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THE 1934 CLARION LOW SENIOR OFFICERS PALMER SHEPPARD Success usually calls for legwork as well as beadwork Palmer has shown that he can capably do both kinds of work. He has made good in all school activi- ties and has been a substantial football player. His cheerfulness and dependability as senior class president have won for him many friends. Basketbal '31, '32, '33, '34: Football '31, '32, '33, '34: Class Room Rep. '32: Tennis Team '33, '34: L Club '33, '34: Baseball '33: Class Pres. '34: Pres. Hi-Y '34: French Club '34: Who's Who. SAMMIE RICE The:e is no true orator who is not a hero Talkative. argumentative, Sammie will take either side of the case and give a masterful presentation- a masterful argument. He has definite and clever ideas and sticks to them until the end. Congress '29: Stunt Night '3l: Martin Cup '3l: Class Basketball '3l: Class Pres. '32: Literary So- ciety '32, '33: Vice-pres. Class '34: Chem. Club '341 Dramatic Club '34: Clarion Staff '33: Asst. Bus. Mgr. '34: Who's Who. DEXTER SHUFORD lt's better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow Dexter is a very clever student and a ready help in every phase of school work. He has a quiet nature which seems to radiate cheerfulness. Although he is short of stature, he is made of the stuff that will go far in this world. Class Pres. '3l: Red Cross Rep. '3l: Contestant for Martin Club '3l: Literary Society '32: Hi-Y '34: French Club '34-3 Chem. Club '34: Who's Who. NORMAN WHl1'TEN Pie upon thee, Captain Care, And all thy bloody band A carefree, happy-go-lucky attitude coupled with an attractive personality makes Chink one of the best liked boys in his class. His ability on the football field speaks for itself: he is a competent leader and a fair player-a combination which made him an ex- cellent captain this year. Class Treas. '34: Glee Club '30, '31, '32, '33: Hi-Y '31, '32, '33, '34: Stunt Night '30, '31, '32: Baseball '30, '31, '32: Basketball '31, '32, ,33, '34: Football '31, '32, '33, '34: Capt. Football '34: Who's Who. 13
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THE 1934 CLAR ION The Seniors Sail On Our ship is leaving port today To sail the boundless sea of life: Aspiring souls are on their way To meet life's conflict and its strife. We've anchored here throughout four years Inside the walls we love so well: We've had our joys and hopes and fears- Each one means more than words can tell. We've worked and studied side by side To gain more knowledge in each class: By what we've learned we shall abide, After our days of school have passed. So out of the port our good ship sails. Taking the class of thirty-four. School days grow dim. hidden by veils That bid. Strive on: return no more. So to happy hours we've spent here, To every book and class and bell, To every thing we hold so dear. Alma Mater, we wave farewell. -Mary Green, January, l934 Our Alma Mater Our years in High School now are nearly done And as a student will review the work completed Ere he advances to a chapter strange. We think of all the happy years we've spent Beneath your colors, dear old white and blue. Four havvv. active years. with mind and brain Alert and clean. progressing day bv day. We've made mistakes and suffered penalties For wasted hours. but still we've learned a lot. Not just from books but from our daily life. We know and love you, dear old L. H. S. For all the things that you have meant to us. Ideals of life we've formed within your walls. And plans for making all our dreams come true. With reasoning to uphold all our plans. You've seen us turn from childhood's shallow joys To young maturity's grave questioning. We've learned to see and know life as it is. But held up by the knowledge you have given, We face the world, courageous, unafraid. -Virginia Doss, May, 1934
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THE 1934 CLAR ION SENIORS 14 JOHN AWTREY A person lhat is talented may achieve success As a lawyer or doctor, And sometimes a brush. Bull, as he is sometimes called by his friends. has not only dis- tinguished himself in the classroom but he has become known as one of the best painters in LaGrange. We predict a successful career for him in whatever field he may choose. Stunt Night '3l: Class Football '30, '31: Dramatic Club '33: Gate Keeper '33, '34p Class Basketball '33g Who's Who. LOUISE BAILEY So live that when you die. euen the undertaher will be sorry All during her high school career Louise has been an outstanding figure in every phase of school life. She has made many life-long friends by her ready smile and pleasing personality. Stunt Night '3l: Congress '31: Basketball '31, '32: Home Ec. Club '31, '32, '33, '34: Cheer Leader '33: Glee Club '33, '34: Stu- dent Librarian '33, '34: School Advertiser for Glee Club '34: Class Basketball '31, '32: Who's Who. EUGENE BOOZER ircene. v All things are easy if done willingly Eugene is always willing to do his best, in anything he undertakes. He will be remembered as a modest hard-working student of few words. His permanent wave has made many a girl envious. We wish him much happiness in the future. Stunt Night '30: Class Football '30: Chemistry Club '32: French Club '33. ToM BREMSON Whose wit in the combat, gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart stain away on its blade Upon his recent return to LaGrange. Tom was greeted by a cor- dial welcome from his old classmates. His witty humor has provided amusement and fun for all with whom he has been asssociated. Tom's worry-free disposition and his faculty for making friends are out- standing characteristiccs that we will always remember. MARGARET BREWSTER Fight to the end! If beaten, admit it, but try again Though she seems very quiet and conservative, those who know her best realize that she is full of fun and has plenty of life. She is a good student and she takes her school work seriously. She is never so busy with lessons that she cannot assist in any enterprise that may come forward. Glee Club '31, '32, '33: Home Economics '31, '32, '33, '34: Class Basketball '33.
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