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GRADUATES ALLAN BAKER Sludeni Body Sergeanl-al-Arms1411Fool- bsn 121 131 141: am. 141. KEITH BAKER Class Presidenl 131: Class Vice Presidenl 1413 Baslrelball 1l1 121 131: Band 1l1 121: Orcheslra 121: Dramalics 1l1 141: Tiger Houseu: E.E.A. 1311 Journalism club 141. BETTY BRINK Valediclorian Commencement Class Presi- denl 131 1417 Class Vice Presidenl' 1l1 121: Band 1l1 121 131 141: Orcheslra 121 131 141: Glee Club 1l1 121 131 1411 Edifor-in-Chief Modern Times Pre- sidenl C.S.F, 1411 Secrelary C.S.F. 131: C.S.E. 1l1 121 131 1413 Tiger Houseug 4 Secrel Dramafics 1l1 121 131 ary Girls' Leaque 1411 Debalinq Club 131: Deulcher Verain 131: Journalism Club- 141: General Chairman Freshman Recep' lion FARRIS GREIN Foolball 1l1 121 131 141: Baslrelball 1l1! 121 131 141:Traclx1I1 121 131 ELOISE EARLEY Class Secreiary 141: C.S.F. 131 141: Sewinq Club 1-413Tumblinq Team 131 141 BERNITA I-IILL Class Secrelary 1115 Class Treasurer 131 Dramalics 1l1 121: Dramalics Club. 131 Class of '34 JOHN BAKER Track 1411 Debalinq Club 131g Tiger l-louse DAN BAYLES Class Vice Presidenl 1311 Baslcefball 1l1 121 Dramalics 1l1 141: Journalism Club 141. DeROY DREYER Sludenf Body Business Manager 1411 Sludenl' Body Yell Leader 1417 Class Yell Leader 121 1411 Traci: 141: Speedball 121: Treasurer Block B 141: EFA. 131 141gDramalics1I1 121 131 VERA GRAY Tumbling 131 141: C-lee Club 1311 Dra- malics 131: Properly Manager Tiger House WILLIAM FIEDLER Honor Speaker Commencemenlg Sfudenl Body Presidenl 141: Siudenl Body Secre- lary 1311 Class Presidenf 1l1 121g Presi- denl' Bloclc B 141: Foolball 121 131 1415 Baslcerball 1l1 121 131 141: Baseball 1l1: C.S.F. 1l1 121 131 141: Journalism 1413 Deulcher Verein 131: Tiger House 141: Dramalics 1l1 121 131 1411 General Chairman Junior Prom. DELIGI-IT l-IIXSON Baslceiball 1l1 121: Volleyball 121 1311 Glee Club 121: Dramalics Club 1315 Vice Presidenf Dramalics Club 1311 Journalism Club 1413 Dramalics 1411 Tiger House 1413 Chairman School Picnic
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Class ol 34 O F F l C E R S First Semesfer Second SemesTer BeTTy Brink , ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,..,. . ,.. , Presidenl' .BeTTy Brink Eleanore Longanecker ,,,,.. ., Vice-PresidenT KeiTh Baker Elinor Reime .. ,,.,,,,, . . . SecreTary . Eloise Farley BerniTa Hill .,,, ,.,,,.. . ... Treasurer , .. Treva l.oTgren Frank SmiTh... Marie McLean ,,,,. S.A.A. . . Yell-Leader ACTIVITIES .. Louise Slusser . .,, DeRoy Dreyer As a beginning oT a busy year The Senior Class sponsored The annual Freshman RecepTion in SepTember. BeTTy Brink, General Chairman, had an inTeresTing program planned which included a sTunT presenTed by each class, musical number, The yelling conTesT and dancing. The seniors proved ThaT They sTill had The loudesT voice in The school by Taking The cup Tor The second consecuTive year. In November The gymnasium was The scene oT gayeTy as The resulT oT much hard work on The parT of The Senior class in giving a Senior Barn Dance which was The TirsT oT iTs kind ever given in The school. Bales oT hay, cornsTaIks, pumpkins, lanTerns and harness lenT aTmosphere To The occasion. Everyone, including The orchesTra, Turned ouT in overalls, prinT dresses, sTraw haTs and sunbonneTs. A prize was given Tor The besT walTzers and also Tor The besT cosTumes. On DramaTics NiTe The Senior class presenTod Rooms To LeT which was a one- acT comedy. This play uncovered much hidden TalenT in The Senior class and as a resulT They wer: awarded second prize Tor The b:sT play given ThaT niTe. The Annual ChrisTmas parTy which was given by The High and MighTies was a scene of TrivoliTy and gayeTy and Tull oT Ye old ChrisTmas SpiriT. DelighT l-lixon, gen- eral chairman, managed To geT old SanTa Claus To come in person and deliver his giTTs. On The sTage a cleverly decoraTed ChrisTmas Tree sTood, Trom which candy canes were disTribuTed among The sTudenTs by The Seniors. The aTTernoon was spenT in play- ing games and dancing. ln February The Seniors moTored To Oroville To aTTend The showing oT LiTTle Women. Before leaving The school a hoT dinner was served by girls oT The class in The home-making rcom. Early This