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Q l':lgv J zz 1 fix 1 A f CIXIOIICI 1 01101'Q oczefz Top: Swartz, Jeffries, Runyon, Caunt, Woods, Smith, Goodwin, 1 Kraft. Third: Hull, Johnson, Col- lins, Sperry, Woods, Favorite, King. Second: Becklin, Eckhart, Cooley, Bigler, Ackerman, Oswald, Nordwall. Bottom: Bollnow, Larr, Bradford, Jacobson, Dick, Dexter, Grim, Listing, Cerveny The senior class was organized in 1931 with its present sponsors, Miss Widner and Mr. Boge. As sophomores, the officers were David Gordon, president, Ethel Laidlaw, vice-president, John Cahill, secretary, Grace Ackerman, girls' treasurer, and John Hilton, boys' treasurer. The class plays which were presented this year were Two Crooks and a Lady, Station Y. Y. Y. Y., and Cabbages. As juniors, Ed Haase was elected presi- dent, Ethel Laidlaw, vice-president, Bill Cross, secretary, Gay Collins, girls' treas- urer, and Dave Gordon, boys' treasurer. The play for this year was The Man from Nowhere. ln April, they entertained the seniors at the annual junior-senior prom. This year, the officers were Jack Oswald, president, John Turner, vice-president, Bud MacDonald, secretary, Mary Gene Larr, girls treasurer, and Bill Gross, boys' treasurer. The senior play, The Whole Town's Talking, was a great hit Mr. Harry Hoge and Miss Elinor Widner were chosen class sponsors in 1931, and since then have contributed greatly to the success of the class
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L0 fi' C X F ed in the windows ofthe north end of k lsllf f f 7 i 7 f th foyer, these seniors present a striking f lh uette. Lyons To the Class of 1934 hip high affectionate ancl regretful farewell WITH THEIR DIPLOMAS UNDER THEIR ARMS THEY GO FORTH IN SEARCH OF NEW FIELDS
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