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The Flambeau 19, Barbara Shaffkr “Midge” Even though she is small she has supplied many a bass note to add to the popularity of Miss Singleton’s Glee Club. A smile always adds to a pleasing personality. Erma VanSice “Herman” Behind “ HermanV’ quiet-♦ ness, we find a true and lovable friend. She is always ready to do her part for the sehool and her classmates. Elsie Hollo peter “Elsie” Elsie is not often heard from in our “doins” but it’s just her kind who make a class a success. When she says she’ll do a thing, she means it. Mary Stanton “Mary” Mary is one of the few quiet girls of the class. She has little time for foolishness. “Life,” she says, “is a very serious matter.” Zell a Shaffer “Pinhic” “Pinkie” is one of our little Senior girls, who is very quiet and studious. She is always smiling, and has a kind word for everyone. June Heberling “June” She’s always smiling, and never shirking her duty as a class l ooster. She is ever thoughtful of others, and ever willing to lend a helping hand.
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' The Flambeau David Golub 11Copper” “Copper” is one of our Varsity Basketball Five. He seems to know just when we need a field goal. He is well liked for his ready wit and good humor. Ruth Harvey “Red” “Red” is very well liked bv all because she is aiways ready to help out where ever she is needed. Among her many talents, she plays the Guitar ex-l ert ly. Gladys Frisbie “Frisbie” Her mannish haircut means nothing, she’s all girl. An aetive basketball player and one who can be depended ujion. Emery Hand “Lefty” “Lefty” is usually quiet, but when he has something to say we all listen ln'cause we know it will l e worth while. John Reclite “Pick” “Pick” is one of the big boys of our class, who is very shy (especially when girls are present.) His favorite subject is Chemistry, one in which he excels. Muriel Wells “Mim” “Mini” is another one of our quiet, studious girls. She is always very quiet, at least in school. Once you l ecome acquainted with her, “Mini” is always a true friend. 25
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934 The Flambeau “ Farewell to S. H. S.” • Farewell, Class of Thirty-four ’Tis right we should depart; The days we spent in S. II. S. Are only just a start. For in the trials and tasks of Life, Our thoughts will often wander; And, o'er the days at Sandy High, Our hearts will often ponder. And, as we take up our tasks, May our motto ever hold true; So here’s a hope we’ll gain success, And remember the Silver and Blue. So 7ioiv we bid a last farewell, To classmates and teachers dear; We want to thank you for all you’ve done, Through our High School Career. 27 Anna Aurand ’34
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