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SENIOR ROLI Alter, William Beckham, Howard Borchers, Paul Blue, Evelyn Boyer, Vivian Borden, Joseph Carson, Gladys Craig, Sidney Cooper, Pat Conklin, John Dobson, Darcy De Pue, Donald Ersted, Margery Fishbuch, Jane Forsyth, Warren Fishburn, Thomas Gango, Walter Goldhamnier, Lelaud Galbreath, Maxine Hollingsworth, Lucille Gholson, Ruth Honey, La Verne Hampton, Grace Hyrkas, Elizabeth Howard. Aleene Hjelte, Victor Hamback, Harold Houston, Byron Jenkins, Olin Johnson, Malcolm Koeber, Kenneth Larson. Benny Leedy, Betty Lobdell, Frances Montes, Amo Katherine Nedry, 'Dirickson Nunnenkamp, Walter North, June Olin, Pearl Olsen, Margaret Rahmig, Doris Rupprecht, Elsie Schmeltzer, Helen Slater, Jeannette Sims, Rodney Seifert, Frank Smith, Raynor Smith. Earl Selander, Merwin Tooze, Lela Tooze, Edna Tower, Donald Whitwell, Montie Wyatt, Gilbert SENIOR SONG (Tune : A Perfect Day) When we come to the end of a perfect day Near the end of a goal we have sought, And we pause in the midst of events so gay To say thanks for the wishes you’ve brought. Do you think you can guess what this simple gift Can mean to our gladdened hearts, When we know that the curtains will soon be down And from dear friends we must part? Now this is the end of a perfect day, Near the end of a journey, too, And the wishes you’ve brought are a tribute gay So we can only say adieu. But our memories have painted this perfect day In colors that never fade, And here on the pages in flaming rays Are the faces of friends we’ve made. Nine
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COLORS Black and Silver FLOWERS Gardenias MOTTO It is infinitely greater to blaze a trail than to follow one. THEME Mother Goose NEW PATHS Are we always going to follow ? Aren’t we ever going to lead ? These questions which are asked us Are important ones indeed, For— Our ships are now preparing To embark upon the sea, The sea of life, Where toil and strife Rule over Destiny. On these ships we are the captains The course is ours to steer. Will we creep along Whether right or wrong Because of storms we fear? Or will we embark upon new seas, Seas never sailed before ; And with Courage and Honesty as our guides New fields of life explore. But after our journey’s ended, After the storms we survive, Our hearts will be glad For this journey we’ve had In this year of thirty-five. And as we follow our trails to the very last bend We will be satisfied, If we’ve played the game square To each friend have been fair, Used perseverance as our guide. So work for honor—find trails unknown, In the search for new paths, travel alone. Eight
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iLSPAUGH, klmer “His strong determination will bring success.” Fire Sqtnid 33 III-Spots Staff 32, 33 IECKHAM. HOWARD k “In making tlie joys of others. we find our own.” Basketball '32. ’33. 34. 35 Vars-T ’34. 35 Student Council 33, 35 Ti-U Staff 35 May Fete Attendant 33 Public Speaking Play 35 RlRCHERS, PAUL “He lives most who thinks most.” Fire Squad 33 yPublic Speaking Club 33 VKR, VIVIAN •Hers is a spirit deep and crystal-dear.” Home Economic Club 32. 33 Public Speaking Club 35 Delta Theta 35 Operetta ’33 'ONKLIN. JOHN “He has many words, but lie is shy of using them.” Football ’33. 34 Vars-T ’34. ’33 Student Body Treasurer 33 Basketball ’34 Fire Squad 33, ’34 CRAIG. SIDNEY “Little, but Oh My!” Filtered from Washington 111 33 Commercial Club ’34, ’33 TI-U Staff 33 DOBSON, DARCY Friends are valuable possessions.” Vice-President (’lass ’32 Ten ALTER, WILLIAM Our ideals are our better selves.” Entered from Hiawatha. Kansas BLUE, EVELYN “Youth Is full of pleasure. Operetta 82. 33. '34 Home Economic Club ’32. ’33 Delta Theta ’3.8 BORDEN. JOE “Good humor Is the health of the soul.” Football 32. 33. 34 Vars-T ’33, ’34. 33 Senior Play ’35 Dramatic Club ’38 Home Economic Club 35 CARSON, GLADYS “Be not merely good be good for something.” Class Officer 83. ’35 Public Speaking Club ’33 Commercial Club '34. ’38 Senior Play ’38 Annual Staff '35 COOPER. PAT Life is what we make it.” Football ’33. ’34 Vars-T ’34. 35 Senior Play 35 Public Speaking Club '34 Vice-President Student Body 35 DePTTE, DONALD A man who sensed Ills responsibility.” Art Club 34 s RUSTED.' MARGERY “To know her Is to love her.” Entered from Grant '33 Operetta ’35 Commercial Club 34, ’33 Girls’ league Officer ’35
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