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,-I Q I-HSD , isis T Q I934 D To own a store is the ambition of Strauss, We're sure his store'll never suffer bankruptcy or loss. Brownie and Bernice have those heavenly charms, That bring the boys flocking to rest in their arms. A nurse our Sis intends to be, As one of her patients, oh how lovely. In front of the altar Vic has just said, I dof' We're sure he'll make a fine husband, too. From Granville hails Coleman in whose twinkling blue eyes Impishness, friendliness, and character lies. Ellen has chosen as her bridegroom, Bryce I expect we shall soon have to throw shoes and rice. God's gift to the ladies am I, says Andy, To capture their hearts is like taking a baby's candy. A worshipper of Rays our Winnie's become No, not sun rays, pray, don't be so dumb. The hearts of Blasdale and Ganoe have been captured, In domestic bliss we hope they'll be enraptured. For a certain Sophomore Alden is yearning, Yes, We all know, his heart is Burning, To be a stenog is Ann Hoopes' ambition, With that bewitching dimple she should get any position. To win Marian's heart, Duncan's taking' measures drastic, Why he's even learning to trip the light fantastic. Si Woods has a shadow from the Junior Class, Yes sir, you've guessed it: Elva's the lass. You. the aforementioned members of the Class of '34, In pursuit of study will tread these halls no more. The path of Life stretching broadly in view, Beckons invitingly to all of you. Don't lag by the wayside: keep marching along, With head held high and in your hearts a song. And when you've attained that coveted goal, You can say with pride, I've given my whole. Pauline Taylor Twenty-two
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4 LHS 'fefgfl ikjxJ, -gl-Q? D gf' - T 41 l934 D ,al Blonde Dutch and dimpled Lucy are known everywhere, As a most loyal and inseparable pair. Misses Loucks, Glendye, and Dugan are sweet, Just the type that every boy wants to meet. Darwin's car is always at Becky's command, Oh Gee-don't you think such devotion is grand? Limesy's jokes are swell, everyone agrees, They also say she's an awful tease. In basketball Crocky and Wertz hold the lead, They've got what it takes, I mean accuracy and speed. McKinley and Neiman have a penchant for Hirting, They love 'em and leave 'em with their hearts still hurting. Alec Krebs is small, on that we agree, But he occupies a big space in Helen's heart, yes-siree. Ginger Miller's vivacious as her neckname implies, She really couldn't be otherwise. Miss Crissman's wave is never disturbed, And her manner is almost never perturbed. Loudenslager and McLaughlin have dancing feet, And they've got rhythm that can't be beat. Peter Newpher's eyes so soft and brown, Have won her friends for miles around. The two Georges, Miller and Deamer have won, A host of friends and haven't lost one. Elsesser and Shade are demure young misses, Lovely and charming and just made for kisses. In Belleville Reeny Shimp's going to settle down, Can you blame her-I think it's a quaint little town. The melodies Leon croons every day, Are really his own compositions they say. Our blonde, blue-eyed Betty has a Sonny disposition, And in football she adores the center position. Room 101 is Doylie's nemesis, 1 She declares her nerves are, ufrazzled to pieces. When you're blue Pat Wertz is just the cure, He'll cheer you up, we'll vouch for sure. Mid Rarick's brown eyes are full of dreams, By the way, Mid, have you included a man in your Two carefree boys are Allan and Hess, Whose pranks are always getting them in a mess. That Thomas giggle may be heard far and wide From early morning 'til late eventide. No, that's not Jean Harlow over there That's Beulah! Doesn't she have lovely hair? Hollywood's just the place for me to be,', Says Cowboy Woomer, oh, so dreamily. He's from Pennf' says Renee and rolls her eyes, By the way, Reneeis orbs are as blue as the skies. Eisenhower, Oldt, and Collins are all girl-shy, But we bet they'll fall for some girl by and by. Jan Owen's been trying to devise a sure way Of holding her Bob fore'er and a day. In baseball Homers,' mean a lot But they mean twice as much to our 'tOfF1ce Dot. Just chuck full of wisecracks is lanky Carter, If you're looking for fun, see him as a starter. Watch out, lads, for Misses Erdley and Lash, They've got pep, vim, vigor, and dash. That well-groomed appearance applies to Hawke, Who does nothing but chew gum, annoy teachers, and talk. Ann McCrory's a friend to all in need, A loyal and loving friend indeed. Football's my dish says Pete Beaver with pride, Why I could even lick Huntingdon with only Smyers at my side On the ladder of success, on the topmost rung, Silly will soon be perched with the aid of her tongue, As orators Nervy and Houtz should succeed, They can talk with great force if there is any need, schemes '? Ticcn-ty-onf'
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X, 41 LHSD 'fj?- N ' fl I934 D Chairman C Class History C, C Motto Orationeaa C , Class Night Program Vocal Solo- Evening Star -Tannhauser Glenn Freed Mary Contner Janet Snook Mary Davis Betty Bryant Martha Newpher Coyla Reitz Presentations Pauline Taylor Frank Duncan Leon Jacobs Albert McMeen Chorus- Viking Song -S. Coleridge Tayloraa, , Class Piano Solo-- Hungarian Rhapsody No. XIV-Liszt Dorothy Bingman Betty Heider Esther Mae Thomas iMargaret Williamson Presentations 4Ralph Harmon Merle Kauffman George Miller Eugene Wagner Trumpet Solo- Jupiter Polka -Goldman Carl DeLong Mantle Orationa- as aa as C are , Wayne Phenicie Response from Juniors Class Song--Old L. H. S. T1l'f'Hf1l-fIl1'f'C Lewis Briner
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