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Student Council GOVERNMENT STATION CALL Government Station K2 Calling Headquarters Station K2 calling Headquarters-K2 wishes to make annual report on Student Council at Station W. U. Y. OFFICERS President ................ Walker Owen Vice-President. .. .... Lucille Wainger WALKE OWEN Secretary ...... .... B etty Williams A R ACTIVITIES Supervised reorganization ofStudent Activities Association. Presented National Education Week Program. Broadcasted Anti-Crime Week Program. Aided school nurse and officials in drive for Christmas toys. SUCCESS of 1935-1936 COUNCIL Outranked previous councils in efforts and success in bettering school. CRITICISM Hampered in activities by interruption in school term. That is all. Station K2 signing off. First Row: Dorothy Kull, ,lean Barnhart, Betty Williams, I.ucille Wainger, Christine Smith, Mary jane McCauliff, Sara Brickner. Second Row: Robert Ideson, Walker Owen, Harry Allendorfer, Freeman Fullerton, james Ogle, Robert Wagner, Barney Bowser, Edward Depp, Howard Idescn, Robert Miller, Sanford Blough, I-Ierman Streilein. C145 111.-.11-gundam-Q-numw .mu11...,-ua . lu - .11- I- -iizuw 1,j
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Miss ELIZABETH GREERf'MHkCS the loosening ofstiffjoints her business. Through civics hopes to train several students for political positions in later life. Graduate of Arnold. MR. FRANCIS SIEGELYHHS a weakness for green hats. Explains the intricate business of monopoly to apt civic stu- dents, Champion of many sports. Graduate of Pitt. MR. EDMUND HORNER-A master of rhythm. Generally seen waving an active baton. Made possible the musical end ofthe operetta. Graduate of Ithaca Conservatory of Music. MISS ELSIE CANAN7WOTkS overtime to gain material that will help her students in science. Always ready to receive and name any specimen. Graduate of Chicago University. Miss CATHRYNE ESENWEXN' Continuously looking and begging for news for her pet - The Yodlerf' Enthusiasf tically promotes oral expression, elaborately instructs in English. Graduate of Ohio Wesleyan. Mlss E. GREER, MR. SIEGIQL, MII. HITRNER, Miss CANAN, Miss ESENWEIN Ma. OscAR BELLES' Power behind the student body. Ardent admirer of discipline. Has a passion for photography. A first-note math instructor. Graduate of Harvard. Miss JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS Our school's only feminine master mind in Math. Seen most fre- quently in the company of her sister. Humor easily roused. Graduate of Randolph-Macon. Ma. MINTER OTTW Makes untiring efforts to Fill students' brains to capacity with HICIS concern- ing chemistry and physics. ls the financial adviser of school athletics. Graduate of Gettysburg College. Miss ROBERTA WILLIAMS' Enthusiastic supporter of school afairs. Gives much of her time to the Debate Club. lnserts a bit of current problems into old Latin. Graduate of P. C. W. MISS CATHERINE REISER- An undeniable success as an instructor of social science. A bundle of pep and vitality. Knits at the basketball games. Graduate of Pitt. MR. BLLLIES Miss J. WILLl.AMS MR. Orr Miss R. vVII.LIAMS Miss RIaIsI5R The PHOENIC C133 IAN
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Seniorls Farewell From the first timid quaking of fear, In the first long day,-we went on To the realization of sincere Regret that it all must end-and be gone. As we recall all the fun we've had, Our teachers and friends, our work and play, We can't change our feelings,-so glad, yet sad, As we watch the approaching great day. When we were Freshies, they called us green, So timid, but proud,-so dumb, but Coy. Then soon we were Sophomores,-quite keen, A confident look on each girl and boy. Next we were Juniors-how time flies! What worldly sophistocates we made. Still, time never stopped,-we broke thru the ties And went on to lead the parade. Seniors!-What an honor to be! Yet we're still ourselves,-just the same. True,-wiser and older are we, But alike in heart, tho changed in name. And now we must bid fond adieu, Bearing memories we'll ever hold, Looking forward to other things, too, But with always a thought of the old. -Natalie Augustine C155 A 'The PHOENICIAN
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