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I 0 n mr we, the members of dedicate this issue Of ze have alwtls held hi worker wifh the PM d eser ffadmw ,gr an 51155359- 18136 F O I' 6 W O F cl H E year 1934 brings with it the 35th edition of the QuiverJ' the Pontiac High School annual. Our editor, Eleanor Anibal, and staff members have striven to make this edition one of which any one may well be proud. It has been our aim to make this book an authentic record of the 193 4 school year. Departing from the long-established custom of having a rectangular- shaped book, we decided to publish a square book this year. Another new feature is the placement of the pictures. 5 In September, 1933, the senior class elected Eleanor Anibal, editor-in- chief of the Quiverf' She selected the students who were to compose her staff, as follows: Betty Burns, assistant editor, Vfilhelmina Maytag, busi- ness manager, Gretchen Ossman and Christine Morrison, organization editors, Max Hodge,.art editor, Irene Wakeinaii and Myrtle Storm, january class editors, Mary Coulthurst and Katherine Sadler, june class editors, David jackson, photographic editor, Lucille Beach, preliminary pages editor, Arthur McAdams and Robert Travis, stayf assistants, and Esther Landsparger, Mary Ann Drogas, Nona Fraser, Leona Walls, typists. Mr. George L. Clark was the faculty adviser.
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e lcoflon- T I S with the greatest respect and admiration that we, the members of the Senior class of nineteen hundred thirty-four, dedicate this issue of the Quiver,' to Mr. H. Guy Bevington, whom We have always held in highest esteem as our true friend and counselor. Mr. Bevington, for many years, has been a tireless Worker with the Hi-Y organization of the high school. His cheerful Contact and ever readiness to help all students has been a great inspiration for success.
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LCONTENTS 1,- 5 Mi Egg DEDICATION FOREWCRD FACULTY IANUARY'SENIORS JUNEISENIORS ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ATHLETICS A -f I E f EZ ' 1 .55 35 -41 AK S. 3 2. fs Qi 44? T Iii 3 ,A A
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