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SIYYSCIQADEID lVIARTHA CARPENTER Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Club, Vice-President and Secretary Tri-Hi-Y Club, Proctor, Honor Roll, Girl Reserve, Red Cross Representative, Cafeteria, History Club. NIARY FRANCES ETHERIDGE Accounting Club, P.-T. A. Lieutenant, Red Cross Representative, Spanish Club, Business Practice Club, Hiking Club, Skating Club. ESTHER NIITCHELL P.-T. A. Lieutenant five semesters, Proctor, Skating Club, Red Cross Representative. RosA NAJOUR Spanish Club, History Club, Euclid Club, Volley- ball Hrst varsity. BESSIE STEPHENS Girl Reserves Club, Swimming Club, Spanish Club, Hooks and Crcoks, Business Practice Club, History Club, K. K. I, Volley-ball, Baseball. GRACE VVILLARD Business Practice Club, Hooks and Crooks, Girl Reserve, Bank Employee, Chrysalis Club, CALISTA WOLEE Spanish Club, Red Cross Representative, P.-T. A. Lieutenant. SENIORS' FAREWELI- lt is with heavy hearts that we, the graduating class of 1934, leave Commercial High School to enter into the business world. The three years we spent within its surroundings seemed a lifetime until we were graduated to leave, and perhaps, never to return. Getting used to the location, the surroundings and various disadvantages, were difficult, but after we became acquainted with the faculty and students, we at once admitted that there was only one school that could offer such advantages in preparing us to enter into the world of business, and that school was Commercial. Besides the business training, the moral training and cooperation of the teachers in all details of our personal everyday life, have taught us that a teacher must know something besides books to instill knowledge into the students over which they have supervision. A If none of us enter the business world, we will have gained by our years in Com- mercial, because of the friendships cultivated, which we hope to retain throughout life. Perhaps many, many, years from now, Commercial will be just another high school, but in the hearts of those graduating in '34, it will always be the best school on earth, and we will always honor it with the highest respect! CECILE TERRY President of Senior Class Page 28 1934
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lfj ALLEN BYRD Honor Roll, Chrysalis Club, Co-Ed Representative, Editor, Reporter of Co-Ea' Leader, Winner Boys, Essay Contest, second place in Fifth District Con- test, Hi-Y, Accounting Club, President Junior Junto. CELIA CLIEN Literary Club, lN'Ielsonian Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative. DOROTHY Cossv ALICE DILBECK Ofiice. GRACE EVANS Business Pracitce Club, K. K. I., Bowling Club, Co-Ea' Representative, Swimming Club, Volley- ball, Basket-ball, Red Pepper Club, lVIid-Term Graduate. LILLIAN FINCHER Business Practice Club. CHARLES GAI.I,AH ER Secretary Senior Class, President Dramatic Club, Secretary Proctors, Bank Director, Proctor, Business Klanager Co-E11 Lezzzler, Vice-President Debating Club. ELLA HARRIS Red Cross Representative, Botany Club, Spanish Club. Euclid Club, Girl Reserve. SUE HALL Proctor, Secretary of Proctors, P.-T, A. Lieutenant. FRANCES MCCOY Proctor, Red Cross Representative, Co-Ed Repre- sentative, Business Practice Club, Co-Ed Staff. EMILY KITCHINS Business Practice Club, Teacherys Secretary. BIARTIN RIORRIS Chrysalis Club, Co-Ed Representative, President Spanish Club, Bank Director, Vice-President Ac- counting Club, Phoenix Club, President Bank, Honor Roll. ,I 4 A E- Page 27 S lx Y S I ls A ll lj li. l l
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P Si'-'IPSQ I 'KI I TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL You go away from Commercial High School with the feeling that you are leaving the school hehincl you and that in a short time the years spent here will he but memories. Let me assure you that it will not he that Way at all, for in time you will becomeglike the boys and girls who have gone hefore you-a part of the ever-widening circle of friends and graduates of our school. Strange as it may seem. the longer you have been away from school, the more you will cherish and appreciate the institution where you have spent happy years in the most wonderful part of your lives. Congratulations to each of youl Step hy step you have passed through Commercial High, now you are Commercial High. IC. L. FLOYD, Principal. Q Page 29
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