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The Class XVALTER ABBOTT Hplfllil' ll'llkf' him llf7,U Gallupfm xaizl, Tlw lmy um Waller Ablfof and was his fun' ml! Pomandcr Walk '35 EMMETT AKERMAN lI1 x 1111! rrry fall llllll rbulflzy ix lrr, W'l1f'r1'1'1'r fbl'l'!'l5 lrlixrlwirf br s l11:1l111l fo ln: JAMES AGNER lim ix our of tlrrxf' quirl VYOIHIIQ IIICVI, Hr' 1lr1r's11'l my zuurlw, lllll bi-'x r'1'rryr111v'x friuml. lnterclass Basketball-Pomander Walk-Cl1o1'us RUTH ALLEN llrr mzlnn' ix jolly, lrrr wil is kl'l'll, S111'l1 a gum! 11af11rml ml In-url is 5t','tl!llll .ww-11. Y-Hi-G. A. A.- Red and His Christmas W'l1op- pets - Ir Never Rains -Excalibur Staff-Nm tional Honor Society JUNE ALLINGHAM IlIlll A l1iglJ brrlx gn l'll4'kl'l.1' f-In-lc, Slwrfv 1101 wry full xo lbvy Jo lln' frivk. u Mistletoe and Holly Berry -Y-Hi Cabinet Ill- lt Never Rains -Prom Committee-Assistant I lfditor of lfxcalibur8LHi-Spots Staff-Vice-Pres. N tional Honor Society-History Club- Portman r 'l NVaIk -Washington Bi-Centennial-Chorus ADA BAGLEY X lfingrrx flying orrr Ihr kr-yx, A jolw nr fvyflixf sbr'II laml u'iIl1 vase. Gypsy Rover -Basketball I-Chorus l and ll- I.and of Cotton -Student Council NELLIE BALYEAT Nrllir ix xnrlr a qnivf young hm, Bnf .rbi-'ll ulu'11-Tx lu' fflllllll al lln' bf-ml of ilu' rluxx. Orchestra I-National Honor Society HELEN BAXTER Phase ilrau' ll llldgfdlllfy Hvlvu 1l'UIll!l fry, l ll0ll'f get flu' poinf, but I'm willing fo fry. Y-Hi Cabinet-G. A. A.-Latin Club-History Club-Student Council-Basketball-Ring and Pin Com. - Hi-Spots Staff - Excalibur Staff - Prom Comm.- jr, Class Play Committee-Sr. Class Play Committee HELEN BEBOUT Tlvix l1r11u'11 r'y4'1l laxx ix full of fun, Allva-y.v jolly and l1t'l'l'Y glam. Y-Hi- Gypsy Rover -Excalibur Staff--G. A. A. - Cl1onita --History Club-Band '35 GERTRUDE BECK Tvyfvhlg falflvlx xbr' bales fo buy, ll 111r'1111x more work it ber YIVIXIHI why. Jxxijt ,-.. 9 .M , w Y N t,,x D R
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EXCALIBUR lil Harry Tate ,,.. ,,.. .. ,..,. 7,,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,.... P resident Richard Wilkinson ,,,.,.Y.,,,A,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,A,, Vire-President Elouise Speelman ,A.,, A . ,,7... .Secretary and Treasurer 128 Graduates Prepared For Achievement If is only fbrongb labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, fha! we graduates move on to tbl' ln'tfc'r things. Curtain call! Timidly, the company of actors took their places to play four episodes upon the stage of their high school life. The action was somewhat halting during the freshman episode, but we gained confidence as we worked. Bob Marker, freshman presi- dent, was ably assisted in his work as stage manager by all the actors. The same company with Harry Tate as manager eagerly awaited their entrances for the sophomore episode. The tempo was improved, the actors more assured, and the talent more pronounced. The setting was unchanged-the time, a year later. The third episode went on without a hitch. Bob Raymond efhciently managed the show. We worked tirelessly, although some- times a bit resentfully. To celebrate the ending of the third act, we had a marvelous party Cjunior Promj. Dance music! Handsome men! Beautiful ladies! Lights! Fourth and last episode! Small wonder that we put our very souls into the parts we were playing. Stage manager, Harry