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BACK ROW: Ctlfllf. I?.1clw1.n1. B.l1'f1'tlNl, Birmw. Cln'li.i, Aj're,r. BlH'L'bfNl, LJVMQ. FIFTH ROW: G'rigg,s. O.. 1llrll lr.u'l. Al.IlIl!1c'. Hnlzlzifrd, Mmlmlera. V.. Fiorelli. Kerzfzedy, Kwzcy. Freelauzd, N. FOURTH Row: limnuzi. Clwti. Bmrzd. B6'llflL',j'. li., Iilynn. Crwlplftfll, F,, Ar1d1'eu'.r. THIRD ROW: Crull. Crzlfellu, Ci1ff.:cci, All'Dll!fTt', Iri'l.n1d. R., Mtrilelz, Hwllley, T.. Cllnljbbelf. Al.. Denzing. SECOND ROW: McKwf. I.lH'jt', 1ll.1.ifm!m. P.. l rwI.n1d, T.. I1'vl.111d, F.. Ihzpcfmk. Htzdfey. Milli, Dlzrlirlg. FRONT ROW: Geiie. Almiilv. Cirfggi, R., Kfmx. jnlmimz. Speefxi, Afzlwziizi. Cnlermm. Htzzciw. BAVK Row: l'r'.1lf. l'.wDifm, Ct1p',Inn'cUi. Ilnillvfc. Abram. Fjt1Z7L'1'1VJ'. Zwm. Slllfic. Parker. Sll'L'7I.lUfl. l:Ollll'l'll ROW: Pmfzil, Rv.vmr'l. Lilrfzfzrrf. Ne.n'jf.1.i.i. Cfaulker, Tm1'e1'. Sulml. lizfllzzfbrz, Illlbfamd, Mm'- 17m1.1lJ. THIRD ROW: llvlmzf. Sllmriu. Tfaozzflflmaz, Rtllllfb, Sllflirunl. Reiie, ll .11'a', N.. Moibef, Illlfjtllld. Slic:oNn Row: Lffllv. liilll Alarlw. Ritfer, Szwenimz. Skimzer, Bmrlyl, Orlirzo, Deal. FRONT Row: Il .1rJ. G.. Sfmid, SUNIIIIUIIJ, intel, Iiilzwck. A'lIllIlffl1'd, Ileirlricb, Rogeri. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY liarly in the fall, the juniors elected the following class officers for the year: president, Douglas Spaidg vice-president, jane Andrewsg secretary, Nellie Ward, and treasurer, Thomas Masten. The class advisers are Miss Hazel Riley, Miss Louise Grover, Mr. Robert Brumagim and Mr. Anthony Cosentino. The annual All-School Party held in the gymnasium on November the sixteenth marked the beginning of junior social activities. The music was supplied by Pike Burritt and his orchestra. For further entertainment two short skits, The Professors Magic and School Days, were presented. Francis O'Grady, Stella Antoniak, Gordon Curtis, Ruby Spears and Irma johnson as chairmen helped to make the affair a complete success. Under the direction of Miss George, the juniors presented three one-act plays in the place of the usual three-act play. These included Submerged , The Londonderry Air and The Tangled Web. Great plans are now under consideration for the junior's last party of the season. The Prom is to be held in the gymnasium on june the twenty-sixth in honor of the senior class. liven the freshmen are practicing dancing early and late for this popular Mynderse party when the juniors will play the role of genial hosts.
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Virgini11Sti'ong I 'irludirlfzriufl lilizahcth Doran S.1l1zf.1Io 1'i.n2 PROMINEN T SENIORS Robert Burgess Clmmpion Cornet Soloiil of Uliiled Slfllei, Deir Moirzey, Iowa. 1934. Anthony Mastroleo Clmmpion Srzzmzplaone Soloiif of New York Smfe. 1933. Pasquale Commuso Member of Cbizmpiofz- .ship Team in Bookkeep- ing, New York Slule Bluilieii' Cwifeil, 19.34. Rose Smith W'inner of I:i7'.lf Plure Prize-Speaking Cornell. 1934. Cecil Fitzgerald Czjvfizin of Cf7.I7Ilf7f0I1tf7if1 Foozlmll Teiun. Cwzlmf 1z1Iw'si'bolu,itir Leugfw 1934. Dolores Lynch Bei! All-Rolnld Girl Alblrlv fri Cilillf of 1935.
