Mitchell High School - Warbler Yearbook (Mitchell, SD)

 - Class of 1934

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HISTORY OF CLASS OF '34 . The career of the Class of 734 coincides with the period of the de- pression. We entered as Freshmen in the first year of the panic, and we are leaving High School at the apparent return of prosperity. But the slump in business did not, by any means, cause a slump in school activities. On the contrary, in many cases the very opposite has been true. It was in our Freshman year that the new Athletic Field was opened, and our class put on an excellent play, The Absent-Minded Bridegroomf' The only set-back which we experienced during this year of our high school days was the defeat of our second team in football by Plankinton, by a score of 9G-0. As Sophomores we enjoyed Senior High very much, after we had be- come used to being referred to as those lousy little Sophomoresf' Our class put on no play that year, but this was somewhat alleviated by the fact that our basketball team won the State Tournament, for the first time in the history of the school. Our Junior year gave us our first opportunity to manageschool busi- ness, when we put on an unusually fine Junior-Senior Prom on a greatly reduced budget. We also staged The C-harm School before a large and appreciative house. The boys of our Senior Class were the first in the history of Mitchell High to have the opportunity to sign up for Home Eic. This proved to be a very popular course. As Seniors, we presented the play, 'It Never Rains, which is so appropriate for our state. Our basketball team, with six of our class on the tournament squad, after a glorious defeat of the Huron Tigers, lost the state championship by a scant two points, to the Sioux Falls Warriors. Despite the fact that the Kernels lost the game, critics and sportsvvriters conceded that Mitchell had the best team in the state. Our class was represented by one member on the debate squad entering the state debate tournament. Now we are about to be graduated. One of the distinct advantages which our class has enjoyed, is that we were fortunate to come through the period of the depression at a lucky age. We were old enough to un- derstand the depression, and the consequent changes in our social and economic age, and yet we had not yet reached the age when it was neces- sary for us to support ourselves during this trying period. Now, as we are leaving high school, recovery is under way, so our opportunities for making a living are distinctly better than those enjoyed by the last four or five graduating classes. We are all sorry that the time has come for us to leave M. H. S. and we hope that M. H. S. will feel just a few regrets at our going.

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V 'il' . ' f twins, who turned out to be Merril Erler and Johnadee Stemler. Erler was using two tack hammers. P. M.-Phyllis Zehnpfennig, leader of the famous Three Bagger Babes, girls' baseball team, consisting of Vera Wynn Cfast, curving pitch- vrj, LaVail Throm Cslow but sure catcherl. Helen Alsene, Marjory Bailey, Throsa Graff, Maxine Halling, Dorothy Stevens and Lucile Rademacher, recently defeated the Hunky Dory Howlers, captained by Rex Anderson, and backed by Betty Cooney fsome backingl. The team consisted of Le-- land Barnes, Dona'd Evans, Vernon Storla, Don Roessler, Carlyle Navin, Ernest Lassegard, Wendel Way and Varley Trode. V. D.-Not changing the subject, but did you hear about Lloyd Rud- lolf having that harem in the South Seas? He used to have ten wives but Rose McKillip and Iola Minton died from hay-fever contracted from the grass skirts. Those remaining are: Gladys Beller, Mary Condran, Eileen Ilarrod, Doris Hunter. Ardus Marsh, Alice Severson and Brenese Sayles. P. M.--Boy, Odin Thompson sure got into trouble when he wrote thc hook of his love life. The day it was published 13 suits were filed against him, by the characters involved. These are Ardath Bundy, Roberta Crockett. Doris Helgerson, Milvera Hess, Alberta McMackin, Virginia Stentz, Etta Walker, Alma Wharton, Evelyn Yegge, Eva Tippery, Aileen llagge, Evelyn Midgard and Rose Sieberding. V. D.-And Prof. Edward Friis, B.V.D., famous mathematician, re- cently awarded first place to Cleo Long, in the search for the best figure in the U. S. A. Entrants for the contest were: Missfedl Cleo Long, the winner, Missfusedl Lucille Maxwell, Miss ftookenj Florence Hoffman, Missfunderstocdb Eleanor Moquist, Missfdemeanorb Marcella Sweeley. Missfbehavedl Anna Jarabeck. Missfledj Naomi Jones, Missffitl Marie Jenks, Missfinterpretedj Lucille Welch and Missfstepl Elvina Tilberg. P. M.-Gertrude Regan has become the head of No-dunk, the world's most exclusive college for girls. Yvonne Young is the most amusing teacher in the college. with her tales of her colorful past. How they ad- mire her Fortitude! That school is so exclusive that Mae Kienast, Marion Erwin, Myra James and Daisy Johnson, who have had their applications in since their graduation from High School. have just been admitted. Henry Gilbert and George Williams have not been admitted yet. ENTER DALE WILLIAMS AND DON PETERSON. D. W.-Come along here, Diehl! This other one is McCa1'thyg Don, you take him tc his cell. D. P.-All right, which is your cell? P. M.-Right next to my cell. Lives a babbling Wop. He thumbed his nose At an Irish cop. Please Nctice: IMMEDIATELY UPON THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ARTICLE THE CO-AUTHORS OF SAID ARTICLE WILL LEAVE FOR A TEN-YEAR TRIP IN THE WILDIS OF AFRICA. fSignedJ PAUL McCA-RTHY. VAL DIEHL.



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