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V I ' . 5' , .11 .'fn.. .w--' .' - ' 3.2:-191+ :egf-.1 ' 'D ' FI SIL S DIDUSKY Hen were deceneis esei -31110111 C011 boy 3 Aaron Slick P10111 Plllllxlll Sophomoie Class C111 it lodfl H1 h School LAWREYCI SCIIOLYECB . 4 ....,... . .. H tll-I S l LFFEN I thus llE,,l9Ltlllg uoildly ends 111 dediclted lo closeness 111d the betteiing of 1115 1n111d Comtesy Seivice 31 Grl Rescues 31 33 President ie 115 3 '33 Porch an Ives '31 '33 Vice President 3? 0111 Staff 33 Girl Re serie and Sesora Play 32 lhe lung Rides By Yational Ilonoi Society 1 : '11, 1 ' l Ll 11 ,,. . ' . . 1 W , 1 -1 111. lux. ' ,-g -' U, 1 -1 .' W . , .ff v ' , 11 1 , -1 1 3. - 1 ' -' 1, - , H -A A .- ' -7' , ' 9.3, .,' , , 1 , , A . , Y Creek, '31, President ot '33, 0111, Club, '32, '33, 590' . ' 1 f' 1 1 ' fi G ' 2, 9 ' d 'g 1 . . -J: , 7- I , -I - 1 , . .., 1 . , , - ., I K , 1 . -- - .,: ,32: . 1 , , it ,, . ' V1 ' lr! A well-graced actor. Basketball, '29-'31, Track, '31, R. 0. T. C. Corporal, '31, Sergeant, '31, Second Lieute11- Zlllt, '32, Captain, '32, Rifle 7 '1'ea111, '31., '33, Clip and Cartridge, '31, '32, Glee Club, The Belle of Bagdad, '30, Oh, Doctor, '31, The King Rides By, '32, Mig11onette, '33, The Holy Grail, '32, Hi-Y. OLIVIA SCIIULTZ I'l1 speak in a inonstrous little voice. Arizona Cowboy, '3 2 , Aaron Slick, F1'O'l'l'l Punkin Creek, '3 1, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Valedictor- ian C.-111 at Todd High Sehoolj. FICRD SIECKINGER He wears the rose of youth upon him. Clip and Cartridge, '32, '33, Student Council, '32, Photography Club, '31, '32, Courtesy Service, '30, '31, Mignonette, '33. RUTH STAFFORD She that was ever fair Llllfl never proud. Editor-in-Chief of Light, '32, Student Council, '30-33, Courtesy Service, '29, Report- ers' Club, President, '30, Class Reporter, '31, '32, Sec- retary of Student Council, '33, Sesoras, '30-'33, Secre- ta1'y, '31, '32, Reporter, '33, Owl Club, '30-'33, Torch and Key, '30, '31, --'rue Belle of Bagdadf' '30, Glee Club, '33, The Holy Grail, '31, S1vi111- ming Team, '32, '33, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, '33, Lawrence Cahill Mary Elizabeth Cooper Eleanor Ccuvrey Dorys Duckett Charles Ellis Emmett Frizell NO PHOTOGRAPH Moila Greer Helen Hancock Alb erta Hill llartlia Ilill Virgil Hopkins Russell Howard Earl Jo11es Vera McLa1'11on Ruth Meyer Iris Myers Nellie Owe11s Edith Prather RAIHERXN SIOUFFER She is a scholar and a ripe and good one. Art Club, '29-'31, Toreh llllll Key, '31, '32, Art Editor on Oak Staff, '33, Light Staff, '32, Shamrock Staff, '33, .IOSEPIIINE SULLIVAN Her voice was ever soft, gen- tle and low-an excellent thing in woman. Basketball Qlleell Attend- llllll, '31, Glee Club, '31, '32, President, '33, Sesoras, '29- '33, The King Rides By, '32, Mignonette, '33, Base- ball, '29-'33, Basketball, '30- '33, Volleyball, '30-'33, Track, '30-'32, Soccer, '32, G. A. A., '29-'33, Oh, Doc- tor, '31, Senior Tea, '33, Valkyries, '3 2, '33, The Other Ghost, '33, Lafayette L , State M , The Holy Grail , Home Economics Club. ERVIN TIETZ He reads mucl1, He is il great observer. The King Rides By, '32, Sports, Editor of Light, '32, '33, Sports Editor of Oak, '33, Senior Editor of Sham- rock, '33, Football, '32, Track, '33, Art Club, '32, R. 0. T. C., '30, Senior Indoor Team, '32, Senior Tea, '33, Courtesy Service, '29, '30. EARL XVALKER Things without all remedy should be without regard. What's done is done. Courtesy Service, '31, '33, The King Rides By, Stage Manager, '32, Oh, Doctor, '31, Hi-Y. Dorothy Romig Ester Savage Anita Sontheimer Harold Sontheinier Virginia Stanton Wendell Stoner LPage Twenty fivej
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HAROLD PARKER But for my own part, it was Greek to me. Treasurer of F r e s h zu a ri Class, Student Council, '29- '33, Football, '30, '32, Re- serve Basketball, '31, '32, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class, Glee Club, '32. DOROTHY PARKER A rose by any other name would be as sweet. Girl Reserves, '29-'32, G. A. A., '29-'33, Light,Staff, '33, Basketball Team, '33, HERBERT PENNINGTON A lion among ladies. Clip and Cartridge, '31-'33, R. 0. T. C. Sergeant, '32, Courtesy Service, '30, Light Staff, '33, Senior Tea, '33. CLIFFORD PETERSON Men of few words are the best men. R e s e r v e Football, '32, Orphe-Delphians, '3 2, '3 3 , The Bachelors' Waterloo, '33, The Holy Grail, '32, Light Staff, '33, Spanish Club, '31, Orchestra, '29, Senior '1'ea, '33, National Hon- or Society, '33 , Quill and Scroll, '33. ' ROBERT PISCHKER Here is everything advan- tageous to life. Student Council, '29-'31, Football, '30, '31, Courtesy Service, '30, '31, R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '32, The Holy Grail, '32. DOROTHY POWELL The rude sea grew civil at her song. Sesoras, '30-'33, Glee Club, '30-'33, The Holy Grail, 