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The Qlizniah WII.BlTR W. WAI.Tl1N I.if1' ix utlmt yvu muke' it. We-st junior High-Lansing '30, Chorus '31, '32, '33, Thi- Golden Trail '33, Drama Club '34, Hi-Y '32, '33, '34, Intra- mural Sports '31, '32, '33, 8121110 Manaizvr '34, C4-niad Staff '34. IJEAN E. WEBERT llc is ax ptiunt as tl rfwl yvt hard as fnlur wm11l. Football '31, '3Z. ROGER E. Wooncorx 1 m'1'1'r jnuml tln' rulnpuniun tlmt wus su runzpunianublc ax mlilurlrf' Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34, Orchestra Club '31, '52, '33, '34, Thu Swan '34. FARRAND G. WARD ,N'rw'r tmublr twublr' until Iruuble' truublrs yuuf' Intramural Sports '31, '32, '33, '34, Football Manager '33, Basketball Manager '3-3, '34, Varsity Club '34, Chemistry Club '33, Biology Club '31. WILLARD W. WIKITE Thr thing that goes the far- thvxt luwufds making life: worth ufhilv, That fasts flu' lmst, and 1104's the' must, is just a plaus- unt smi!i'. Student Council '31, '32, Class Pri-sident '32: Class Treasurer '332 Varsity Club '31, '32, '33, '34, Basketball '31, '32, Capt. '33, '34, All-Conference First Team '33, All-City First Team '33, Tennis '32, '33Z Scholastic Contest '321 Ceniad Staff '34, Drama Club '33, '34, Hi-Y Club '34, Chvmistry Club '332 The IJ0tour '33, Citizenship Cup '34, The Swan '34, CLARABELLE YOUNGER ll'l1o rfzixvri fruson with plvas- un' und wisdom with mirth. Girl Reserves '31, '32, '33, '34, Biology Club '31, The Golden Trail '331 The Count and thc Cord '34: Chorus '33, '34, Drama Club '34. Page Nineteen
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013132 Ctlzniah GERALD W. ROBEY Sim-bla duty hath no plow for fear. Football '32. '33: Intramural Sports '31, '32, '35, '34, The Swan '34: Dc-tour '33, Drama Club '34. ELXVYN W. SCRUBY If music be food of law, play art! Science Club Band '32. '33: Orchestra '32. '33, '34: Biolo y Club '32g Orchestra Club 62, Pres. '33, '34. WILLIABI C. SOMLRS A little more sleep and iz little more 5l1U7Zbf'l'.H Washington junior High-1'onti- ac '31: Biology Club '321 Hi-Y '32, '33, '34: Intramural Sports '32, '33, '34. MARJIJRIPI K. Suisz She is kinrl limi tl good sf10rt,' Shi' has IIIUIIOI' of thi: right sort. Home Economics Club '3l. '32. '343 Glee Club '31. H321 Chorus '3l. '3Z: G.A.A. '51, '32, '53, '34g Girl Reserves '31. '32. '33. '34, llfirlllfl Club '33, 134: 1'De- tour '33g A Wild Rose '32, GERALD E. THATCHER 9u'r'vl1 is emi! but silvrzrf' is A I A . greater. Golf '32, '33. Page Eighteen FLOSSIE RUIIL She speaks kind rvorrls and has a rheerful merry spirit. Girl Reserves '31, '32, '33, '34, Chemistry Club '34. ALMA M. SOMERS Her rharm strikes the sight and hw merit wins the soul. Washington Junior High-I'onti- ac '51g Girl Reserves '32. '33, '34g lnter Nos '35. '34: G.A.A. '33, '343 Biology Club '52, '33. BARBARA J. STRUBLE The happiest prison is she' who thinks the' most interesting tlmuglzlsf' GAA. '33. '34: Girl Reserves '32, '33, '341 Girls' Glev Club '31, '32, '33: Chorus '31, '32, '331 Treble Clef '33: Drama Club H341 'QA Wild Rose '3Z3 The Golden Trail '331 Ceni- ad Staff '3-'lg The Swan '34. T111-:ODA G. SYTHERLAND ,'lIilrlf'st of muiznlv, gentlrst uf 1m1rt. Okemos High School '3l: Cho- rus '321 Glee Club '323 A Wild Rose '321 Girl Reserves '31, '3Z. '33, '341 GAA. '32, '33, '3-11 The lildest '34. MARGARET A. TUCKER B6'Hl'fIf1I tin' Sllffflffl lirs u hrurt sinn'rc. Girl Reserves '3Z. '35. '34g G.A.A. '3l: Orchestra '30, '33g Biology Club '32. '33g Orches- tra Club '3O, '33.
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Ciba Qtmiah Ez last wills ant: Qtzstammtz We, the class of 1934, being of unsound minds and wobbly feet fwe thinkj do pen this ulaste wille and testamentef' VVe, the bright and enlightened Seniors, do bequeath , ftp To the enlighten them as fab To the fgj To the QQ To the C53 T0 any Eighth Grade, a four-year subscription to Child Life in hopes it will to the vast meaning of this big world. Freshmen, more and bigger keyholes so they get more and better dirt. Sophomores, the ability to discover things for themselves. Juniors, our superiority-may they profit by it. class-the challenge to surpass the class of 1934. in scholarship and athletics. I, Catherine Adams, do hereby bequeath unto Deloris Rice my Mae West curves. I, Margaret Atkin, do willingly leave my sweet smile to any one else who can get away with it. I, Juanita Ayres, do gladly relinquish my job of making posters for the games to anybody willing to do it. I, Robert Bailey, do hesitatingly leave my professional assurance to Louis Ingersoll. I, Dale Barrett, do leave my broken test tubes to Mary Todd Belknap. I, Verdon Barry, do unwillingly leave my villainous ways to Minchin Trevegno. I, Dennis Barton, wouldn't part with my aristocratic southern drawl for anybody not even Miss Elliott. I, Virginia Bates, do leave for Byrnes Drug Store. And why? I, Beulah Binding, do bequeath ,my natural permanent to Murphy Cutler. I, William Bradford, do give my mustache and pipe to John Hibbard. I, Barbara Lu Brattin, do bequeath my long flowing tresses to little Anne Niven. I, John Burton, leave hastily for the Kit Kat Klub. I, Sheldon Crossman, do bequeath my ability to evade dancing at school parties to Junior Childs. I, Arthur Egan, regretfully relinquish my runabout to Al VVhite. I, Jeanette Eichinger, hopelessly leave my violin to Bill Stack. QA future Rubinoff?J We, Elva Lea Foltz, Dorothy Harker, and Josephine Miller, the three laughing sisters, do sadly leave our giggles to the Carter twins. T, I, I, I, 1, I, It Tom Sanford. Josephine Gardner, do sadly transfer my colossal vocabulary to Louise Jarred. John Garlentgubegrudgingly leave Ruth to the underclassmen. V Moira Gibson, do leave my popularity to Kathryn Hallman. Dick Grantham, willingly leave my bashful ways to Don Anderson. Burdetta Greene, gladly leave my Latin translations to Ernie Bremer. Nita Handy, condescendingly leave my prompter's chair to Marie Salzer. Ross Handy, deliberately leave my annoying habit of forgetting important things to I, James Hays, transfer my ability to conduct longer, funnier, and louder assembly programs to Brice Farwell. I, Robert Hicks, leave my rural bus service between Harrison Road and the school to my young brother. I, Arthur Jenkins, willingly leave as soon as possible for Saginaw. Page Twenty
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