spring The seniors enioyod a picnic aT Richardson's Springs as The resulT oT The winning oT a MeriT ConTesT held in The school. Tiger I-louse Thrillod The local audience when The Senior class presenTed iTs play in The gymnasium. May l9Th. Over 575.00 wes Taken in and Trom The reporTs received, iT was one oT The mosT successful plays over given in The high school. LasT year The class renewed The cusTom oT a Junior Prom in The high school. This was The TirsT Time Tor many years ThaT one had been given and iT was a grand success. They also renewed The cusTom oT The Junior class honoring The Seniors by a bangueT. lfcToro This iT had been The cusTom Tor The Foods class To give The banqueT. Mr. Richards was hosT To The Senior class, Thursday, May 3lsT, aT a TheaTre ParTy. Following The showing oT The picTure The guesTs enioyed ReTreshmenTs aT The ChocoIaTe Shoppe. ' As Rev. Francine, OT Richvale delivered his BaccalaureaTe message To The gradu- aTes, Sunday evening, June 3rd, an air oT solemniTy and guieT reigned in The gym. The Theme oT Rev. Francino's message was l-low To Win The gym was aTTracTively decoraTed by members of The Junior Class. On The morning oT May 2-4Th Tho Seniors leTT brighT and early Tor Lake Olympia on The Annual Sneak Day. Arriving aT The lake, breakTasT was prepared and eaTen by a gang oT hungry Seniors. The morning was spenT in swimming and boaTing. Then The dinner gong-I Dancing, hiking, and swimming as The mosT aTTracTive pasTime oT The aTTernoon and several seemed To have worked up an immense appeTiTe Tor The re- mainder oT The Tood was devoured aT supperTime. ATTer cleaning up They sTarTed homoward, Tired and weary aTTer a glorious day.
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GRADUATES MELVA LINDBERG Class Secrelary l2l: Class Advertising Manager l4l : Vice Presidenf Girls' League l4l: Arf Edilor Modern Times l4l Journalism Club l4l: Glee Club lll l2l General Chairman Senior Barn Dance ELEANORE LONGANECKER Class Presidenr lll: Class Social Man- ager l2l: Class Vice Presidenf l4lg Presi- denl Dramallics Club l3l : Secrefary-Treas- urer Journalism Club l4l: Glee Club l I l : Dramafics lll l2l Ml: Tiger House l4l: General Chairman Senior-Alumni Banque? l4l: Journalism l4lg Dramalics Club MARIE MCLEAN Sludenl Body Yell Leader l4l: Class Yell Leader l3l l4lg Band l2l: Glee Club l2l l4lg Orcheslra f3ly Presidenl' Span- ish Club l3l: Tiger House l4l: Dra- mafics l4l: Business Manager Modern Times : Journalism Club l4l: S 'h panis Club 131: General Chairman Dramafics Nighl. NORMAN MORELAND Class Yell Leader l3l l4l: Baslcelball Traclr lll f2l l3l l4l: l4l: E.F.A. l3l l4l: Dramafics lll l-ll. ELlNOR REIME Commencemenr Honor Spealzerz Class Secrerary l4l: Class Treasurer l2l: Band lll l2lg Orchesfra l3l l4l: Glee Club fll l2l lll l4l: Dramalics Club l3l: c.s.r. fri l2l ral 141. LOUISE SLUSSER Siudenl Body Vice Presidenf l4l: Class Secrelary-Treasurer l3l: Presidenf Girls' League l4lf Presidenf Journalism Club l4lg Glee Club lll l2l f3l l4l: Band lll l2l l3l l4l: Orcheslra l3l glass! iergeanl-af-Arms l4lg Dramahcs 4 1 Tiger House : General Chair- man lnsfallafion of Sfudenl Body Officers l4l: Journalism Club Class of '34 TREVA LOFGREN Sludenf Body Secrelary l4l: Class Treas- urer l4l: Glee Club lll l2l l3l l4l2 Business Manager Modern Times l4l: Commercial Club l3l: Journalism Club l4l: C.S.F. lll FRED MARKGRAF Class Social Manager l4l: Foolball l3l l4l: Baslcefball lll l2l lll l-ll: Track l2l l3l l4l:Band lll l2l l3lf4Q Orches- fra l3lg Tiger House l4l: Debaling Club l3l: Journalism Club l4l: General Chairman .Alumnae Dance RUTH MORGAN Commencemenr Honor Speaker: Sfudenl Body Treasurer l4l: Class Secrelary l2l: Baslrelball l2l l3l: Volleyball l2l l3l: Commercial Club l3l: Sewing Club l4l: C.S.F. lll l2l l3l AUDREY NORRIS Presidenl Sewing Club l4l 1 Vice President Sewing Club Hl: Sewing Club l4l: Sec- relary-Treasurer C.S.F. l4l: C.S.F. lll l2l l3l l4l- HAROLD RHODES Class Yell Leader l3l: Vice Presidenl science club l3l: Tiger House? Dre- mafics l3l: Science Club l3l: Journalism Club LOUISE SULLIVAN Commercial Club l3l: Sewing Club l4l: General Chairman Girls' League lnifia- lion
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