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Seniors CASEY FREEBURG HARMS BUSH Senior Class OFFICERS Prefidefzl - - - - - SAM CASEY Vice-Prefidemf DALE FREEBURG 56f1'eM1'y - - SHIRLEY HARMS Treazrurer - - ROBERT BUsH Adviferf ' - Miss CLARA CLAUSEN MR. SIDNEY WILLIAMS FOUR years have gone by since the class of '32 entered Peoria High. These years have passed swiftly, and now we are about to be graduated, the largest class that has ever gone out from Peoria High School. We have mingled work and pleasure in order to get the best from our school life. Not only do we have quantity, but also quality, for we have accomplished many things under the leadership of our advisers, Miss Clausen and Mr. Williams. Through the co-operation and loyalty of the members of our class, we have supported the school in many activities. This loyalty was evident also in our class play, and the picnics and dances sponsored by the class. No one will ever forget the great event of our junior year-the Prom held at the Pere Marquette Hotel. Lovely decorations, a good orchestra, and a merry crowd all made it a successful dance. Through the efforts of the coach, Miss Helen Cornelius, the cast, the stage crew, and the entire Senior Class, our class play, l'The Poor Nut , was one of the most outstanding plays ever produced at Peoria High School. Another red-letter date in our Senior year was the Senior Hop, which was held in April, in the Boys' Gym. We stand high intellectually, having had many of our members on the honor roll and shark list. ln athletics, too, our class has made a fine record. Now graduation is drawing near. We are looking toward that goal, and also beyond it. We intend to uphold the standards taught us during our high school days, and to realize the ideals which have been instilled into us. We have a vision before us of even higher ideals, which we shall strive to reach during the increasingly clillicult journey of life. Twenty-one
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Crest, i932 Mildred E. Aaron Modern Entertaining Attrartive Commercial Clubg J u s e n d r ag G.A.A. Marian Lee Abbott Merry Lively Amlritiaur G r o u p Secretaryg Commercial Clubg jusendrag G.A.A. Maxine D. Adelman Modest Dutiful Alert jusendrag Speech Clubg Tri-S3 The Poor Nut g Calendar Edi- tor, Crest. Edward Altorfer Ertimalnle jovial Ajable Group President gjusendrag Speech Clubg Group Vice Presidentg Pres- ident, Music Clubg Golf 3 Group Basketballg Athletic M a n a g e rg French Clubg The Lucky Jade g The Poor Nut g Tower Room Mystery . Betty Anderson Benevolent Amiable Tri-S5 jusendrag Social Science Clubg English Clubg Home Eco- nomics Clubg The Poor Nut . Twenty-two, Marjorie Lee Anderson Mannerly Liberal Agreeable Tri-S3 Commercial Clubg Social Science Clubg Group Treasurerg jusendrag Group Presidentg Span- ish Club. Robert Anderson Rexovrfeful Acmnzplirbed Group Vice Presidentg Group Treasurerg Group Basketballg Footballg Group Baseballg Jusen- drag Music Clubg French Clubg Golfg junior Prom Committeeg Wishbone Revue g Try-Outs g The Lucky Jadeng Boys' Quartet. - Betty Andrews Beloved Able junior Tri-Sg jusendrag French Clubg The Masque of the Two Strangers . Marie Baer Modeft Brilliant Senior Tri-Sg jusendrag Home Economics Clubg English Clubg Archery Clubg The Poor Nut . Charles E. Barnes Confident Eager Brite Varsity Trackg Group Basketballg Wishbone Revue g Try-Outs .
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