History of Class of I934 ELL, FOLKS, here we are again. NVe are told that we are to grad- uate, and because of that we wish to review all the happy times we 2153 iff have had in dear Brown Hi. For the past four years we have be-cn doing our part, and at last so close to us comes the day of all days, Graduation ! NVho wouldn't thrill at the idea of being a high and mighty Senior? Let us tell you that for four years a sheepskin has been hanging before our eyes like the dagger which hung in front of Macbeth. QThat is figuratively speaking, of course.j As poor, frightened Fr-eshmen we wandered through the halls of Brown Hi-losing our way and shcepishly asking upper classmen Qwho appeared so knowingj to put us on the right track. But we showed a great deal of intel- ligence by electing Nancy NVilson, Mary Raptis, Frederick Frizzell, and Har- old Bennet as members of the Student Council. While much to our pride we came in third in basket ball. It wasn't so bad' to be Freshmen. Sophomores-a bit more self-confidence cropped up in us. After bicker- ing around a bit, we chose scarlet and grey for our colors. Right proud we were of Vivian Watkins, Madge Lloyd, Robert Edmonds, and Robert Ringer as our Student Council Members. Votes were taken, and right th-en and there wc pounced on our excellent motto, Fidelity and Fraternity. Good or bad, we still retained third place in basket ball. Then we bloomed forth into many joyful times as ilighty Juniors. Our noscs went up an inch higher, and Freshmen seem-ed mere children. NVe produced many colossal things this year, including that mysterious per- son, The Man From Nowhere. Just a bit of old English May Day was given the Seniors at the reception. VVhy! we had a king, queen, and all the trimmings. Again we chose wisely. and well! F-or our class officers we had Robert Edmonds, Douglas Stevens, Margaret Dennis, and Lois Bell. Mar- garet McCullough, Alice McCrory, Robert Oldham, and Herbert Siens were our honorable Student Council Members. Maybe you think we didn't appre- ciate them! NVe advanced a bit this year in basket ball and tied with the Seniors for second place. Then don't you remember the Brownie which we so cheerfully gave you? Ah, joy! Seniors ll Can't you see us puffing up with importance? How could we go wrong in choosing for President, Robert Mooreheadg Vice Presi- dent, Earle Clarkg Se-cretary and Treasurer, Mary Knowlton? Added to our last year's Student Council Members we have Madge Lloyd and Joe de Bauernfeind. Always we shall remember the gala night of the Senior Ban-- quet. How hungry we were at the beginning and how satisfied at the end! NVe, too, follow the custom of our predecessors and have Class night. NVait! Have we forgotten something? Oh, yes! How could we? Graduation! XVe've done it, boys .ind girls! lt's here ?-Graduation!! -Susan Hays -Mary Knowlton 8 if
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