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-it ll e - - -e -ee.e ngbfo-more ----1-.a.1-a- uejfo 443' KATHRYN WELLS College Preparatory Music is the child of prayer, the companion of religion. Annual Staff. ........ .... 3 -4 D. S. Club ...... ..,..... 2 -3-4 Skidding .,,............. Once There Was a ' Princess ............... 4 Orchestra ...,.,.,.... 1-2-3-4 Campfire Girls ........... 1-2 The Fire Prince ......... 3 Honor Scholarship .... .... 4 DORIS WHITED Commercial For she was just the quiet kind 'whose 'nature 'newer -varies. H. E. Club ........ 1 Chorus ............ .... 1 -4 Palmer Certificate LELA WITHERS College Preparatory I do but sing because l must, and pipe but as the linnets sing. Annual Staff ............... 4 D. S. Club ,....... ...... 2 -3-4 KATHRYN WHITBECK College Preparatory ln her 'vary quietness thcrc is cl1arm. D. S. Club ............... 3-4 Chorus ...........,... 1-2-3-4 Interclass Sports ........ . .1 JEANETTE WING Commercial Little bits of light and laughter have made this pleasant girl. The Swan .....,........, 4 Orchestra ........ D. S. Club ....... Honor Attendance ...... Honor Scholarship Girls' Sports Club .... . Palmer Certificate MYRTLE WOOD General 1-3-4 2-3-4 1-3-4 3 ...3 Just being happy is good 'worlc and true. The Fire Prince? ......... 3 Cho,-Us ,.,..,,.,,,.,,,,,, 1.2 Chorus ........... , . .... 1-2 Campfire Girls .... .... 1 -2 T. C. Club .......... .... 1 Interclass Sports . . . . . . .2 PAUL YINGER College Preparatory In action faithful and in . honor clear. South Haven ........... 1-2-3 Track .... ..... .... . . 4 The Swan .. ... .4 Macaw 4 or o r - - who mr MSN Pa ge Eighteen,
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worth. Baseball ............. 1-2-3-4 , Interclass Sports ..... 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff ...........,.. 4 Chorus ...,. ,.... . .2-3-4 Campfire Girls .... ..... 1 -2 T.C.Club... ...... Girls' Sports Club . ....... 3-4 Girls' T. R .......... . , .3 ROBERT WALTERS Agriculture -lit- ll f f l Q -Y i ' JEANETTE STELL N JOHN THEURER General Men, I neither hate 'nor love th.e1n, you might cull it tolm-ation. H. E. Club ................ 1 Chorus. .......... ..,. 1 -3-4 9 Az. Club .,,........,....,. 2 Palmer Certificate KATHRYN TIMM General A gentle rlisymaition. is rv- wardcd by true f1'iC1lL18. Baseball ............... 1-3-4 lnterclass Sports ...., 1-2-3-4 Orchestra ........ ..... 1 -2 PAULINE TOBIN College Preparatory To know har is to know her I know is fl sin for me to mt and grin. Grain Judlrimr Team ...., 1-2 Livestock Judging . , ..... 3-4 I nterclnss Sports ....... 2-8-4 ARTHUR WEINBERG College Preparatory Discration of speech is more W than eloquence. Valedictorian ............. 4 Cross Country ...... ..... 8 G? ??L26h-TM 'f'i' ' C Page Seventeen College Preparatory His very foot has 'music in it. Band ............,.,. 1-2-3-4 Orchestra , ............. 2-3-4 H1-Y Club ..........,.... 3-4 Honor Attendance ...,..... 1 MARY TIMM College Preparatory A perfect woman, nobly plu.-rmcd, to warn. to comfort, and com- mend. Orchestra ....... ..... 1 -2 Chorus .... .... ..,.. 2 - 3-4 The Swan .... ...... 4 CLARENCE WAGNER Agriculture Little I ask, my wants are few. ,Judging Team ANNE WATTS College Preparatory Who said 'hurry'-Live slowly, it ,feels better. Skxddmg ....... . .,,..... 3 Onee There Was a. Prmcess .............. 4 H. E. Club ..,... ......... 1 -2 Chorus ................ 2-3-4 Extempore Speaking ....... 3 T. C. Club ................. 1 Girls' Sports Club .......... 1 Campfire Girls ..... . . . .1-2 J EANNE WEIR. College Preparatory Pure thoughts sealed in a. heart of courtesy. Laukenau School for Girls . .3 Orchestra ..,........... . . .2 Campfire Girls .,...... , . .1-2 The Swan . . . . ....4 ngwx L 7,,,,,, ,, Y Y 4
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Gmail e . ieJH'Z5lfE'6F'e9n- cc Lima I Class Constitution PREAMBLE E, the 1932 graduates of Three Rivers High School, in order to' form a more perfect class, establish justice, insure the domestic tranquility of the teacher, provide for the common defense of school epidemics, de- mote the general warfare between classes and secure the blessings of freedom to ourselves and underclassmen, have ordained and established this Constitution for the students of Three Rivers High School. ARTICLE I Section l. The Legislative powers shall be vested in the class as a whole and a Congress. ' Section 2. The members of Congress are chosen by the class for a period of one year but can be re-elected. There is no age limit but the oflicer must be a member of the class by whom be is chosen. ' Section 3. Congress shall assemble only when important business necessi- tates and in a speciied place. i ARTICLE II Section l. The Executive power shall be vested in a President and his cabinet. At no time will he receive compensation nor be exempt from any classes. Section 2. I-Ie shall have power to appoint any minor committees or of- ficials and also be considered a member of Congress. . Section 3. I-Ie shall, from time to time, give information to the class and recommend necessary measures: he shall receive the class spade when a Junior and present it when a Senior. ' ARTICLE III i Section 1. The Judicial power shall be vested in one Supreme Court, the principal, and an inferior court, the class advisor. They shall hold their offices for an unlimited time and receive various compensation. Section 2. The judicial power shall extend to all cases involving the con- stitutionality of the dances, class cutting, chalk throwingg in cases involving controversies between interclassmen, a teacher and a classman, or between pupils of the same class. Section 3. Acting as attorney general and in conjunction with the Su- preme Court is the class advisor. All cases have a fair trial and the verdict is final: it cannot be appealed. BILL OP RIGHTS CNot to be infringed upon by underclassmenj The Seniors are the only ones who can claim to be dignified but seem slightly unbalanced: can be the first to march out of assemblyg can go up the stairs the wrong way, can spring Worn out jokesg can laugh at own clever' do- ings: can be called out of classes for annual work: can go to sleep in class: can skip physics lab., can read newspapers in assembly: can be tardy with an admitg can be entertained at a prom by class of '33: can give two plays in '32 and re- ceive diplomas at 1932 Commencement. ' Catherine Hanley. 1 QBEUE 'lG'5L53?iQ5X3-'WVTT T TCT E TWT Page Nineteen
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