Dixon High School - Dixonian Yearbook (Dixon, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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ff. 5 Xl Q X -W , i W 7 3 1 X Q fx S E N 1 o R S J AMES RAMSEY-A student who has a 'slqmlrs scholastic standing combined with an excellent showing in sports. His. smile is the key .to his personality. Q qt MAXINE MCGINNIS-A flashing smile, flashing brown eyes, and a flashing temper all in one. She is always in everything. KENNETH l'lASSELBERG?AS a basketball star Ken has made quite a hit with the ladies. He just takes it and gives them a lazy smile. GRACE WELS1'EAD'Sll6,S just one of the happy- go-lucky seniors who looks at the alumni, then sighsfwill school never end. BILLY SRIITII'fKHOWlCdgC means little to himg he would much rather be happy and grin. Never mind, Billy, the torture will soon be over. l'lAZEL NELSON-A loyal companion and an excellent friendg she is always helping everyone she can. She has accomplished much as a typist. S'rANwoon TREIN-lelere's one of the quiet gentlemen we hear so much about. A good sport and always ready to lend a hand. IMOGENE LI1'RELLmTlllS dark haired lass has a smile for all but a frown for none. You can always find laughter when she is around. J AMES WITHERS-llere is a very rare specimen. lle loves to be gay, never worries, and still is known for his promptness. l'lARRY LAZIEIILMF. llarry Austin Lazicr Jr. is the imposing cognomen of our chief, who supervises the work of the staff. N EVA ATK1NsoN- Foreign Language is her middle name, and exaetness in her duties is l1er wonderful source of cheerfulness. A born leader. GRAHAM OAKFORD-They tell us he is mischie- vous and gay, but I guess because we are women we never see him that way. VELMA PARKER-She loves to study when there is nothing else to dog still sl1e is calm and dignified and very efficient. CLYDE DtXNlELSf0l1, why are there four years of school? Wliyf can't we make it two? Still four years of sports isn't enough. ALTA WRIGHT-Quiet in appearance with her motives unknown. She is content to live the humble life doing her duty. Louis SALZM.-XN'1ICI'67S a boy who sees all, hears all, knows all, but tells nothing. All his tongue needs is a little start. CAROLINE SCHICK-Everyone knows her for her speed and correctness in typing. Her sweet personality completes a picture altogether hard to beat. DONALD MILLER-A laughing lad without grief or worry. lle likes the ladies but he hates to admit it. Sisters are an awful bother, eh, Don? mouthed about the corridors of Dixon High School, to the amusement of the upperclassmcn. Wie elected as our leaders four trusty officers: Earl Nolan, Presidentg A , A Y X .Nl r C i -.1. Vernon Swan, Vice-'Presidcntg George Carlson, Secretary- Treasurerg and Virginia Klein, Student Council Member. During the year we were entertained with two parties, Page 7 i .- 1, 'lf ll A 'B RCI .. 'xg kk A R.

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s P N N 1 Y- ' -.Ts 93- ' V NY' A 3. w my fl' Y XSXIQXQ : .wk ' . -.jx r Q? A N5 Q-N. Q Q - ,J , . , ,. 1, 1 f Lflfj il tiff M V at which tripped gracefully around amid confetti and ticker tape. Entering upon our sophomore year, we looked dis- Pagr S ,ii 3 ky X. xi' X F N l We R SENIORS ELWVYN DREW-Just a happy-go-lucky boy who never let many things worry him but took them just as they came. RITA LAHEY4A happy girl always in good spirits. She possesses a cheery hello and a friendly smile for everyone. LYLE BELLOWW'S-'WC won't forget for a long time what a help Lylehas been to our football and basketball squads. .HAROLD GOEKE-One of our students of whom wp are all proud. Ranking in the upper ten of his eiiass, he is proficient as well in other activities. TQ VERNIE BOLKENfAHOthCf of our many stud- X tous classmates who is always prompt to act and make her generous thought a fact. WILLARD COVERT-Although Willard is a little shy, he has many friends because he is a friend worth having. MARGUERITE LUND-Oh! How she enjoyed our Hi-Tri Banquets! We think that it's because she liked the food-we wonder? ,, RUTH LENGEL-Ruth is one of our quiet iii 'V' students who doesn't make, frien quickly but ' nj opcb you win her friendship 'it wi n ver die. AIbERT 'KENNEDYf Bob'7, o e of the popular members of our class, deserves mention for the part he played in the athletics for our school. ORLANDO SPANGLERWA tall blonde boy of the Class of '34 who made a name for himself in the Ag department. LETA BERGONZ10HC of our fair maids from Nelson. Leta, a dark eyed girl, though quiet in her ways is well liked by her fellow students. MYRTIS IIAMDIOND'H3d Myrtis lived in the days of Grecian goddesses, there would have been another Trojan War. She is a good student, talented in music and art. MARION BUTTERBAUGHmAH industrious girl whose work in school will long be remembered. Her endeavors were worth while and always proved successful. JOHN MCGINNIS-A, name not to be soon forgotten. John had knowledge on all subjects, can speak well, and is always cheerful and gay. IIAROLD LONG4Harold has been with us only this year but he has become known by his friend- liness and by taking a part in activities of school. FRANCES MILLER'Sh6 has a smile for everyone and is always there for the fun. ALBERT BETTIN-A straight forward lad re- membered for his quiet friendliness to all who knew him. IONE EDDY-She too has just come here this year but she has proved to us her worth by her good scholastic standing. dainfully down upon the ignorant freshmen, and swaggered importantly about the halls with which we ourselves were not so familiar. For our unusually good

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