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Senior Class OFFICERS ROGER PHILLIPS ---- - President ROBERT CUTTER - - - Vice-President ED DEFORD - - - - Secretary MARCELLA HENDRICKS ----- Treasurer We were a promising and bright looking group of Freshmen, when in 1930 this class entered Peoria High School, but true to the old custom, the upper-classmen dubbed us the green- est bunch ever to enter . No doubt they anticipated our - future possibilities, but deemed it unwise to tell us. We will admit now, though, that we were the most versatile addition Peoria High has ever known. v We passed on down through our Sophomore and Iunior years. Our bashfulness is wearing away. Our knowledge is increasing. Everyone is distinguishing himself in some way. We have become active in school affairs. We have our football heroes, basketball stars, track, and swimming contestants, our actors, scholars, leaders, and wits. We have joined various clubs and some of us have been elected to honor societies. Now we end our Senior year. We have not been a perfect class. We have held our own opinions and have been only too anxious in defending them. We have done much during these four years-good things, foolish things. We are posi- tive that this teacher is a meanie and this one a dear. We have found admirable qualities in some of our classmates of Whom we didn't expect them and short-comings in our idols. We have gained much during these four years. Our exper- iences here can never be forgotten, but will form the happiest of memories for us. When we go out into the world, we will uphold P.H.S. and all she stands for. Our friends have told us that our high school days would be among the happiest of our lives. We are certain that truer words were never spoken. There is one thing none of us missed. We all have had a good time-four years of rubbing elbows with the happiest, friendliest gang we will ever meet. And we all agree that it was worth the effort. Don't we? You bet we do. This year the classes of 1934 and l935 combined in their memorial to the school. To make our auditorium more attractive and warmer, we are leaving the school mulberry velour drapes for the windows, matching in color and material the mulberry curtains for the stage. , I C'l?E'S'T' - l9'3'4' Page 21
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