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The Flambeau 19. Audrey Anderson “Dimples” Whore over Audrey goes a ray of sunshine falls. Xo one can lie gloomy when she is around. Perhaps her smile accounts for her popularity. Lester Brown “ Brownie ” Some people say that “Brownie” is quiet, hut they must mean someone else. Wc all know that he can he very entertaining and jolly. Wii.hur Connor “Beck “Peek” is much admired for his curly hair. He has one of the most pleasing personalities that can lie found. Here's wishing him all the success in the world. Eva Carns “Eve “Eve” is one of the small, but important, members of our class. She is very popular, and is always recognized by her cheerful smile. Helen Wac;?.ett “Helene” “Helene” is one of our “bright seniors” and a possible honor student. She is sure to l e successful at whatever she undertakes. David Robertson “Sid” “Sid” is one of the popular boys of our class, who is president of several organizations. We do not doubt the fact that he is going to be somebody, sometime. 20
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934 The Flambeau Senior Class Notes Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Sirin to Starved Sure! Pea Hlue and Silver CLASS OFFICERS David Robertson Audrey Anderson Eva Carns . Helen Waggett Mr. Brewer Prexident V ice-1're idenl Secretary T reaxurer A dtrixer Our enrollment upon entering Sandy High School was one hundred twelve. It has dwindled down until now we are only forty-four in number. In spite of this great decrease we have carried on quite successfully. During our Freshman year we selected our officers, class motto, flower, colors, class adviser, and spent most of our time getting acquainted. The next year we were no longer “green.” Upper classmen Is-gan to recognize us. In addition to this, many of our classmate began to take an active part in scholastic sports showing possibilities of being stars in the near future. In our Junior year we selected our class rings and pins. By this time we were well acquainted with other classmen and felt more important than we did the preceding years, Especially when we held a reception for the Seniors, ji Our Senior year has been a very busy one for all of us SoAe of our member are by now star basketball and football players, and have gained quite a name for themselve along this line. We are now planning for graduation, which is craning along -hortly, by getting invitations, pictures, etc. We hope that future classes will get as much out of Sandy High as we have. 1$
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1934 The Flambeau William Lank “Bill” “ Bill's quiet disposition has placed him high in the estimation of his fellow classmates. He owns something that very few people possess—a pleasing personality. Ruth Kkslar “Ruthie” “Valuable goods are done up in small packages. What she lacks in size she makes up in cheerfulness. Her greatest a-ehievement seems to be talking about something. Katiikyn Ri shell “KateV “ Kate lw eame a member of our class at the beginning of our Junior year. With the aid of her pleasing disposition, she nas won the friendship of everyone in the school. Chester Rot;Kits “Chet” The fact that “Chet has been with us only two years doesn’t have anything to do with our liking him. We're sure he doesn’t belong to that “ancient society of pill-chewers. Edward Gallaohkr “Ed” Little we know of him, yet in our short acquaintance, we find that he is possessed of his share of good qualities. Jean Smith “Jcanic” This young lady rates among the smartest of our class. She takes an active part in class activities, but still can maintain her position among the “A students. 21
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