McClain High School - Dragon Yearbook (Greenfield, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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,nun . 5 2 I a e 1 5 2 I 9 3 4 10 oc? 3 'X Martha Whaley and Alice Mae Douglas, being two of the most peppy girls in our senior class. are expected to do the unusual but we never thought they would be found guilty of robbing the cradle. james Schmidt is our class Ichabod Crane-long, slim and lanky. We have just found out that the most effective coquetry is innocence. Alas. and alack! We have just found the explanation of Dorothy Redkey and Vivian Posts action. Manz Orr Glassner, poor boy, his name is enough to kill him. However. we cant blame himf it wasn't his fault. Geraldine Stark's greatest fault, we should say, is being conscious of none. Charles Jacobs should make an A-Xo. 1 pharmacist, after all his experiences in the high school laboratory. No man is born without ambitious worldly desires. Evidently Howard Willson means well. If independence meant intelligence Martha Lucas would head the class. Small but mighty, that's Charles Hill. Eh! Wat? Lawrence Lucas hails from Rainsboro, but who would have Thunk it? Miriam Plummer is like George 'Washingtorn she never told a Lyle . Donald Dodds is our class mystery man. Even WE can't get the goods on him. Since Arthur Harris gets along with all the teachers so well. we hesitate to take him with us. Could it be that Lucile Wolf's name has frightened many ardent admirers away? We don't know, were asking you. After four years of agriculture, Heber Winegar should at least be able to raise Cain on the old farm. No wonder Forest McCoppin is always in such a good humor, he has a good reason to be Smilev . Wonder why Forest Hill and Francis Hall were alone at the junior-Senior Banquet? We're not being personal, boys, but why can't you See the senior girls? We feel especially honored to have been chosen to write this Class Knocker. because it proves twhat we have already been thinking about ourselvesl that we are entirely free from any faults of any kind. Perhaps we have lost each and every one of our senior friends: but we still maintain that if anything has been spoken in jest, it is not fair to turn it to earnest. fsigizrdl JANICE M. HANDLEY LL'c1Lig A. ERv1N. 1 rr rt rr rl- r? N' iilu J ill' lil' I rm :av g '.,r:1vjmiY nrt .. it . . r f T,,f, at 113, mi nn 'fi aa I. 4 ff THE DRAGON P ' 1-llr' ' l l' l . P A G E 1 0 S



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UM, ,Q c 5' 2 1 s 6 I g g I 9 3 4 103 Koo CLASS PROPHECY OF 1934 GEORGIAN: For the past two years I have been employed as the Secretary to the Secretary of State. Mr. Worthington, also of this city. is a very enterprising young lawyer. As it happens, we are the only two members of the graduating class of '34 that are now residing in the city of Washington, D. C. Imagine yourself in my office, where the many electrical devices. give me the privilege of having a great deal of leisure time. At the present time, I am unoccupied. fScaff'd, talking to herself! I wonder where all of the old class is? It has been so long a time since I have heard from any of them, and I have lost track of so many. DAVID: fE1l2'C?'fJlg with satchrl znzdcr his armj Good afternoon. Miss Dreher. Is Mr. Tuni- Vitch in? GE-IRGIAN: Yes, he is, but he will be busy for about 15 or 20 minutes. Wont you sit down? DAVID: Yes, thank you. GEORGIAN: Yes, he is, but he will be busy fou came in. I was just thinking about our class U and had almost decided to call you up and ask you about some of them. You know it was just exac lv ten vears ago this month that we graduated from Hi h School. I . . - - : 3 DAVID: Ten years ago! My, it doesnt seem possible. GEORGIAN: Yes, in the class of '34. DAVID: just think of the changes that have taken place since then. GEORGIAN: Yes, ten years ago we were altogether in one large class, and now we are scattered all over the United States and even in some of the foreign countries. DAX'IDI By the way, I have a little book here in my pocket that has all of the autographs of the members of our class in it. I found it in my desk drawer the other day. GEORGIAN: You have! May I see it? DAVID: Surely. I think perhaps you can tell me something about some of the members of our class. GEORGIAN: fGfl1lZt'flIg dorm Ihr Iistj I see the first one you have down here is Margaret Alex- ander. . She has formed what we call a Life Long Partnership with Donald Taylor and they have a large Beauty Salon in Xenia. And theres Edna Mae Lyle. You remember she and Miriam Leach were always good friends. Well. they are operating two of the long chain of Restaurants that the Priest boy owns. Edna is in Bainbridge. and Miriam is in Chillicothe with Spot . I am surprised that Howard Willson ever made anything out of himself. You knew. I suppose. that he is an aviator now. Quite a dare devil too. I guess. DAVID: Yes. I guess he is! He broke all records this year. GEORGIAN: Do you know what Robert Adams is doing? DAVID: I havent heard from Adams for quite awhile, but he is just a good old fashioned Bachelor. and the only one in all of our large class. GEORGIAN: Really! And what has become of Max Badger? DAVID: Why Max is the Coach at Ohio Wesleyan University. He has had a very successful season this year in Football. And here's Yirgil Griffith. He's a traveling salesman for a folding chair company. He travels over the states of Ohio. Michigan, Indiana. and Illinois. GEORGIAN: Thats grand. And heres Arthur Harris' name. I havent thought of him for C ages. Whats he doing? DAVID: He's running a hamburger stand in Hillsboro. They say that people quite frequently go from Greenfield to Hillsboro just to get one of his delicious special hamburgs. .l rr' rf rr rr r r ri' gin m l nm :f ruit .. rr 1- illllg iii ii E ii ra 6 ' 1- rv Jillian rr r ri., I rf rn I u r P A THE DRAGON - yzr I . . G E foe

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