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WE DEDICATE We dedicate, not an orchid but a vervelia, to the following: To Lorene Barber for her natural red hair. To Norman Beauvais for being a swellgall around athlete. To Virginia Begley for doing well as both heroine and housekeeper. To Norma Iune Bell for her splendid scholastic standing. To Iohn Bergman for his startling blue eyes. To Nobu Bessho for being at gifted little artist. To Llewellyn Bonser for being the leader of them all. To Lillian Bradley for her golden voice. To Bob Claybourne for being the best dancer in these yar parts. Todiurma Rose Cdpe for her excellent yastery of the vibraharp. I . To Wesley Cox for being the teachers' despair and the coaches' pride. To Helen Curley for being a grand sport. To Virginia Cutting for her exceptional athleting. To Elsie Deutsch for her unbeatable tennis. To Ben Gautier for being the best apple polisher ever. To Ellen Louise Holloway for a being a really brilliant youngster. To Marjorie Iacobson for her excellent Work on the annual. To Margaret Kay for her splendid leadership of the girls. To Marguerite Lamarque for her overflowing flivver. To La Donna Leuenberger for getting the boys into dithers. To Flora Lee Ienkins for her grand performance in HOur Children. To lack Hunt for being a one-woman man. To Edward Berscheid for being a pretty swelligant guy. To Clayton Watkins for his fine sportsnianship. To O'Neil White for his track performanges. To Iohn Willford for being a gentleman. To Eulene Lewis for her unequalled stability. To Ted Maiben for his aeronautical inspiration to the young. To lack Martin for his dazzling smile. To Allene Millar for her ever ready efficiency. To Marvel Milnes for her art of playgfg the drums. To Kenneth Owen for his magnificent eyebrows. To Belmont Paine for his reliability as a saxophonist. To Elwood Phillips for being mighty, however small. To E. Quint for his winning saxophone solos. To Frank Raines for the best looking legs on the track team. To Masaru Kanamaru for being a fine scholar. To Margaret Selder for being brave enough to say, Yes. To Aat Snyder for her intellect and jollity, To Elizabeth Sproule for her lovely femininity. To Tom Urton for being the swellest woman-hater. To lean Valentine for having the courage of his convictions. To Alan Bushaw and Iohn Deutsch for their untiring stage crew work. To Virginia Ewing for her many artistic ideas. Page Twenty-one
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DARWIN FARNES Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 FLORENCE TUDOR Girls League Page Twenty ToIvI URTON President, Boys Progressive Club 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 IEAN VALENTINE Extemporaneous Speech Contest 3 4 Drama Club 4 IACOB VANDER BRIIGGEN Football 4 Boys Progressive Club EDWIN VICTOR Football 4 Track 4 Senior Orchestra 3, 4 HOWARD WALKER Boys Progressive Club CHARLES E. WALLACE Los Buenos Amigos 3, Tennis 4 Senior Orchestra 1, 2, R. LYND WARREN Senior Orchestra 2, 4 Daubers 4 Phi Chi 3 CLAYTON WATKINS Football 2, 3, 4 4 3 Captain, Varsity Football 4 M Club, 3, 4 THOMAS WEALAND Lamar, Missouri 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 3 Pro Merito 4 OVNEIL WHITE Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Country l, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 IOHN WESLEY WILLEORD Football 2, 3. 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Club 2, 3, 4 RICHARD D. WOLFE Los Buenos Amigos 4 Pro Merito 4 ELIZABETH WRIGHT Belle of Bagdadn 3 4 Home Economics Club 3, 4 LLOYD YOUNG Daubers 2, 4 Boys Progressive Club EDWARD I. DAVIS Cross Country 3 Track 3 Boys Progressive Club MORTON MENGEL Track 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 M Club 3, 4
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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Iune 5, 1935 Processional-'iPomp and Circumstancen - Invocation - - - - - - - - - - - - Elgar - Rev. E. D. Goodell Hllrbana Overture ----..-..--- Roberts High School Orchestra Pauline Terpstra Spencer, conducting The following seniors make their final appearance in the high school orchestra, Gladys Barthol lack Glover Marvel Milnes Ray Broguiere Ellen Louise Holloway Beth Morris Georgia N. Childs Morris E. Horsley Belmont Paine Burma Rose Cope Margaret Kay Edwin Victor Fay Arline Fortner Eulene Lewis Charles E, Wallace Edward Quint, Ir, R. Lynd Warren, lr. Salutatory ----.-.- Class Orator ---- - , Valedictory ---- - - - - - Marjorie Iacobson - - Tom Urton - - Norma Iune Bell Senior Girls Sextet- Lift Thine Eyes - ---, - Mendelssohn Lillian Bradley Clara Thetford Helen Curley Ellen Louise Holloway Elizabeth Sproule Frances Taylor-Accompanist La Donna Leuenberger Commencement Address ---- - - - Dr, Rufus B, von KleinSmid President of the University of Southern California Senior Marimba Ensemble- Tales from Vienna Woods - - - Strauss Burma Rose Cope Margaret Kay Eulene Lewis Miriam Martz Margaret PolderfAccompanist Beth Morris Presentation of Class -------- Mark R. Iacobs, Principal Presentation of Diplomas ------.- Clarence W. Froome Former President of Board of School Trustees Presentation of Gold Seal Diplomas - - - Iohn L. Love, Vice-Principal Presentation of Pro Merito Pins - Mrs. Evelyn Flowers Sykes, Vice-Principal Senior Boys Double Quartet- Those Pals of Ours ----- Cole Richard Pyle lack Hunt Morris Horsley Ben Gautier Enio Della Chiara Arthur Bloom Kenneth Schreyer lack Martin Margaret Kay, Pianist Presentation of Class Gift - - - Elwood Phillips, President of Senior Class Acceptance of Class Gift - - Llewellyn Bonser, President of Student Body Song- Alma Mater ---- - - Members of Senior Class Recessional- Farewell to Thee - - - High School Orchestra CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Elwood Phillips ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,s,,,, P resident ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. E l wood Phillips Virginia Begley .,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, V ice-President ,,.,,,,,,,,. La Donna Leuenberger Norma Iune Bell .,,,.,..,.. ,,,,,,,,, S ecretary ,,,,.,,,, ,,.......,,........ A Ilene Millar Mary Lucille Burgess... ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,r,rr ...,,,.. I ohn Willforcl Page Twenty-two
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