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MIMIR ’34 Page 21 JJropIipry (Ccmtinurh) We found in a great department store Some of our classmates on every floor. The stenographers were Geitlhuber, Johnson and Johnson; The bookkeepers Chausse. Fisher and Thompson. The Victors headed the information bureau. President Skinner, pointing them out as very thorough; Hyde. Osborn and Becker are traveling salesmen for the firm; And sad is this fact—for the old school they yearn. In the ready-to-wear department for men. Butcher is working and so is Fihn; Hoak and Keagle are behind the candy counter; The cosmetics being sold by Milne and Potter. The elevator boys for this big concern, Are Leslie Sullivan. Bunten and Vern; Hanks and Higgins have the music section And Riley and Kelly head the bureau of inspection. In the stationery department selling pens and ink, We find Stuart. Wilson, Duncan and Zink. Anna Mae and Irene make and sell all the toys. And to many kiddies we know they’ve brought joys. And the cartoons of today are very popular; Being drawn by Wall—just try and stop her. McPherson, Meyer and Moore are painting if you please And farmer J. C. is as busy as bees. Barbers Price and Vorus have rushing business this season, McWilliams and Spencer will wave hair “just to please 'em.” Say it with flowers” is the slogan of Gray And her flower shop has bigger business” every day. We have a new invention from Frank Cain, It is something new to keep out the rain. Ainsworth and Breshears run a jewelry shop, And John Wilwers is the new town cop. Leola Willcock is a famous toe dancer, And Ruth Nelson has developed a new cure for cancer. We found something new in this day and age— A taxi-cab driver—none other than Gen Spaeth. Eileen and Nelxrker joined up with the carnival, Likewise did Rayburn. Anna O. and Bramwell. Mary Swetich sells bobby pins for the hair, And Isabel Williams sings high opera at the fair. Baum and Asia run a grocery store So said the sign at the top of the door. When we walked in the clerks turned around And they were Walker and Bates, we found. Wc drove to a station for some gasoline Finding Beck in charge assisted by Dean They invited us up to meet the wives Who were Hagey and Herrman much to our surprise. Stowell Weimer is an artist of fame His models are Doherty, Blecha and Cain; Rose Smith and Ruth Saling are sculpturing, too, And have reached the heights attained by few. Whether or not you liked our phophecy. We know on this statement you will all agree— That in our class of '34 The L. H. S. Tiger had a bigger tolt. Daphne Bowery and Ola Mae Hough
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MIMIR ’34 Page 23 4)imiora OFFICERS President Robert Robertson Vice President Robert Webb Secretary-Treasurer Sylvia Hodgin Girls’ Live Wire Ii.a Mae Andrews Hays’ Live Wire Roswell Weeks Yell Leader Wayne Gooderham MOTTO “Forward ever, backward never” COLORS Black and Silver FLOWER Tulip CLASS ADVISORS Miss Palmer Mrs. Hays Miss Hanks Mr. Huffman The Class of '35 is one of the most active classes of La Grande High School. It has well represented itself in all fields of scholastic, social, and athletic organizations. The Juniors have been one of the biggest and best classes of the High School this year. They hope to continue their success on through school. ALMA MATER Here’s to the L. II. S. boys, Here’s to our High School days; Sing out the good old songs, boys, Ring out the good old days; Here’s to our Alma Mater, Faithful and true always; Here’s to our dear old High School, Here’s to our High School days.
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