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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional-March from Aida lVerdil ..,.. ...4... C lass of I934 lnvocalion ............,..., . . . . . . . . . ..... Rev. Ray Cranmer Poel and Peasanl lOver+urel ....,................ ..... F r. Von Suppe High School Orcheslra Address ......,.....,.., . . , . ....,....,.... .... J ames Miller The Hills of Home ...................... ...,,......... F ox Wilh Ihe Wind and fhe Rain in Your Hair. ..,......... ..,.. C lara Edwards High School Girls' Glee Club To Thee, O Counlryl ,........,..,........ . ..,....., ...,, E ichberg Oh, Halia, Halia, Beloved lFrom Lucrezia Borgia l ..... ,..,. D onize'Hi High School Chorus Address ...........,.., ,..., ....,...................... M a ry Jamison Presenfalion of Class ...... , .,.. Mr. Freeman M. Ealcin, Principal Presenlafion of Diplomas ....... ,.,......,......,........ M r. Donald S. Teague Presidenf Board of High School Truslees Announcemenf of Awards ..... ,..,, ,,,....,..,,.....,..... M r . Henry J. Hill Award of Prizes ,....,..,.. ....,..... M r. Donald S. Teague Presenlafion of Class Gill. , . .... Sanger Hedrick, Class Presidenf Recessional ....,........ ........,,,..... C lass of I934 Tlwrnty-two A SONNET TO MY IDEAL My sweel ideal, I 'rhoughf so much of you. I held your friendship closesf To my heart And oh, how sad Ihal now al lasf we parl, I wonder if you don'+ regrei' i+ +oo. The love I fell has fallen like Ihe dew, And I remain as 'rhough slruck by a darl. I know Ihal' I again can never sfarl' A love so grea+ and deep and ye+ so Irue. The sweelness 'thai hung 'round you like a rose, I woke 'ro find was really iusl a pose. The smile Ihal brough+ 'ro me so much ioy and bliss I know was iusi' a mask pu+ on amiss. Bur sI'ill, my sweel' ideal, for old limes' sake, I wish you well, allhough my hear+ did break. MARY JAMISON.
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SENIOR CLASS The class of '34 broughf fo a close i+s high school career wifh sevenfy members receiving diplomas. Sanger Hedrick was presidenf and Rufh Engledow vice-presi- denf. The office of secrefary-'rreasurer was filled by Dorofhy Pardee. 'rhai of class rep- resenfafive by Eduard Walden. The class was capably advised by Miss Ellen Bailard. ln dramafics 'rhe oufsfanding underfak- ings were The Junior play. Torchbearers and The Senior play, Seven Keys fo Bald- pa+e. In sporfs bofh boys and girls have shown marked falenf and inferesf. For four years fhe girls won fhe championship for all sporfs. For fhree years members of fhe class have represenfed 'rhe school on bofh fhe boys' and girls' fennis feams. Through four years fhe varsify feams have had many represenfafives from fhe class of '34. The Senior class has complefed an acfive and successful four years. Vicfories have been won. defeaf mef and definife aims accomplished wifh fhe resulf 'rhaf fhey sfand Today broadened, enriched and bef- fer adiusfed fo +he scheme of fhings. In memory of Roberf Nideffer, who died when a freshman, his fafher awards annu- ally fo fhis class 'rwenfy-five dollars fo fhe mosf oufsfanding boy. The boy is selecfed by a vofe of fhe class. Jimmie Miller received fhis scholarship when a freshman, Eduard Walden in fhe sophomore year. As iuniors 'rhe class se- selecfed Bob Gill. In fhe senior year Mr. Nidiffer made fhe award himself. Ocf. Ocf. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 30-G.A.A. parfyz pumpkin pie. Hof dogs! 3I-Halloween parade: an ounce of prevenfion. e+c. 7-Sophomore dance. IO-Armisfice day assembly. II-Foofball. Venfura 7, S.P. O: foo much Hickerson. I4-Book exhibif by English classes. I5-Junior dance-whaf, again? I5-Thrif'r club dinner-cheese and crackers. I6-Assembly: Messrs. Waferman and Moran. I6-Girls' League fea--fee hee! I7-Senior play-Seven Keys +0 Baldpafe. I8-Same. Always knew fhe seniors were good. .I8-Assembly: Mr. Merrill lThe usuall. 2I--Senior pof-luck: 25 spoons miss- ing. 22-Cards go +o fown, sidesfepping gopher holes in Fillmore. S.P. Ib, Flashes O. 28-Thanksgiving program. 9-C.S.F. parfy: enferfain counfy. I2-Girls' League fee: Bofkes speak. I4-Chrisfrnas assembly. I4-Junior-Senior prom: fashion show. I4-Chrisfmas vacafion-af lasf. 2-Grindsfone grinds again. 2-Cafeferia disconfinued: no more aromas. 5-Baskefball vs. San Fernando. Cards 'rake 'em. 9-Assembly: J. M. Walfon and +0- bacco. Il-Girls' League fea. Purely habif. I2-Baskefballz Venfura 3l. S.P. 32. Much foo close. B's defeafed. 20-I6. Twenty-one