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llixek ROW: PflIl',LIlL'1', llwnndi, 'I'1n'ief1. Sietlrfz, ll r11'dwz, Smilb. Sfrezlrer. Sirzicmffi, S.. Iimdvy. I., lfililnll, Situ 111011, Miller, Rtlgtlll, Iildducb, Pffll'lZl7L'v1'. Newell. l'erzill.1. Tt1llll7ll1'1'fI1f!, R.1Her'I.7. THIRD ROW: lltlfjlfl. l'r.1II. Miller. Il .lr1f. llyrk, Snrrenlifzo, Rngwi. T0ll'IIUl'. Mrn'el.1mf. Tfwfmzi. Lvlcfv, Sfiiml. ,ll.nmm. Almet, I.t'zei-, SIIHIIIWUII. Mizrilv. Vrrwlmzfz, limdy. M.. Mrzgill. Illtlfleiwl. lfddi, Cl.1v'1. 15.11114 1. lN'et1'lin1J, llpillie, Muff. SIQCOND Row: High. Sburff. Rytm. Sjmlw. IJQTAQIIHIII. liwledicl. lizllml- fm, Slmrzvq. 'l'r1w1fJft', i1ltIl'L'l1ll1', FRONT Row: Mtzlfbetei. A1L'DllU1lc'. Rice. M.1.iIr.n1d!. 0'Cfur111rn'v. 'l'rnl.n1. SfIIjt'7'flAf7i. M., Mifz'f1eU. Rizlerri. liixtili Row: lflvm, lifuzmilii, Ashley, Mtzriellu. Smzltmmiu, Seigfrid, Slilbl, ljcfflflfl. Kt'!Iltl,l'. Klujf. finaly. ffilrfef. l:tJllIi'l'lI ROW: Ll1a'i1'it'r1. Hulilejy. Iiofnmzt, Hayet, R.. Amidrnz. Crwzfrimz. IILHIU. King. Ilaiti, T.. Cflmlf, jmleu. Tllllill ROW: Gniuli, Hltlbeliey. C.m1f1l1ell, Dll1'lfIItH. f,i.lf7f7.1fL'Hl. Cluzffcll. lflimlily. l7m'111z1, l7icluu', Lcieii. Ilmzfiflglmz. SECOND Row: High. Ailrlevt. Sjmrii. Iimli. linireell. I i't't1'tz1lffn'Iql1, I7emfn1l. Del.efyi, Blzfllefl. FRONT ROW: Eteeni, Ilfmjfer. Cftzfgtrzzn, G'fflI.UlPIfI1f, G11- leijvie. Leer. Htmfilrrnl. Crnvzellzii, Cfuzrzwfriiigm. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The freshmen of 1933, true to type, were very numerous and very greeng so the third floor seemed tt safe abode for their year of taming. Here they elected class othcers, headed by Henry Lewis, president. Advisers were Miss Wic'kc-s, Mr, Taylor, Mr. Rockwell, and Mr. Wormtttli. The year came to a climax in the joint picnic with the sophomores. New records were made in hot dog and lemonade consumption, and it was only the next day that we had our regrets. It was a good party, even the advisers had an enjoyable time. Of the one hundred and one boys and eighty-eight girls who started in '53, there were left only sixty-one boys and seventy-three girls to renew the struggle in sophomore year. Our new otlieers are president, Howard Colving vice-president, Knox Iiianog secretary, lfdwin Rogers, treasurer, Doris Wilkie. To Miss Weatlterlowf, Miss Miller. Miss Smith and Mr. Marble goes the responsibility of advising us. Our sophomore record is not Complete at the present time, but our chief claim to dis- tinction seems to be our showing in the Indoor Meet in March. Here we crowded the win- ning seniors by eoming in a close second. The sophomores are bidding for the seats of the mighty!
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