Dal: ss Y, csh mpy ors :tal me ian ale ow nn- to ien ille ds- ves of ine , it sed ool nn- est mrs. mek ain ive it, ors act in Nl'1lCfG!?ll Tliirty-four 7 Elizabeth Dale toasted the faculty: 'IAS our school life draws to a close, we shall depart with joy and sorrow-with joy because of the suc- cessful completion of a. project, with sorrow be- cause we must leave the ninlerclassmen and you, Olll' devoted faculty, who have meant so niueh to us. Fern Hart, in a toast to Mr. Dailey: Lille could always seem to D1'9SCl'lbC an effective cure for such spring ailments as playing hookey, falling asleep in class, and forgetting to get our lessons. Mr. Dailey to the seniors: mllhe May of life blooms once and ne'er again. Therefore, make good use of the time when it does bloom. Paul Hesse: HNVe shall miss the tardy bell which sends the students scurrying to their classes, and thc rush tothe cafeteria, Miss VVirth:'tThe sum of everything in life is that we find some joy in the accomplishment of it. Vile have spent these years with you in fit- ting you for this delightful task of finding joy in things worthwhilef' THE YEAR'S QUEENS MID much pomp and ceremony, Evelyn Bart- ling was crowned, on November 17, the first football queen of Lafayette. She, her inaid-of- honor, Rnthe Rich, and her attendants, Vetura Babcock, Elizabeth Dale, and Pauline Calkins, marched down the aisles to the stage escorted by their respective campaign managers, Dale Davis, John Gabriel, Ervin Somers, Carl Herner, and Edward Vilhaley. The queen's gown was of shell pink crepe over which she wore a train of green and gray. The queen and her attendants carried arm bouquets of white chrysanthemums. Again on January 12 beauty held sway when the basketball seanson opened with the impres- sive erowning of Dorothy Mack as Lafayette's basketball queen. Miss Mack, d1'essed in a gown of white taffeta and carrying a large arm bouquet of roses and sweet peas, approached her throne in a silver chariot drawn by four junior high boys. Elizabeth Dale, maid-of-honor, preceded in a gown of pale pink satin covered with chiffon. She carried roses. The popular attendants, wear- ing gowns of pastel shades and carrying hand bouquets of sweet peas and carnations, followed. They were Lucille Ilaselwood, Helen Sehexnmer, Mary Diller, Gladys Heinz, Betty Rnlhnan, Mar- jorie Moskau, and Virginia Lee Nendorff. QJWKD SENIOR AWARDS FOR 1934 Xvl1it'Cl1t'lfUl'lZl1l .... ...... . ..... . . ..........................,... , . .Arthur Murray Salntatorian .... .......,... 3 lax Witt Corninerm-ial Cup .... . ............,....................... .... I is-nrietta Stanton Given by l'lalt's Business Uollege English Cup .... ...... . .....................,....... .... . X rthnr Murray Given by Gtll'Il'S Hnsiiwss Collvgxe History Cup ...................................................... Elizabotli Brubaker Given by Drs. lilaneln- li. liennick and Will NV. Grow Home Es-olioinics Cup .,..........,.....,,...,..,..,..,,.......,..... .... l fern Ilart Given by George II. Voss Marlioniaties Cup .... .........,.,... . . , , .,......... .... i Xrtbnr Murray Given by Class of 11523 Music Cup. .. ...........,........... .,.. ......,.. . . . . ...,J. K. Bass Given by Music D4-partinent of 15123 Srienee Unp .... . ,,... ., ............... .,........... , . , ..l. R-. Bass Given by Louis M. Smith Athletic Cup .... .. . .l4iHly Conrter Given by First National Bank Ziininernnan Trophy. . . . ..... . . . . .. ..........., . .... , .... .... l lilly Conrter Given by Earl Zinnnerman
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Nuzelemz llurty-four 9 TI-IE JUNIOR CLASS QJWKD TOI' ROXY Zf1?I'2't1lCOS Riegert, XValdo Zimmerman. Karl Neudorft, Paul Runyan, Fred Nave, Frederick Meyn. Olin NVini'rey, Calvin Stiers. Marvin Rainey. MIDDLE ROXV:-Frederiek Meyer, llarold Sheen, Josephine Vllehster. Gene Lundboin, Helen Stack- house. Dorothy Stoekton, Rowena Rhodes. XVilliam Reynolds, Andrew XValker, Marshall Mathers. liO'l'TOM ROXVz-Allene MeVay. Fae Murphy. Mary Jane Noret, Helen Sehemmer, Nadine Yard, John Loe. president, John Neff, Leonard MeDonald, Mary Smith, Frances Sn1itl1. TOP ROXV1-Merritt Frady, James Pendleton, Riehard XVhite. Robert Tuttle, Robert Marx, DeVear Morris, Edward Kersey, David Mom-ek, Samuel Miller. Crannell Murphy. Emerson Hunt, MIDDLE RONV:-Donald VVileo:-1, Lloyd Mathers, Frank Smith, Harold: Fraker, Doris Gutridge, Billy Rogers, Paul Frantz. Grover Stewart, A. J. Sale. BOTTOM ROXV:-Louise Spiek, Averil t'ole,Gwynetl1a Jones, Phillis Harris, Philip Frantz, Donald Cluster, Ella l3radl'ord, Opal Huddle. Ruth Robbins, Mary Eva Maxfield. 6-l2n.T5 TOI' ROVV :-Charles Super. Harold Habert, Vllilliam MeMullin, Gerald Vlfallacce, Paul Kimberlin, Ralph Markley, Charles Cutler, Henr Qvans, Robert NVeber, Kenneth Gardner, Henry Poolman, Jake Ridpath. ! MIDDLE ROVV:--Samuel Taft, Ernest llalstead, Vllilma Fae Miles, Anna Mable Bodenhausen, Nina Mae Round, Dorothy Cook, Nina Louise VVilson, Helen Maxey, Ruth Spaulding, Lawrence Brown, Joe llague. BOTTOM ROXV:-Virginia Lee Neudorf, DorothyDay, Mildred Ruhl, Juanita Foder, Marjorie lleide, Clara Richards, Mary Pollard. Genevieve Round, Ione Reeves, Eleanora Anderson, Evelyn Swope. TOI' RONV:-Russell lloffelnieyer, Floyd Hoffelmeyer, Ardale Krause, Glen Keith, Carl Carter, Junior Brown. Floyd ifochran, Lloyd Lawless, Ceeil Falvert, Vernon Dinwiddie. MIDDLE ROYV:-Robert K1-atley, Louise Vox, Ethel Altenburgzer, Bernieee Ilirter. Viola Henson, Virginia Daniels, Esther Humphrey. llannah Johnson, Ruth Harden, llarold Call. I30T'I'0M ROW:--Gladys lleinz, Rose Marie Conner, Mary Diller, lllarguerite lleckel, Laverna Lan- ham. Grace Boyd, Ruth Landers, Marguerita t'urry, tfarmella Dennis, Dora Ann Gilbert. N01' IN Plf l'lYIt.IG1-Ray Arthur, Roseoe Everett, Farl llerner, Harry Lewis, Edward NVhaley.
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