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EUNICE STOCKLEY FLIIIIQQ sery serlous mlnded and ne It s llcadecl stralght towards a DOSIIIOH as slme body s stenog as soon as she TGLLIVLS her eom nlerclal dlploma One of her gleatest llms IS to make a good speed ln typlng In her lelsure tlme whether at home or at school she may be found at a typcwrlter strlxlng to accompllsh that end ELLA THOMPSON Wh lt would we do wlthout Fll'1 Hcr shv but eheelful mannel wlll always be lemem heled She IS well known for belng COHSLIGH IIOUS ln her sehool work and her lnterest ln Chemlstrv Wlll help her ln her future nurslng career Her part as Genesls put a brlght spot ln our Senlor Pl y and she proved that when she does anvthlng she does lt well RUTH WARRINGTON ltuth IS a steady golng amlable lassle whos pcrslstent work has brought her a large meas ulc of success Although she IS not athletleally lnellned she takes an 3Ct1V0 part ln class ac tlvltlos Ruth has always been rather qulet but she wlll long be remembered for her Wln nlng personallty and wllllngness MARGUERITE WELLS Wellsy Here IS one very wllllng member of our lllustrlous class Besldes her regular sehool wolk Wellsy helps Mlss Pepper IU the ofllee and does qlllte a blt of extra work for M1 Nlekle Her work however IS alwavs lnterspcrsed vslth merry laughter and fun Although Marguerlte IS not athletleally IH cllncd she has done her part ln maklng all school actlvltles a sueeess JAMFS WILSON Cutle Fhere IS scarcely an HLIIVIIV or a sehool allalr that IS not brlghtened by Cutle s wls cracks and puns He IS so ambltlous that even though he does not play an lnstrument ln the band he proudly CHIFIQS the blg basedrum Hls greatest hobby was gazlng out of the elass room WIYNIOW at the more lnterestlng happen lngs on the mlln boulevard and there was not mueh that he has mlSS9d durlng the year CATHERINE WOLFE Wolfle Here IS a fine athlete a loyal frlend and a promlslng muslclan What would our sehool hfue done for a planlst all these years lf lt hadnt been for Caths XVllllYlgI'lQSS and ablllty Nor do 3Lad6mlCS hold any terrors for Wolfle although they do grow rather mo notonous at tlmes She also took an aetlve part ln her class and ln the SOCIHI affalrs of the school bffeerzterrl R f 1 1 . '1 ' , ' ' .' ' . 1 , l.' .. , L. . ' K Af Ht-5 l, v. YY . .,' lx . . - - ' . - ' ' .' z . .' . . x. X 1 . - . . . x 4 K x . . V. . 2 1 1 . E F I o l ' ' . K ' I I - I ' I l . . L F. - . . , . . I L A I l 4 ,, J ' x A H Y K ' n ' .' il . 1 - - l , .1 - . U . . I1 1 . . A , .. . e l 1 - - , . ' . . - . h . - . i . h. . H x K 7? ' ' ' X , . -' . L A 1 L. L . L I , . n n - , l ' . , . . . . - I I , . g . .' , , . I c . V ' ' l A l -' A ' I u 1 n . D . 1 s 1 1 KK ' YY A - V . . . . . x- A- . l . . . A. . I . . . . x 5, . , ,, . U I . ' e n. L n 4 C , ' ' l 7 l l . l . 1 -. ' ' f 1 - . . ' ' l H- ' 1 - I L- 1 1' l - 1 1 1 ,- ' . lc . ' ' ll 37 J A I ' I . I Q 4 K . . , , c ' ' D lc . c . Q . 7 as i n ' - ' ll Y! Q 1. el l sk L s. I ' v
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E R RUTH ROWE Ruth IQ vely much mterested In commerclal xxork hxvmg' already become well known as '1 rapld reader of shorthand and an excellent tvplst Thls tall business llke young lady IS one of the mos' modest members of our class always ready to do her part Ruth exhlblted her athletlc ablllfy as captaln on the volley ball team and as a center on the basketball tc m thls year LOIS SHIELDS Lo After you have glanced at her actlvltles no more need be sald about our serlous minded L Not only vuas she a good athlete and ITIUSICIBII but also she conducted our school page and the Edltorshlp of the Beacon ln a aralseworthy manner One of her favorltc sports 19 salhng along lh the yacht races try mg to brmg home new laurels ELIZABETH SHOCKLEY Llb IS 10llltV persomfied Her carefree dlsposltlon doesnt contam even one llttle re served nook for worry yet she just smoothly saxls along ln her work at school Thls blond halred Senlor believes IH llvlng for the present and lettmg the future take care of ltS6lf Nevertheless no one doubts that Llb wxll lead a successful llfe because her very dxsposl tlon attracts people Wherever you are or whatever you do Llb remember that thc good wlshes of the class go wlth you FANNIE SHOCKLEY I'ann1e is one of the all around good sports uf the commerclal department She ls always ln a good humol and can take a 1oke After graduatlon Fannie asplres to become a nurse and lf she IS as consuentlous ln that field as she IQ IH preparlng her school work she will lnevltably succeed LINWOOD SIMPLER Slmp Can you skate If not ask Slmp how' He spent the wmter practlclng durmg noon hours on the hxghway and really knows how to 1oll hls way to a good tlme Hls slow smllc and wlt make hlm an asset to any gatherlng Lmwood undertakes large tasks such as bulldlng cars We havent seen a sample car yet but we have cnjoxed hls unbellewable tales about lt Sulfur 1 1 1 v ,,, 1 ' Y W 1' ' L' 1 . , V I ' . . 1 1. . 1 . 'H 1 . . . . . V . 'Zi . ' . U 71 u xv , o. . . , . , . ' . . . ' 5 . : . ' . H . ,, . . . . ' 1 7 ' . li ' I7 ' .., , u ' rv l n 1 Y 1 . . . 4. S K. , . . I K 1. ' . , . . ' ' K I 46 ' H , u ' H 4 . . . I . g I n I I ' L. x ' L- K 1 I . Y .L . V 1 . 1 ..
