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17 CACHE 1935 RACHAEL MAE BANGHART “Ray” General Course “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Rachael is one of our quiet but studious maidens. This shy and modest girl, once having started, can give a good account of herself. Rachael, by the way, is the baby of the class, but her age does not keep her from taking her place among the honor pupils. Outdoor Club 3; Arista 4; Track “W” 3. MARGARET COLY BASHAW “Marmie” General Course ‘77 be merry and free I'll be sad for nae-body.” Marmie is pleasant, unobtrusive, and of a charming disposition. She is sincere and natural, and above all a lady. Marmie’s other half is Dottie—“Separate us never.” Outdoor Club 3-4; Stunt Club 2; Soccer Team 4; Basketball Team 4. MOSES CLIFFORD BAYLOR “Mose” General Course “All smiles, and bows, and courtesy was he” Mose’s slow, easy-going way makes us wonder if he’ll ever get to his destination. But he knows the tiieks of the trade. He starts early enough so he can get there in time. This is shown by the fact that he has never been tardy in high school. Dramatic Club 3-4; Varsity Club 4; Drum Major of Band 3-4; Football 1; Assistant Football Manager 2; Football Advertising Manager 3-4; Class Play 4; Varsity Club Minstrel 4; Punctuality 1-2-3-4; Music “W” 3. NORMAN STANLEY BAYLOR “Skip” College Preparatory Course “A little nonsense, vow and then, Is relished by the best of men.” “Skip” is one ahead of his brother. He has never been late in high school, nor has he been absent. His ability on the football field made him captain his last year. Besides this he was able to hold down a berth on the basketball team and greatly assisted in our class plays by lending us his dramatic ability. Dramatic Club 3-4; Varsity Club 3-4; Varsity Club Council 3-4; Science Club 4; Band 1-2-3-4; State Band Contest 2-3; Orchestra 1-2-3; State Orchestra Contest 3; Football 2-3-4; “W” 3-4, Captain 4; Basketball 4, “W” 4; Arista 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Student Council, President 2; Attendance 1-2-3-4; Punctuality 1-2-3-4; Varsity Minstrel 3-4; Debating Team 2; Music “W” 3.
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CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OF 1935 Harry Rymon, President Arvcd Larsen, ice-President Janet Wyckoff, Recording Secretary Emma Groves, Corresponding Secretary Harold Smith, Treasurer
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CACHE 1935 18 MARION HESTER BEERS “Tweet” General Course “Think not that I am what I appear” Marion is very reserved in the classroom, but when she is elsewhere we know her to be very active in many ways. She is one of the belles of Broadway—New J ersey. We haven’t been able to find out the identity of the lucky boy who accompanies Marion to all of the Square Dances in the vicinity, but we do know that she enjoys them to the fullest possible extent. French Club 3; Outdoor Club 4; Gym Official 4; Punctuality 1-2-3-4. JANET SCHAUTZ BOYLE “Jan” College Preparatory Course “None bat thyself can be thy parallel.” Janet is the outstanding girl in our class. Because of her scholastic standing and dependability she will undoubtedly be a huge success. In spite of this, she has a sardonical sense-of-humor which seems to be very well-liked by the boys. Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4, President 4; S. P. Q. R. Latin Club 1; Class Basketball Team 4; Arista 1-2-3-4; Newspaper Editorial Board 4; Robin Hood Pageant 4; International Pageant 3; Class Play 3-4; Senior Minstrel 2; Music “W” 3. ALONZO J. BRYAN, JR. College Preparatorv Course “There would be no great ones if there were no ‘little ones’.'' Alonzo is a good-natured, amiable fellow, who is not afraid of doing a good turn for someone once in a while. He has made himself stand out in the musical field, playing in both the Orchestra and the Band. During the past year he has shown ability in dramatics. Alonzo has a flare for mathematics and we expect to see his name ranking with other great civil engineers of his day. Science Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Music “W” 2; Orchestra 3-4; Baseball 1-2; State Band Contest 2-3; State Orchestra Contest 3; Operetta 4; Assistant Librarian 1-2; Music “W” 3. DOROTHY BUGGE “Dottie” General Course “So much to do, so little done” Dottie is another one of our well-liked girls. She is an all-round sport and as happy as the day is long. We have yet to find something to worry Dottie. May she remain as carefree throughout her life. Outdoor Club 3-4; Stunt Club 1; Basketball Team 4; “W” All-Round Student 3; Baseball Team 3; Senior Minstrel 2.
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