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Classes cBoard of Control This year the board of control was called upon to decide many important ques-tions, among which was the decision of the system of new Asso-c i a t e d Student Body tickets. The name was changed to Activity tickets and the student was Questi, Erickson, Winberg, Olesiak to be admitted On his ticket to nearly every game, play, etc., during the year. The total cost was $3.60, but was paid in installments of ten cents each. This year the board of control also succeeded in getting new hoods for the football team. Throughout the year the meetings have been interesting and there have been many heated discussions on various questions. The cooperation of the students and teachers has made this year a successful one for the board. By good management, the board paid all the bills. The important financial matters seemed to be mostly matters of transportation, paying on the field light debt, and so forth. Toward the end of the year the board tried t o create a Junior Chamber of Commerce, but at the time of the annual going to press nothing definite has been decided. Sitting—Phillips. Questi, Erickson, Olesiak. Dean, Raven Standing—Kaveney, Winberg. Manuel, Talso. [ Fourteen ]
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Facultyf DONALD KARSHNER World History, Stage Craft. Charge of Stage Crew. Chairman Sophomore Class Advisers. WILLIAM MAPES World History. American History, Golf. Junior Class Basketball. victor McClelland Orchestra, Band, Boys' and (Jills' Glee Club, Music in Grade School, Any Ensembles. MINNIE MOORE McDowell Dramatic Appreciation. Oral English, Senior English, Sophomore Study ami Speech; Charge of Senior Play; Assist Commencement. Declamatory Contest and Hi Jinx; Radio Programs, a Senior Adviser. LOLA NICHOLSON Art, Palette Club, a Senior Adviser. CHARLES O. RAYL Auto Mechanics, Baseball Coach. Coordinator for Hi Jinx, a Junior Adviser. GRACE SHARP Mathematics. Business Arithmetic. Girls’ Adviser. Sponsor of C. O. G., a Sophomore Adviser. LORNA SMITH Sewing. Chairman of Senior Advisers, Costumes. LENOREMAGNUSON Librarian. JOHN MASHIN Biology, Football. Tra c k. Golden A Club, a Sophomore Adviser. MABELLE McDonald Physics. Bookkeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, Costumes Hi Jinx, a Junior Adviser. CLARA McKEEVER Physical Education. Girls’ Athletics. G. A. C. Adviser. VERA PHELPS Biology. Chemistry, Member of Senior Advisory Group, Programs Hi Jinx, a Senior Adviser. ESTHER JANE ROHRER English. Assistant Sponsor of C. O. G., a Junior Adviser. GLADYS SHINDLER Typing, Shorthand, a Junior Adviser. Costumes and properties for Hi Jinx. MARION M. WHITE Bookkeeping, Typing, Office P r a c t ice. Comptroller of School Finances. Faculty Business Adviser for Quinault. Charge of Ticket Takers and Sellers, a Junior Adviser. [ Thirteen ] MILDRED WEST Session, Attendance.
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Classes The class of ’35 entered Weather-wax and joined the ranks of students there. The main enterprise was a successful Sophomore Hop. The adviser f o r the year was Miss Finley. A vote of thanks to her. During their junior year the class produced a good share of people for major sports, Senior D R Night and Hi-Jinx. With the help of the seniors they gave the Blue and Gold Ball which was a huge success, being the first formal to profit in four years. This last illustrious year was accompanied by many new ideas, such as dancing classes and group advisers, with Miss Smith as chairman of Senior Board. The Barn Dance and Senior Mixer were a big success as was the Silver Moon formal, the seniors’ last chance to appear in their gayest. Senior Dress-Up Day and Assembly were hilarious affairs, but a feeling of finality was beginning to surround the seniors. Then came Baccalaureate on the night of June the second. Class Night followed closely with gaiety. For Commencement, the speakers were: Two valedictorians this year, Ruthmarie Hul-bert, and Mary Olesiak; class speaker, Andrew Winberg; Faculty Speaker, Alvin Bramstedt, and as the benediction closed, so closed the chapter of our High School career. Now, forward Class of ’35 to fame and fort tune. Senior Class History' Oleson, Bockh, Morgan, Brown [ Fifteen ]
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