32, Wakefield, '32, Cu- pid and Calories, '33, Jun- ior-Senior Banquet, '33, Mig- nonette, '33. LI'age Twenty-fourj ' WILFRED REINERT Ile is the mirror of all courtesy. Glee Club, Clip and Cart- ridge, '31, '32, Ili-Y, Student Manager, '32, '33, Junior- Senior Banquet, '32, Senior Play Committee, '33, MARGARET REITAL ' As merry as the day is long. G. A. A., '30-'33, Lafay- ette L , State M , Girl Re- serves, '30-'32, Oh, Doctor, '31, Baseball, '29-'33, Bas- ketball, '29-'33, Volleyball, '29-'33, Soccer, '30-'33, Ten- nis, '29-'33. ORDWAY RICH And 'tis our fast intent To shake all care and business from our age. Hi-Y, '30, '31, Mignon- ette, '33, Senior Tea, '33, Junior-Senior Party, '32, R. O. T.' C. Sergeant, '33, The Holy Grail, '32, Senior Class Night, '33, Senior Tea., '33. LUCILLE RICHARDS Beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks. G. A. A., '30-'32, Glee Club, Vice-President, '33, Oh, Doctor, '31, In-laws and Out-laws, '32, Sesoras, '32, '33, Basketball, '31, Soccer, '32, Baseball, '32, '33, Track, '31, The King Rides By, '32, Girl Reserves, '31, '32, Mignonette, '33, Home Eco- nomies Club, '32, The Other Ghost, '33, The Holy Grail, '32. IOLA ROUND For where is any author in the world, Teaches such beauty as a wo- man's eye? Oh, Doctor, '31, The Other Ghost, '33, The Holy Grail, '30-'32, G. A. A., '31- '33, Glee Club, '31-'33, Val- kyries, '32, '33, Football Ban- quet, '32, State M , La- fayette L , Girls' Athletic Teams, '30-'33. ALICE MAE RUTI-I Merrily, merrily, shall I live! Girl Reserves, '29-'33, G. A. A., '29-'33, Spanish Club, '31-'32, Light Staff, '32.
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Page A HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1933 The members of the class of 1933 started the pot boiling in the fall of 1929 with their first noteworthy achievement, the presentation of the assembly play, The Pot Boiler. Ruth Stafford and julian Arnson played the leading parts. This was followed by a highly successful apron and overall party in the school gymnasium. Green freshmen? VV e don't think so! As sophomores, they entertained the assembly with My Lady's Lace. The cast of characters included Dorothy Brown, Grace Marie Creager, and Norman Carter. Again, a party was in order, but no aprons and overalls this time 3 quite the contrary, in fact. The junior play, f'The King Rides By,', showed the histrionic ability of Mary Elizabeth Cooper and Harold Sontheimer, as well as of the other members of the cast, who did some excellent acting. The banquet, which the juniors gave in honor of the seniors, proved highly successful. Gypsies was the theme, which was so effectively carried out that the crystal room of the Robidoux hotel was a veritable gypsy campfire. The costumes and dancing of Marion Muir, Helen Elder, Milton Bumbacher, and Harold Sontheimer, and the steaming cauldron in candle light, produced a real Romany atmos- phere. During the same year the class placed two of its members in leading roles in the all-city production of Wakefield',g Dorothy Brown played the title role of VVakefield, while Mary Elizabeth Cooper was Cassiopeia. Mignonette, the senior play, with Lucille Richards and Lawrence Schoeneck playing leading parts, carried us back to Civil War times and proved that the members of the class of 1933 could interpret romantic drama with realistic conviction. Since the seniors trusted that they would be guests of the juniors at a banquet this spring, they gaily paid off their obligation with a Christmas party, at which the juniors were honor guests. Mary Elizabeth Cooper entered junior College for the second semester and immediately gained an important part in the cast of characters for the junior College all-school play, 'fOutward Bound. This presages much of good for others of our group in higher institutions. Proficient in dramatics, the class also boasts great athletes, orators, scholars, and leaders. Wliat more could a high school class wish? In athletics, Harold Parker, jack jennings, Grant Bond, Alden Frye, Lloyd Conant and Fred Eder, were outstanding. In oratory, Dorothy Brown placed second in the city-wide oratorical contest in 1932, and third in 1933. Hubert Fitch represented Lafayette High School at Columbia in piano in 1932, and in 1933 he won the Mannheimer Scholarship in St. joseph. ' The class has fifteen members in the National Honor Society, and eleven in Quill and Scroll. The journalism classes, made up largely of seniors, pub- lished the Shamrock, the first literary magazine in the history of,Lafayette. l The senior class feels that it has done a creditable piece of work in keep- ing that pot, which as freshmen, it started simmering, proudly boiling and bubbling. It only hopes that its members, and those who come after it, will carry on the tradition, Keep the pot boiling. ' Twen ty-six
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