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IIALQK M. WILHELM 'IAMES li. WRIGHT lle drives like a demon Were there no women men would Upon tl hot coal. look like gods. To please all the women . M. i B. lill ,' li il -1- - .' ls his greatest goal. Ullzwul mln ' 5 I W ' l l 4 flrrlfeifril, I-z-f-45 lfrwzrlv Club, 1-f :X NN A Y A ROW You see, dear, it is not true that woman was made ul man's rib, she was reallv made ol his luuni bone PlRECIJC1'IO', Miss Olmsted has been the faculty adviser to the class of '34 for the three years that she has been a member of the faculty. lt was through her ellorts that the enterprises undertaken to raise money for the Washington trip were made successful. Miss Olmsted has helped us not only in our plans for the Washington trip but also in our graduation activities and has been a helpful guide in all of our decisions. The class of '34 take this opportunity to extend to her their sincere appreciation of her un- tiring ellorts. 16
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JANE W. SIMMONS Always happy, always smiling This must be ,Iane's motto. WILLIA M ll. SLAIG HT l,ove's labor lost? Never mind, try again. llllflfbdll, 4,' Orvlvartrtl, I-Z-Z-4,' Latin Club, 1-3-4,' Al1lllId,.Yftll,.. MARY JANE TEALI. She's pretty--she's nice See her once or twice And you'll like her, but at that you don't know her For if you see her some more You'll love her. Girly' Glee Club, 1-2-3-4,' .Ymiur Pluy: lulfill Club, 1-3-4,' Fnvzrlr Club, 3,' ,iunuul Xmff. M I LDR ED TOWNLE Y Mildred now, Mildred forever. Townley now-but not forever, Girls Glee Club, 1-1-3-4: Oprretm, f,'il.l'fiIIl'ill'f,' l rem'lv Club, 1-3. MARY ANITA WHEELER Anita's charms are too numerous to squeeze into this limited space. Sullice it to say she is popular, pretty and peppy. Girls Gln' Club, la?-1'-4,' Buml, I-2'f'.1,' Orrlfartru, 2-3-4,' Operetlu, Cd.ffiIll'tQl'.l',' Uperutm, Rirlille af I.ri.r,' I rem'b Club, 1- 3,' tllfllrlfllf Cauwil. MAR Y ISA BEL SINCLAIR Yes, we must ever be friends, and of all who oller you friendship, let me be ever the Iirst, the truest, the nearest and the dearest! Ortlfettru, 1-A-3-4,' .Yeuiur Pltqyj Iurriu Club, 3-45 Frerlvb Club, 3-4. WINIFRED K. SMITH She is pretty to walk with, says jones. And witty to talk with, says jones. And pleasant, too, to think on, says jones. Vive-Pre.rifle11t uf Frerbunnl Cl.r.i'r,' Girlf' Glee Club, 1-2: Iiclfill Club, 1-3-4,' Frerlrb Club, 1-3,' .l'e.'remrji of nlrlflvlir .4.frru'itltir1r1, 2. WILLIAM TOTTEN, -IR, Think you a little din can daunt my ears? Have I not in my time heard lions roar? Bqyur' Glee Club, 3: .Yeniar Plum: Oper- ettu, Ritlille uf l,rir,' Clfeer-1.e.nler, 1-'-3-4 ANTHON Y VA LVO To achieve your ambition in play- ing sports, you have with a spirit of loyalty for Geneseo. Burr' Btmkerbull, 4,' fidllfbzlll, 1-2-3-4: Cupfuirl Iffmrbull, 4,' Burebull, 1- 3-4,' Tmrk, 1-1-3-4,' Burr' Glue Club, 2-3. A, .IAMES WHEELER A quiet sort of a person who hides His personalities like a snail. But once the shell is broken His pleasantness will never fail. Preritlezir of junior Clu.r,r,' I.ufiz1 Club, 1- 3-4,' fllllllhll Xmff. IS --eff' 35,10 5
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mmf, Q,-0 l . ,iff 1 CLQASS TRQTHECY The twenty-five years which have gone since the Class of 1934 graduated from Geneseo High have made many changes. James Wright, for example, has honored the educational field with a volume on How to Maintain Discipline, the material for which was gathered while he was Dean of the Geneseo Normal School. Evelyn Cole is Dodging around Avon. Bill Totten has taken the well-known Joe Brown's place on the screen. Virginia Scott has purchased a controlling interest in the magazine Ballyhoo. Bill Slaight is selling ads for the Ballyhoo. Martha Countryman and james Culley have collaborated on the volume How to Reduce, the first copy of which was presented to Angie Bondi. Esther Campbell and George Hewitt are Working on the Drama of Life. It is a tragedy. Frank Rumfelt and David Finley have completed a new plane, which is expected to revolutionize flying. They hope to rescue Leo Parent, who is still up in the air about his High School English assignments. Winnie Smith is learning to operate elevators at the Hamilton Hotel. Ben Muirhead is still taking physics. Genevieve Delebarto, while not taking Amos 'n' Andy's place, is advertising for Pepsodent. James Wheeler is the best butcher in town. Jane Simmons and Jack Wilhelm are taking a trip to Washington. All hub-caps, fenders and telephone poles are once more safe, for Norma McLaughlin and Sarah Palermo have just learned to navigate Model A's. Truant-officer Edward Mills and Cis are living on Elm Street. Edward Roberts and Joe McIntyre are manufacturing a freckle removing cream. Dick Mills has gone into partnership with Eddie Cantor, trying to make wise- cracks. Tony Valvo is playing Romeo in Shakespeare's Romeo and J-uliet. Frances Buchanan is playing Julien ,, Wilma Nicholas says that she still likes anything with a collar on it. Mr. Gormley still says that one of the chief causes of dust is the Janitor. Dr. Barbara Barnes, in a recent health talk, said that in case of asphyxiation, artificial respiration should be applied until the person is dead. Lucia Raub says that chivalry is the attitude of a man toward a strange woman. Isabel Sinclair says that heredity is a bad thing, and that it ought to be stopped. Miss Green says that Hors de combat means war horse. So, as it may be seen from the above, the situations of the members of the Class of '34 have changed somewhat, but we humbly offer the following to prove that in mind and spirit they are the same: We tip-toed up in back of Gertrude Barkley, who was scribbling on a sheet of paper. Closer inspection of the paper disclosed that the following poem had been the object of her labor: As I was laying on the green A small English book I seen Carlyle's essay on Burns was the edition So I left it lay in the same position. 17
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