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PRESIDENT S ADDRESS Vlassmates If thele ex 91 xxas a tlme ln xxhlch xxe should be glad to be al1xe It 11 noxx ll hat mole could xxe ask for' We haxe health fuends and a futule befole us The Splllt of bemg glad to le al1xe cant help but ca11x us thlough Thls tlme challenges us as othe1 condltlons haxe challenge! genera tlons befole Thex accepted the11 challenge xxlth an lndomltable Splrlt Thex hand ox 91 the11 Slllllt to us noxx to meet then challenge Max xve be able to hand ox er that same unchanged sp111t xx hen the tlme comes Although xxe are looklng, forxxald 1nto the uncertaln future xx1th hmpe xxe glance backxxald oxer the past four vears They haxe been xleasant xea1s The felloxx sh1p xxlth each othel and the 3.SSOCl3tl0ll xxlth ou1 teachels xx1ll probablx stand out 1n oux mmds xx hen xve thlnk of ou1 Alma Mater Those ale thmgs xx h1ch cannot be forgotten Our teachels play a mol e lmportant palt 1n our hx es than xve realwe They help us to form ou1 ldeals and they are constantly a source of guldance and txalnlng Oux teachers haxe been flne and thex haxe trled hard to help us To the class of '34 xx ho xx1ll take our pl ice xxe xxlsh a xerv happy nd successful sen1o1 yeal You haxe alleadx shoxxn a lemarkable abllltx and xxe feel conhdent that you and the classes folloxxlng xx1ll keep up the standald that xxe haxe trled to atta1n The class of '33 blds xou all farexx ell Rexa Llncoln DUTIES DF THE FEATURE EDITDR Nobodx but a feature edltor knoxxs 1ust xx hat dutles that pos1t1on en talls no1 can these 16S1JOIlS1b1llt19S be 1ead1lx explalned bx a pelson xxho knox s as llttle about them as I do Hoxx ex er I can sum up the general field xx h1ch he must cox er the feature ed1to1 must make people laugh Into a xx orld xx h1ch sometlmes seems totally lost to the art of humor he must lnfuse such xokes humol ous poems and cartoons as xx11l arouse the xaded mterest of the students Ido not mean that he must compose the xokes and poems O1 draxv the caltoons h1s task cons1sts chleflx of selectlng from all the a1t1cles or draxxlngs submltted the ones xx h1ch xx1ll be most suxtable and most humorous Hls 18 the questlonable puxllege of b11ng1ng enough sunshlne mto the l1fe of the students to offset the effects of the Latln test he max haxe faxled 1n xust befole the Athenmns xx ere dlstrlbuted Anx one xx ho hold th1s posltxon on a school papel must haxe dlplom acx and gl eat talent for tactfullx lefuslng, the offerm s xx huh students submlt to hlm Thex tell hlm or xxllte out for hlm anclent xokes xx h1ch xxele not partlculaxlx funnx ln the first place and xx l llLll haxc dcudedlx detellolated xx1th age No matter xxho submlts lt one slmplx cannot 1ep11nt a xokc xxluch aplealcd m The Atheman a fexx xeals before 11610191 can one p11nt a xoke xx hxch IS not a xoke although thls last has been done The featule edltor must use CllSCl1I'!1lll3tl0Il Vx hen these students fall to nnd then offezlngs ln prlnt hoxxexel thex must be pac1f1ed that most enyox able task falls to the lot of the feature edxtor and of COUISG makes h1s l1fe Just a llttle more pleasant Nora Lambert Page eighteen Y V , ,. . V . V, . ' ' V ' . V , . . . V L V . . V V L V V , . . , L . L . , L K 1 I 1 1 V ' ll . 1 l ' L T n 1 L I . L. V A. L ,L A .'1 . 1 1 1 1 I I v 1 I - L k L L , L L L 7.L 1 4 V n 1 5 'I 5 . . I 1 . ' V ' 1 . 1 1 l 1. 