DEDICATIO BECAUSE OF HER CHEERFUL- NESS, HER PLEASANT RESPONSE TO OUR NEVER-ENDING REQUESTS, HER SINCERE FRIENDSHIP FOR THE STU- DENTS, AND HER EFFICIENCY IN XVORKING FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OUR SCHOOL, WE DEDICATE THIS 1934 WANXfATA TO OUR MARY. Page Three
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CLASSES itil lt won't take much guessing to figure out who this is. We can all tell that the agreeable little girl on the end of the front row is a Notton-and by a little simple Math we can easily determine the fact that it's one of our own-SI. And notice the wistful expression on LEILA LANE's face. She hasn't changed much, even- if her hair is shorter. Would you recognize SAMMY with short hair? My! My! how we do change. And Sis YDERSTAD too. T. DON MADERICH believed in Hshicking up for a picture in those days. Notice the jazz Bow ie. . XVe wonder why LENNART ERICKSON is frowning, lvlaybe it's in anticipation of Solid Geo- metry, and the vast amount of figuring he'd have to do to understand Miss Penn's pictures. lVlARGARET CASPERSON is another one of those girls who wore her hair short as a Freshie. Seeing so many makes us wonder if it was to allow something '--we don't know what-to soak in . But, still-ANN W ALTON wore hers long then, and now it is rather short. Don't SLIM, MARY, IQATHERINE, and BARTS look serious? lt isn't very often you see that quartet nowadays with such sober expressions. EMMALINE I'lAGER looks as though she's trying to Hirt with t.he photographer. Now, now, Em, is that nice? What do you suppose ED GALLICK is frowning about? I-le certainly had no reason to worry that early in the game. And would you look at PUNK BRADLEY? l-le was even broader then than he is now. Do you think hard work could have done that? ELEANOR BJORGAN certainly was happy in those days. just get an eyeful of that grin! But she hasrft changed much. Ask lvfis IVlcCarthy. And hasn't IXAARGARET IQRAMER changed? Maybe you wouldn't know her-she's just below smiling PINKIE ANDERSON, and next to demure JEAN GRAHAM. jean, how could you? JOHN CLARK seems to be mighty happy about something. I-le's one of those about whom we can say, My, how he has grown . Poor ARNOLD! Doesn't his expression make you just know that something was tickling his nose, but he didn't dare scratch it? Imagine the misery he must have suffered. By the way, did you realize that this picture was taken the same year that we had that unfortunate Friday the 13th incident? Don't tell us you've forgotten the day Miss Sook's Sth hour Science class went to the wrong room, just for fun. And Miss Sook, appreciating this desire, locked them in. And then, just think, some of those poor darlings who were having fun actually had tears in their eyes-not from cr ing, of course-the ' laughed so hard that they just couldn't control the tears. Of course, the following Monda each student came to class with a RED INK PASS. And, strange as it may seem, it is from this group that we got our valedictorian. Vivid old days! Page Five
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