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I I V JUNIOR CLASS First Row: H. Leonard, Coleman, Wheeler, Peggs, C. Clark, Thomas, Sanford, Given, Sheridan, Bisnett, Longshore, Cunningham, Harmon, Partlow, Pfund. Second Row: Murphy, Lytle, C. Lindley, Boyden, B. Leonard, McCormick, Pierce, Judd, Mclluen, Place, Nelson, Sharpstene, Lynch. Third Row: Patterson, Gilson, Farmer, H. Clark, Montgomery, Salford, Moore, Ames, Rood, Wade, Wires, M. Brown, E. Wilson, Stone, H. Lindley, LaTurner, Woods. Back Row: Johnson, Bolton, Erickson, B. Brown, Cornell, Dean, Race, Roach, Miss Morgan, Robbins, I. Wilson, M. Brown, Bacon, Ragan, Al-exander, Allen, VanHyning. President ................ William Sheridan Vice President .............. Helene Salford Secretary and Treasurer . . . . . Helen Bolton Clasfs Adviser ........... .. Miss Morgan The most important event of the year, the we had a sleigh ride, after which we returned annual Junior Prom, was a success both finan- to high school and danced. cially and socially. Everyone had a grand We are all eagerly looking forward to next time dancing to the melodious music of Charlie year when we will be dignified Seniors. Wadefs Society Orchestra. During the winter, -William Sheridan.
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.-ill,-i Marla Snyder leav-es her bag of smiles and sunshine to Happy Clark. Leonard Fisk bequeaths his ability to make paper flowers to John Heaton. Myron McDermid leaves his boisterousness to Eddie McCormick. Elth-el Peters leaves her I'll Be Faithful to Maxwell Fisk. Nettie Mouthorp wills her snapping black eyes to Dorothy Race. Harold Smith leaves to Marian Roach the right to sleep in Business English class. Aldine Stevens leaves her willing smile to Arleen Boyden. Clifford Bartholomew leaves his right to bring girls to school to Dutch Kahala. Francis Christensen leaves his childish ways to Doc Sanford. Ernestine Taylor leaves her shyness to Sadie Woods. Geraldine Northrup leaves her title as belle of Morley to Doris McDonald. Oscar Howard leaves his art of expression andbability to concentrate to Margaret Dean. Spud Mayhew donates -a box of Chicken Din- ners and a carton of cigarettes to Mr. Williams for letting him out last period to work. Lawrence McDermid leaves his shyness to Wilfred Lytle. Anna Barber leaves her little white toque to Orpha Gillette. Leola and Leona Beckstead le-ave their right to be twins to Anne Robins and Constance Crump. Kathleen Brown leaves her quiet ways to Elizabeth Rebert. Catherine Navan wills her studiousness to Barbara MacVey. Harriet Sellers leaves her golden locks to Minnie Foote. Merton Smith leaves his unfinished disserta- tion on Why Women Love Me to John Smith. Benton Pike leaves his monopoly on the Pierrepont road to anyone who thinks he can get it. Martha Clark leaves her winning s-mile to Mary Elizabeth Pike. Helen Mack leaves her ability as ta novelist to Maefred Woods. Madgeline Cota leaves her habit of staying after school to do her lessons to Paul McCollum. Eileen Lynch leaves her baby stare to Gloria Briggs. Robert Coakley leaves his one and only girl to Claude Dishaw. Emery Bacon leaves h-is quiet and unassum- ing manner to Ledyard Pfund. Donald Crary leaves his innocent smile to 'Helene Safford. David DePue bestows his private collection of alibis upon anyone who needs them. Ralph Dona leaves his distinctive stride to Buster Lawrence. Dorothy Crary leaves her technique to Dolly Banta. Diantha Purvee leaves Bill to the Commer- cial Department. . Bernita Rexford leaves her girlish blushes to Irene Mott. Frances Howard leaves the use of the French room to Miss Scurrah. Helen Tupper leaves her agricultural ten- dencies to Ruth Peters. Cornelius Mahoney le-aves his agility and quickness of speech to -Robert Sims. George Crary leaves his forensic ability to Herbert Judd. Ruth McKimm leaves her Model T to Delilah Robinson so that Delilah won't have to walk home. Dorothy Wood leaves the spare tire of her gas buggy to Evelyn Coller. Dorothy Wade leaves her freckles to Helen Wires. Mildred Taylor leaves her love for clothes to Jeanne Burrowes. Frances Cotter leaves her hairdressing ability to Grace Van Hyning. In Witness Whereof, We, the Class of 1934, set our 'hand and seal, this twenty-third day of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Harriet Sellers Bernita Rexford Magdeline Cota Mildred Taylor Dorothy Crary
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L1 I. ,,,,,,... . . . A ' SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: R. Todd, McKenney, Heffernan, DePue, Cline, Fields, Rexford, Conant, Northrup, Heyer, Crary, Barbour, Congdon, Lobdell, J. Cunningham, Stone, Walsh, Collins, Schwartz. Second Row: Leonard, Rothberg, C. Cunningham, McCollum, Donald Dean, Barr, Guyett, Bisnett, Ragan, McCormick, Douglas Dean, Sahm, Longshore, Heaton, Moore, Smith, McEuen, Thomas. Third Row: Turner, McCartney, LaPierre, Poole, Hennigan, Goodbout, Brown, Briggs, Robinson, Nolan, Dafoe, Wight, Murray, Woods, Phillips, J. Gillette, Cotter, Burrows, Pike, Rebert, Currie. Back Row: Arquitt, Peters, Pollock, Alexander, MacDonald, O'Neill, Coller, Chambers, Thorn- hill, Rosenburg, Ames, Dillabough, Oi. Gi..ett, M. Todd, Dona, Mott, MacVey, Hicks, Wight, Phalon, Howard, Mr. Danforth. , . FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Veio, Taylor, McFadden, Rexford, Gill, Ragan, Wicks, Thompson, O'Brien, Sims, McCartney, Nash, Porteous, L. McDonald, Lawrence, Banks, Wight, Cox, Hamilton. Second Row: Ensby, C. Payne, A. Gary, Cunningham, Weatherup, Church, J. Hull, Barrow, Robbins, Kapfor, Mr. Blankman, Dishaw, England, H. Tupper, Levett, Gary, Newman, F. Mace, O. McDonald. Third Row: Howard, Stone, E. Tupper, Todd, Carpenter, Woods, Charlton, Clark, Turner, Peters, Williams, Banta, Coakley, Garner, Woodbridge, O'Neill, Payne, Cornell, Adams. Back Row: Hull, Infantine, Lobdell, Corey, Moore, Dean, Lytle, Robinson, Erickson, M. Mace, Nichols, Ames, Crump, Plantey, Post, Briggs, Gratto, Preston, Boyden, Meade, Foote.
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