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Page 34 text:
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llFllQllESlIHllllllllIEN lllizllhzfx-RSS GIRLS Seated: Eleanor Koplin, Dorothy Rudolph, Rose Olson, Mescal Haynes, Lois Drogmiller, Miss Schaeffer, Vivian Clark, Stella Schardt, Violet Suzor, jeanne Shanteau, Alice McDermott, Mary Meinen, Audrey Gamby. 2nd row: Catherine Wagner, Anne Lockwood, Gloria Van Buren, Theodora Robinson, Rosemary Welch, Dorothy Fleishman, Maxine Keller, Hannah Maas, Frances Heicltman, Aletta Kraftshick, Thelma Bebb, Frances Meilink, Mildred Richards, Margaret Foster, Hazel Valliquette. 31d row: Katheleen Engler, Marjorie Dudley, Verna Schaeffer, Mary Wagner, Vera Iohnstone, Francis Robinson, Georgia McDonald, Evelyn Beemer, Ieanne Baugh, Betty Lazette, Anna St. Germain Loretta Graff, Dorothy Barrie, Bertie Coon, Lois Ketzer, Dorothy Seeman. BOYS Seated: Leonard Bode, Kenneth Koffman, Eugene Durbin, Bob Brenneman, Donald Fink, Bernard Braatz, Mr. McKee, john Long, Bob Pearson, Benny Allen, Earl Coon, Bob DeMars, Willis Campbell. 2nd row: Jerry Stellis, George Lehman, Paul Smalldon, William Lellet, Walter Peterson, Warren Miller, Franklin Schneider, Arthur Taylor, George Young, Bob Boden, Harry Morse, Alan Ingalsbe, Homer Healey, joe Douglas, Clifford Kirby. 3rd row: Iohn Hoffman, Bob Frick, Bob Parsons, Gerald Van Fossen, Bill Mominee, Joe Decker, Larry Kahn, Benny Sparling, Woody Pack, Harold Vanderhorst, Robert Guise, joe Glew, Jack Santay, Eugene Cureton, john Sangmeister, Tom Keeler.
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S4lDlPll'lIl4DlVlll4lDlQlIE 4lEZllL!5kSS lHIllIlSllU?DlIQY Walking down the hall one day, I noticed a small book lying on the floor. It was entitled School Events. Looking into this tiny volume, I observed some highlights of the Freshman class of 1934. At their first class meeting they elected oflicers. Stanley Meikicki was their first president, Robert Hendee, vicefpresidentg and Dorothy Roper, SCCI'Ct3.I'y'tfCaSl.ll'CI'. The 29th of October the Freshies had a spooky good time at their Ha1lowe'en party. Soon after these social events they sat down to busi' ness and organized a Science Club. Well, this is luck, the book also contained the important events of the Sophomore year. The Sophomore presidency was given to Tom Mac' Dowell, vicefpresidency to Gertrude Schultz,-and the position of secretary' treasurer to Shirley Bell. The first activity was the initiation party given the Freshman girls by the Sophomore girls. -My ' Asa whole the class enjoyed a very successful and happy year, and I know that it is with pleasure that they look forward to their coming Junior and Senior years.
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ll'ililQ,il?ESlEHillXVlllEN lljllhzxgg llHlllllS'llF1lDl1QY On that never to be forgotten day of September 5, 1934, a new and delightful group of students were ushered, for the first time, into our beautiful school. Timid and shy, they were for awhile, but it was not long before they were well acquainted with our school schedule and the other activities in which we participate. First let us listen to a few remarks from different students as to their attitude toward high school. Adelaide DeMars says, I was afraid to start to high school, to tell the truth, but it didn't take me long to get acquainted, for everyone was so sociable. Next, Johnny Long voiced his opinion, Well, I decided that it was about time to settle down and get to work to get good grades and also to strive for a high standing in athletics. We wish you luck, johnny. Now let us go on with their activities. Soonthese ambitious freshies decided to elect their officers. Elected were: John Long, president, Robert Pearson, vicefpresidentg and Lois Drogmiller, secretaryftreasurer. As is the custom, the Freshmen were given an initiation by the Sophomores. As a last note, Freshies, let one who is about to graduate give you some good advice: Have a good time during your High school years for it is here that you spend the happiest moments of your life.
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