fC'5he Pen ,M The Annual Staff presents la ir high school st i - t i - a i new type of yearbook in this ' speaks. I volume. During the present eco- The ' . of e nior p i S nomic depression, we are beconi- JV' has b e O Q. at eha ge ing accustomed to less expensive 7 ei Ai more portraits o th and less elaborate things, and w ts , ,. We i aye alsolchang d ,. have f0U11d 111 m3HY C3595 the l n of listing senior activities we prefer these forms to those of , n , e ls to the describing of our more aflluent days. We hope O . it s ' r's most outstanding that this Wlll be true of Our i ' . ieve ents, something of his yearbook. Even though flnan' , S O personal Y or of his characteris- cial conditions have caused us to Q NI ,,,,, Pag 4 - rigs 35 Saw them, and have Simpllfl' the WP9 0fPUbl1C3t10Q 3 written ese short paragraphs we feel that the value and vying WILEY, U HOLDEMA informally and naturally, some- pose hav? been retamed' BOARD OF EDUCATION. . ge 5 times emptloymg fhe slang which fl-he size of the Yearbook has seems to v e a distinctive part of been changed and the number FACULTY ..A,.Ap,A'- Page 3 Student S Vocabulary- pages d2Cr6aS2d somewhat, Among other changes, we re- only as a means of retrenching, SENIORS OF ,34 gret that it has been necessary to but also in keeping with the omit the photographs of the publications of the times. In Class Histories ,,..r. Page faculty, but we have, in this building the yearbook we have section, followed the plan of had in mind certain magazines Pictures and Activities. .Page many college annuals which list and publications which reflect only the names and official po- the modern trend, and we have CLASSES EAEHLA L I Page sitions of their faculty members, tried to make our book modern and have added some comments in every way. ORGANIZAUONS I Q L page on the functioning of each de- The 1934 Pennant has no partment' particular theme, since the ten- BAND ueelnnen A page I Every one enjoys looking at dency of recent yearbooks has pictures of his school-mates: for been away from the elaborate ORCHESTRA A Page this reason photography has and detailed art themes. As we played a greater part in the have built this yearbook, how- building of our Annual than ever, we have had a school-life DRAMATICS ' t ' ' Page ever before. This is the first idea in mind. By this we mean, yearbook to include in its pic- that the Annual should be a rec- SCHOOL LIFE ' ' ' ' Page ture section scenes actually taken ord of our daily round of classes, of classes at work within our meetings with friends, extra- SNAPSHOTS P age school. curriculum activities and social The Staff has made ever ef- events. In carrying out this idea, OUR SCHOOL AT WORK' 'Page fort to naake this yearbooi as we have depicted the average CALENDAR 4 I I A L V I A V I A L page representative as possible, and to Stlldent In these P33915 and have include within its covers all that tried to catch the spirit' of school ATHLETICS Students would most' like to life, as he feels it. This desire is have. Since the early inception reflected in the colored section, Coaching Staff , , , , , ,Page of the general idea of the book, in the center of the book, and in We have Worked and planned to many of the small sketches and Football . . . . Page make it as satisfactory as pos- Pictures. sible, holdin all the while to B k b ll P -g ' We have retained practically as et 3 ' A ' age an economlcal budget Wh1,Ch the same subject matter that has would not draw YOO h93V1lV been used in former years, but Track ' ' ' ' ' Page UP011 the Senior UQQISUYY- ln' the style of writing we have T . P We feel that this yearbook, in tried to break away from the mms ' age pictures and in writing, ex- stiff, meaningless phrases which G. i , S t P presses the spirit of the school, no one ever bothered to read, and lf S por S ' ' ' ' ' age and we hope that after reading have endeavored to write as the ADVERTISING Q L I I V 4 A A Page its pages you will think 50, too, Presented and published by the senior class of Elkhart High School, Elkhart, Indiana. Staff . . .Verna Olsen, Editor-in-Chiefg Jeanette Cole, Art Editorj Harry Ludwig, Business Manager.
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