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Glass of '36 The class of i936 started its high school career with three hundred fifteen members. Miss Pangborn was the advisor. The success of the Sophomore l-lop and Armistice Day assembly made our first year one to be remembered. Miss Arnell was chairman of the lunior Advisory Board S9ni01' Class OffiC91'S and helped to make our second year successful. Highlights of the year were the Barn Dance, Formal, and April Fool's assembly. The year l935-36 proved to be busy for the senior class. While yell leader. Bobert Basanen, Sam Manuel, lohn Staff and Vernice Schmidt kept the student body affairs running smoothly, lim Kavaney, Larry 'Wilson, and Lauri Enbom just as adeptly managed the business of the senior class. The faculty advisory staff consisted of all the senior roll room teachers with Miss Fuller as its head. The only dramatic production of the year was the senior play, The lmportance of Being Earnest. Play committees were: Costume, Betty Werner, Tune Nyman, Helen Carlson, Adelle luhnkeg prompters, Maxine Walker, Peggy Bosenbaumg play, May Semro, Pauline Gladish, Sterling Heqqz business manager, Norman Streetg properties, Shirley Miner, Charlotte Truax, Nadine Phelps, Mary Momot, Leocadia Meldrich, Geneva Bad- cliffe, Marguerite Anderson, Lillian Andersen, and Mary Keeler. Senior Dress-up Day on May 8 aroused much enthusiasm. Mr. Bayl and Mr. Mapes with one representative from each senior home room had more or less uniform costumes and contributed an act to the assembly. The senior mixer, a very colorful dance, was arranged by Barbara Flower, Charles Clark, and l-lelen Carlson. Seniors helped plan the formal on lanuary 24 in which a snowball motif was used, and the Barn Dance at which a truly barn- like atmosphere prevailed. Sterling Hegg, editor of the Ccean Breeze won fourth place in the Pacific Coast division of a news writing contest on February l2. Senior class sweaters of blue and gold were ordered in the middle of the year. About l5U were sold. There were three typeseslip-on, zipper, and coat. lt has been a custom of the school for a number of years bacl: for the senior class to leave a gift to the school. As the classes have no money of their own due to the new Activity plan, a suni of money is set aside for the building of a project for the school. ln V335 the entrance to the natatorium was enlarged. A certain sum of money has been set aside and the class of '36 will add to this fund for the purpose of building a huge grandstand at Stewart's field to at least double the capacity of the covered grandstand to be built before the next Thangsgiving Day game in l927, A piano was the l936 gift. The following seniors Commencement Speakers are leaving football, track, basketball and swim- ming to the juniors and sophomores: Batch, Zderich, Gilbreath, Bauhala, Manners, McCul- I 4 A 4 Manuel, Keeler, Schmidt, Staff, Street, sr. rep.: Wilson. vice presg Enbom. se-0.3 Kava1iey.pres.3 Isaacs0n.treas.g Phelps, lough, Sawyer, D. lantzen, Manuel, L. Wilson, Homer lones, Berge, Enhoin, Brown, Niemi, S. Conrad, and Walliovfslci. Pa E- .ef uf FiftPen
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