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Donated by HOBART HELMAN
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Senior Class History President .................................................. Donald Schwardt Vice-Pres...............................................Junior Brown Secretary ........................................... Mary Doll Treasurer ................................. Alice Hickman Class Colors ......................... Blue and Gold Class Flower........... American Beauty Rose Class Motto ............... “Do or Die” The Class of 1937 is made up of 38 pupils. Of these 38 only 14 remain of 42 who began their school career in 1925 under Miss Smith. These 14 consist of: Junior Brown, Robert Deering, Glenn Frey, Samuel Hamilton, Carl Johnson, J. R. McCormick, Donald Schwardt, Jack Woods, Sarah Bowman, Mary Doll, Alice Hickman, Opal Jackson, Romaine Taylor, Rhetabel Wipert. After Miss Smith the following teachers taught: Miss Crawford, Miss Armbruster, Miss Andre, Miss Humphrey, Mrs. Hoeckh, Mr. Roberts, Miss Buell, Miss Keechle. In 1931, when we moved from the grade building to the high school, several rural pupils joined us to enlarge our class. While in the eighth grade the class published “The Hi-Lites,” under Miss Buell’s supervision, and with the proceeds of the sales purchased a volume of Bulfinch’s “Age of Fable” for the library. This year, 1936-37, we have enjoyed publishing the Hi-Lites and the year book, and we have realized enough profit from the sales to leave a class memorial to the school. The seniors are well represented in school activities: Glee Club, Band, Photography Club, football, basketball, track, as well as the scholastic, the commercial; and the music contests. We are especially proud of our Current Events Club, an all-senior organization, sponsored by Mr. Helman; and of our basket ball men who formed the entire first squad of our high school team. Last year our dramatic abilities were displayed in the production of the class play, “So This is London,” and in the musical comedy, “The Flower of Venezia:” this year, in the senior class play, “The Cupboard Was Bare.” As seniors, we feel that our years spent in high school will be a direct step to that which we all desire—success. While still cherishing vivid memories of our school days, we hope to carry on our work. We know that our school is with us always in all that we attempt, therefore we will “Do or Die.” Donated by MISS GATES
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