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CLASS WILL Audrey McCllen We, the individuals of the class of '34, being in our right minds, do hereby bequeath all our worldly possessions to our friends in misery. Thomas Quirk's ability to debate and argue to Esther Arthurhultz. Elaine Hawk's bashfulness to Donna Bird. Maxine Myers' passion for letter Writing to Donald Roti Roti. Bob Willard's deep bass voice to Lillias Peacock. Ruth Cripe's pretty, long hair to Beatrice Neal. Rut Proud's negro dialect to Eleanor Miller. Effie Mae Price's large appetite to Rose Zachman. Donald Shafer's height to Spencer Kohlman. Edna Holmes' golden curls to Shirley Jennings, Louis Leiter's bashfulness to Lila Hartline. Bill Frame's stature to Junior Campbell. , Lorren Jewell's popularity with the girls to George Wallace. Hope Kelley's hopelessness to Una Kelley. Lee Frame's love for peanuts to John Hattenbach. Marie Reese's love for horseback riding to Elaine Donley. Annabelle Dalenberg's smartness in foreign language to Ben Franklin. Max Penwell's football fame to Clyde Shaffer. RELUCTANCE Mary Irvin Tonight we launch, where shall we dock? Our ship embarks for unknown shores. The stress of times seems now to mask All our attempts at Worldly lore. It's time to leave, We must depart, From Alma Mater's kind embrace. , We've played one game, and now must start Upon Life's long and tedious race. The captain stands upon the bridge And calls his orders to his crew. Our boat starts moving from the ridge. Our journey starts into the blue. Long years ago we started school- ' They seem so short. Can it be true We've learned all Well and now are through 1 With all we love? What shall we do? We need much guidance and much care, We're sure to need the love of friends. But wait-a voice so soft and fair Reminds us all that Fate will lend Her aid, and guide our steps aright, And heeding what the voice has said, With eager eyes we find the light. A1l's well on board! Full speed ahead! Fourteen
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HONOR STUDENTS John Godfrey Carson Donley Donald Burrus Hope Kelley William Zachman Mary Donley Helen Spatta Maxine Myers Jean Russell Thomas Quirk SENIOR CALENDAR Senior Class Play Junior Reception Senior Examinations . . Baccalaureate . Commencement Thirteen May 4 . May 11 . May 16-17 Sunday, May 20 . Thursday, May 24
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY U . Helen Spatta The class of '34 has had a fine record during its four years in the Bu- chanan Senior High School. Members of this class have been outstand- ing in all activities: athletics, dramatics, music and debating. As lowly freshmen we chose Lorin Johnston, president, Richard Schram, vice-president, :Fred Harkrider, secretary, and Dorothy Briney, treasurer. That yearfourteen boys made the football squad, five made the basketball squad, and four were on the track team. In that year four girls became G. A2 A. members. In 1932 we entered the sophomore class. Our officers were: Otis Flen- ar, president, Thomas Quirk, vice-presidentg and Dorothy Briney, secre- tary. Four men made the first team in football this year and several more, the second Jteam. f 5...- ' .. vfll . I In 1932 We became juniors, upper uclassmen at last. Bill Frame was elected president, Mary Donley, vice-president, and Jean Russell, secre- tary-treasurer. Thiswas the year forthe junior play, which, under the supervision of Miss Helen Hanlin was presented in the high school audi- torium. The play was a huge success. Our class failed to give the sen- iors a prom because of the bank holiday. Then the big year arrived. We were seniors. We chose as our of- ficers as follows: James Everingham, presidentg Mary Donley, vice presi- dent, Ruth Cripe, secretary, and Donald Burrus, treasurer. This year nine men made the first squad in football, and five made the first team in basketball. Many seniors interested in dramatics took part in Chonita, Speaking to Father, or The Bishop's Candlesticks, plays given in that year, and the senior play, Regatta, Fifteen
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