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CACHE 1936 MARY FLORENCE ADAMS “Mary” “Well, I don't care Her knowledge we scarcely can measure For books are her uttermost pleasure. She’s charming, though quiet, reserved, yet gay; She does all things well in her own sweet way. Latin Club II, III. Arista II, III, IV. Perfect Attendance I, III, IV. Traffic Club IV. Girls’ Night II. General Course. VIRGINIA MAE ASHLEY “Ginnie” Won'erf ul! Ginnie is tiny but filled to the top With pep, vim, and vigor—we fear she may pop! And when she hears “Blue Prelude’’ she goes in a trance But to those who know her, it’s a weird sort of dance! Arista II; Press Club IV; Class President II, III; Dramatic Club I, II, III; Assembly Programs; Editorial Board of “Cache’’ IV; Senior Play; Girls’ Night I, II, HI. IV; Cheerleader III, IV; Operetta III, IV; Pageant of Nations II; Fashion Show III; Glee Club IV; Basketball Team III; Executive Committee IV; Robin Hood Pageant III. College Preparatory Course. GEORGIA FRANCES BANGHART “Bangie” Oh! Yeah! Here’s to a girl who is charming and gay; Laughing, enjoying herself in her way. With a heart that is always as light as a song, We’re betting on Georgia, for she’ll get along. Assembly Play II; Outdoor Club II; Track III; President of Knitting Club IV; Girls’ Night I, II, III; Minstrel I; Glee Club III; Traffic Club IV. General Course. RALPH S. BANGHART “Bangie” Here today, gone tomorrow Bangie’s a hard chap to figure out— If anyone crosses him he likes to pout. We thought he had no use for the girls, But we found when around them, his head simply whirls. Science Club I, II, III. Football Squad II. Traffic Club IV. General Course. Fifteen
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CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OF 1936 Thornton Alone ., President James Gibson, Vice-President Doris Cole, Recording Secretory Margaret Koch, Corresponding Secretory Clyde Dalrymple, Treasurer Fou rteen
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CACHE 1936 MARTHA JANE BODINE “Jimmy” “Why bring up an unpleasant subject?” Jane’s a good student, yet full of fun, Somehow she rolls them all into one. Her ability as an efficient stenog And her punctuality have us all agog. Girls’ Night II. Commercial Club IV. Attendance I, II. Ill, IV. Punctuality I, II, III, IV. Year Book Typist IV. Commercial Course. MARGARET JULIA EDITH BOHNE “Mag” “Oh! My Gosh!” Margaret is one of our “Valley” girls, A quiet girl with golden curls. We know in the future she’s sure to win, For in punching the typewriter she’s plenty of vim. Commercial Club IV. Year Book Typist IV. Commercial Course. HELEN CATHERINE BRITZ “Britzie” “Oh, Geer Helen’s the editor of our “Cache” And she’s been most efficient in every way, She’s an all ’round girl whom we all admire Of singing her praises we never can tire. Assembly Program II, III; Arista II, III, IV; Outdoor Club II; Press Club IV; Knitting Club Vice President IV; Banquet Club IV; Track III; Traffic Club IV; Editorial Staff Year Book; Home Room Officer IV; Girls’ Night I, II, III; Prompter Senior Play; Latin Club III. General Course. ROBERT BROOK “Brooksie” Brooksie’s our play-boy, he sure has the stuff. And a way with the women that’s not at all ruff. He’s quiet in school but not at all shy, The girls as a whole think that he’s quite a guy! Football III; Track III; President of Science Club IV; Vice President of Science Club III; Boys’ Night III, IV; Stage Manager III; Decorating Committee III. College Preparatory Course. Sixteen
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