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“Thou dost mock at Fate and care.” CATHERINE JANET ANDERSON “Caddy” “Andy” Normal Course History Circle; E. K. Club; Minstrel Show; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Show Committee; Musical Comedy; A. A. “Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman.” DOROTHY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG “Dot” “Dottie” Commercial Course Radio Revue; “O Hara San”;Junior Prom Committee “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” PAUL FRANK BAER “Spitz” General Course Inter-Class Football 1-2-3-4; Inter-Class Base- ball 2-3; InterXIass Basketball 2; Minstrel Show 1-2; Junior Prom Committee; History Circle. 20
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il mnrabtlta iSpltPUP ®Ijat nu Olan Believe that — YOU CAN — and you will not fail, Though mighty the task begun! Believe that — YOU CAN — though hard the trail, And rugged the road you run! Have FAITH in yourself! Just know — YOU CAN— And you’re simply bound to — DO; And never a barrier, bar or ban — Can keep you from — C A R R Y I N G THROUGH! Believe that — YOU CAN — and then go in And — DO — with your heart and soul! Believe that — YOU CAN — and you’ll surely win; No matter how far the goal! There’s a marvelous force in the faith that springs From this great and noble thought! By the magic spell of the strength it brings — The--MIGHTIEST DEEDS— are wrought! Believe that — YOU CAN — and you will succeed! For as sure as you hold this thought, You will back your faith with the POWER OF DEED; Till the last hard fight is fought! Aye, HOLD TO THE THOUGHT and you’ll do your part In the way that it should be done! Just start with— A WINNER’S FACE AND HEART — And your battle is — really won! 1334 19
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iimorabtlta “Andy” doesn’t believe in studying too hard or worrying about her marks. Perhaps this accounts for her brilliant (??) recitations in U. S. History. Cather- ine is, however, quite an accomplished artist. She can sketch very accurately and beautifully. One of her most outstanding accomplishments is her ability to sketch profiles. “Caddy” claims her testimonials have not arrived as yet, but her classmates expected her to get one in drawing. Can she draw??? No one else can draw like her. Her future plans are not quite fu.ly decided, but she thinks she would like to be a nurse. Whatever you undertake, Catherine, it is with the best wishes for Success from the class of 1934. Here is our High School Galli-Curci. If you care to confirm this statement, look up the cast in any of the musical programs given by the High School in the last few years and “Dot’s” name will appear in every one of them. Quite a few of us are ignorant of the fact that Dot used to play the violin very well. She’s given it up now and has turned her attention to her voice. I’m sure if we happen to go to New York in future years we may see Dot standing before a large and appreciative audience at Radio City rendering some famous opera. But whatever it is or wherever you go, Dot, you can have no doubts but that your Class of ’34 wishes you success and happiness. Here, folks, is Paul “Spitzy” Baer, one of the small boys in our class, but don’t let his size mislead you. For, hasn’t someone said, “Good things come in small packages”? “Spitzy” is a happy-go-lucky and carefree lad, but just watch him change into a serious individual when called upon to recite. “Spitzy” is a musician and plays the guitar rather well. Paul is also an athlete and specializes in basketball which he plays with the Biltmores. He has also played on his class teams in both baseball and football. At times “Spitzy” appears bashful but, however, let us assure you it is only skin deep. At present Paul is undecided as to what he will do after graduation. Per- haps he will continue his education. We hope so. The class of ’34 surely wishes him luck in whatever he does. 21
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