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W? T sgfnoiiiii LOUISE STEELE Huck McClure High 25 Basketball 35 Cheerleader 4: Glee Club 3-4: Double Octet 4: Concert 43 Glee Club News Reporter 4: Class Play 3-41 Class Poet 4. Look for the best, expect the worst, and take what comes. PEARL. WINANS usaltyss Spem-ervillo High 1-2-3: Glee Club 4. Life is what you make it, LENORE BOWDLE' B00dle Orrhestra and Band 1-2-3-4: Class Play 3: Glee Club 1-23 Pianist for Girl Reserve 1. Boys Glee Club 1, Girls Glee Club 3-4: Sec, Home EC. Club 45 Orchestra Concert 1-Li: State Tests 1: Senior Scholarship Test 43 Historian' for THE WAYNE: Concert 4. There is not a. moment without some duty.- GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Genie Basketball 2-33 Glee Club 3-4: Vivo Pres. Home Ee. Club 43 Class Will 4: W Association. I-t is better to live somehow than not live at all. U
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W2 S iii Senior Class History Class Motto: The elevator to success is not running, take the stairs. Class Flower: Delphinium Class Colors: Blue and White Thirty-six ambitious students enrolled as Freshmen in the fall of 1934. It was a different kind of school life that we had entered, and it was several weeks before we were fully acquainted with the customs and requirements of high school routine. We were considered only in min- or parts of the high school activities and it looked like the four years ahead of us would be dreary and strenuous. But when we showed the upper classmen what we had to contribute to athletics, scholarship tests and musical activities, we then stepped into the places we were destined to fill. The Freshman year with all it's new interests was busy and en- joyable. The Sophomore year soon arrived. We had lost several of our class members. New and more perplexing problems awaited us in our studies as well as in our social life. We now had made real places for ourselves in our high school activities and found them to be of great in- terest. Our Junior year brought thrilling experiences. The first import' ant one was the selection and presentation of our class play, A Sweep- ing Victory. It proved to be a lot of work, good fun, and as nearly as we could make it, a REAL sweeping victory. About the same time, too, we chose our class colors, blue and white and our class flower, the del- phinium. After much debating class rings. were- selected and by the middle of January the Juniors were proudly displaying their Jewelry. At the Kirwan Hotel we honored the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Reception. This was the last big event of our Junior year. It seemed impossible that on September 7, 1937 this group of 22 students could be enrolling for the last time in Wayne High. Eleven of our number had entered grade school together in 1926. Our great in- crease had come in 1930 when our school district was enlarged. Four students have been with us since then. This year we have had one new student come to us from Spencerville. Our final emollment is now 23. tContinuecl On Next Pagej
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