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Hawkins we bivc this .little pa Mir and with it our hopes j or more and better tiir.es down in the shower rooms. To i.;r. vJcine v e give this pep-gun and with it goes our sincere vishes for a more successful door-hunting season next year. j.o 2'!iss Jcssv cin, our soensor, v o give this gift a3 a token of gratitude for the help and cooperation she has iven us during our high school career, especially yur Senior year. To little Natalie Wilson we give this little gift in appreciation for the help she gave us :n giving the Hiftatory. Written By: Howard Moyer Ardys Knuth
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Dorothy L.--To you we give this r quest of the class that you wear you will be in by 10 o'clock. little watch and with it goes the it every nite you have a date so liaxinc I!.--To you wc give this ring to ever remind you that vou arc taken. Prances S.—To you we give this gum. I don't think it's necessary to explain why wc gave you that. J Arthur J. To you we give this June issue of Wild r'est Stories' , e are positive that all previous editions have been thoroughly digested, a J Howard II.—To you we give this little aeroplane 44 so that you may visit more towns in one evening and save wear and tear on that poor Chevy . Esther 3.—To you we give this shovel so that you may bury ■,rour past and live to enjoy a much happier future. Roland K.—To you we give this fountain pen and wc hope that with diligent practice you will improve your penmanship a little bit. Bud P.—To you we give this horn to use in case that Torraolane should ever get away from you. -.rdys K.—To you we feive this broom to sweep out the ranch one of the gang's parties. after Edward ’ .—To you wo give these skeleton keys se that any time you .fish to be alone, the Drift Office will be aij your command. Ethel VI.--To you we give this your ov:n way from mow on. rolling pin so that you may have Facul ty To Mr. Bcdinger we give this little elephant, always remember himas a staunch Republican though teach us to be good democrats . The lass of '34 will he tried hard to To Miss Graham we bive a can opener to use in next years cooking class, should they over misplace the one they have now as they did this yeafr. J To Mrs. Crittenden wc give this pie tin and hopu all to some pie some day. she will treat us To Mr. Parsons ue give this all-day sucker so he will have at loa t one day of hanpy remembrance of the lass of 34. To Miss Mann w§ givo a little Micky Mouse to be a companion to the one on her sweater. To Mrs. Griffith we give this pancake turner hoping she will koeD as good time with it as she docs her brton.
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PERSONAL HISTORIES Robert W(omen) Anstiss If a man is worth knowing at all, 'he is worth knowing well. Class Report er -.32 —---------- T; A. club 32-33 Drift Staff Canoe Staff Henry I(ndustrious) Bays Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. Salutatorian Class Treasurer-32 Class Treasurer-33 Class Secretary-314-Basketball -3I-32-33-3I4. Glee Club Inter-class Baseball Reporter F. F. A. -314-Drift Staff Canoe Staff (assistant editor) Ranch on Sunset Trail -3i - Thelma C(heerful) Bruce Unselfish and Noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls. Cla33 president -31-32 Glee Club-31-32-33“34-Home Ec. Club -3I4. Child Care Club -33 Drift Staff Canoe Staff Ranch on Sunset Trail j-3.4 -..... Roberta A(bility) Carr We are often able because we think we are able. Drift Staff Canoe Staff Vivienne S(ocks) Gibson The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Class treasurer -35 Glee club -32 Drift Staff Canoe Staff Stunt Night -31 Thelma M(ighty) Hadley How easy to so amiable in the wfl-dat of. harpinfrf-e--and—sue cess Class Vice President -314-Class secretary -33 President Home Ec. Club -314-Basketball -31-52-33 Drift Staff Canoe Staff The Antics of Andrew -33 Helen H(opeless) Humphrey The mind ought sometimes to be deverted that it may return the better to thinking. Canoe Staff Bernice M(aybe) Hartman Fling away ambition. By that sin angels fell. How then can man, the ima':e of his Maker, hope to win by it? Office Glee Club Home Ec. Club -3{| Drift Staff Canoe Staff Antics of Andrew -33 Stunt night -31 Arthur R(eckless) Jesswein When pleasures and. studies clash let studies go to smash. ’ Antics of Andrew -33 Ranch on Sunset.JTrail -3I4. -Drift Staff Canow Staff Roland H(oisy) Kayser Let the world have whatever sports or recreations please them best, provided they be followed with discretion, Inter-clas3 Basketball Elinor M(ushy) Kretchman V hat we ardently wish re soon be lieve. Office Drift Staff Canoe Staff Glee Club-31 Stunt Night -31
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