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MARGUERITE McGL IRE Tiny” (General Course) A happy lass, always the same. An l a very good sport in every game. Spanish 4. JOHN RULE John (General Course) A man of few words. LYLE DAWN Oss (General Course) Husky of body, handsome of face— A man among men any place. Staunton Military Institute 1: Class President 2; Interclass Sports 2. 4; Russell High School 3; H. B. 2. 4; Football 2; Historical Club 2: Spanish 2. CECIL SMITH “Smithy” (General Course) A drowsy nature, dreamy eyes— If he ever worked, it’d be a surprise. CLASS OFFICERS President Homer Edincton— Homer lias been an efficient and capable president tor the past two years and has taken active interest in all forms of athletics and dramatics., Xo matter what was asked of him lie always obliged, and his ready smile has brightened many a dull day. VI CE-1 RES 1 DE N T To M I I OP KIN S— Tom. the punner of the class of 34, is one of the most outstanding boys in our class. He’s witty and wise, and quite a gay Lothario. Tom is a credit to the class of '34 and I. II. S., even if poetry doesn’t run in his family. Secretary Dillard Kuhlman— Our secretary, Dillard, is one of the most active members of the class of 34. Who can ever forget him as Discipline Chairman of Student Council? He prefers buying six suits, three overcoats, and one chocolate soda to an afternoon of study- ing, and if you don’t believe us. ask Miss Dana. Treasurer Foster Delong— Fos is alxmt the only hoy in the whole class whom we trust with our money. We know he won’t leave town because there are too many girls to whom he would have to bid fond farewells. Foster is a capable and efficient officer and has served as treasurer for two years. Twenty
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MARGUERITE VENCILLE ”Mar ,” (Commercial Course) Where ignorance is bliss tis folly to be wise. Commercial 3; Poetry 2; Art and Poster 2. HAROLD VOGELSONG Roots” (Commercial Course) Not that 1 love study less, but 1 love fun more. ANNA MARIE WHITE Annie (General Course) Health and happiness can be found only out of doors. Volleyball 1, 2. 3. 4; B. B. 1. 2, 3. 4; G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; “Kiddie”. FRANKLIN WHITE “Red” (General Course) The women don’t worry him; he has other troubles. Football 1. 3, 4; B. B. 3, 4; “I” Club 3. 4; Swim- mers 2, 3, 4; Class Trcas. 1; Owl 4; Roil and Reel 1; Nature 2; Interclass Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. MADELINE WILSON “Slim” (General Course) Courtesy is catching. Girl Reserves 1. 2. 3. 4; B. B. 2. 3. 4. ORA EDNA WILSON Eddy (Commercial Course) Worry and I have never met. Leavenworth High School 1; Mixed Chorus 2: His- torical 2. JOSEPH WISE “Polar” (General Course) Think twice before you speak.— Then talk to yourself. Football 2. 3: B. B. 2. 3; Baseball 2: T Club 2. 3. 4: Athletic Manager 4; Swimmers and Divers 2, 3. CARL ARTHUR WYMER “Babe” (General Course) A manlier soul you could not seek. Unless you went to the land of the Greek. Football 1. 2; B. B. 1. 2. 3; Baseball 2: “I” Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4; Interelass Sports 1. 2. 3. 4. RUTH WHITTON 'Ruthie” (General Course) Consistency of purpose is the secret of success. Orchestra 1, 2. 3; Story Telling Club 1, 2; Poetry 2. RALPH BROCK Senator (General Course) The world shall know that 91 have lived. Glee Club 4 A. S. B. 3, 4. ,
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A Class Will We, tlie honorable graduating class of the year of our Lord, 1934, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the nearness of our departure from dear old I. H- S., do most solemnly (?) publish and declare this to he our last will and testament as follows: 1. Inez Adams, will Suzie's parking place to anyone who can miss the telephone pole. I. Ciarabelle Addis, will my charming personality to Margaret Rutledge. I. Rill Ailles, will my seat on the football bench to anyone who likes it better than I. I. Dorothy Ranks, will my Roots to absolutely no one. I. Mildred Reasley, will my platinum locks to anyone with muddy brown hair. I. Eleanor Rurcham, will my ability to learn to any other D student. I, Louise Rrown. will my poise to Richard Stepteau. I. Leroy Bridges, will mv speed in shorthand to whoever wants it. I, Norma Bishop, will my giggles to Dot Culbertson. I. Ralph Brock, will my Martha to no one. I. Sadie Burgess, will my Muzzey and seat in 225 to my brother Virgil. I. Madeline Brownstead. will my typing fingers to liarline Tillman. I. Sam Campbell, will mv Blue Heaven to Millard Tennant. I, Elmer Craiger, will my ability to chatter in Spanish to Miss Cronacher. I, Albert Carter, will my position on the team to Ralph Hale. I, Paul Cannon, will the loafing at Home Plate to Clarence Wise. I, George B. Cox, will my ability to make love to mv brother Dutiker, Bud Tennant. I, Speed Cales, will my last round-up” to James Love joy. I, Gene Campbell, will my athletic ability to Ralph Waldo. We. Eoster DeLong and Eddie Milem. will our power over women to anyone who can surpass us. 1, Lyle Dawn, will my curly locks to George Gully. 1, Jeff Davis, will whatever I don't have to anyone who doesn't want it. 1, Leonard Davidson, will my unusual ability in shorthand to Miss Pricer. 1, John Daly, will my energy (?) to Hugh MacCurdy. I, Gertrude Destocki, will my musical ability to my sister, Eileen. I. Earl Dickess, will my ability to rattle the keys on the typewriter to Paul Gray I, Charles DeLong, will one of the Tigers' cubs to Paul Gannon. I. Homer Edington, will my position as Ereshman coach to anyone with a keen sense of humor. I, Evaline Ellis, will my ability to get along with the boys to Viola Ellis. I, Helena Falls, will my long distance walks to Delmar Crown. I. Orville Eundersol, will my knowledge of history to Miss Mower. I. Ottis Ford, will my manliness to Billy Carte. I, Marcella Fugitt, will my sense of humor to nobody. I, Gordon Fillgrove, will my power over one woman to anyone who can get her. I. Lucille Frazer, will my horse-laugh to Bettie Wheeler. I. Harold Frazer, will my habitual grin to Jim Waldo. I, Gladys Gool, will my curly hair to Lois Chinn. 1, Carol Griffith, will my smiles to Winifred 1'reeman. I, Dick Glanville, will my ability to “get by to Irwin Stern, f, Fritz Goodman, will my love for sports to June McMahon. I, Edna Mae Green, will my changeable moods to Alice Hopkins. I, Avanelle Hannon, will my position as monitor to Ruth Tttrvey. I. Lolita Harper, will my “hunt and punch system to Miss Rolph. I, Nell Rose Howell, will my embarrassing moments as a senior to Elbe McCormick. I, Alice Hughes, will my home ties to anyone who likes to sit at home. 1, Juanita Hunter, will my nick-name Tiny to all seventh graders. Twenty-one
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