freshmen Class Secretary Sophomore Class Treasurer Senior Class Athletic Board Member ’36 Bud Randall Boys’ Glee Club ’35 - ’36 Basketball ’36 - ’37 School Paper ’35 - ’36 Librarian ’36 Handicraft ’35 Junior Play Senior Play Treasurer Junior Class Annual Staff Art Editor A this tic Board ’34 - ’35 - ’37 Agriculture Club Dorothy Letts Sewing Club ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 School Paper ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Librarian ’36 - ’37 Treasurer Sophomore Class Senior Play Maurice Hodges Football ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Basketball ’34 - ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Baseball ’36 - ’37 Athletic Board Vic -President ’37 A’hltic Board ’35 - ’36 - ’37 President Fr:s,'m'in Class Handicraft ’35 - ’36 Senior Play Junior Play Boys’ Glee Club ’35 - ’36 - ’37 Orchestra ’35 - ’36 - ’37 12
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Organization of the Senior Class Who of you seeing the group of Freshmen in the fall of 1933 would have imagined that they were going to grow into the present dignified Seniors? If they had not been full of enthusiasm they would never have weathered the storms of the four years. Our ideals were high and we fel we would accomplish as much and perhaps more than the other classes. Friendships were made that will last for many years and perhaps forever. At the first classmeeting there were twenty-six members that gathered to elect Maurice Hodges, president; Lucille McElhenie, vice-president; Robert Sizeland, secretary. The big event of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore party that was held on October 1 7. On April 24 we held another party at Jeanette Fousel’s. Jeanette Fousel was elected president of the sophomore class. Mac Long was elected vice-president; Lucille McElhenie, secretary; and Dorothy Letts, treasurer. Again our big social even : of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore party which was held October 2, 1934. In May, 1933 we enjoyed a theater party and were served refreshments at Lucille’s later. Russell Eldred was elected president in 1935; Laura Hill, vice-president; Jeanette Fousel, secretary; and Bud Randall, treasurer. Two great events of the first semester were the presentation of the Junior play “The Unexpected Guest’’ and the purchase of the Junior rings. Of course, the outstanding social event of the year was the funior-Senior Prom, held May 27 at the Coldwa er 14
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