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THE BEACON .31 8. Alice LeVere 9. Francis Madeiras 10. Amy Noyes 11. Eloise Vlfebb. lVe, the class of 1934, having a pas- sion for being original, have above signed our names in evidence of this. CLASS OF 1934 KATHLEEN HELEN ALLEY Basketball C25 C35 C455 Co-Captain of Track C455 Class President C353 Athletic Editor C455 4-H Club Mem- ber C155 Dying to Live C45. BARBARA FULLER BOWMAN Class Secretary C255 Meet Uncle Sally C255 Speaking Contest C25 C35 Honorable Mention C455 The Spanissi Onion C355 Class Vice-President C355 Beacon Social Editor C355 Class Nu- merals, ex-aequo C355 Beacon Literary Editor C455 Manager of Girls' Basket- ball Team C455 Glee Club C15 C255 Class Prophet C455 Dying to Live C45. JOHN LEO CAMARA The Restless Jewel C155 Class Vice- President C15 C255 Manager of Base- ball C255 Basketball C15 C25 C45: Manager of Boys' Basketball Team C355 Beacon Social, School and Alum- ni News Editor C455 Baseball C35 5 4-H Club Member C155 Leader C25 C355 Dying to Live C45. BARON DE CURTIN DENNISTON Class Numerals C155 Class Numer- als, ex-aequo C355 Class President C25 : Assistant Beacon Literary Editor C355 Editor i11 Chief of Beacon C455 Speak- ing Contest C15, First Prize, ex-aequo C25, First Prize C35, First Prize C455 Baseball C455 Assistant Class Proph- et C45. IDA GONSALVES Basketball C25 C355 Glee Club C255 Member of Athletic Association C455 Member of 4-H Club C15. GEORGE HERBERT HUGHES Basketball C15 C25 C35, Captain C455 Track C255 The Restless Jewel C155 Meet Uncle Sally C255 The Spanish Onion C355 Second Prize in Speaking Contest C455 Class President C455 Beacon Sunnyside Editor C355 Assis- tant Business Manager of Beacon C455 Athletic Editor of Beacon C455 Base- ball C15 C25 C35 C455 Vice-President of Athletic Association C455 Dying to Live C45. CRYSTELL VVILSON LUCE 4-H Club Member C155 Member of Athletic Association C455 Assistan: Personal Editor C455 Dying to Live C45- FRANCIS CHARLES MADEIRAS Basketball C15 C25 C35 C455 Track C15 C25 C355 The Spanish Onion C355 Baseball C15 C25 C35 C45 Captain. AMY ELIZABETH NOYES Class Numerals C255 Basketball C15 C255 Captain C35 C455 Track C15 C35 C455 Captain C255 Meet Uncle Sally C255 Beacon Business Manager C455 Glee Club C15 C255 Class Secretary- Treasurer C15 C35 C455 Class Historian C455 Class Treasurer C255 Dying to Live C45. ELOISE EDITH VVEBB Basketball C15 C25 C355 Captain C455 Speaking Contest C455 Glee Club C15 C255 Vice-President C15 C25 C455 Personal Editor of Beacon C455 4-II Club Member C15 C255 Member of Athletic Association C455 Dying to Live C45.
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30 THE B EACON 13. To Wilfred Lawrence, Francis Madeiras' place on the basketball team. 14. To Ruth Purdy, the captainey of the Girls' Basketball team. 15. To Helen Rose, the position ul! official piano player of the High School. 16. To Edna Stevenson, the honor of keeping the two cups and the shield shining brightly. 17. To Gertrude Studley, Kathleen Alley's quietness-in school. She may also be quiet at the Library if she does deem it prudent. 18. To Marjorie Bowman, all courtship parts in the plays to come. 19. To Dorothy Rae, a swivel seat so that she may turn around more easily. 20. To Genevieve Rogers, a com- posite teacher in the hope that she may finally find one that she likes. 21. To William Silvia, a book on How to Make Love, in Two Les- sons. Marguerite Clements is to in- sert into the lessons anything that may have been omitted. 22. To Fannie Tarvers, a framed picture of the Titanic striking the floating rock. Rose Terra, a rowing ma- use for which will be best 23. To chine, the known to herself. 24. To Bowman's Manuel Lewis, Barbara humming ability and also her pinch-hitting privilege for absent grade teachers. 25. To Herbert Combra, Ida Gon- salves' bashfulness. 26. To Nelson DeBetteneourt, a set of stilts so that he may attain the height of a Sophomore. 27. To Ethel Edwards, Leo Ca- mara's playfulness. 28. To Mary Golden and Ethel Stevenson, a special permit to sit to- gether, the same to be good for three years. 29. To Gladys Heathman, Amy Noyes' substantial stature. 30. To Howard Leonard, Baron Denniston's studiousness. 31. To Josephine Machado, Eloise Webb's noisiness. 32. To Ruth Madeiras, all the sei- ence books in the building. 33. To Eleanor McBride, a special rest hour, so that she may go to the nurse's otiice and regain her energy. 34. To Alton Noyes, a condensed form of the Volume Library . 35. To Gilbert Pacheco, a pitch pipe to be used in leading songs dur- ing the basketball games. 36. To Leon Souweine, the privi- lege of being the chief bell ringer in all future plays. 37. To Elizabeth Webb, the honor of being the official boner-maker of th: High School. 38. To Alice Southard, a reserved place on the football team. 39. To the Junior Class, the Sen- iors' back seats. 40. To the Sophomore Class, at book of plays to be put on next year. 41. To the Freshman Class, the privilege of taking all the time that they want for the purpose of gradu- ating. In testimony thereof We hereunto set our hands and in the presence of three witnesses Kas demanded by lawj declare this to be our Last NVill and Testament, on the birthday of George Washington Cwho somehow reminds is of ourselvesj in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thir- ty-feur, and of the independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and fifty-eighth. CLASS OF 1934 1. Kathleen Alley 2. Barbara Bowman 3. Leo Camara 4. Baron Denniston 5. Ida Gonsalves 6. George Hughes 7. Crystell Luce A A J
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