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f-wt J Q, 1 5 e 1 Q Q I 9 U 3 4 110 oo' J 'X CLASS GIFTS SENIOR CLASS MCCLAIN HIGH SCHOOL THE Senior Class as a group will soon be separated. We have surmounted most all the obstacles in our path through High School and will soon have to go our own way. We shall all be sorry to leave our High School where we have had such good times together. so in order that we may not forget each other we are going to distribute these gifts as a token of remembrance. Since Robert Adams is so bashful around the girls. we give him this young lady and hope that it will make him a little less timid in the presence of young ladies. Because her dates are not always as plentiful as she would like. we give Dorothy Redkey this bunch of dates all at one time. To Gladys Hughey we give this sunshade to protect that school girl complexion. You know Gladys it always pays to be careful. Since Manz Orr Glassner always has an answer for any question you ask him. we give him this book on Philosophy so that he may acquire a little more knowledge. We have heard that Rosemary Harkins is fond of a boy called Mutt so that she may never forget him, we give her this little dog whose name is Mutt. To Homer Chaney we give this small baseball and hope that some day he will become a great baseball star. 'We have a car that we are going to give Bob Kyle. We are hoping it will simplify his trans- portation in planning his way to Chillicothe to see Virginia. Since Janice Handley is always impersonating Mae West we give her this picture. Maybe you can get a few pointers from it, Janice. To Charles Hill whom we hear is a regular pool shark we give this small pool ball. Because Florence Bryant is hardly ever known to say a word or is never heard, we give her this drum so that we will know when she is around. Although we all like candy. we give this bar of Schaffer candy to Jesslyn Hammond because we heard she was interested in Schaffers. To Margaret Alexander we give this package of hair curlers and we hope that Margaret will use them every night. For directions ask Donald Taylor. IYe heard of a certain boy who thinks a good bit of himself so we give Dudley Moon this song I love me, I am just wild about myself. For Charles Jacobs we have this Latin translation book so that he will be able to translate the closing lines of his letters from his girl friend who always finishes her letters in Latin. To Arthur Harris we give this fish-hook, so that he may be able to bring the fish back . Since Yirgil Griffith has a little girl up by Jeffersonville we will give him this letter J as a sort of reminder. For Miriam Plummer we have this pair of lisle hose. We know you will appreciate them a lot. Miriam. To Doc W'illson we give this book. How to part the Hair and Leave your Brain perfectly Balanced. '-if 1- r rr' rrf'fr'rv' ef-Q it tt. rt it 1 4 ga, I rr rr rr rr f'- W1 I l, Itnnn rm l.- I ,f THE DRAGON ,V lllll' l' I ' I P fx ts Ii 1 o Q
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C'-41 L JPL Wa I a e ' I e 3 I ' 9 3 4 103 Goo' Dudley Moon is a secret service agent for Uncle Sam. An outlaw doesn't have a chance with Duct on his trail. Arden Ross is a very great actor. He is the only American to appear in the Passion Play at Oberammergau. He portrays the part of Christ. James Schmidt is the efticient Business Manager of Bliss College of Columbus, Ohio. Ll.-XVIDZ Theres Alphonse Schinners name. He is a Priest at Cincinnati. Charles L'pp is an electrician at the Boulder Dam Power Plant. Evelyn Hudson is now the treasurer of the dear old home town of Greenfield. I guess she is kept plenty busy too, from all reports I receive. Martha Lucas is a stewardess on a transcontinental air-liner. GEORGIAN: Here's Sarah and Margaret Moomaw. Sarah is making good use of all that Latin she studied, She is manager of an Importing nrm in South America and besides all the Latin, she knows six other languages. Margaret is teaching kindergarten in clear old McClain in Miss Fullertons place. Remember how she used to work over there all the time? Dora Emily McWilliams has just left for a trip abroad to try her fame in Europe. She has just been awarded a medal for being the If Sfs best Stage Manager. You remember when she was stage manager for the Class Play that you and I were in? I do hope she isn't in for a let down by leaving just now. Good old Homer IYest. He is a floor walker in Lazarus Dept. Store at Columbus. john Smith and his Pocahontas Orchestra are heard regularly over a Cincinnati station. They are the most popular dance orchestra on the air. Davin: Kenneth Williams is running his fathers store which he took over three years ago. Hc has the best equipped store in Greenfield. Glenn Winfough is a professional tisherman. Now that hes through school he fishes every day. Forrest McCoppin is a large land owner and is the most prominent farmer in Madison County. which is north of Washington C. H. Vivian Post and Dorothy Redkey are just 'tSight Seers . They have been around the world three times and are at present