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METWUTUES r 1 I . fi if diff? s Qui ' 1 if xp, -. '.A, jr 423-Mm -' .JXQ-Q0-fin... - ' . A Bottom Row: Martinaon, McNett, Flanagan, Vandermay, Cullens, Waddington Brown Top Row Michael. Miss McDonald, Johnsen, Hendricks, Thompson, Wiesdepp, Paradls. Student Body Officers President ....... Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms --- Yell King ...... Yell Queen- Vice President ..... 1935-1936 ----------MACK BROWN ----KATHRYN FLANIGAN -------GEORGE MCNETT -------jOHN VANDERMAY -- - -NORRI E WADDINGTON -..----jUANITA CULLENS 1956 - 1937 President ..... .............. DO N MICHEL Vice President ..... ..... G LADYS .WIBSDEPP Secretary-Treasurer -- -,,..+,BI:LI.1E JOHNSEN Sergeant-at-Arms ..., PARADIS Yell King ....... Yell Queen --- -..,--,4-g..--..LEE HENDRICKS g.'g.e.-MARJORIE ruowisom
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First Row: Blackburn, Cook, Peisner, Johnston, Prentice, Kittleman, Clark, Gruber, Platt, Hobart, Miss McDonald. Second Row: Rodgers Prince, Stanton, Warner, Loutzenhlser, Sparllng, Hall, Self, Carver, Kelley, Cooper. Third Row: Kelsey, Bchumlller, Pflugmacher, Moon Tre main, Alongi, Price, McMonigle, Brue, Champion. Fourth Row: Nelson, Sokollk, Kandle, Murray, Mason, Ellis, Clark, Curry, Wilson Peugh Plew, Carlson, Rice. Fourteen History of the Freshman Class The Freshman class came into being on September 3, 1935. Since then it has stood the ridicule of the upper classmen as all other Freshman classes have. On October 12, 1935, the Freshmen were invited to the Sophomore's initiation party which was held in the Gym. The Freshman members of the Glee Club are: Betty Ann Gruber, Betty Jeanne Piatt, Eileen Stanton, Elsie Johnston, Phyllis Loutzenhiser, June Kittleman, James Sokolik, Harry Schu- miller, and Walter Mason. Only three Fresh. men are in the orchestra: Merle Curry, Betty Jeanne Piatt, and Roberta Hobart. The ofli- cers of the class are Merle Curry, Benny Long- mire, Jerry Murray, Lewis Rice, and James Sokolik. Yell leaders: Eunice Blackbum and Bob Ellis. The Girls' League Annual Fresh- man Treasurer is June Kittleman. The ad- visor of the Class of 1939 is Miss MacDonald.
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W Hendricks, M i X . Y. . -, ' R 'E rf, Sixteen -4 orrow, H. Martinson, Vancil, 0. Martlnson. Sokollk, Hurley. McKenzie, Mittge, Quaschnik, Bruzger, Flanlgan, Brown Iver on .x 'X .f g My LQ-'ffl X M 'VV' . .1 ' f?Crju,wM. SENIOR PLAY Seven Keys to Baldpatef' the Senior Class Play of 1936, was possibly the most difficult ever attempted under the roof of our school. It showed it was well directed and well played. Special mention should be given to Mack Brown, who played the lead and did a fine piece of work. Also, special credit should be given to his co-partner, Ruth Iver- son, who, I imagine, gave Mack a good deal of inspiration. The one who stole the humor- ous side of the show was jim Hendricks, who played the part of the Hermit. The stage setting, which gave us a view of .1 .- x a hotel lobby at Baldpate, was very realistic and made one think that they were right there. The underlying success of this play was the stage crew, Bob Clark, jack Grinde and john Alongi, although you do not hear much about them. A play would not be much of a success without them. A play would not' be complete without the director and this part was taken by Charles Guilford. Those taking minor parts should not be forgotten, but the plot could not be successfully carr'ed out without their A ,fc . help and cofoieration. 5, l 2 I if tiff!! .., f A I Ul1f't'l Q Mil 1 , 1 ' D livf oar! i N V v ' Q! if
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