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' ' X£ ' ' p.- . a aZU t X ' .- c i A t!t Zy . c, .. . ti ii «v c:i — Miss Bear Varick Martin Virginia Brooks Jean Bellinger William Martin SENIOR HISTORY Olll HE class of 1934 began its high school career in September, 1931, when most of its -IIL members entered the school and joined those who had come up in February. With Miss Madge M. Hill as adviser, the two groups merged to elect Frank Newman, president; Winifred Wig, vice president; Sara Austin, secretary; and Philip Shepardson, treasurer, lack Saunders was yell leader. Most of the class continued this successful start and became full-fledged juniors. This time Malcolm McDuffie as president, assisted by Philip Shepardson, vice president; Sara Austin, secretary; and William Martin, treasurer, led the class in a most successful year. Mrs. Edna Rich Nelson was adviser, and Jack Saunders was yell leader. They distinguished themselves with the junior rally, with winning the assembly contest, and with the junior prom, held in the cafeteria. The class began its last year under the leadership of Varick Martin, president; Virginia Brooks, vice president; Jean Bellinger, secretary; and William Martin, treasurer. Miss Ethel I,. Bear advised the now all-important seniors, while Jack Saunders for the third year aroused their spirit in assemblies and class meetings. Early in the year class sweaters, light blue brushed wool with gray felt numerals, were chosen. In the Thanksgiving drive, with William Heideman in charge, they won first place in number of contributions and in percentage of class contributing. The alumni day, headed by Winifred Wig, was a pronounced success. Twelve seniors took part in the senior play Green Stockings under the capable leadership of Miss Margaret Lauer. With Virginia Brooks in charge, several class projects to advertise the senior play were carried out. Among these were the senior assembly, featuring class talent; and the senior tea, held in the cafeteria. Senior dav, ditch d.iy to the rabble, was held this year at Hollywood Riviera Cluh, and was reported a fine time. Events moved rapidly, and before anyone knew it, class night, headed bv Clarita Heath, and commencement were history. Page Thirteen
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