Tate and his assistants, Dick Wilkinson and Elouise Speelman, were energetic workers. During the third act, the National Honor Society accepted as members: Hazel Roberts, June Allingham, Mildred Rose Brittsan, Elouise Speelman, Elizabeth Fell, Philip Shick, and Harry Tate. Bertha LeViness, Ruth Allen, Ralph Small, Harry Wherry, William Ray, Rowena Gekler, Marcile Walters, and Nellie Balyeat were honored by the society during the senior episode. For diversion, specialties were introduced. A football number by Captain Paul Gipe, Clifford Hammond, Harry Munday, Kenneth Neiford, John Partin, David Rucklos, Edgar Snyder, Ora Tindall, and Harry Wherry was splendid. Deserving Commendation was the basketball number presented by Captain Bob Williman, John Partin, Howard Cryer, Robert Small, Ralph Small. Edward Kanney, Bert Pontius, and Ora Tindall. Marjorie Richards, Betty Fell, Helen Baxter, Mary Kampf, Myrtle Olson, Jessie Studebaker, Phyllis Germann, Evelyn Dickey, Mary Whitney, and Peg Gribler presented a similar specialty. A clever presentation, Pomander Walk, offered further diversion from the regular stage routine. Miss West directed the cast composed of William Ray, Sumner Walters, Ralph Small, Robert Small, David Cress, Betty Fell, June Allingham, Eva Boddy, Mary Whitney, Elouise Speelman, Mildred Rose Brittsan, Rowena Gekler, Alice Poling, Robert Williman, Walter Abbott, Philip Shick, james Agner, and David Rucklos. Never again shall the same characters move about together on the same stage. Happy and carefree, we played our respective parts and it was with a feeling of sadnss that we made our final exit. Curtain. -JUNE ALLINGHAM, '35 8 0
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,N A 'K CALIBUR The Class TED BILAN Hr walks xo xwiflly 11111411 flu- hall, ll's just foo had if you an' xmull. Hi-Y-History Club-Chess Club-Chorus-'Irca1s, Sr. Hi-Y EVA BODDY Era bar bmi u iivu' lilly-fl'll'llil vurb yuur, B111 fbal will 1111 51011, IIOIL' Ibal Clnirlii' is bvrr. Chorus l-4-Y-Hi Cabinet- It Ncvcr Rains - Chonjta - Orchestra - Prom Committcc - Pu- mandcr Walk GEORGE BORCHERS How lhix boy dovx lon' fo 111111. If Gvorgr is lhvrr, wi' all hzlrr' fllll. Hi-Y-Chorus 2, 3, 4-Cheerleader l, 4--l1xcali- bur Staff-- Chonita - Gypsy Rover - Land of Cotton -Band MILDRED ROSE BRITTSAN In Frrrifh Mid Rim' is xurvly K1 shark, Frviirb songs xbr' ran sing xwvrf us a lurk. Y-Hi -- G. A. A.-Chorus - Excalibur Staff - Chnnita - Rccl and His Christmas Wht1ppcrs -- Pomander Wallin- Prom Committee - National Honor Society- Gypsy Rover ETHEL BU5Cl'l For xliidirx she' has simply 110 uxv, I'zi IIIlI4'l7 ruth:-r li.Yfl'Il,U is bw uuim RAYMOND CARTER In rluxx hr ?Il'l'l'V has muvb lo my, Bu! wbrrl b4 x wilb lmys hc s lll'l'!'f Ibn! wily. ELISE CLARK Day afirr day in ull lzimlx of u'm1bv1', Mimiii' uml Bob an' ulwuyx logrlbvr. stra Latin Club VID CRESS Thi' Iliggvr fhvy arv, fha' banlrr ibvy full, ull. pets RUTH CROGHAN In xborlbaml Ibis girl ilorx 4'.u'r'll, Tlncrfx 1101 om' wuni ibut rbi' n111'! xpvll. History Club I-IOXVARD CRYER A lluskvf bull pluycr of firxl mlv, B111 you 11r'z'z'r rw' him with u dulv, Basketball 10 Paul Revere -Y-Hi-Prom Cum- c - . Thafs why wi' 190170 Dau' grfx fbi' hurl girl of Club-Hi-Y-Student Council- lnvitation Committee- It Ncvcr Rains - Pm mander Walk - Red and the Christmas Wliop-
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