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as he sees a Joke rn everythrng ffor reference ask Spudj He rs also qurte musrcal as he can play at least a half dozen rnstruments as well as srng HOWARD ADWELL Buck rs wardrobe mrstress and bookrng agent for the football and basketball teams He studres very drlrgently when he rsn t passrng out gum to all hrs nerghbors especrally the grrls and puttrng tacks rn seats FREDA HUBNER Freda has not taken an actrve part rn the school lrfe but she spends her trme rn studyrng and grgglrng mth Dot She may be a farmer s daughter but she rs certarnly preparrng for a busmess career She plunks away farth fully at a typewrrter every day and knows her shorthand rlght out of the book JOHN HERRIOTT Johnny T rs such an rndustrrous boy He loves to work Physrcs problems etc He has been a farthful member of several athletrc squads but he never has enough energy left to stand up when speakrng to some of hrs pals WILMA BAIER Wrlma rs the other twrn In sprte of the fact that her great est rnterest rsn t rn school thrs year she has spared us enough trme to ard rn the srng mg and other school affarrs She can sometrmes be seen wearrng as many as srx wrrst watches oh' It s qurte all rrght she rs only keeprng trme for one of tht Freshman Home Ec Club basketball games DALE BEAVER Krck Em over and Shoot Em rn Beyer Here s the star that all lrttle boys hrtch therr wagons to And rf they don t get loose they 11 surely go somewhere Dale has been an out standrng athlete durrng all of hrs four years MARY DONALDSON Nrta IS the thrrd of the Three Mrrsketeers There couldn t resrst the pull and here she rs a memb r of Home Ec Club and a loyal booster HAROLD DAHLQUIST Jerry rs another of the famous Dahlqurst basket ball players He says that he can t srng but don t let hrm fool you He was rn the operetta hrs first year and made a very elegant gypsy but he gave up hrs career as an actor to become a basketball star Although a broken arm rn hrs unror year was qurte a hrndrance to hrm and has kept hrm from makrng the varsrty squad he never gave up and was the old farthful of M T H S ARCH THOMPSON Archre has been on the varsrty basketball team all hrs four years He only played football thrs last year but from all appearances he would have been a benefit to the team rn other years It rs so hard for Archre to obey hrs trarnrng rules and go to bed early FLOYD PITZER The Brng Crosby of the senror class and can he croon ' He also plays football berng Captarn of the team thrs year He was once a cheer leader However he gave up thrs professron and sought hrgher frelds such as operettas etc And now he s gorng to become a professronal farmer and do every thrng rn a brg way DOROTHY PECK Dot doesn t talk much but when she opens her mouth she emrts words of wrsdom She has been an actrve member of the Home Ec Club and has learned how to make herself very useful around a farm perhaps' WANDA BAIER Chrck rs one of the famous Barer tvrrns We ll leave rt up to you to decrde whrch one Shes been playrng her fiddle and excercrsrng her vocal cords rn the musrcal department very farthfully for four years and she can clrck out a pretty good tune on a typ wrrttr Prfr! , . . ' ff ' 77 fe ' 37 . . . , , , . ff 7, ' ' ' I 1 ' l . 1 ' ' ff ,Y , , . . . . - ' , , , , 0 . 1 - , . . . . , , was some doubt as to whether she would go to M. T. H. S. this year but she finally ' ' ' e . I , . , . , - 7 . lf ' ',Y ' ff WY . , , n I Q , . l re 37 v ' 7 .. , l l u - ,y - - V- a - . . , . . . . . . f J 'K' 'U 17 een
