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- 'H -- - aivwz' Muff! 1 fl Ui N if 4 psrew A lt 1 if is lf Class of 1934 I EVENING DIVISION l Y' Our opening event as a Class was the Organization Party sponsored by the 1 If S 7? A .W S r ii i Student Council, early in October. Following this we plunged intoabrlef but vigorous T :ill political campaign from which emerged the Victorious Fivef, T EDWARD ARNAUD, President 9 LoU1s SHERMAN, Vice-President 31, FRED MITNICK, Treasurer it HoNoRA QUIGLEY, Secretary HAROLD KANTER, Student Council Representative I3 ,, . . A . lhe first task to be performed was that of inculcating a class consciousness- ,Qf that is highbrow U for getting acquainted. We may say With moderate pride that we l 'V are being successful. Slowly but surely the Class Wallet H fattens and each meeting breaks previous attendance records. Ee We have several hardworking but optimistic committees who have organized an ambitious program which is being supported with encouraging class spirit. The Program: A Theatre Party, A Class Social, and the big event, The Thirty-four ' Dance. 3533 5 . L 'jiltsil QQ 9335 2 fi 55 E, 256 Q 'iii ' . ? Q .3 g V fail 14+ , mmf gnc.- . -: f, , :fl -f Qjli':, A ,efliir-:7'74ii wwQ2!A'a-lfzmxw'-X1 4 we - e ' f A- A' N : -av s'2w:.y-zvwmmznwwswmumv
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.I 5 ff ,m.. f :Q M at ma 'Pi-Ex-Wi fmriza. , f ,V Wg, .fir - I' 1 Q z Q! ' W 'ta Athletic oard EVENING DIVISION Sei-mul How: Km-ll'm-r, Hurgau, Fyniolnls, lfrout Row: f'uilloue!te, YYilsun, Kelley, Wilcox. The Evening Division Student Council appointed an athletic' hoard eonsistiug of Blilton Symonds and Edgar G. Wilson, seniors, James Kelley and Fred Kuetfner. juniors, and Charles VVileox middleman to govern athletic-s in the Evening Division. All student activities of an athletic nature Come under the supervision of the hoard. VVhereas the basketball team is at present the only !'f:'I'0QlllZCfl athletic team in the Evening Division most of the hoard's activities were eonfined to assisting this team. I4-Ii a'1Ff5w 'if ' F
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