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CLASS OF 1934 First Row—June Erickson, Stella Radomski, Thelma Cook, Malinda Jones, Eunice Cornwell, William White, Dale Thornton, Horace Hawkins. Second Row—Thresa Tanzey, Reva Hawkins, Isabelle Morris. Elizabeth Sanders, Rose Reagan, LaVera Wimsett, Elizabeth Chapman, Verna Gardner, Venie Smith. Third Rotv—Cassandra Parke, Elizabeth Cope, Eunice Rrazelton, Lena Rarkman, Ruth Lindley, Robert Sheets, Lester Harrold. Fourth Rote—Gilmour Roberts, Franklin Parke, Robert Felgenheur, Ervin Williams, Paul Ward, Ralph Lewman. Fifth Row— Alfrieda Finney, Hazel Parker, William Jones, Merrill Mahoney, Dorwin Jenkins, Donald Cannon, Kenneth Lacey. The Real Diary of a Real Freshman Sept. 2—Brite and fare, altho I heard a senior say something about a thunderstorm threatening us, no doubt, ’cause we copped the new assembly. 1 feel very small with the rest of the 107 kids in my class. Sept. 3—Brite and fare. She sets near me in Algebra class. 1 heard another one of them there seniors say they’re having trouble with the skedule. They wood stick their noses in something that don’t concern ’em. Sept. 4—Brite and fare yet not so fare. It’s trajic how them women fall for James S’s. red hair. Sept. 15—“Ken” Lacy is our class president. I’d be a president too—if thev’d elect me. Oct. 6—Football’s a great sport. The girls make you feel like one anyhow. Oct. 17—PEACE! Teachers meet at Urbana. Oct. 20—The ware and tare of skool life and football practice is rooning my constitooshun. Xov. 4—Showed the woman a good time at the Carnival with her quarter. Nov. 24—Ready for my Thanksgiving dinner which is going to be too much for words. Note: Must not forget to save my drumstick for the band at the Westville game. Page Twenty
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CLASS OF 1933 First Roic—Donald Schaefer, George Sanders. Tillie Jane Hill, Stephanie Snyder, William Holaday, Helen Vincent, Kenneth Thornton, Andy Hreha. Second Row- June Sanders, Irene Lyon, Pearl Smith. Frances Hlary, Otis Richards. Alma Warren, Lillian Lyon, Josephine Camarata, Erschel Hughes, Ives Ward, Lois Williams. Third Row—Dalton Brooks, Mary Shrout, Imogene Byerley, John Haworth, Felix Gonsowsky, Mo ella Thomas, Mary Ilock, Jack Howard. Fourth Row—Dorothy Spicer. Ruby Billings, Katherine White, Eleanor Black, Ruth Haworth, Marion Patterson. Fifth Row—Orval Brookshier, Ruth Brazelton, Evelyn Stephenson, Dorthcne Bunch, Lena Vettorel, Emily Lou Haney, Eloise Coate, Ellen Jones, Felix Lewandowski. Sixth Row—Paul Klink, Charles Biggs. Willie Tutlis. Woodrow Richardson, Anna Shelako, Herschel Hughes, Harry Clark, Joe Andruski, Verlin Carney, Russell Boggess. Seventh Row—William Haworth, Billie Drotos. Richard Debarba, Harlan Chandler, Arthur Klink, Therle Hubbard, Clifford Kilby. Sophisticated Sentiment “Otis June!” cried a bunch of Sophs. “Suppose we go to visit Fairy Land. ' So crowding into a Chandler which was driven by a little Schaefer they started out. Behind them came Josephine with the Klinks and the clanks of the Leaping Lena. They found the place quite delightful. Sweet Williams grew in great profusion on the Hill-side. The Russell of leaves, the sparkling Shrout in the Brooks, the billowy White clouds, the colorful woodland Hughes, all lent a Holaday spirit to the place. The Fairy Land folk came out to greet them. Some were Moody, others Mary, still others in Ernest, and a few of them Frank. A sight-seeing tour of the city followed. Mother Hubbard, Jack Sprat, Felix, the cat, Billie, the goat, An-na Harry Lyon feasted them quite royally on chile con Carney, Clark bars, and baby Ruths before they started back. Page Nineteen
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CLASS OF 1934 First Row- -Rachel La Marr, Rachel Hubbard, Florence Hillings, Alice Richards, Janette Chaffee, Mary Mahoney, Anna Lopinski, Frances Bradouski, Maggie 1'utlis, Ercel Condon. Second Rozv—Clarence Hall. John Hiberly, Marion Tintorri, Louis Tintorri, Louise Lewis, Catherine Morris, Frances Niziolkiewicz, Hazel Morrison, Rosemond Duncan, Stanley Wojick, Paul Champion. Richard Hayes. Third Row—Eugene Cobble, Charles Dietkus, James Dickson, Robert Moore, Edwina Morgan, Irma Mae Biava, Elizabeth Bennett, Beulah Brazelton, Charlotte Sneyd, Tony Stimac, James Shecter, Fenton Byerley. Fourth Row—Joseph Pinter, Freeman Williams, Vivian Johnson, Ruth Smith, Jennie Stasavich, Ruby Kilby, Walter Reid. Franklin Holstine. Fifth Row—Billy Donaldson, Gerald Reed, Herman Albert, Lillian Shrout, June Crowder, Mary Jane Blayney, Elizabeth Morgan, June Sheets, Eileen Brooks, Russell Payne, Henry Bock. Sixth Row—Pet Gudauskas, Wayne Ramsey, Esther Colvin, Frances Tanzey, Russell Lewman, Jeanette Henry, Mary Anuzis, Bernice Thornton, Garnet Dickson. Seventh Row—Ray Baldwin, Claude Thornton, Glenn Stark, Elbert Holstine, Paul yer, Johnnie Becker. FRESHMAN DIARY—(Continued) Dec. 1—Oh! Jewpiter! How weerie are my spirits! Taking a week off to recooperate and wait for Sandy Claus. Still time to reform. Jan. 1 — I hereby resolve to make a few resolushuns in order to keep up the custom of my deer fourfathers. Jan. 15—Misery post-poned—finals a week off. Jan. 27—This is my red-letter day—passed everything but Algebra, Science, and English. Signing off as duty calls—and will continue to call for sometime to come. Feb. 1—A month has went by. Mar. 1—Another month has went by. Apr. 1—Ah! The birthday of our deer freshman class. May 1—Skool! May 15—Less skool! May 26—Lesser skool! June—No skool! Whe-e-e-e! Faye Twenty-one
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