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Never yet was noble man but made ignoble talk. !”—Tennyson. jjjlllJIM III III II III III' III HI III' HI II' ill III II 1 ill ill 'III III illi 'Ill III III J! Ill III1, III H ill Hill mil, inn III1 lillilfcilill III, ill' III' ill III 1 li ill II II in HI II J fl Who’s Whodlum? 1 Boy ???? Girl § Ken Taylor Tallest Doris Hartley U Bob Weatherup Most Popular Ruth Fox fl Morris Smith Most Bashful Lucy McLear Robert Burr Most High-hat Ruth Hockey W Willie Frank Biggest Bluff Margaret Jones ft William Wheater Most Innocent Ilene Jeffers Claude Gates Most Attractive Eleanor Stammer V Hughie Mosher Most Brilliant Frances Lamb Bud Sullivan Best Athlete Gert Hilts Johnnie Plunkett Most Businesslike Sophia Constantikes M Bing Bishop Most Carefree Carrie Gleason ft Bob Hilts Best Actor Dorothy Burr § jJ Charles Storie Class Orators Betty Streeter W Mac Magee Best Dancers Doris Ferguson jj Les Hull Wittiest Gert Wallace If Don Brown Most Loving Couple J0 Easton M Robert Ames Most Dependable Jane Smith ft Shermie Paquette Most Ambitious Hazel Pearce Robert Blair Most Sarcastic Helen Whalen V Maurice Paige Class Sheik M CD Class Vamp Ahlene Downing M Kenny Porter Nicest Smile Gladys Ladd W Willard Bresee Greatest Flirt Agatha McDermott ft Ashton Pernice Biggest Nuisance Marion Davis Milton Wood Most Sympathetic Margaret Cahill M Kido Pernice Most Pugnacious Alice Wall Roy Littebrant Most Aloof Irene Mellen Glenn Johnson Prettiest Hair Margaret Reynolds 1 ft Eddie Woods Most Unconcerned Bertha Wall ' ft 1 Walter Greene Neatest Flo Foy Frank Parker Class Artists Evelyn Barker W Robert Dempster Most Outspoken Helen Washburn Lewis Mosher Most Dauntless Gladys Ladd lif W D. A. R. Essay Prize fl W For several years the Gouverneur Morris Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has offered an annual prize of ten dollars to any student 'M in the American History Class who would write the best essay on a given topic. M ft The assigned topic this year was Why an American Citizen Should Be Interested ffi in the Constitution. Glenn Johnson of the class of ’34 won the award. Gladys Ladd, Frances Lamb, mention. BliliilOlii 1 Hazel Pearce and Betty Streeter received honorable ill!I III ill 'II llll III ll III! HI Illi II' III III1 III' IUI 'II' 'III IUI' II III llll 'III; ill! III! Jill III ill! Illl III III ,|ll T Page Seventeen
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“He makes no ] He makes no friend, who never makes a foe I”—Tennyson. The ten members of the Senior Class having the highest averages are: Rob- ert Weatherup, 90.29; Hugh Mosher, 89.86; Helen Whalen, 89.68; Eleanor Stam- mer, 86.67; Hazel Pearce, 86.41; Jean Dodds, 85.83; William Wheater, 85.64; Frances Lamb, 84.94; Maurice Paige, 84.00; Ilene Jeffers, 83.66. CLAUDE GATES Commercial. Ahenian; Oper- etta 2; Dean Oratorical Contest 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Come Out of the Kitchen 4; President of Student Activity Council 4; Treas- urer of Chorus 4. Known as “Claudie” Is Always tired Characteristic Procrastination Will be— A Musician and History Teacher Saving grace Politeness Weakness Society Favorite expression “I’ll try!” Hobby Music HELEN HUGHTO Academic. Chorus 2, 3. Known as ... Helen Is Good Company Characteristic Graciousness Will be Nurse Saving grace Her hands Weakness Kid brother Favorite expression— “I should think that--” Hobby— Collecting movie stars’ pictures ROBERT HILTS Academic. Athenian; Vice Pres- ident of Athenians 3; Baseball 1; Operetta 2; President of Class 3; football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Come Out of the Kitchen 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Known as “Bobby” Is Devoted Characteristic His courtesy Will be Football Coach Saving grace His smile Weakness Farming Favorite expression— “Another glass of milk, please!” Hobby ------------------- Baseball MARGARET JONES Academic. Known as “Maggie” Is Industrious Characteristic Hurrying Will be Nurse Saving grace Energy Weakness Asking questions Favorite expressicr.— “Is this right?” Hobby Cleaning her glasses MAURICE PAIGE Commercial. Amphictyon. Known as “Paigie” Is------------------- A worker Characteristic Restlessness Will be A Business Man Saving grace Energy Weakness Fickleness Favorite expression “Oh! Oh!” Hobby Driving his car Class Honors GERTRUDE HILTS Commercial. Minerva; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Operetta 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Girls’ Ath- letic Council 2, 3, 4; Vice Presi- dent of Girls’ Athletic Council 3; President of Girls’ Athletic Coun- cil 4. Known as “Gert” Is Good Company Characteristic Sympathy Will be Married Saving grace Titian hair Weakness— Confiding her troubles to others Favorite expression— “You let my friend alone!” Hobby Designing gowns STEVE JURKOVICH ( Commercial. Athenian. Known as — --------------- “Jurk” Is Likeable- Characteristic Agreeableness Will be Golf Pro. Saving grace His grin Weakness . Caddying Favorite expression “Is that so?” Hobby Collecting golf tees GENEVIEVE McCULLOUCH Academic. Delta; Rho Beta Epsilon; Scribe for Rho Beta Epsilon 2; Vice President of Rho Beta Epsilon 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Known as “Gen” Is Nonchalant Characteristic . Ingenuity Will be . Beauty Specialist Saving grace .. Dark hair Weakness . Seriousness Favorite expression ... “Gee!” Hobby Movie Magazines r- r-v; Page Sixteen
