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F3 i South Dakotals Finest Murphy Bleachers Athletes' Rendezvous levers are no puzzle, and maybe this is one of those cases where it is more fun to know. Going into the gym, we can see the folding bleachers, the favorite of the janitor force, They can be opened and closed by only one man or a husky femme gym student, Down these stairs to the luxurious locker rooms ,... They have even provided good equipment for girls this year. Mrs. Whittaker, the advisor for the yearlings, is going to see to it that they receive the proper care and attention that frightened little freshmen need, but the freshmen aren't the only ones who need someone to show them around .... With all the room numbers changed and so much new equip- ment, all the other students are going to find it just as difficult the first week as the newcomers. lt seems too bad that with all the new equip- ment, couches couldn't be provided for these stu- dious seniors .... This new system of letting all of the fourth-yearers out of their study halls seems too good to be true .... Problem: which is more fun? .... to go to the library and heckle those around you, or go running around the halls, making faces at your friends who have classes .... These pupils seem content just to bask in the warm Sep- tember sunlight .... l.et's get a glimpse of our metropolis from the very top of our Alma Mater .... We're practically sitting on top of the world now .... new lockers, new gym, new rooms, new books, new principal .... all go hand in hand to make this the most eventful of school years. Whittaker Explains Studying? On Top Qf the World! Twenty-one V' , f, rfvcg Q ., ,v4 .',.5 h .La l ,Is . in ga M J Kg we -f f i ki x 1 I 1 41,62 3. 'kb if v t ,. f mi 4,2 4 -N 'tin ,W L1-of ij 'il -' V213 2' ,,,16'1k s 52:3 fxfm. I E233 ' Q --J , ,x fl, 33,1 fr W, af. ff if Q , m J P J. W2 JM: E 7, 0 'Y 'Y . N 5 S ,J -1. g Q ff ty if fs, 11 X ,A .. 'e , , f I 'NY T l . 2 4 . ,1.,,g, .3- 1334 . S 'Z gi. 3' if t t is 4 'sk A K 'X N Fwy K 'S+ ' 1 +A fs. ' 1 1- 1 - ' k,f4,32' fr a5:13,f'l ' H - Q -gf: 5, '- . ng: L , , Wt, X. , Q nQf? i4'. ' S52-. .f 1 95 'W C' - :Hia Q 55.7 i 'HV' Eff I -9 u -,rf 'ri g-cg . FP! '13 'X 1 ,jilfl e:f ?fq ff: .. sn r gs r .. i Q Us Y- m f: ' W .X N, '7-A'.4'.. x1'- :mgf ,V bei' Y 21,1 19 iff' sniff' -, ,ai X ' lik ff i, t ' JZ! 5445-' Slut ,M I sms, 1 5 ' St? . .,v . ,W s, i 'aa A 4, ,. I' 'Q me fs' Q as ffm. JQQA- K' z n -1 A u'-' ' ,ag f. 1, J' I- f S9415 .. H225 .w a 'S .ff if N.: QQ A , Ki. if f, 3 K - -
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Jerald Davis, the l936 Marshal, led his attend- ants Laurie Larson, Joyce Hvistendahl, Bob Aden, and Ralph Kruck down the opposite aisle. The Royalty march halted in the front of the throne, and the Marshal, taking the ieweled crown from the pillow held by Bonnie Beck, placed it upon the head of the Queen. Then, receiving the scepter from the pillow held by Bruce Beck, Jerald Davis and Helen Wood became the rulers over the ree maining activities of Orange Letter Day, After the revelations of the coronation, the Queen and Marshal with their attendants, led the student body to the football field where a spirited battle was carried on between the W. H. S. War- riors and Mitchell Kernels. Following the game, the dance at the Arkota ballroom with John Mundt acting as master of ceremonies and several novelty numbers brought the l4th annual homecoming day to a close. Following the tradition of W. H. S, the ten can- didates are those who ranked highest in the esti- mation of the senior class. Helen Wood is active in Girl Reserves, being vice-president of the seniors and president of Inter-club council. Harriet Milliman is a member of Senior Girl Reserves and feature editor of the Annual. Phyllis Hunt, chosen Valentine Sweetheart of l936, is a member of both the Annual and Orange and Black staffs and a member of Quill and Scroll. Kathryn Kemper is secretary of the Quill and Scroll society and Student Council, associate editor of the Orange and Black and had leading roles in the operettas. Jean Campbell is vice-president of the Dramatic Club and Girl Reserves. Laurie Larson is member-at-large of senior Hi-Y, prominent in speech and debate, and president of the Chorus Club. Ralph Kruck is president of the Dramatic Club and art editor of both the Annual and Orange and Block. Jerald Davis, the business manager of the An- nual, is president of the student council and a letter winner in track. Bob Aden, who edited this book, belongs to the student council and carried the title role in the Youngest, a three-act play. Joyce Hvistendahl is vice-president of the senior class and Quill and Scroll, and editorein-chief of the Orange and Black. P. Hunt, J. Hvistendohl, K, Kemper, B. Aden, H Wood, J. Davis, J. Campbell, R. Kruck, H. Milliman, L. Larson, lfrontl Bruce Beck, Bonnie Beck 'QQ' l A, ,,-g. Twenty-three If , ... 5 gf as -63+ a .. 1, , W..,., LY? f ,buffs we .,f33gg,.: :,,-,sg-4-qv Q'-1 I -gli' jr, 3, 1 42.55, .ilfiff -nfs 5 - . . I X557 r F'-7' M.. 1, .4 ., -- Qi' -,.i,3,' , xg . - Kc' ,. as L ,. . ,, ,I . X7 M. 'fej..i's i s 1 .-Lf W rw ,V . . L Q .- .J-an . .iq-my-, X , 5 is c' , H :A f , -w 5.5 fin, 1 ': f- : , .. Jgzftlfi 'Q fv wgx 'X fn , 3 ,. .F.1,4g-,- Q . 'N -gi, -, .-,yrs .. - r -51 L 1? 1 I , R L E is Qs. A: .4 s .'-2 4...f.- 52,2 -f sm., mv.. I Sgr 'p tk 'r Y' nf ' fW41'f,... 1 A3 s. A1 E17 if 'f ' Y, 1 . ,Q as -tim. , . ff ' iv, ' li W :R 41- V -ww. Af Z' fr f ,. - iffy' 'a s .il TY? 1:-4: A' rr Qqzw- r ,.r 1 -km, . :tw -W fwj L , axli I ,TESL ff' n , s, 124 , 55. ..1..,,. Q vga. . snr, M... , . , ,g Q3 -if ff s Wu 3, J - J: . .J .,p. 4 r
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