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JIM ROBBINS 'Jim'’ If personality gets you any where, Jim should go far. His activities in the War-rensburg High School included Band (where he is the oampah”), and Glee Club. He is an excellent hand at sports, dramatics and is a cheer leader. His executive ability was shown by being president of the class as well as vice-president for two terms. If tall he’d be handsome; being small, he’s cute.” ANNABEL FAITH “Annie” The secretary-treasurer of the class was well fitted for the office because of her commercial ability. “Annie” is thoroughly studious as well as domestically, dramatically, and musically inclined. “You can’t touch any chord in me that would not answer you in music.” JACK McGORRAY “John” A master of the candid camera is Jack. Glee Club (where he is an ace bass), Athletics, and Band all make what we would call an all around good student. His hobby is science. “Works with a will, and does all things worth while.” THELMA KENT “Thelma” Thelma, a girl whose quiet unassuming manner will recall the old saying “still water runs deep,” participated in Band, Home Ec. Club, and G. A. A. Thelma also took part in many roles on the stage. “A silent nature concealing a warmth of true friendship.” DREXEL ALBERT “Bob” Athletics was the most important event in “Bob’s” life, featuring two years of basketball, baseball, and three years of track. He assisted the Junior Play cast by being the property manager. “Too tall to walk under his own umbrella.” MARY ELINOR PEASE “Mitzi” “Mitzi” interests herself in Glee Club (where she is an outstanding alto). Dramatics and G. A. A. We all enjoy her literary efforts. She is the president of the Senior Class. “Don’t worry over trouble it never broke a date yet.” BILLY PERKINS “Perk” “Perk” jumped, dodged, and ran his way to athletic fame. Besides being a star athlete, he is a star history student. Band and Glee Club interested him for a time. We will not forget his performance as “Tom Sawyer” in the play “Huckleberry Finn”, and “Junior” in the Senior play, “Pigs”. “I might be better if I would, but it’s awfully lonesome being good.” DELORAS RODGERS “Lauren” Deloras is good at her job as Band Secretary. She also takes a leading part in the glee club. Last year she wasn’t with us as she was going to school at Newton, but she came back to graduate with her old classmates. “Ready for every bit of fun, always the same to everyone.” KEITH JANVRIN “Skinner” “Skinner’s” greatest ambition was to be a ball player. He participated in track and basketball, and was athletic manager in ’36 of the Warrensburg Cardinals. Keith is a right-hand man of all. “My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me.” EDWIN ROGERS “Eddie” Dividing his time among several activities, “Eddie” helped the class of ’37 plays an important part in the school's history. He entered track in ’35 and participated in baseball in ’37. “Eddie” played the role of the lover in Huckleberry Finn.” “A likeable fellow whose like we seldom find.” Cardinal
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the autumn of the year 1933, when all was bright and cheery, the Senior Class of 1937 began their life in the high school building (changed to a great capitol building) at Warrensburg. We then considered ourselves high officials, as do all beginners just learning. Jitn Robbins was chosen president, Bill Perkins, vice-president and Aldene Lehn, secretary-treasurer. The rest of the members were used as our Supreme Court, passing all laws such as parties and picnics, but when the examination questions came it took us quite a while to decide—but it was passed by all persons. In the fall of 1934 we resumed our duties with a slight change in officers. Annabel Faith replaced Bill Perkins as vice-president. We sent our Representatives to different meets and they brought back their share of the honors. As the life in the capitol goes through the same process from year to year, so did our imaginary government. The third year at the White house was somewhat changed. One of the important bills which was passed was the decision about our rings. Others were the Junior-Senior Banquet and the play ‘‘Huckleberry Finn”. As a few members of the Supreme Court retired we had to get along the best way that was possible. We entered our last year of rule in 1936, which was being the greatest of our high school career. We have had representatives in basketball, softball, and the operetta. We are all working on our last two bills before our term expires—the Cardinal and the class play, “Pigs”. We are all looking forward to our Inauguration Day when we will commence our new lives in the world. JIM ROBBINS. Motto—Esse Amici President-Mary Elinor Pease Colors-Blue and White Vice-President-Jim Robbins Flower—Violet Secretary-Treasurer-Annabel Faith At the end of the first semester of the senior year the following students had the highest averages: Billy Perkins Annabel Faith SENIOR AMBITIONS ............................To be a Blues Singer ...............................To go to Heaven ...............................To travel Abroad ............................To lead an Orchestra .............................To be a Movie Star ...............................To be an Aviator ...............................To rock the Cradle ......................To type 80 words a Minute .. .To be advertising manager for Chicago Tribune .............................To travel out West 1957 Deloras Rodgers Edwin Rogers .. Thelma Kent ... Annabel Faith .. Mary Pease .... Bill Perkins Jim Robbins Jack McGorray . Keith Janvrin. .. Drexel Albert ..
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