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51 JOHN 'HERRIOTT WANDA BAIER GAYLE FIELDING DOROTHY PECK DALE BEAVER MARY DONALDSON HAROLD DAHLQUIST FLOYD PITZER ARCHIBALD THOMPSON WILMA BAIFR to get along very well. He has played football, basketball and jokes steadily for four years. He is very proficient in the art of making speeches, maybe it's because it is such a long way from his seat to the front of the assembly and he has plenty of time to organize his material. He is to be commended for his work especially when the other boys were ineligible and he and Coon took over the Captainacy. Some boy! EDNA BURGER: For pure fun, run around with Breezy , She's a clevah lil' gal and the qualities which won for her her name have also won her much fame in school. Her Ma at the Basketball Game will never be forgotten and her charm- ing personality has gained many lasting friendships for Breezyy'. FRANK DAHLQUIST: Ham is a bashful boy-sometimes. He's another star athlete who also has a yen for Sophomores. He has been an officer of our class several times and has never failed to do his duty by his school. Good boy, Ham. MARJORIE GRIEST: Also a member of the well-known threesome. Marj is quite a basketball star, tossing 'em in almost as well as Beaver. She also figures in the music and Home Ec. department. Although she transferred here from Hoopeston early in her Freshman year she is a loyal Milfordian. WILMER EIBEN: Bill happens to be a strong rival of Cotton Haxton,s for the honor of being Senior jester. He has made a good showing in athletics during his career at M. T. H. S. playing football and basketball. CLYDE BACHMAN: Clyde is a quiet boy, but his dry jokes never fail to get a laugh. He has been an active member in the Ag Club and like his brother, Frank, rakes in the coin at the judging contests. His desk in the assembly is always sur- rounded by uspeakersi'-he,s quite a boyl GAYLE FIELDING: It seems that Pick can get more places in a minute than most of us can in an hour. He's always on the go . He has a keen sense of humor Page Tlmtrer
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Seniors Show Follcs Some Fun On the1r mght the Semors had thexr fun and from all appearances so dld the audlence Amld much laughter and some solemn thought the followmg program XS 35 pI'CS6f'lICd CLASS NIGHT Maw 79 1934 f 45 P M lnvocatlon Rev Dans Wclctume George Benner Hlgh School Song Come llft Your Voices Seniors Class History Dorothy Peck Stnlors Parade Eleanor Wotmd Class Wlll Gordon Thompson Class Song M1lfL3fd We are tht Class of 1934 Mary Donaldson Presentatlon of Senior Guts Owen Coon Howard Adwell Class Prophecy Kathleen Sloan Transfer of the Hatchet Presentatlon George Benner Benedlctlon Rev Smlth The rdea of dlstrlbutlng glfts xs new nn M T H S and we hope that If wlll be carrxed on mth the other Class Nlght tradltlons A11 the brlclcbats and bouquets were appreclated xn some cases a hery red face showed just how deeply thxs ap prtclatlon was felt Nom we ve had our fun and on we go to Graduatlon Four Years Voyage on the Mulford Hugh Seas the 8th grade and boarded the Freshman Raft for our marden voyage on the M11 ford Hlgh Seas We chos as Captain Arch Thompson Flrst mate Gordon Thompson Purser and Log Keeper Frank Dahlqulst and Admlral Mlss D3VldSOI1 Our hrst day out most of us were s a slclc wrth wonder at the compllcatxons of thls lxfe The good shlp Senlor passed and frowned on us After a whlle two of our gobs took part ln the operetta Gypsy Rover and FIVE of us jomed the band Battlmg rough seas made us blg and strong and we excelled nn athletlcs talclng second place 1n the mter shlp tournament Trying to malce ours lves heard above the dm of the other shxps we developed our lungs so well that two of us won Hrst place rn humorous and dramatlc declamatrons ln the Sub Dlstrxct Contest Thos of us who survived the maiden voyage spent the summer on land equlpptng a sa1l boat for our second tr1p-we called our new sallmg vessel the Sophomore Sallboat The staff of the Sophomores conslsted of the followmg Captam Vlrgmla Kelley FYISI mate Gordon Thompson Purser and Log Keeper Wrlmer Elben Q I -Tn . 7. , 4 4 A . Q -., , , x ,, - . 1 A 7 A 7 . . . . . ,, . ,, V ' , . . D - . . , . . September 1, 1930 we, the class of 1954, left our native land-home, Nlother and A 9 I . - ' ' 9 7 7 7 Y D . . . . . ' rv V Y, . ' ' . . I . . , . . . - . . D . . , . . : . , . . . w ' v v 9 ' Pak r Fi teen
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