1 v . I I 5 Y I L L , . t 4' A ' I 4 ' 1. v D L K L L . , V L y V V V , V . V V V V V V L , L V L. I 11 V I1 Y ' V. Q . . V. : L W L . L 4 mv V. v . 1 . 1 Y . Q L . L L 1 r I T 1 V . I L L . L, L L 1 11 y 4 . 4 Q ' . v 1 D L L L . v 1 1 I I Q 1 J 1 1 L L L L Y . H . . a ' . , . V . Y . V L V ' V V' V V V' V :LL Q , L' , L V L a . . KVKV ' V V .i V L Q V AV V L V L ' ' My L V L ' L V 4 VV V V' V' LL L 1 Q Y v ' l Y C ' V V L I n VV ' I u Y . V l V 1 l v ' A U . L L L ' 1 N -1 . . . l N 1 l V T 1 v V L L L ' A -V7 L VV. V ' V V VL L L , V T 1 4 ' 1 r ' v ' 1 . . V 1 V. Y . . L,, , L L l V V . Q 1 14 5 4 1. . V D L, L , L, U L Q L V. . V V L 'V L L L , L L, Q . .w . I. y. 1. L L . L L LV KV AV LV AV . .V V 1 I . . I v 1 . 1 1 l . L I ' l L c L L . v 1 . 1. . 1 5 5 I 1 A V . y' s L L L L - . V 1 . V ' 1 L V V V' ' gr V V ' L V V 2 m . t L f ,. L L 1 l . 1 . v-1. . 1 - . 1 V l L . 8 , , , L V V L ' L L 1 V V ' V V ' . L V, 1 L' v 1 L. A Y s . .L V L V i L 8 h I KV .V .V , .' ' A V ' . s V L, ' 'L V V , L . A L K L , ' A . Q' 4 ' V . 1 ' I . l I I 1 1 l L . , . L L , ' . . .L L . V , L L L . L V V . ' ' ' V 1' ' ' L V . V V L. L - 1 s , - 9 - L - 9 , , L . .-A .
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W ' 'z - ' ,f M ,r, ,. .-mt..-rf . Loulse Sumner Ossle Smlle Darn Ha' Smile How can people he :ad and gloomv when :het see how much fun Own- gete from life' She -eems neur to get tlrefl of laugh mg wht' should She with such a rharmmg laugh' Merle Terry Hate To I p The Xlornm Terrt our 1 a mate who belleus that Rl le me s golden uutll ll app ud to mu- 4 or S IW ln: fo Nohodt who ha: heard htm play doubts hrs muilcal ulnlltt Wllllam Thurston B1 A Long Long Tratl 'lw mdmg ll one of our class whoee name we are cure will some dat' be m that auguft volume YVho s Who ln Amerlcx People wnll continue to depend up on hum as we hate Anna Wlnte Old Platlnatm NX httey has been with um onlt a tear hut 1n hat tune her friendly nature and wulhngness to help etertone hate made mant rlendf We wlth s e would hate been wlth us longer Robert VVood Bob From YY at B a c k Home If von were to awk one f Bob Q frlends to tell hns ommon of hum one of the fxret thmtze he would mentlon would be hw tn nbtruslte kmrlneas e ttmpathnes wlth euryone ' 4 'V' T 'TIKV '!'f'.J - 1 :Re F'3 a 'ln '7.'Z f!'s-lf' Wllham Swmgle Rube Hand Me Down Mt XX alkmg Cane Rube wlttt tongue :nd humorous 0lDNPX'X3fl0llN hate kept us amufed eten when we hate been lHlllY'l9ll to feel a llttle fl0WTlK l9l Xlc re NIQTIITIK hum sueceu Xtxll Rogers Burton Thomas Burt Turf rl Burt 1 lnfeftxoutlt llVll'0l!'l0ll9 lhjfltmlllf f llfe me Just as much ln eu :lem-e when he 11 plntmg football hard I4 It ts when ln ns laughmg 'xt hls own Jokes Allce Tyrrel A T In The Dum Dlm Dawn mg Aa l'1l3Hl9lf for the or-che: rn Showed that she took mtereat muuf' 'le well na that the was an Indus-trloua worker Her Studleq showed thla too Ernest Wood Ernie Just Just qo llthouzh Frnle :nend moat of hw tune nn luuzh Ill' 'md Jn tnz he at more Qerxoue moment: dur Inf: which he can be and haw been mn-It helpful t the class Thelma Zlmmer Sue 'iweet que Tudgmg Que by her meture vnu mnzht hazard the opmxon that the li 'a purely rlevoratlte append dage Thu tt untrue for She 11 uieful to the claw ae well as ornamental Page seventeen at . Y, KK YI HI- - - - - vu ' K' - t v 1 ' .. .' .. us Il U U . -'I so 1' In 4 -. A Z ' nn ' I 19 , ' is 'l ss- ' I . n- if - ' nf. f 'l .- -'.' -, Q is I' - .'i ': f . .' 'f thi.' '. ', rt:-. , j I ' . ' . . . ,'. ' ' 4 ' ' ll 'llll KK Y, i .' ' 1' l 41 - ' . , HB-I H is I H. , , ' , ,, ' HH . In 1 ' I 1 ' , ' Y! Wh1tey A ll ' YY .. A ,.. ,. v . ,H 1 . H I- ' , l I, 3 5 -, ' g I .. 4 . ., ' Q V ' ' , v ' L . 'k' . h . ' . . 0 ll Y! ll l! .. , V , . - .3 -. 0 .l ' -In - H, W . l . N'1'3.iI7:.f tliifltt..-f 54.5 f'il- '.'f?'lk'?ii.-7:21 ,f-,ST -I' an '- TE , 'ff ' A f.. .'1:,..E 5 'f .GTE'-,7:'lTfT'f 735Rr3 ' ' V -' 4 '-
