Buchanan High School - Pines Yearbook (Buchanan, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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TITLE Cutest Class Flirt Teacher's Pet Most Athletic Class Angel Most Sarcastic Class Orator Biggest Giggler Most Bashful Most Conceited Best All Around Class Optimist Class Pessimist Most Air Minded Best Student Most Popular Best Dancer Best Looking SENIOR STATISTICS GIRL Jean Russell Jane Briney Ethel Sibley Jean Russell Anna Grace Ranahan Anna. Grace Ranahan Mary' Donley Audrey McC1len Elaine Hawks Jean Russell Ruth Cripe Hope Kelley Ethel Sibley Anna Grace Ranahan Hope Kelley Mary Donley Maxine Howe Maxine Howe 1014135 OUR LIBRARY Great Expectations-Junior Class. Captains Courageous- Bill Frame and Batchie. Little Men-Lewis Walls and Dick Boone. Little Women-Audrey McCl1en and Maxine Myers. The Judgment House-Office. Call of the Wild-Lunch hour. Paradise Lost-Flunkers. Les Miserables-Pine staff. THE SENIOR CAR Model-Class of '34. Accelerator- Curly Bradfield. Horn-Bob Willard. Steering Wheel-Mrs. Dunbar. Headlights-Chandos Jackson and Helen Starter-James Everingham. Crank-Max Penwell. Running Board-Senior class officers. A picture of an average third hour study hall: Freshmen-Sitting, doing algebra. Sophomores-Sitting, doing English. Juniors-Siting, drawing pictures. Seniors-Sitting, ................ . Twenty-four Spatta. BOY Verl Brewer Chandos Jackson Donald Burrus August Topasli Donald Burrus Thomas Quirk Thomas Quirk Robert Willard Lewis Leiter Bill Frame Bill Frame George Spatta Thomas Quirk Richard Schram John Godfrey Lowell Batchelor George Spatta Bill Frame

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F RESHMAN CLASS ROLL Arthurhultz, Arthur Babcock, Ruth Bachman, Joe Bachman, Laurence Banke, Aldis Bartz, Leona Batten, Ray Beadle, Max Bennitt, Donald Bennitt, Robert Blake, Virginia Boettcher, Viola Borst, Warren Bonner, Joyce Boyce, Dale Callahan, Ben Campbell, Melvin Chapel, Dora. Cherne, Vivian Crawford, Kenneth Criilield, Dean Cronin, Charles Dale, John Delibac, Emeline Dellinger, Fern De Nardo, Phyllis Dc Witt, Margaret French, Florence Fuller, Victor Gross, Herschel Hansen, Harold Hanover, Eddie Hartline, Mildred Heckathorne, Albert Heiermann, Mary Huse, Margaret Irvin, Robert Jennings, Shirley Jesse, Kenneth Kell, Marjory Kelley, Eugene Kovich, Eva Kuntz, William Leazenby, Ross Littrell, Signa Lolmaugh, Gwen Long, Willis Luke, Kenneth McCllen, Norman McGowan, Geraldine Meile, Walter Miller, Marion Montgomery, Marie Neal, Robert Patience, Elva Patience, Gordon FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Joyce K. Bonner Pletcher, Gladys Proud, Evelyn Richardson, Eleanor Rossow, Elda Roti, Catherine Russell, Imogene Russell, John Shaffer, Clyde Squier, Robert Stvens, Robert Smith, Edward Strunk, Theda Sult, Rodgers Swartz, Eva TraPP, Arthur Vigansky, ,Victor Vincent, Doris Virgil, Donald Walter, Kyle Welch, Harriet Wesner, Charles Wyman, Leah Young, Esther Yurkovic, Tom Zachman, Rose Gray, Ralph Brewer, Margaret The freshman class entered high school September 6 with more mem- bers than a freshman class has had in several years. We were not initiat- ed as a class by the sophomores but the Latin Club made up for this over- sight by sending many a freshman, with Latin-wise ambitions, up the hall rolling a peanut with his nose. We were well represented in sports, glee-club, band, and orchestra. Nineteen boys received reserve letters in football. Theda Strunk was our president and an excellent one. The other of- ficers who filled their positions ably were Robert Neal, vice-president, Gordon Patience, secretary, and Virginia Blake, treasurer. Miss Alice Rochenbach and Mr. Paul Moore were our class advisers who led us through the amazing experience of being freshmen in high school. Twenty-three



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DRAIVIATICS JUNIOR PLAY The Boomerjl by Howard Reed, was presented by the class of '34 in our junior year. The play was a success mainly through the efforts of Miss Helen Hanlin, the director. The plot of the play was: Elmer Carter fOtis Flenarl, a young lawyer wishes to modernize Hoopstown, a small village in Indiana. He begins by selling bonds to Mr. and Mrs. Bowman KChandos Jackson and Anna Grace Ranahan,l and also to the rest of the townspeople. A city slicker, Mr. Roberts 1 Richard Schraml, comes to the village in hopes of getting some money by gathering up options. He tells the people that Carter is trying to swindle them. This starts a riot, and all the people turn against him, even Nellie Bowman iMary Donleyl with whom he is in love. It looks like goodbye, Elmer, when Mae Morris fJean Russelll, a flapper from Roberts' city comes and exposes the treachery of Roberts and saves Car- ter. During the story, Euphriam fRussell Proudl, the negro office boy, furnishes much humorg and when he finds Nellie in Elmer's arms, he ex- plains that it's just another vi.llage improvement. Other members of the cast were: Jane Briney, Audrey McCllen, Mary Irvin, George Spatta, and Carson Donley. Twenty-five

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