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J N X .1 Q94 HELEN BOARDMAN No. 4 E. B. 1. A cheerful smile is always worth while. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. . f ' ROCH. U. N . 5 A mile hit cody. inte b b , Ne ' N too s , YN BOURGEOIS W0 g e . lnior Prom om. 3Q Mas- quers 4Q Torchg Senior Play. -Aix rillilwffs mg yigggr. M BETTY BROOKSIX NO. I 1 UNDECIDED 'Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile, that makes the hahhle of life warthwhilefl Stylus Club 42 Glee Club 42 Hi-Y 3, 4 QSCC. 4jg Masquers 3, 4Q Torchg Vindex 42 Bus. Mgr. Senior Play. DOROTHY BUCKPITT NO. II ELMIRA Friend past, present and fu- tiirefj Torchg Hi- 4g Stylus Club 42 Senior Pro - ' x Wap. OA TP A fx Czxxw-15.93, tvffx RUTH BOWEN lk XQEV YDLCALLOW SW, 44393 HO' 5. I I E' P' U f lo R l-L' or. A girl with a pleasing smile. ilydze lancej.5fJJ r file-' QA, K Qf4xhCSffa 4- U E er Jer hiyxxgood humor ' 5 lies. 1,4 gf' ,l 1 A ee u 1, g ora . . ,313 ggi M X G1 C1 P 4 Ag 4 . ,F MIRIAM L. BREWER , 'I WllLl:RED PBELL msr. 5 UNDECIDED Ngo. I,I 'fl U. OF P. Gen le a aiet in ery No having rnbfhto sa ,-, w I 'sgfewh is g at,' hat silence is greater. Forum 4. 1934
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4. WM' 551' W TORCH ROBERT MARSH ALICE NIXON President Vice-President IANE THOMPSON Ioi-IN WARNER Secretary Treasurer Dear Classmates: Again to my ofhce falls the arduous task of composing this brief message symbolizing our farewell to our school and to each member of the faculty and student body who has made our stay here so completely enjoyable. It is, then, with no small degree of regret that we, the class of 1934, depart from these old familiar stamping-grounds to seek, either in more advanced instruction or in the by-ways of life and its experiences, to carve for ourselves a place in tomorrowls world. In spite of the wearying aspect of the situation into which we are ejected, I have every justihcation in citing a marked success for my youthful, optimistic companions whom I have the honor and privilege of representing. Perhaps for those of us who seek further specialized training there can be forseen a more improved economic set-up, for our entry to the hardened ways of the world is to be temporarily postponed. And, not to overlook the various student organizations here established, I am sure We all have appreciative reminiscences of the activity and fun they have afforded us. Surely we could not but profit by our experiences with these associations, both the new and the old. In conclusion, then, I think I express the general sentiment of my class in the hope that our presence along these corridors has left some trace worthy of recognition for us in the future and for all those this future may bring. May we bestow some further glory upon the already illustrious name of our fair Alma Mater, Dear Old E. F. Af, Holding every great hope for a marked future, I am Sincerely yours, ROBERT MARSH. 934 I7
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C?'.lIfkRLES H. CAREY No. 1 CORNELL Clie world lenows nothing of 1 ' , its greatest menff .1 , X 1 B:1ngl.LiJI-'I1-Y 43 Torchf- y 1 ,,. f' ' . f '. ' f ,lf ' O f 1 , I ,f- ,. , f ,gf ,' f , ' 1' I .7 l 1 ' 1, 1 ,f , f'X'V ' RALP CARNEY KN IDED dn't NO. Al l, r ut a 0 withontf, Q7Vtgol,Q g NO. 4 UNDECIDED :'Sorne heartsa oo oo t spoiled hy pr e Football 3, 4. 19.8 S MARY CARROLL 4 45 sr. PATRICKS sT. 1osEP1-1's X 'KLet lahor meet delight hal way. ' 1934 J TORCH xg 'K A wifi MARY M. CHAMBERS ST. PATRICK,S P. G. xx! It is hard to find praise enough for anyone finishing in three yearsf' We? I 0 5 XA , 'Nb -4 Nix td- , AM A CICCONI Sl' No. 5 4 W- QW lVhat's Qgyer-than to he a '-- - frientlyj Int. Basket all ,z, 41 Vol- leyball 3, 4Q Int. Touo WW! - , Girl Rcscwes 4. 'Vlfiff' 5 Q5 IAYQQQQK NO , I 0 .:,,.,.f BNgEgDED None h hirrTse can hQ,his Wazzezffgf gf? fi Int Softball 3? unio1f'Prom 'sh Cotnnmg if Plav. ,.- ' , C- sv I5 ,. s'F gf'-f . 1 N' ii' LW4uf'C7,,,ML- Nl RY CLEVELAND No. I1 UNDECIDED Hillary is sweet, clever, digni- fefl-a woman of distinction they will sayf' Masqtlcts 2, 3, 4 QSec. 3DQ Hi- Y 42 Student Council 32 Vin- dex 3, 4, QExchange Editor 4,1 V ice-Pres. Iunior Classg Torchg Iunior Ring Comm.g Senior Play fLeadj. W
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