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2-X° T ATTLER qXc? Catherine m. lloyd Katy Laughter chases away the sloortt. Gypsy Rover Bells of Capistrano Girl Reserves 3, 4 CATHERINE M. BAKER Kate There’s a good fellowship in you. Gypsy Rover Bells of Capistrano LLOYD C 8RETTHAUER Shaver” Force of his own thoughts makes his way. Gypsy Rover Bells of Capistrano Once in a Blue Moon Track 2, 3, 4 Tattler Staff CLEON A J BORTON Connie Steadfast to her purpose, true to her ideals. Gypsy Rover “Bells of Capistrano” Once in a Blue Moon Red-Headed Step-Child Girl Reserves 3, 4 May Festival 2, 3 Sec.-Treas. 1,2, 3, 4 Tattler Staff Chimes of Normandy IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear friend and classmate KENNETH J. MYERS who departed this life December 21, 1930 1934 gX'c?
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GX3 TATTLER gXc FLORENCE L. ACKER Billee Talented in her special field of learning. Treasjrer 1 Dream Girl” Once in a Blue Moon Red-Headed Step-Cnild May Festival 3 Girl Reserves 3 Vice President 4 Tattler Staff Chimes of Normandy GILBERT D. SNOW Gib Confidence can conquor the world.” Student Basketball Manager 3, 4 Student Council Pres 4 Once in a Blue Moon Chimes of Normandy” Track 4 IRENE ELIZABETH PIERCE Liz A very quiet, orderly girl. Gypsy Rover Prince of Peace Declamaticn Contest Chimes of Normandy STANLEY M. ELY Lanky In all the fun he takes a hand. Red-Headed Step-Child Bells of Capistrano Athletic Council 3 Basketball 1, 9, 3, 4 Tattler Staff Chimes of Normandy TREVA VAN NORTWICK Bill” A quiet, unassuming girl. Bells of Capistrano Once in a Blue Moon Girl Reserves 3, 4 May Festival 2, 3 Chimes of Normandy” REV AH M. LOVE Peggy” I live in crowds of jollity. Gypsy Rover Girl Reserves 4 WILLIAM E. FOLEY Bill I always laugh when I can, it’s cheap medicine. Bells of Capistrano Once in a Blue Moon” Chimes of Normandy FLOSSIE WEISER Curly” Her good nature is always to be relied upon. Gypsy Rover” Bells of Capistrano Once in a Blue Moon Chimes of Normandy Girl Reserves 3 G 3 1934
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GXc TATTLER (ixD CLASS HISTORY NE moment, please! Will you permit me to tell you a great secret? After due consideration I knew I must disclose it. This startling fact is that these honora- ble Seniors were once - Freshmen. We were not the ordinary group of students, we were very, very brilliant. We were perhaps the most intelligent class ever to enter this High School. I suppose that the reader will beg to differ with me but—give us another deep thought We started our journey with thirty-seven members. We had much to hear and see on our trip although we were very brilliant. We had as leader of our class, Miss Hollett. Her very close helpers on this part of the excursion were William Nungester, Roger Humbert and Cleona Borton She was a very good driver and always kept us moving onward. Our first year was most pleasant except for one dark blot. One of our classmates, Kenneth Myers, passed to the Great Beyond. He will always be remembered for his kind and loving smile. After a three months' vacation thirty-one of us resumed our places on our adventure. We began to realize that the more we studied the more we didn't know-On this part of our journey we came to more new and rough cities such as “World History and Plane Geometry. Yes it was plain for some but solid'’ for others. Well, time flew and it was time for us to elect a driver again. We elected Mr. Reed, who took us rapidly but very carefully. His front seat riders were Ivan Schaffner, Alma Belle Stoner and Cleona Borton. In the fall of '32 there were thirty of us piled in our automobile to travel nearer to the town Education. We had two new passengers, Geneva Brink and Florence Acker, whom we have enjoyed immensely. This was indeed an eventful year. We enjoyed Mr. Reed s driving, so again we elected him. His executive committee wis Roger Humbert, Norma Borton and Cleona Borton. In this part of our four year trip we presented The Red-Headed Stepchild Our next great task was giving the Seniors a banquet. This we greatly enjoyed doing and our efforts were appceciated to the fullest extent. This great event wound up our most important tasks for the year. We started on the last year of our trip in the fall of '33. We realized our High School days would soon be over and we must begin our life’s work. We elected Mr. Cotterman as leader for the last year of our journey. Roger Humbert, Norma Borton and Cleona Borton were his front seat passengers. Three of the stars of the basketball team are members of our class—Ivan Schaffner, Stanley Ely and Roger Humbert. Elmer Kunkle and Gilbert Snow were managers of the team. Early in this part of our career we, the Seniors, desired to publish an annual. With the consent of Mr. Thompson and our sponsor, we decided to begin planning for it. This was indeed a great undertaking. We, as Seniors, also present as our play Oh, Professor! the laugh of the year. As we look back over our four years of High School career we are confident that our time was well spent. We are indeed grateful to our parents, school board, and teachers who made this possible. We are now looking ahead dreaming and wondering what the future holds for us. Thus ends our journey at Fayette High School. Cleona Borton 1934 2 c)
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