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M CN eil Anderson Hill Dexter M cQuiston Winter Class of '34 Once again the curtain falls on the careers of the graduates of W '34. We have been embarrassed, praised, insulted, and congratulated by fellow students. We have been crammed with History, English, Physics, and Mathe- matics by the faculty. Now it is up to us to demonstrate just what benefits we have derived from the last four years of scholastic endeavor. Our class has enjoyed its sojourn in Alhambra High School although we did not have the pleasure of Kid Day and Iunior Play. Most of us are certainly regretful that we must depart from the scene of our various triumphs and defeats. The Winter class of '34 is graduating at an unfortunate time. Business has all it can do to maintain its own stability without trying to find employment for the great number of high school and college students who have recently graduated. The leaders of this class earnestly urge their classmates to go on and extend their education in order to acquire all the tools necessary to make a place on an equal footing with their fellows. We have lost classmates and gained new ones, but the spirit of our class still remains. Perhaps in later years, members of the Winter class of '34, will meet again in business or social life and renew the fellowship and love that seems to be receding as we leave Alhambra High School. As the Winter class of '34 fades out of the picture, we tender our thanks to the faculty, Mr. Bettinger, Mr. Gibbon, Mr. Werre, Miss Blount, and the school board for their interest in our work and for our welfare. To Mrs. Wynn, Miss MacLean, and Miss Drake, we offer our heartfelt gratefulness for their fine work on the Senior Play. Lately to our advisor, Miss McNeill, we find no words suited to the ex- pression of our appreciation for her work. May Miss McNeil remember us, for we will never forget her. Lrovn ANDERSON - - - - President STACEY HILL - - - - Vice-President Rosa McQuisToN - - - Secretary HAROLD DIEXTER - - - Treasure,- Twenty-three X. l
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