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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY hen, as Sophomores, we came in line There never was a class so fine; lt s like you'll never sec again— The fairest girls, the strongest men. And. as for intellect, 'twould seem W e were, indeed, the teacher's dream “Of all a pupil ought to he. So keen and wonderful were we. And, then, in June, we all did take Our baskets to a nearby lake. The boats were filled with belles and beaux Our noses burned a nice pink rose. As Juniors, you will all agree We were the best in history; Our dances were so dignified Our plays were Art personified. When “Tommy” was acted on the stage ’Twas the best play of any age. With Ruth and George as parents stern Guy and Armour for Frances yearned. Uncle Carl with his hair so gray Kxposed the villian, saved the day; Our fame was wafted near and far; We give our thanks to clear Miss Barr. As for the Junior-Senior prom 'Twill he talked of in days to come. Our lads and lassies looked so fair We could not choose the finest pair. The draperies for the stage we gave— So when the other classes rave About their plays, we'll know it's due To the fine drapes we left lor you. As Seniors now we take our place. We're noted for our art and grace Our candy sales have kept you sweet Though snow drifts swirled about your feet. Guy Butters is our president Elected by common consent. There’s Carl. Jack and Lois. too. Our officers, we bow to you. Now. to this school, we hid adieu To teachers and to classmates, too. The days go on; the hours flee; W e are the Class of '33. Agnes Li I Icy. Tnrnty-ninr
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NEAL OWEN THORPE Lout hall 2. 3. 4; Track 2; Home Room Secretary 3; Nice President C 4; Nice President Athletic Hi-Y 4. “As no man can excel in all So Neal excels in football. FLORENCE GERTRUDE VAN CISE Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 2; S. O. S. 2: Currian 2. 4; N ice President Home Room 3; Class Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. President 4. Vice President 3; Dramatic Club 3. 4; ice President Dramatic Club 3; Secretary-Treasurer Dramatic Club 4; I -her 4; M. M. In all school activities Florence is a leader. She always answers to the call Whenever we may need her. RUTH MAY WINNE Travel Club 2; Debating Club 3; Masque Club 4. “A sunny temper gild- the edges of life's blackest cloud. CATHERINE Wl JCHIECHOWSKI Travel Club 2; Debating Club. Treasurer 3: Masque Club 4. None but herself can be her parallel. WILLIAM HUGH STEELE Ro«l and Gun Club 2. 3. 4; N ice President II. A. M. Club 4. It is not what you know. It's what you can get away with. HOWARD VAN TASSEI.L Unintentionally omitted from 1932 year book. Tunny-eight
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CLASS PROPHECY Head this, my classmates, and you will sec, W hat in the future you will be. BEATRICE STOCKTON in Paris did stop. To purchase new gowns for her ritzy shop. ROGER McCRAY with his guitar Is a noted radio star. If you want to bet on a dog in a race. Choose the one owned by CEAl I)IA PLACE. Great stunts are done by ROBERT CHASE, Who has become a noted ace. When in need of a surgeon, both skillful and sure Consult ELSIE ERA LICK she’s bound to cure. As a healer of aching feet None is the equal of ROBERT STREET. In our town library, there’s no more fooling. ’Cause HELEN MULLIGAN is doing the ruling. Gaze on NEIL THORPE from afar n All American football star. As a missionary, OLETA PERKINS, was sent. To spread God’s word in the Orient. It’s seldom we see “BOB” FRAN anymore, In New Y’ork, he runs a big furniture store. MARY' HAZEL, great work has done W riting columns for the Baltimore Sun. To MIKE SPROY EH I we owe our thanks For catching flies for the New York “Yanks . FLORENCE “Pest HOLDEN has made a start. By hanging her name in the world of art. Far in the North, in icy Dawson. Mining gold is CLIFFORD LAWSON. LILA HINMAN and ZOE PITT As dress models make a hit. EDWARD HOPKINS is doing well Teaching English at Cornell. LOIS CORNELL, whose marks were all “A’s”, As Morgan’s secretary finds that it pays. HOWARD ROBBINS has grown up, and Plays a clarinet in the Navy Band. HELEN BIELAWSKI and LI ELLA CONE Arc running a movie all of their own. ARMOUR HILLSTROM liked Latin, so Now he's rewriting Cicero. RUTH LANSTON, I hear is helping her “pater. By proving that she is a good decorator. RUSSELL GLENN, no bigger than a l can. Is subbing for “Shadow” in Harold Teen. AGNES LILLEY has made herself known. By painting, modeling and chiseling stone. DEAN KENNEDY just won a great big cup ’Cause he was able to sleep standing up. ALICE CARLSON and her “secret passion” Are broadcasting music in a brand new fashion. Thirty ALTON HIN.MAN’S time is spent Working for the government.
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