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RETROSPECTION A mole eager proud vs1ll1ng to learn group of freshmen than the class of nmeteen hunched and thntx three nex er cluttered up the decks of Athens hlgh school There H919 so many of us and llke most land lubbels ue managed to be Ill so many places at once that the mole experlenced seamen of the UI per classes ney 91 qulte succeeded 1n keepxng us out of the1r may VS e were organlzed as a class late ln the year and yuth Kenneth Clark as presldent and guxdlng llght ync stluggled through our flrst year as a part of the hlgh school We ey en org xmzed the Archon and Archonlan soc1et1es carrvmg on thc work qulte successfully We contrlbuted some good materlal to the 1thlet1c cause Our sophomore year found us a l1ttle more seaxxorthy and a great deal more blase Th1s yeal lt was James Flanagan who Cl11'9Ct9d our course We organlzed a Shrubbery club Our athletes blought us lncreas 1ng glory and some of them had dey eloped the11 sea legs so vs ell that they earned block A s Yvltll the Sophomore Welcomlng dance we yy ere form ally recely ed 1nto the hlgh school by the 1un1ors Then almost before we reahzed xt half our yourney was completed we yy ere 1un1ors taklng a more actne part IH the actlyltles of our school than we had done before D3V1d Saunders was at the helm durlng th1s successful IH athletlcs The crownlng achlevement of our year was the Tumor Senlor Banquet ue yy olked very hard to make It successful Tlme flew by as It always does and we suddenly found ourselves rushlng through the educfztlonal ocean on the last lap of our 1ourney Llke all QGHIOTQ we stalted ysorry mg about polnts 1ny1tat1ons and the senlor play IH a motley assoltment Reya Llncoln as presldent steered a stralght course for us Durlng our four years ln Athens hlgh school our membels haye been proflclent IH ey 913 form of dCtlXltV Clldm3t1C olatorlcal athletlc muslcal and schol 1st1c We haxe lost some of our eagerness but retfun our prlde 1n belng part of Athens H1gh School At last ue haye reached the safe hnbom of g'I'ddlldtl0H where yye shall lest for a tlme mth SdllN fulled before our coulses sepalfxte Then yye shall embaxk upon dlffelent yessels for a much longer 1ou1nev than thls ue haye 1ust completed Though our shlps axe as dlfferent as our courses we shall haxe the same dest1nat1on success Nora Lambert Page nzneteen u , v v' ' - - kv M K K 1 ' . , . t - Y . ' , H L 117' v 1 1 ' . v . 1 . , . . my ' v vv. I . ' , 5. . lv ' V' 1 , v' . 1 -' ' ' ' V L , 1 1 ' . , V ' ' .' ' . . .- - z . . A.'. 'S v Q, ' y L- v ' l . y v . U ' Q V . , . . , . . 7 Y - .. , y . . . . 7 . . v. . u 9 L stage of our voyage. During this year, also, many of our members were . V - . Z Y Y 4 Y . K . , U .. . - N' x . Y 'A A 7 v n . . c ' .l , . . ., r n ., i . K ' .lf ' . V1 , .1 A , . ,' ' I - .Uv 1 . ' v' 1 Z ., ' ' v ' Y 1 ' Y . , A . 1 2 - '. ' .' .' ' ' .H , c . ' .' , '. . v .' ' . ' 'f . .' 'c . n , v A V A' ' . is nn 1 i Y
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