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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CLASS OF 1935 On October 1st, we were represented in a track meet at Washington, by C. Fray in baseball throw, high jump and 100 yard dash; R. Coley in 100 yard dash and running broad jump; R. Fray in potato race; S. Lusas in shot put; Esther Lundin in baseball throw and 50 yard dash; Margery Butler in 50 yard dash and Maude Eyre in basketball throw. We took no places but had a good time. James Wilson, our tenor soloist, Maude Eyre, Nettie Clements, Margery Butler, and Ruth Burton sang at the Christmas Meeting of the local Garden Club, held at the home of Mrs. E. D. Marvin on December 13, 1932. The songs were English and French Carols. Three American History students took the examinations in the League o' Nations contest held Friday, March 24th. The Grand Prize was a trip to Europe. The winners have not been announced as far as we know, but we are sure none from W. H. S. got it—yet. December 21st Capt. Stanley Osborne gave his second illustrated lecture to students of W. H. S. and Grammar School. This time it was a very interesting one, on New Zealand THE SENIOR CLASS OF ’33 The officers for the past year have been: Harry Hull President Raynall Coley Vice-President Elizabeth Martin Secretary Margaret Smith Treasurer Our only activity of the year was the Senor Dance, given on December 30, 1932. Coming during vacation, it proved very successful. CLASS OF 1936 The Freshman Class (of 1936) managed to elect their officers around the middle of the year. They were: President Olive Bryant Vice-President Wilfrid Warner Secretary , Irene Olsen Treasurer Norma Savage They did not attempt any social activities and confined their expenses to a few gifts to sick classmates. The Sophomore Class elected— President Ernest Hicock Vice-President Helen Munson Secretary Dorothy Wells Treasurer James Richards They gave one party on December 22nd, that was quite successful. Later, April 7th, to be exact, they gave a dance that was extremely successful. The first of May they chose their class rings which will come next fall. CLASS OF 1934 Ruth Burton President William Swanson Vice-President Margery Butler Secretary Frank Mulvey Treasurer Early in the beginning of the school year, the Juniors gave a party for the purpose of welcoming our new Science teacher, Mr. Albert Knox and Mrs. Knox. The entire faculty was present at this party. On February 6, we accomplished a new undertaking. when we catered for the Men’s Forum Supper. Due to the cooperation of the members of the class, this proved to be a success. We gave another party on March 18 -h, which made the other classes envious. Mrs. Wight and Mrs. Eyre acted as chaperons. The community house was made attractive with decorations appropriate for St. Patrick’s Day. Grin and Grind Club In March the Juniors organized an English Club to have programs every Friday. A committee chose the name of Grin and Grind Club” whi'-h was accepted. The officers were: Emily Klatka President Dolly Wight Secretary Important Programs were: March 16- Rev. E. S. Hickox Questions answered by him. March 17— Rev. R. G. Ewing On Jonathan Edwards.” April 7— Miss Mary Christensen On work of State Board of Health. Others included short stories, a cross-word puzzle, and various articles. May 3rd they sponsored an assembly Musical Program which belittled that of last year. In all it was a very successful season, and well managed. Page Twenty-One
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wv Basketball Team Bennett ’34, Lusas '33, Coley ’33, Sharp ’35, C. Fray ’35, Rowley ’34, Krakauskas ’35. Seated: Warner ’36, R. Fray ’33, Coad ’33, (Captain), Swanson ’34, Mansfield ’36, Roswell ’35 Baseball Team Moskus ’36, Krakauskas ’35, Lusas ’33, Swanson ’34, Rowley ’34, Coad ’34. Seated: Taylor ’36, R. Fray ’33, (Captain), Grisgraber '35, C. Fray ’35, Coley ’33, Sharp ’35. Page Twenty-Two
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