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“The value of gifts must vary as the givers’—Tennyson. 1 Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1934 We, the illustrious graduating class of the Dean High School, Town of Gouverneur, County of St. Lawrence, State of New York, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty-four, being of good health of body, and sound and disposing state of mind, declare this to be our first, last, and only Will and Testament. First: 1. We bequeath to Scott L. Brown, our Superintendent, our respect, loyalty, and friendship. 2. We bequeath to our advisers, Miss Hubbard, Mr. Earl Riley, Miss Costello, and Mr. Paige, our gratitude and affection. 3. We bequeath to the rest of the faculty our best wishes, in the hope that, with our depar- ture, all their worries will end. 4. To the jolly, genial Juniors, we sorrowfully bequeath our senior dignity and our count- less privileges. 5. To the “Sophisticated Sophomores” we leave a few of our brains and the pleasing dis- positions so abundant in our class. 6. To the innocent Freshmen we bequeath our frivolity and our four years of faithful application. Second: I, President Robert W cathcrup, do bequeath to Ward Grimshaw all my troubles. (Poor guy!) I, Maurice Paige, do bequeath to Milbourn McIntosh, my knowledge of back roads. I, Helen Whalen, do bequeath to Carol Storie my vampish, stage-like ways. I, Sophia Constantikes, do bequeath to Cecile Boulet, my method of bluffing the teachers. I, Stanley Laidlaw, do bequeath to the shieks, Lloyd Raven, Don Moore, and Arthur Rotundo, my ability to drive a car with one hand. I, Reatha Hall, do bequeath to Peggy Green and Eloise Dain, my silent and indetectable method of chewing gum. I, William Sullivan, do bequeath my couch in Van’s room to Victor Judge. I, Josephine Easton, do bequeath to the Freshman Class my latest novel entitled “ Why I Know More Than the Faculty. I, Marion Hartley, do bequeath my spare time to Miss Hubbard. I know she needs it. I, Lewis Bishop, do bequeath my vitality to Walter Baker. I, Marion Davis, do bequeath my geometry book to Gertrude LaForty. I, Doris Ferguson, do bequeath my demure ways to Evangeline Cilley. I, Kenneth Taylor, do bequeath my hunting boots to Duwayne Dodds, Chet Mack, David Johnson, and Jay Burns. Maybe they will be able to lift one. I, Claude Gates, do bequeath my ambition for getting to school on time to John Christian. I, Robert Ames, do bequeath to Olive Carter, my desire to be near the teachers. I, Hester Bailey, do bequeath my pleasant smile to Merton Bagg. I, Robert Blair, do bequeath to Wallace Grandy, my conceit and business ability. I, Malcolm Magee, do bequeath my mustache to Roger Bacon to add to what he has. I, Charlotte Mickens, do bequeath my art of gossiping to Leo Thompson. I, Arnold Byrns, do bequeath my fighting spirit to next year’s football team. I, Leslie Hull, do bequeath my paper wads and rubber bands to Francis Baker. I, Lulu Thayer, do bequeath my broken heart to Eddie Battersby to mend. I, Allison Manning, do bequeath my faithfulness to Eleanor Reynolds. I, William Wheater, do bequeath my speeding and dare-devil driving to Everett Glasford. I, Esther Collins, do bequeath my truck to Miss Allen. We hope she will drive it. I, Robert Dempster, do bequeath my girl friends to Aellan Gaudin. I, Jean Dodds, do bequeath my meekness and common sense to Deedie Curtis. I, Robert Hilts, do bequeath my drag with Lisle Riley to Ralph Storie. I, Charles Storie, do bequeath to the Town of Gouverneur, my voice, to be used when the fire whistle is out of order. I, Betty Streeter, do bequeath my fiddle to Huck Austin. I, Jane Smith, do bequeath all my love and affection to Don Moore. I, Wilson Pernice, do bequeath to Miss Costello, $3-55, in payment of my outstanding debt to her. I, Hazel Pearce, do bequeath my power of discrimination to Betty Dillabough. I, Kenly Spilman, do bequeath to Grace Streeter, my undone lessons. I know she will finish them. »IIM Page Eighteen isiHilKalBSi !iiC3 £ JliClSIliOaiElriilHit jneaMBP .i:iiIU3REBUBm
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