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by 1fU'ZC't'lItI, 1.x THE MUSSUI. UNSQUIT 11 Ullman 1535 1f'm1l1ot', Itnzrcl crofzencd cz hero. 11e.rt in rank to King Ifl-L'lItII'd. f the fall term in T the beginning o ed the fol- Septenlber, the class elect lowing otlicers: Charlie Hull' Virgil Ladd XYarren Lovejoy Kendall Hutl' Helen Winters 1'rt'xitlc11t Vice-l'r'csz'de11t .S't't'retz1ry ,1il'a'lI.X'1l rw' tiirlx' Collector 150-vs' tbllvcior James l.ambert On january 213 we gave moving pictures at the Forster llleinorial lluilding. ln the line of specialties we had tap dancing by Marguerite lylclanson, Helen Winters, Thirza Chandler, and Laurie Libby and also singing by Hilda and Gwendolyn Tooth- reels of movies Con- aker. There were nine sisting of a two reel eo1nedy L'o1net0 Papa , one reel lnjun Food, one reel 'Reverse Fnglislif' and a five reel feature 'llarnuni was Right Those representing our class in the lunior-Senior Speaking Contest April 27 son. llelen XVinters, ivere Marguerite Melan Kendall llutit. Raymond Stinchheld, and ' - Nlelanson james Lainbert. AlZlI'gllCl'llL . . ., , and Helen XY The .lunior Class also made a very good showing in the lnterclass meet, finishing in inters won letters in track. 'Q second place behind the class ot 15331-l. The class of '35 won the interclass volley ball championship from the Seniors in the final playoff. One of our class, Raymond Stinchtield, also took part in presenting the Senior play, Hobgoblin House H.
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10 THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT Assistant Editor 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Class Secretary 35 Captain Magazine Campaign 25 First Scholarship Medal 15 Valedictory. For four years Lelia has stood as the bright and shining light on the honor roll of the school. Always taking part in everything and often com- ing first, she yet has had time to devote to her friends. We must admit that lately her attention has been centered wholly on one, but we under- stand, Lelia. Laurence Edward Norton Laurence Speaking Contests 3, 45 Frank Harlow in Hobgoblin House 45 One Act Play 35 Class Editor Mussul. UNSQUIT 3, Associate Editor 45 Business Manager Magazine Campaign 45 Vice- President of Student Council 45 Class Treas- urer 2, 3, 45 Tied for Third Honor Part. Girls, here 's the tallest of the seniors, but his interest has already turned to another class. In spite of his devotion to the sophomores, he is very particular that his duties as treasurer of 1934 be carried out faithfully in order that the financial standing of the seniors will not be too embarrassing in June. Through years of such hard sledding and depression you have done well, Laurence. Birchard Mason Taylor Taylor Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Speaking Con- tests 2, 3, 45 Jack Loring in Hobgoblin House 45 Gorgas Essay Winner 35 Class Editor MUSSUL UNSQUI1' 2, Assistant Business Manager 2, 3, Business Manager 4 5 President of Student Council 45 Class Vice-President 1, President 2, 35 History. If you want to read some good themes and excellent book-reports, ask to see some Birchard has written. But he doesn't spend all his time reading and writing, for his athletic achieve- ments are mentioned elsewhere in this paper, and he also finds time to give his undivided attention to a certain person. Gwendolyn Estelle Toothaker CC 9, CWinslowD Glee Club 45 Interclass Basket- ball l, 3, 45 Interclass Tennis 3, 45 Field Hockey 45 Track 25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion CG. A. AJ 3, 45 CStrongJ Prophecy. Probably the students at Winslow can tell you more about Gwen than we can because she has joined our band so recently. But even in this short time we know that she is full of fun and ready to enter into all class activities with great interest. We have been particularly grateful for her help in studying Emerson. Hilda Esma Toothaker Hilda lWiI1S10wJ Interclass Basketball 1, 3, 45 In- terclass Field Hockey 45 Interclass Tennis 3, 4' Glee Club 45 Speaking Contest 25 G. A, A. 3 43 fStrongJ Speaking Contest 45 Prophecy. Although Hilda has only been with us part of this year, she has won for herself a place in the class that she alone could take. She has helped with many of our class entertainments and her ability as a student, writer and speaker has won her many honors. To transfer and keep marks high is especially praiseworthy. Myron Leroy Witherell Weeze Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 25 Guiseppe in Listen to Leon 35 Henry Goober in Hobgoblin House 45 Treasurer of Student Council 45 Class Vice- President 25 Boys' Collector 35 Presentation of Gifts. Myron, the sunny Jim of the class, is always in for a good time no matter where he is. The third of the trio of sheiks that our class can boast has at hand a witty remark or clever speech to make his neighbors laugh. However, most of us have not profited by his humor this year because he has been so attentive to one in particular. When it comes to athletics-well, we all know his abilities along those lines. Barbara Elizabeth Worthley Babs Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 2, 45 Manager of Track 35 Speaking Contests 1, 2, 3, First Prize 35 Winner of N. F. C. I. P. S. A. Cup 35 Susan Parkins in Hobgoblin House 45 One Act Plays 25 Business Staff Mussvx. UNSQUI1' 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Secretary Student Council 45 History. Did you ever see a little maid tripping down over Norton Hill with a Latin book under her arm? Well, that 's Barbara. If you ever hear her speak, you 'll never forget it. There 's something there that makes you sit up and take notice. Sure it was Babs that won a cup for speaking. Good luck to you next year in Cali- fornia, Barbara.
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