NUNC DIMITTIS ELEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right-llarlmara llmolis, Virginia VValeott, Patty llawlley. Cmuiis- Lnrrli, Shirley Lay. Caroline llraun, llatty Trosper, .Xnu Uakman, Priarilla lihlers. Charlotte Nohle, llettv Farris, lletty lohusou, llhyllis Klielielson. ' ' Second row-Ruthmary Smith, Yeiteh I'urslmu, Martha Peirsol, Xlary llayrlcn. Ilarlwarn Creve, llorntliy llilrliuger. lleleu llutzel, Peggy XYitl4er, lleverly .X4lan1s, llelen Rottseliaefer, Fay lloutkius. I Third row -llill Cmustuclc, Charles Howling. lion liootlnow, Tom Ball, Uiek Allan, .Xrthur Atlams, llill l.aup,'for4l, Alohu MeNlurry, lfil llaywaril, john Koch. Fourth row-hlanies XVomlrutl'. lluhin Lovell, Chuckie Karpiuslii, Glenn Sehnearle, llevrnartl Seluuisl, .Xhleu Xv1lllllt'1lllLJNK'll. Roland Miller, llonalrl llrokaw, l'aul l,ollr. Fifth row--llnh Keppel, llave Osler, ,lark Sliarmau, liave lCasliel4, Doug Ciilmlv, Chuck llowtt, .laiuex lit7lIl'lllllll. lllair Curtis, llenjanliu Dunlap, liou Nvilliams. lfmlgar llritton. Absent .Kuna I.aRue, lilanehe Me.Xllister. Ira Long, Sherwoosl lirown. TENTH GRADE First row, left to right-Penny Shaw, Patty Kenipf. Carolina Fries, 11-an Mlwhliuan, liolvhie 'l'rnspe1', lborotliy Mae Ilielc, Iimily Ross, lilizalveth llayn. jean Campbell, Peggy Nelson, Rosemary Alslrieh. Mary liasaniu, ,lanet llewett, liarlrara Young. Second row-Ilazel Muller, Sybil Graham, Marjorie Neilrl. Lucy Chase VVrighr, Lillian llaas, l ranc'es lizuustlell, lsalmel Knlsavage, Elizalvetll llaas, Virginia Stevenson, llethel Vamlenlioseh, Ruth Grain, Marlon Sharlel. Mary gortly. Third Row-jean Culler. Mary Alliug, Eugene Fairbanks, .lollu NValeott, llonalrl Riegel, l:!'E'fl Sleator, llill Xeweolnlv, lloxraril Trezulway, Lewis Sharman, Jesse Cox, Neil Seyfrienl. Becky Graitou, Rose Mary Mann. Fourth row-Grover Trytten, XYillis Glas, Bill l'n4lerrlou'u, jack Tilloteon. Umm lflll-IHUHSOII, Peter Olm- stezul. llirlc llewett, Roger XYiselogel. joseph Cristauelli, llonalcl Tickufw, Alkretl Muehlig. 4 Fifth Rowfllhllaue Vaurlcnlioseh, ,lim Bob Stephenson, Rieharsl liowermau, -lack llaien, jerry Miller, XYilli:uu Schultz, XVillet U'lJell. Ronald Rohbins, Peter lillllllffllllliil, Dean llntzel, Robert Hassett, Arthur lflfring. Absent-Nancy lionisteel, Marjorie Killins. Judith Aguirre, Roscoe Honisteel, David Kahn, Clark Svhorliug. Page Tufenly
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NUNC DIMITTIS SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right-llc-tty Cook, l.yslia Liska. liarlrara Cooper, Ellen Crawford, Mary xxrflgllt, lletty Kucli:n', t'l:n'icc .Xil:nns, Virginia Bassett, Lucille Slit-arer, Nancy lfnrslenlierg, Second raw-,lean lllacliayc, Olga Kazarinotf, ,lunc Robbins, Mary Sleutor, Martha Peet, Marilyn llotlnnan, llzirlrara Groves. Martha Good, Susan Alling. Third row-.Xlvnn Golclin, George 5lv:Cottc-r, lirlgar Sll1llilllS, Chester Howling, Ricliarrl Granville, liritz Ualcll, Davy lllnisteail, Lynn XYalton. jiinrny W'l1itney, Philip Gustafson, Peter Trosper, lllytlie Stason. Fourth Row-Roger lil'lSlHOl'L', Robert llall, llonalrl llowerinan, llnrt Knlsavugc, Duncan Noble, Migual Suarez, l l't-ml Rowe, Terry Finch, 'lolin liault, llanny Yntcma, Malcolm Wlilliams. Absent-Richard Adams, Teil Ashby. CLUBS BY DAG. Bowisa ND so now June has come all the clubs are closing up with a bang after another success- . ful year. The Thespians are weeping bitterly in their most professionally calculated footlights manner over the glories that are past and gone, over the glories of the year '36-'37, when under the direction of Mr. McGaw and the leadership of Stan Duffendack, with Ruth- mary Smith as secretary, they went beautifully screwy in a slang play, Sauce for the Gos- lings , went grandiosely dramatic in Dregs', later in the season, and entertained themselves competently with privately rendered skits in the interim, in those interims, that is, when they were not directing make-up and costuming of several other school productions. Altogether, say the Thespians in carefully enunciated chorus, a grand year. Veddy, veddy grand. And the French Club, piloted by Betty johnson, and Gallic and amenable as ever, agrees with them, Though smaller than usual in attendance this year, the club made up for its lack of numbers by increased interest in the programs presented. One of these, the jour de Roi , was particularly impressive, according to the Gauls. The Student Council was headed this year by Bill Dobson. Frank Whitney was vice-presi- dent, with Mary Anna Jamison as secretary, and Fitch Tillotson treasurer. The usual amount of work was done during the year. Some innovations were instituted, and especial attention was given to safety rulings and the betterment of the school's tardiness record. Now, having decided that a politician's life is not a happy one, except at moments, the council members are looking forward to vacation. Last reports had the whole several dozen of those capable ofliceworkers, the Student Guides, on the way to Wikels for some liniment. Those aching joints, you know. They found the past year to be about as pleasant as could be expected, considering U. High's triple- Ptzge Twenty-zufo
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