Athens Area High School - Athenian Yearbook (Athens, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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SENIORS Margaret Oliver “Peg” “With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.” “Peg” doesn’t believe in taking anything too seriously and greets everyone with a smile. Ethel Patton “Pat” “Just beyond the mist and rain clouds Shines the sun in splendor bright.” “Pat pooped up everyone by her vivacity. Dorothy Potter “Dodie” “Whenever you speak, speak kindly. Give joy wherever you dwell.” Dorothy’s steadiness in playing for the orchestra proves her interest in music. Alta Reeves “Alto” “Nothing else in all life is such a maker of joy. and cheer as the privilege of doing good. “Alto is another member of the class who is very quiet. Harold Robbins “Hal” “With blackest hair combed smoothly back, admirers he will never lack.” “Hal” is always ready for anything and you would always find him on the fair side of all questions. He was your friend if you would allow him to be. Bernard Ryan “Bernie” “What man dare. I dare.” “Bernie is the chief of the humor section. Always at home whether entertaining on field or with associates, or being entertained at various places he is accustomed to visit. Virginia Page “Ginny” “The gayest hours trip lightly by. And leave the faintest trace.” “Ginny’s” fondness for good times makes her an enjoyable companion. Hazle Pearn “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Her size doesn't hinder Hazle from succeeding in everything she attempts. Jane Rawley “Life will be a pleasant tune Joyful as a day in June.’’ Jane’s love of a joke makes her a pleasing companion. David Richie “Dave” “His foot has music in it as he comes up the stairs.” When anyone makes a noise, “Dave” is always in the midst of it. No one cares for a good time as much as Dave.” Helen Rockett “Happines is the feeling we experience When we are too busy to be miserable.’’ Every class has a care-free, happy member and Helen is ours. Harold Savacool “Savey” “Ye have many strings to your bow.” If there was any mischief around. Harold was in the midst. Noted for his jokes, quick wit. and good voice. Page sixteen

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SENIORS Gordon Lewis “Gord” “His only fault is that hr has no fault.” Gord” has horn with us since wo started Hr has made a fine name for himself in thr royal game of football. Mildred Loomis “Millie” “Fair was she to behold, that maid of seventeen.” Mildred has a sunny disposition which will carry her far. Eugene McDonald “Gene” “Mac” “Nothing is so amiable as modesty.' There are three things ' (iene likes to do real well. The first, play football; second, go with the girls. Last but not least, argue. I think he will get a long way in the world on his technical ability. Earl Mekeel “Dud” “A man to be depended upon.’ ’ “Dud” has two special things he likes to do. play his harmonica and his accordion. Dud” is well known and very talkative. James Mitchell “Jimmie” His patience is a flower that grows not in every garden. '' “Jimmie” has earned a name for himself in his good debating. He should be a sure success in life after he graduates. Gladys Mullihan “Glady” Each time in life comes but once; Muke the most of it.” Here's our proof that good things come in small packages. Robert Lincoln “Bob” There is such a chance of losing, but I’ll take a winning chance.” Bob’ is a quiet person until you get him heated up; then bend your heads to the gale. Agnes Maguire “Aggie” A smile has fullest meaning If the one who smiles is true.'' (Hoorn fades away when Aggie” comes along with her cheery smile. John McDonald “Slim” Deeds are greater than words. Actions mightier than boasting.' ’ Slim'' was captain of the football team in 19.32. He is an all-round good fellow and sport. Arthur Minier “Art” He is quiet and of even temperament.'' Art” loves to control things, including the Athenian Room. He has many ambitions. If he lives up to some of them he should be quite a man. Loretta Moore “Retta” Bright was her face with smiles, and words of welcome and gladness.” Loretta can be either serious or gay. Perhaps that is why she is so well-liked. Charles Northrup “Chas” “Nort” As ye sow. so shall ye reap.” “Chas” is perhaps one of the most active members of the Senior Class; he is noted for his daring in more matters than one. and perhaps will be one of the noted successes of the class. Page fifteen



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SENICES Elena Smith “Willie” •'The victory of success is half won when one gains the hnhit of work.” Too bad we didn't have basketball this year. With “Willie” on the team, we would have been “Champs”. James Smith “Jimmie” “He doesn't talk much, but when he does he says a great deal.' ’ James is the quietest boy in High School. But as the saying goes. “Quiet rivers flow deep.” This fits James ex-a ctly. Helen Touhey “True friends are like diamonds. Rich and rare”. Helen's laughing brown eyes and witty tongue have won her a place in the hearts of all her schoolmates. Paul Walker “Paul” “In this life we want nothing but facts, sir. nothing but facts.” Paul is noted for his adventures in his cars, also tractor, because he really is a farmer. Mortimer Webster “Mort” “A light heart lives long.” Mort” is noted for his dryness of manner, and none can heat him at a game of wits. Always ready for fun. George White “George” He is as full of valour as of kindness.” (Jeorge is the mathematician of the class. It is said that he was doing the work of ten men during the last semester. Iona Smith “Ona” “If the power to do hard work is not a talent. It is the best possible substitute for it.” “Onn's” i n d u s triousness doesn't prevent us from discovering her friendliness. Jean Sturrock “When one smile starts another. They would soon reach miles and miles.” Jean’s smile completely wins everyone and makes us ask for more. Dorothy Vaow “Dot” “For she who always does her best Her best will better grow.” We enjoyed the short two years “Dot” spent with us. Harold Wallin “Jo Jo” “So light of foot, so light of spirit.” Harold will be the aviator of the class. With his enthusiasm and spirit he will make a name for himself. Anna White “Annie” “Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.” Anna was with us for only one year, but she proved her ability to make friends. Stanley White “Stan” “A man to be depended upon.” “Stan” will be one of the few members of the Senior class of whom we will be proud. He is bound to make a name for himself. Page seventeen

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