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Class of Nineteen Thirty-Eight Mill' Ruth Slrozfd Clair Sponsor MAIL OUR second year in University High School has come to a close. We are proud of the contributions we have made to the academic and social activities of U. High this year. At the first class meeting the following class oflicers were elected: President, Reed Yatesg Vice President and Secretary, Dick Andersong and Windell Crumbaugh, treas- urer. Reed Yates also represented the class on the student council. In the fall we entertained the students and faculty members at a dance in Old Castle gymnasium. Again on March 13th the class sponsored an all-school masquerade dance in honor of the Irish patriot, St. Patrick. Betty Lou Marcus and Eugene Keltner were awarded prizes for the most original and clever costumes. The sophomore class has been well represented in many of the extra-curricular clubs. We wish to mention Marion Ireland particularly who represented our school as soprano soloist in the High School Music and Literary Contests. A number of Sophomore girls were also members of the Girls' Chorus which won the Class B banner in the district contest. Our class has been active in the Dramatic club, the Home Economics club, the Science club, G. A. A., and Thalian Debating soiety. We are all looking forward to two more years together in U. High and hope they may be as enjoyable as this one has been.
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Class of Nineteen Thirty-N ine I Min Gertrude Stepbem Clan Spwzmr xt:-LCLJL c. Nutt P 1 u FRESHMEN whose high school careers began in the fall of 1935 have enjoyed a delightful season. Eddie Clevenger was the first class president, but because of his transfer Charles Morney filled the unexpired term. The vice-presidency was filled by Richard Guritz. Recording the minutes was the duty of Marianne Fearheiley, secretaryg joe Poplawski was the treasurer. Miss Gertrude Stephens, supervising teacher in history was the class sponser. The Hrst social event of the year was the annual freshman fall party held in the gymnasium at the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Childrens School. Hallow'een decorations provided the theme of the ocasion. Games were played, music for dancing was furnished by the Petarde family, and a floor show was given at the intermission. Refreshments were served in keeping with the harvest time spirit. Dr. and Mrs. Hamrin and Mr. and Mrs. Ivens were guests of the freshmen group at a spring party held in April in the Old Castle. Radio music was provided for dancing and the climax to an enjoyable evening came when lunch was served. All freshmen were included when the three community problems classes held a noon picnic in Sherwood Forest. Miss Bernice Tucker and Miss Helen Marshall were the in- structors who sponsored the occasion.
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