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SCOTT WEBB Commercial g'Tl1ey go wild, simply wild over mef, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Soccer. 2, 4, Baseball, 4, Baseball Man- ager, l, Orchestra, l, 2, Clee Club, 2, 3, 4, Quartet, 3, 4, Vice President of Student Council, 4, Junior Prom Commit- tee, 3, Class Treasurer, 2, lnterclass Soccer, 2, 3, 4, lnter- class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Athletic Association, l, 2, Ring Committee, 3, Senior Play Publicity Committee, 4. NINA WHITACRE Homemaking See where she comes, apparell'd like the spring. Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Academic Union Board, 2, Secre- tary of Student Council, 2, Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4, Captain of lnterclass Soccer, 3, Sophomore Dance Committee, 2, Academic llnion Food Sale Committee, 2, Member of Ath- letic Association, 2, lnterclass Volley Ball, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 3, Junior Ring Committee, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, President of Audubon Society, l, lnterclass Soccer, 2, 3, Academic llnion Dance Committee, 2, lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3, Senior Invitation Committee. . Class Poem This is the class of nineteen thirty-four- Some members of our group to fame will soar And all of us will separated be, Each carving out a different destiny. To our dear teachers gratitude is sent For hours of aid and counsel they have spent In helping us to our success attain, And courage, wisdom, and ideals gain. The time for graduation now is here, And we must part from school and friends so dear, But in our hearts will be a place always Filled with the memories of our sehoolhood days. When we have tried to reach the goal we've set, And many thorns as well as roses met, When of life's joys and pains weive had our share, Wlelll think back to our Alma Mater fair. And like those Seniors who have gone before To seek their fortune-and their fate explore, We hope when we have ended our lifels race We may have made the world a better place. Mina Slater
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MINA SLATER Commercial Thoughts that breathe, and words that burnf' Clee Club, 3, 4g Class Poet, 43 Senior Play Program Com- mittee, 4. CAROL STONE Commercial None but herself could be her parallelf, Sanger Scholarship, l, 2, Student Council, 4, Vice Presi- d:nt of Class, 4, Academic Union Board, 45 Glee Club, 43 Opcretta, 4, Sigma Gamma, 4, Library Club, 4, Audubon Society, 1, Valedictorian. GILBERT STEINMANN , Academic Course l:n't it nic: to be in love with yourself and know that you have no rivals? Radio Club, 3, Sanger Scholarship, 35 Class Prophecy, 43 Sigma Gamma, 33 Scretary Sigma Gamma, 4, Senior Play Lighting Committee, 4g Salutatorian. HARRIS THOMAS Academic Course I will leave large footprints in the sands of time. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 33 Senior Play Prop Committee, 4. ,IUANITA VANORMAN Homcmaking l'Gct a prayer book in your hand, And stand between two churchmenf' Clos Club. 2, Operetta, 23 Prize Speaking, 3, Dramatic Club, 43 Audubon Society, 1. FERNE VOLKMAN College Entrance A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Academic Union Board, 3, 4g Editorain-chief, 4, Library Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Sigma Gamma, 35 Dramatic Club, 4, Sanger Scholarship, lg lnterclass Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3, Audub-n Society, lg lnterclass Soccer, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association, 1, 2.
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a History of Class of 1934 ln the fall of l922, five little girls and one small boy began their school career. Those children were Eleanor McCabe, Helen Dempsey, Mary Byrnes, June Evans, Ferne Volkman, and Howard Lally. During the first years of our school life we were happy, carefree, and childish. When we entered the second lap of our lives, Gertrude McLean, Priscilla Hayes, Emily Ed- munds, Willard Allen, Harris Thomas, and Bessie Jacobson had become members of our class. At this period of our life we were youthful, gay and foolish. These years were marked by the selection of class pins in the eighth grade, and also graduation from the two story brick building to the Waterville Central School. Winriie Lloyd, Nina Yvhitacre, Pauline Collins, Scott Webb, .luanita Vanorman, Helen Ryan, Leroy Pickett, and Carol Stone had joined our class during those years. Our high school days were busy and eventful. ln our Junior year we flashed our priceless rings nonchalantly in front of all. Here we outgrew adolescence and love affairs, and became young and dignified men and wom- en. After four long years of continual struggling, we have finally reached our goal and have obtained a membership of thirty-eight with the names of Raymond Dunn, Bessie Chernoif, Helen Heckert, Roger Kane, Stuart Martin, Thomas Doyle, John Cleary, Kathleen Brown, Geneva Coote, Gilbert Steinmann, Florence Diehl, Glenn Bowers, Antonia Galler, Mina Slater, Alice Bogan, Albert Radley, Frank Gibbons, and Donald Fuess included in our list. During these years, a large percentage of our class has participated in the various school activities. Donald Fuess, Willard Allen, Alice Bogan, Raymond Dunn, June Evans, and Juanita Vanorman have distinguished them- selves by their oratorical ability. Roger Kane, Nina Whitacre, Thomas Doyle, June Evans, Winnie Lloyd, Scott Webb, Helen Ryan, Albert Radley, Helen Dempsey, Bessie Chernoff, Leroy Pickett, and Raymond Dunn have excelled in basketball. ' . Carol Stone, Helen Dempsey, Ferne Volkman, Gertrude McLean, Nina Whitacre, and Donald Fuess have represented our class on the Academic Union staff. The officers of our class this past year Were: Howard Lally, president, Carol Stone, vice president, Mary Byrnes, secretary, and Albert Radley, treasurer. Now that we have reached the start of our life in the outside world, we shall endeavor to climb to the top of the hill in our future years.
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