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THE HOURGL LOIS WOOD You will often find Lois in a nook, Deeply interested in the perusal of a book. Students' Association, Girls' Athletic Association, Senior Play Usher, Senior Ball Committee. Geneseo Normal HARLAND YOUNG - - Chickie He's right there in sports and he likes to play, But woe to the opponent who gets in his way. .Stude.nts' Association, Baseball 12, 355 Football 13,455 Basketball 11, 2, 3,455 Track 13,4Jg Vice President, Studlents' Council 1353 Delta Phi Epsilong Block Letter F Club, President Junior Classy Hour Glass Staff, Dramatic Club 1413 Senior Ball Committee. Stanford University Our Oflice Queen Who answers each time the telephone rings ff, And to the pupils, the message brings 'Z-Miss Nuttall. Whose most accommodating way Prevails in the oflice from day to day ?-Miss Nuttall's. When tests come every ten weeks Who mimeographs a pile of sheets?-Miss Nuttall. Who reminds Mr. Coffee of wif1e's birthday And every appointment through each busy day '?-Miss Nuttall. Whose willing kindness is so sweet That we eagerly await it whenever we meet?-Miss Nuttall's. Who is so cheerful and so neat, too, That she inspires both me and you ?-Miss Nuttall. Who, though she is actively occupied Thinks favors for pupils can't be denied 'Z-Miss Nuttall. Who brightens the oiiice on rainy days With her ever-willing words of praise 'T-Miss Nuttall. In short, whom does everyone esteem? Of course, you've guessed-it's our oiiice queen.-Miss Nuttall. Page 'l'wenty-eight ASS z mt M14 714-41 ' gwhfefz f 479 03546. f fgewjd We asf JN- Winn Ifffglil .1 LM, ,f yjlgprb' ,O 'im ,F I 'I ef-Nico'
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' THE HOUR GLASS .N...., History of the Class of '34 Une golden September morn in 19230, a group ol' young seholars entered the portals ol' Fairport lligh Sr-hool with high hopes and awe- lilled eyes. We were to the upper-elassulen nothing hut the lowly l+'reshmen. But how resolutely we plugged on, determined to prove our worth! 'llhe poor freshman with his gum and paper wads, was the target ol' all jokes, the terror of the study halls and the reason why teaehers get gray. .ln the spring of the year we were very proud to reeeive the banner at the Junior Fair for the hest skit. At last, we had aeeomplished some- thing. The upper-elassmen were foreed to acknowledge talent. It was the first feather in our eap and we treasure its memory. 'l'he following autumn found us oecupying seats in the Sophomore study hall, a little more suhdued with our new responsihilities. llere a11d there a protraetor, or an elementary French text book were seen, evidences of progress in our education. ln the late fall we had a daneing party in the gymnasium. We had a very good time and enjoyed the delieious refreslmients. in the spring we again won the hanner for the hest stunt. Our stunt was a television station with an all star east. liaVerne Coltee is well remembered for his arahesquing as Miss Ruth Dennis. Other eelehrities on our program were: Paderewski, Mary Pomponiog Mme. Hehumann-lleinek, Martha Jane Morey, Sir llarry Lauder, Bill llanlisg Rudy Vallee, Karl tiueliehg Kate Smith, Margaret Bowng Greta tiarho, Marjorie Turner, Joe IC. Brown, Bob Potterg Zeigfield Follies, class male talent, Charlie Chaplin, the announeer, Antoinette Montagliano. This east was ahly eondueted hy Katharine Kohler. At the Uratorieal Contest, held in May, the hoys' and girls' first prize and one of the second prizes were awarded to students from our class. We were very proud to report to Room I8 as l'ull-lledged Juniors. 'l'he class oliicers were: President, llarland Youngg Viee-I'resident, tiordon Seaman, Secretary, Olive King, 'l'reasurer, M. J. Morey. Miss Jessup was the advisor. D At Christmas time the Junior rings were displayed with the uumeral '23-l. 'l'he ultimate arrival of that date represented the fulfill- ment of the amhition ol? many a girl and hoy. lt was an event in our sehool life. 'Phe annual magazine eampaign was held in the spring. 'l'he leaders were l4'ay Kelsey and tlordon Seaman. l ay's team won. Our lirst hig event ol' the year was the Junior Fair. Unee more leavine' behind four care-free vears ol' ha 1 mv ffirlhood and hovhood. 25 . . 21 . 'l'hey are our dearest inemories. Page Thirty
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