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SENIOR HONOR ROLL MARY JAMISON, fhe youngesf mem- ber of fhe class, has been chosen class valedicforian, for she is fhe only one who has been a member of fhe California Scholarship Federafion each semesfer. She has faken an acfive inferesf in all school affairs, has held many offices and served on imporfanf commiffees. She has been prominenf in music, dramafics and orafory and has represenfed 'Ihe school for four years in fennis. She has a sweef and unselfish personalify and is modesf abouf her abilifies. JIMMY MILLER has succeeded in up- holding a fine scholarship record, which will enfifle him fo fhe gold seal of 'lhe C. S. F. on his diploma. I-le has faker: parf in I-li-Y and sea scouf acfivifies and also parficipafed in several major spor+s. Enioys dancing and ofher social diversions. I-le is always ready fo laugh. ready 'ro make friends. ready fo ioin wifh fhe resf and have a good fime. EDUARD WALDEN has been The execu- five commi++ee's righ'r hand man . I-le has engaged in I-li-Y acfivifies wifh a deal of zesf. I-le has been oufsfanding in music and dramalics. and has proved he is ca- pable of accepfing many responsibilifies. I-lis sense of humor is always coming fo lighf-buf never af fhe wrong fime. TRUE JAMISON upholds a repufafion as an excellenf iournalisf, skilled Tennis player and falenfed violinisf. I-ler person- alify is iusf as versaiile as her accomplish- menfs. She can be serious when if is necessary. buf does nof overdo if. Af ofher fimes, she is gay and carefree as anyone else. Is always a good sporf. ROGER BOLES is known fo everyone as sfudenf body president sfar quarferback and a swell guy . Neverfheless he is modesl' aboul' publicify. I-le has a keen sense of humor and makes friends quickly. ls inclined fo be easy-going. buf can be surprisingly sfubborn when he has a reason. A likeable person in every way. EDWARD BUCKNER has disfinguished himself by rnainfaining an excellenf schol- arship record. Alfhough he has fackled many of fhe school's hardesf courses. he has upheld an average fhaf will enfifle him fo fhe gold seal of fhe Scholarship Feder- afion on his diploma. I-le shows a fine spirif of deferminafion and always accom- plishes whaf he sefs ouf fo do. OSCAR ESTES is classed among fhe honor roll seniors because he has consisf- enfly upheld a high scholasfic rafing. I-le is one of fhose who receives good grades in all subiecfs. I-le has also won recogni- fion on fhe fennis courfs. FREDA TREFFINGER is one of fhe besf known seniors. Her skill in dancing has won her recognifion wifh some, while ofh- ers admire her because of her musical abilify. I-ler parf in fhe senior play gave her a place in school dramafics. Her vari- ous accomplishmenfs have made her ouf- sfanding and promise fo bring her fufure fame. ALICE JOY has made for herself an oufsfanding place in all forms of music and dramafics, as she has held leading parfs in various school plays and opereffas. She has a vivacious personalify and is always peppy. She is happiesf when she is busy. RUTI-I ENGLEDOW, presidenf of fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associafion, has proved herself a willing and capable worker. She has loads of pep, originalify and every- fhing if fakes fo be a leader. She fhinks dancing is fun-enjoys sporfs--in facf. likes pracfically everyfhing. Twenty-Illrre B. -I
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