Redlands High School - Makio Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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Jack Clay Wenonah Arnold Marianne Alle S eniors Having successfully completed three years on our high school campus, the class of 1934 is now preparing to enter into a further and greater field of activities which lies ahead. We can only hope that we have given as much to the school in helping maintain and establish ideals and traditions as we have gained in the time spent here. The class has won enviable fame in its activities. There will be many vacancies in all the sports next year as a large percentage of the star athletes are leaving with the class of 1934. The members have furnished officers in various campus activities. We also claim the biggest number and the finest leaders in other fields, such as debating, dramatic work, and innumerable student activities. The class is not without its musicians, those who in various fields have dis- tinguished themselves. This year has brought us further along the highway of success than even the most optimistic of us dared hope in the beginning. With this beginning, other great accomplishments will be our goals in the years immediately before us. This spirit will prove more powerful to the Seniors of the class of 1934 in developing high standards of student life and accomplishments than all the rules and regulations which could be devised. Later classes will build on the early foundations laid by the members of the class of 1934, to construct the mutual understanding and co-operation between the faculty and students which has long been desired. Now, as we prepare to go out into the world of business or learning or professions, we look back on our Senior year as the outstanding one of our lives. The treasure hunt was one of the important events of the year. After attempt- ing to eat breakfast in the wee hours of the morning, the seekers followed a map to the correct spot where the treasure was hidden. Returning to school, a program of wide enjoyment was presented. Another memorable occasion was the Senior Get Together Party, where all Seniors, tall and short, skinny, plump, etc., held an informal dance and program. What fun! The Senior Class Play, Three Cornered Moon. was presented to a large audience in the spring. The cast was excellently chosen and the play was certainly one of the best ever produced. Reaching the Sophomore year was no achievement on our part — we were taken for granted — but time has told that wc soon were heard of and from. Our Junior year passed all too quickly. After several postponements on account of the weather, the class had no Snow Party, sad but true. We were greatly relieved when a Senior Ditch Day was awarded us. We Seniors now regret that this most profitable year is at an end, but will look forward with seal into the future. — Wenonah Arnold m r V , [20 ■ , X

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From Mr. Shaper -»QaV April 27, 1934 To the Class of 1934: Your friends who are remaining here wish to express through me their good wishes for your sueeess in the fields whieh you will enter as graduates of our high sehool. They join me in a feeling of regret that our pleasant, personal relationships have come to an end. You have developed traits and abilities here that give us assur- ance you will attain that high success in the life of leadership about which your dreams and ideals have been fashioned.. Your service will lie in the professions, in civic leadership, in the industries and commerce and in our social, religious, and educational life. You will contribute to the idealism and happiness of home-life. We will be happy in your success. You will reflect credit upon your high school. We want you to know that you will continue a part of its memories, history and spirit. Those of us you leave be- hind are happier and the life of Redlands High has been made bet- ter by your having been here. Goodbye and Good Luck to you of 1934. Sincerely yours, B. W. SHAPER 21]

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