visiting in Italy. Geraldine Stark is the manager of her own theatre which she has just built herself. I guess she is doing pretty well. Virginia Hout is an interior decorator. She has decorated some of the outstanding buildings in the world. Gladys Hughey is an Opera Singer and Esther Shockey is her Accoinpanist. They are making a concert tour at present. GEoRoIAN: john Paul Watt is at the head of the State Agriculture Association of Ohio. Heber Winegar, Donald Dodds and Francis Hall are all prominent farmers of the vicinity of New Petersburg. Miriam Plummer is married to William Lyle and live in New Orleans. Bill is an auto- mobile dare-clevil and he has Miriam on the verge of a nervous break-down all the time. Martha Whaley has been honored with the titlc of All American Girl . She is quite a lover of Motorcycle racing, too. Lucile Wolf is a Seamstress. probably one of the finest in the country. LaYisa Wilson is a Cigarette Girl in Monte Carlo. And she is the last one on your list. Are you sure there are just sixty-four? D.-XYIDZ Yes, I counted them several days ago. JOHN BARRETT: fP01'l'I'lI'X'fllIQ the part of Gt'0I'!QftIlI,S ElIIPfl7'X't'1'l Good afternoon Mr. IYorth- mgton. IMvID: Good afternoon, Mr. Tunivitch. I'll be right in. Good day, Miss Dreher . GEORGIAN I. DREHER. DAVID I. AYORTHINGTON. -all rr rr rr rr fr ll ' -i f ren ' W.: If ts. I rm ,tea f 1- rrrr rrrr ,fr,f'f gz . . nnnn rm llllllf, 'Ins ImR,xoox , ' llllfir ' itil! lf ' ' . P A 1 o N ax .GE :
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Cl-Nl .ffm 2, I 8 6 I Q 2 I 9 3 4 1,0 oc? J 'K To save Dean Priest the expense of buying her a ring, we give this diamond to lone Hamilton. Since Dean Whited is just starting out with the girls we give him this motto: To seek and find, but not to yieldf' For Charles Coler we have this book t'Answers to all Foolish Questions. To Elizabeth Hedges we give this muffler so as to keep her giggle under control. To Ethel Carroll who hails from the well known town of Rainsboro. we give this compass and map of Ohio so that in case of losing herself she may by use of these hnd her way home. To Arden Ross our stately aristocratic student we give this cane and monocle so that he may look as distinguished as he feels. We give this lemon to Homer West so that he may be able to keep his voice always clear and distinct. For Virginia Hout, our fair complexioned country maiden, we have this sun bonnet and trust that she may always be found wearing it. In order that we may be able to help Forest Hill get his days and nights straightened out we give him this package of sleeping powders to take when he goes to bed so that he will be able to sleep at night instead of in the study-hall. To James Schmidt we give this book to read so that his evenings will not be so dreary thinking of Georgian. As most folks know, a class as large as ours seldom fails to have at least one member who has some fault. Ours is not an exception. One of our prominent members from Rainsboro gives us this name. She is continually robbing Sara Louise Binns of the privilege of standing before the mirror in the locker room. So to Louise Countryman we present this hand mirror so as to give Sara a better show. For Dorothy Louise Ashling we have this gold spade. since she always goes after the gold. To Lawrence Lucas we give this water wave comb so that he can keep his hair wavy. We heard that john Paul Watt has a hobby of gathering up comic pictures so we give him these to add to his collection. Since Evelyn Hudson seems to be a man hater we give her this shield from Cupid's dart. Every day at noon you can see Forest McCoppin and Doris Smiley walking back and forth up and down the walks. Someone told us that Forests shoe soles were getting very thin so we give him this pair of soles to put on his shoes. To David Worthington the great musician of the class we give this small musical instrument in order that he may be able to keep on with his music. From the impression we received at the senior class play. we grant that Georgian Dreher is the protessional eater of our class, so Georgian here is a sandwich in case your supply should become limited due to the depression. To Geraldine Stark who is seldom seen without gum in her mouth we give this package of gum for fear she should run short sometime. The girls all say that john Smith has the habit of staying until the wee hours of the morning. so we give john this watch in order that he may have the time nearer at hand and maybe give his girl a chance to get a little more sleep at night. For LaYisa Wilson we have this lasso in order that she may be able to rope in a man at last. Luck to you, LaVisa. From all reports that come from the cafeteria Sara Moomaw throws dishes around as if they were made of tin. So to her we give this set of dishes so that in case she should happen to break some of them. she could replace them. !!l..l.llEl rrrrrrrrfrr? v 'I Illl - 'll lt H i . It mimi mlm . n rr ,i 'I rr r , , rr 'F nr r 3 THE DRAGON ' 'ui ' ' lull HGE110
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