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Class Song Tune- fkCanclles in the Sky We're the class of thirtyffour. We've strived to do our hest Fame and honor We will hring To this high school yet. Thanks to you for all the joy For joy and sorrow too. To you we'll raise this song For you our hearts will long. We've got the pep and vim lt always takes to win We know we'll stand the test. To you with grateful praise This song of thanks we raise We'll always cherish you, After time has hrought success We won't forget this school We will be forevermore Class of thirtyffour.
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ROBERT EDWARDS LLOYD ARNETT Glec Club 41 k'Bclls of Bcuujof Hi.Y 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Inter, luis 41 Comic Treat 3. dim volley Ball 3' LOLA BELLE HOCKMAN Marion High School 21 House' RUTH FRAZEE hold Science Club 4: Interfclass Speed Ball 4g Interfclass Basket' Glce Club 2, 3, 4: i'GypSy bixll 4. Rover 3: 'hBells of Beaujolais' 4: Better Speech Club 4: Household PAUL HEYDE Science Club 4g Mixed Chorus 3, Band 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2g Hob' by Club 59 Orchestra 4. C1055 Speed Ball 4' OTTO ILES Football 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 41 Bet' ter Speech Club 4g Interfclass Basf RUNALD MCMILLIN 5533351 21 3, 49 Intepdass VOHCY Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. a . 4: Iuterfclass Basketball 41 Inter'
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B 2 wfyt'-1. C M T .nag f .1 . Y, ..,g-'fits - ww-agua-px. VALEDICTCRY LEONA BYERS, FIRST HONOR STUDENT THE river of life flows serenely on and we are all a part of it. Sometimes our wa' ters are troubled, sometimes we bubble gailyg Often we rush madly forward, but always our course is set and guided by an invisible hand. We begin-a tiny, trickling, bewildered thing feeling our way slowly forward. We meet with others and join them in the happy, carefree dance of youth. We grow and as we grow, we are less and less protected. Though we are buffeted by the rocks and elef ments of nature, we never falter but surge forward,-stronger and better for the struggle. Our souls are developing, our minds are developing, our bodies are developing-we are growing day by day, but suddenly we have arrived at a turning point. 'Tis a precif pice-fa falls-and there lies before us a wide, dark, mysterious gulf. We view it with an interest and leap for' ward with a fearlessness, hope, and trust that is our heritage4the faith of our fathers. Thus, as we began, we shall continue to the end, tackling every obstacle with courage and giving the best we have within us. SALUTATGRY ROBERT WHITE, SECOND HONOR STUDENT Parents, Friends, Teachers: We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirtyffour, wish to thank you for fitting out our sailing vessels with the necessary equip' ment for the long and venturesome voyage on this troubled sea of life. You have provided us with many nautical instruments by offering to us a wide variety of academic subjects, and having received help from well trained instructors, each one of us feels that he will be able to captain his own ship with the greatest degree of lexterf 1ty. Page Twenty-two We are reasonably assured of this fact be' cause we have taken advantage of the knowlf edge you have so graciously given us by your sacrifices-sacrifices, which are doubly hard to make at the present time but which, nevf crtheless, you made unflinchingly. As you join us now in the entertainment of the evening, may you feel that in our hearts there is a deep appreciation for the op' portunities you have given us and may the years that follow repay you doubly for your investment in the Class of '34, We bid you all a most cordial welcome.
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