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Y W ,. .,., .T .,, , hmm.. . - 1-4.4.4 ...M Srmnr Gllaaa lillatnrg With the lightning speed which time alone can achieve, four years have-come and gone, and we, who entered this building as awe-struck , e -ONELDA-sem eeee . , If 3 children, pass out now as hopeful, confident adolescents. Our years here have been full of achievements, small perhaps in them- selves, but looming large in the minds of many individuals. ' During our first year in high school we cheerfully endured the on- slaught of good-humored ridicule and scorn, which customarily becomes part of the burden of every Freshman. We gained the respect of the upper classmen and teachers by plunging whole-heartedly into the work assigned for us. But' even a whale must come up for air, and we drew a particularly exhilarating breath at the rollicking sleighing party we held in midwinter. 'After this eventg. life lost some of its seriousness, and with light hearts we driited into our Sophomore year. We, now, began to realize the fundamental purposes of Education. With the ardor of young reformers, we determined to put these principles into practice, and from this determination evolved our nuineral system- giving the class numerals to those persons who were exceptionally good students and good sports. We took sgts seriously, too, with the result that the girls won the interclass championship in basketball. With our hearts: full of confidence, we entered gaily on the third lap of our high school life. We became Juniors! Less attention was paid to studies than should have been, I'm afraid, but our endeavors in other fields bore fruit. Our athletic prowess continued to be felt when the boys Won the 'baseball championship, and our girls out-ran and out-jumped all the other classes in track. Nor was the social side of our life neglected. The school rewarded our hard-working committees by their high praise of the party aboard the US. S.,Junior g and, at the annual reception for the Seniors, we conducted our- selves as true hosts and hostesses should. Then, too, our influence was felt in the organization of the school, for we had omcers in Girls League, ONEIDA, and Student Council. The re- sponsibility which was now thrust upon us forced us to Ukeep our noses to the grind-stone and we entered our Senior year as sober, reliable citizens of our small world. , It is our aim to make this, our last year in high school, the best year of all. .And we have taken off to a good start. The head cheerleader and the school pianist are Seniors, our class is well represented in both varsity basketball teams, and the Senior Class Play promises to be a big success. It is not pleasant to think of the farewell we are so soon to say, but the spell of that thing called Life is already upon usg and it is with keen regret, and yet with high hope for the future, that we, the Class of 1934, leave the Lewisburg High School. CARO-L LEE DAVIS. 5 ' .
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I o N 1: I D A it I 4 I 3- ' 1 HARRY AMDION Coxy RUTH BALLENTINE Bally Interclass Basketball 11-2-353 In- terclass Baseball 12-3-453 Interclass Soccer 12-3-453 Intramural Basket- ball 1453 Football 1353 Riile Club 13-45. A sly grin . . . teasing nature . . . all-wise . . . likes blondes . . . pre- fers brunettes . . . misses nothing . . . gets in on the end of conver- sations. ROBERT AN GSTADT Bob Interclass Soccer 13-453 Interclass Baseball 12-3-453 Interclass Basket- ball 11-253 Varsity Soccer 1453 Foot- ball 1353 Intramural Basketball 1453 Varsity Basketball 13-453 Orchestra 12-3-453 Vice President of Class 115: Glee Club 13-453 French Club 1353 Student Council 13-453 President of Athletic Association 1453 Double Quartet 1453 Oneida, Staff 145. Debonair . . . good-looking . . . a dashing forward . . . the kind women go for . . . popular. Interclass Volley Ball 1253 Inter- class Basketball 11-25: Interclass Track 12-353 Intramural Basketball 1453 Interclass Soccer 1453 Varsity Basketball 12-3-453 Gym Team 1353 Secretary of Athletic Association 145 Oneida Staff 145. Pretty blue eyes . . . exceptional dramatic ability . . . does things that are different . . . not a case of the professor's absent-minded daughter. MARY BECHTEL Mary Student Council 1153 Vice Presi- dent of Class 12-35: Sewing Club 1353 French Club' 1353 Oneida Staff 145. A sunny nature . . . cooperative . . . natural . . . earnest student . . . very well liked . . . contented when driving the family car. 16
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