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MR PLUMMER Adv. MARY SPURGIN DEWEY CASE ELEANOR WOOD OWEN COON EULA LESAGE GLENN GOSSETT KATHLEEN SLOAN ROY WILLIAMS LUCILLE STEWART MR. PLUMMER: As is the usual custom, the Seniors selected the principal of the school as their class advisor. Although this is Mr. Plummer's first year in M. T. H. S. he has become well acquainted with the students and helped us in many ways. We wish to take this opportunity to thank him for all he has done for us in helping to make possible this annual and safely steering us over all Senior difficul- ties. MARY SPURGIN: Spud is another musical member of the Senior class. She can pound out a better tune on the ivories than anyone here and has become an important hxture in the music department. She has been the shining light of the classroom. If one member of the class is breezy, Spud's surely a gale. DEWEY CASE: Whenever you see a little blue car go whizzing around the corner, thatis Dewey Case. Dewey transferred to Milford from Onarga. He has htted himself well into the mechanics of our school and has been a smooth run- ning cog this past year. ELEANOR WOOD: Yea, Bearcats -so says Ellie, the cheerleader. I mormember it all -so says Ellie the dramatic reader. Can you feature that - says Ellie the actress. Such a versatile girl in the line of speech, and friends-she has them by the score. An all around good sport is Ellie. OWEN COON: Bud Coon is the moniker he answers to and he hails from Woodland. We have only had the pleasure of seeing Coon on our football field and basketball floor for the last two years, but he certainly has rendered good service in that time. His well known giggle is almost as famous as the Dale Beaver haircut. EULA LE SAGE: Thirty-thousand Frenchmen can't be wrong and neither can one little girl. Eula is known all over school as a peppy booster and she is always Page Eleven
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Old Fort Dearborn A replica of the Iogbuil! stronghold that was Chicago a Century ago. Seniors Make Debut Into the Social World Since you have already been introduced to our able board and faculty, you must agree that such an administration needs something of worth to work upon. This of course is the student body, and first and foremost are the seniors, at least we think so. The class of '34 is not exceptionally large, however, what we laclc in quantity is made up in quality. Of course, we don't mean to brag, but when you look through the ensuing pages, please notice the famous faces emblazoned thereon and then try to imagine us as Seniors, spending our last days in M. T. H. S. At the head of our ranlcs is GEORGE BENNER, a very dependable person is this president of ours. You might catch him reading some very deep material or doing some experiment in Chemistry or Physics in his spare moments. He must be able to carry his trombone in his poclcet for where you see George you see his trombone. He has been an active member in the musical department during his four years in school. FRANK BACHMAN is George,s able assistant and one of the most studi- ous persons in M. T. H. S. No matter what work is assigned to him, he diligent- ly prepares it. He has been an outstanding figure on our football team for three years and a good pal to all his classmates. VIRGINIA KELLEY is the proud possessor of the little green book of the class of '34, What would the halls of M. T. H. S. do without Ginny. Ever since she came here from Maryland, she has been a loyal booster of Milford. Her clever ideas have won for her many friends and also some lofty grades. M. T. H. S. will miss Ginny with her it is so. GEORGE BENNER FRANK BACHMAN VIRGINIA KELLEY M A
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Q' i THOMPSON VELMA MC KEE LE ROY HAXTON EDNA BURGER FRANK DAHLQUIST MARJORIE GRIEST WILMER EIBEN CLYDE BACHMAN HOXVARD ADWELL FREDA HUBNER whole hearted in her enthusiasm for all school activities. GLENN GOSSETT: Glenn has a great reputation as a woman hater . He himself made this statement. I donyt know much about girls . However, he knows his stuff when it comes to athletics. He has been out for both football and basket- ball and is a star on our track team. KATHLEEN SLOAN: K-K'K'Katyf-a very busy little girl. She has tak- en part in practically all outside activities except football. and if there had been a girls' team. she would have been there. too. She ranges from the athletic to the domestic and forms the other half of our cheer leading organization. ROY XVILLIAMS: Horse was in school only part of the year. but believe me. everybody knew it, when he was here. just ask the teachers in the assembly. He was an active member of the football squad and helped bring home the bacon for M. T. H. S. LUCILLE STEWART: Lucille is a quiet girl but she's a stout fellow . She never misses a football or basketball game and always backs the school with every thing she has. GORDON THOMPSON: Alasl Alaslu. cries jiggs. when he graduates. How can I ever write notes anymore or play football or do Algebra problems. Alas. Alas. cries the spirit of M. T. H. S. what will the teachers do? No one will sing 'Good morning. dear teacher' to them anymore. VELNIA MC KEE: Red is one of three. She transferred here from Gary High School in her Sophomore year. Since she had spent the earliest years of her life here in Milford it didn't take her long to get acquainted all over again. She has been very active in school and a hard working member of the Reveille stag. ROY HAXTON: Despite Cottonis attraction for Sophomores he manages l'.i3r lixilmr'
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