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, THETIGER ' of 1934 ,I THOMAS BRICKER Happy-go-lucky Loyal Class President IV-VIII Home Room Banker I, II Biology Club Hi-Y, Vice Pres. V. Sec'y. VII, VIII Hi-Y Basketball Track III Football V National Honor Society, Pres- ident VI, VII Basketball Manager VIII RAYMOND CARNELLY shieky Athletic C. H. J. H. Clas Vice President VIII Varsity Athletic Club, Presi- dent VII, VIII Student Council Vice Presi- dent VI, VIII Varsity Football II, VII Varsity Basketball II, VII, Captain VIII , Varsity Track II Assistant H. R. Leader V Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee MARJORIE DUNN Sweet Saucy C. H. J. H. Class Secretary V, VIII Girl Reserves, Secretary. VII, VIII Pro and Con Le Cercle Francais Class Hockey, Honorary V Class Basketball VI Athletic Club Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee National Honor Society Tiger Cub Staff III Asst. H. R. Leader, Pres. IV JOHN CARL GRAU Busy Abbreviated Class Treasurer VII, VIII Student Council II, VI Assistant H. R. Leader III Hi-Y Senatus Romanus Le Cercle Francais, Pres. VII National Honor Society Class Basketball ' Class Mushball Valadictorian Page Twenty-Seven ROBERT D. BALPH Light-hearted Game C. H. J. H. Football III, V, VII Basketball IV, VI Track IV Home Room Basketball Hi-Y, Treasurer VII Student Council V, VI Varsity Athletic Club Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee A Cappella Choir Senatus Romanus Le Cercle Francais PAU L BALZER Sober Resourceful Home Room Basketball Home Room Mushball Biology Club Priestley Science Club, Vice President V Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee Brush 85 Palette Pro and Con IDA ELIZABETH BEATTY Scholarly Accomodating Senatus Romanus AN NA C. B EST Good-natured Pleasant East Liverpool H. S. I-VI Brush 85 Palette
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P, F L+ I THE TIGER ' of l9 CLASS HISTORY lt is hard for us, the members of the January class of '34 to believe that our high school days are over. Our whole school life has been pleasant, but especially have our high school days been happy ones. We entered high school as very, very green freshmen, in January, 1930. Soon after our arrival we were compelled to enter- tain the Sophomores and upper classmen at the customary Freshman Day. You would have been amazed at some of the clever things my fellow-classmates were found to be capable of doing. Then came our turn to be entertained, when a gala Fresman Recep- tion was given in our honor. We found that we must have leaders, so Raymond. Schutte was chosen for the first half of the year, and Harold Chisholm for the second. During the second half of the year, our school obtained a new principal, Mr. Jackson. Firm in his convictions, loyal to his followers, he made a good leader and his efforts in behalf of our class have been sincerely appreciated. Our iirst year passed and we found that we had put away Freshman ideas and had taken up our duties as Sophomores. At the beginning of the second half' of this year, we moved into our fine new high school. Immediately we became justly p-roud of the building, as it is equipped as few other schools in the entire country. Harold Chisholm was chosen the leader for this entire year. Juniors! Oh, that sounded so much bigger than Sophomores! High school was grand now! We found, however, that there was much work to be done. With the co-operation of Miss Porter, Miss Hill, and Mr. Axtell, we entertained the Seniors in splendid fashion at a banquet which was enjoyed as much by our class as by the Sen- iors. In order to make money for this purpose, we sold candy at football games. Our class leader for both semesters this year was George Merriman. We were back the next semester with a new namew-Seniors-sounding bigger and better than we had imagined it could sound. Our position in high school was now one of great honor and we were justly proud. During the first half of the year, our class was well represented in the A Capella Choir which won the state contest under the direction of Miss Kleinfelter. This semester was also spent under the leadership of George Merriman. Then came a round of rings, pins, invitations, name cards, and fun as we became A Seniors. One of the events which we enjoyed most was the banquet given in our honor by the Junior class. Our last president was Harry Smith. During the entire four years of our high school career, we have been quite prom- inent in school affairs. We have contributed many of our members to football, basket- ball, the choir, the band, the orchestra, and many other activities. lVe have been proud to claim Samuel Walter as a member of our class. An outstanding pianist, he won the county contest last year. All in all, our days at B. F. H. S. have been happy ones, and it is with a feeling of sadness and regret that we say goodbye. Although we shall never come here again as students, our thoughts and hopes will always be for her success. Our parting Wish is that the Senior Class of !34 be remembered as a class Gone but not forgotten. BETTY BANKS. Page Twenty-Six
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, Tl-IE TIGER ' Of 1934 ROBERT I. BOGGS Bashful Genial Band Hi-Y Red Cross Council Ill, IV Home Room Basketball Reserve Basketball V, VI Home Room Mushball Biology Club Assistant H. R. Leader II Home Room Banker I WILLIAM BOOK indifferent Witty Home Room Basketball Home Room Mushball Red Cross Council Student Council FRANCIS C. BORGHI Ambitious Alert C. H. J. H. Biology Club Asst. H. R. Leader, Pres. VI A Capella Choir Priestley Science Club dent VII, VIII Student Council VIII Home Room Basketball Class Mushball Home Room Banker VII JOE BORNEO Impish Friendly St. Mary's I, ll Home Room Basketball Home Room Mushball Commercial Club, Sergeant- at-arms Brush 8x Palette CHARLES J. BORSANI, Jr. Jolly Lazy C. H. J. H. Home Room Basketball Home Room Mushball Hi-Y - Hi-Y Basketball Sr. Picture Committee Priestley Science Club Student Council, V, VI, VII SARA LOUISE BROCK Likeable Energetic National Honor Society Tiger Staff A Capella Choir Pro and Con, Le Cercle Francais Senatus Romanus Girl Reserves Assistant H. R. Leader I Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee Sr. Ring and Pin Committee Brush 8: Palette Salutatorian ALEX BRYAN Shy Patient Home Room Mushball Tiger Cub Staff I WILLIAM BRYDEBELL Tired Foxy Football l, III, V, VII Track II, IV Biology Club Brush St Palette Home Room Basketball Home Room Mushball Assistant H. R. Leader I, II Red Cross Council II Page Twenty-Eight
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