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HISTORX' OF CLASS OF 1934 HE Class of 1934 has an enrollment of thirty-six pupils. Through- out its high school career it has enjoyed the distinction of being a large group. In the School year 1929-30, we, as members of the Eighth Grade, were well represented in the various activities, band, orchestra, and Glee Club. The athletically-inclined pupils participated in the Intramural Basketball Schedule When the title of Freshman Class was conferred upon us, we stood it the middle of our High School career We looked forward to three piospeious and happy years and the result has not been disappointing As Sophomores the present Seniors suffered a slight set back Due to our large enrollment a division was made The boys were supervlsed by M1 Nickle, while Miss Daxis filled the position of girls dean This sepaiation eventually resulted in an estrangement which was prexalent during the winter term However, a reunion was realized when the Sophomore Class had its Beacon picture taken en masse Prox ing the old proverb Experience is the best teacher, the Junior Class profited by its display of stubbornness the previous year Under the supeixision of Mr Nickle the class co operated to the nth degree The bakes held that year were successful, but our important financial enter prise vs as in form of an operetta Bits O Blarney given in the school auditorium on June 2 1933 The Junior Senior Promenade was the blight spot of the social season and everyone admltted that it was a huge success As Seniors we hltched our wagon to the well known star under the guidance of Mr Nickle, ou1 dean, and the ability of Ralph Jones, our piesldent The star ln this case happened to be the Windy Clty Chicago, a smaller constellation was a trip to Washington, in case our great finan cial aim was not realized Toward this goal all our hopes and labors were duected On December 8 the class presented Booth Tarklngton s Seven teen The production was an overwhelming success and a great help financiallv As usual the year was dotted with numerous bakes As vse go to press the Class IS looking forward to the Commencement QXQICISGS with either Washington or Chicago looming on the horizon SENlORS FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Hazel Jones Fanne Shockley Hazel McCracken Eunlce Stock Elvira Melson Ruth Rowe Elizabeth Palmer Elva Megee Ellzabeth Shockey Ruth Warrington Shirley Cullen Mary Maull Catherine Wolfe Ella Thompson Mildred Marshall Frances Baylns Anne Burton 1 Cl! Yll 1 me 11 S111111 1 llltlllll lb ll t 1 t ll ta 1 me U shim 'Nut Uh far l1c11c11s sa e Sara Bnttmgham Rhoda Mltchell Carlyn Lelshman S M hall ue ars Frances Marshall MBYQUOYISE Wells LOIS Shields Estee-e Beebe W1ll1am Rlckarcls Harry Frazer Rollln Cannon James Wilson Carlton Joseph LlhW00d Simpler Ralph Jones W1ll1am Mal Arthur Hlll fi lztrrn 1h N 111 11 11 111 ' 1s f4t S she Sun thmg v1 ll ll 161 ll ncstlx 11 w 1111 me 1 rr 1 l1 t 1! 1 1 11t 1 1111, lxeeml 11t 1111 t 1 u YK K t 1 1 Sha 1 1 - Ac sv 1 1 1 1 ' . . K . 0 1 0 V I . . 1 1 1 gi A A L - 0 1 . 1 . . 1 my ,, v 1 x K e L v i I I . V 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' - u as 1 1 1 1 . Y. U . . ,, 1 , 1 , . . . . 1 . , ,' - - - n an 1 1 . , . I . 1 - 1 1 1 1 . 7 . H . , ,, 1 . 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 . ' 1 .. . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' ' as 19 L L - . . a . . . 1 Q Y. ' . . . . ' . 1 . 1 1 1 , l . v . . . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 ' , ' 9 IK . , 1 1 1 1 - vs - - , . 1 1 1 . 1 . v V . 1 1 1 1 . Y . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . . . You lmtl ' ' . 1 Ye: , 1lg I . 1 Ik-111' mel ' . . .til ' ' 1 'f11l. . VK ill. lll he-. ' . ghlll l 1' 1 a' 1 ley . N1 y wvvrrlf . 1 1 ,' 1 ' I . . Xly fl -1 'Y . llfw ice! . . . lla it! . 111 Q! Z Emma Palmer . trap! I I . Alice Best . . 1 . Uh. hcaveml . Ol! Y . . 1 l tank l'll gn l111111e . . 1 A ' .4 'I 'l . 1 . 1 0 1' '? ' A . fll . ' :l ' ' ' . You '1111 'l it l . Crush lr . 1 . Aw, phnueyl . Hui- ' 1110! . . l ll11ll't '11 -l . . . Du l llt'Y11'l' 'lui hill ' . l 4lirl1't -now hg I . . llow lwu! 'lf if . 1 'l'l z1t's it, 1111 kifl1li1 ' . . X 1111 rel -ll ll I 1 VU: nr' 11111 say' . .lI.1 'Z . .Tl:'s 1-1 'S ffl . . 1 sl ' . 1 . Aw. '-Il! . . . , 1 1 ' 1 'k l . . . .hlll that Q 'mel .-In 1 s
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