Washington Irving High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Clarksburg, WV)

 - Class of 1934

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14 MEMOIRS OF 1934 Dessie Watson-Forty VVord Club. Virginia Evelyn Westfall-Volley- ball 13 Commercial Club 4. Jack White-Richwood High 1, 23 Football Richiwood '31g Weston P High 33 Washington Irving 45 Bauer Public Speaking Club 4. Ruth WhitevVVarren G. Harding High School 1, 2, Basketball 3, 45 Tennis 45 Handball 35 Span- ish Club 4. George W. Wolfe ---Glee Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4. Madelyn Wimer-Spanish Club 43 Junior Red Cross Representa- tive 3. Margery Walker Wright --- Be SquarevVice Presidentg Dra- matic Cluib 3, 4, La Fleur de Lys 3-Secretary, Press Club 2: .Junior Ninety Club: Basketball 32 Baseball 2, 35 Volleyball 2. Maude Woodburn-Orchestra A 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter 3, 4. Jack Young-Press Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Representa- tive 2. Josephine Young-Dramatic Club 4. William Ashby-Triadelphia 1, 2, 33 Bandg Orchestrag Football Letter 2, 33 W. I. H. S. 4: Or- chestra, Letterg Band: Wash- ington Irving Dance Orchestra 4. Salathiel Lanham-Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra B 13 01'Ch9SU'3 A 2, 3, 43 Wasliingtoii Irving Dance Band 2, 3. Charles Mulligan. Jamie H. Alexander. John F. Abruzzino. GOOI I-BYE In traveling down the road of life We 'ind' the going rough, . And only win by work and strifeg We canlt get by with bluff. We seniors had some grand old times In this school upon the hill, Toil and play of various kinds Though ruled by power and will. You freshmen who have three long years To help uphold our creeds, We leave you now with many tears, And mem'ries of our deeds. . O, sophomores, ne'er shirk or loaf, Keep mindful all too well, You are the ones we need the most, So let your spirits dwell In seeking knowledge more and more In W. I. the school of lore. And juniors, pals of our school days Who nearer -to us are, Spread through life in every way Our standards near and far. Farewell old halls and well-known rooms The fondest scenes of pleasure, We're leaving now, and much too soon ,Stillliil UN Gtllliii Z! Silllllli lilfili , lilillxllfitlii tilt W5 WASHINGTON-IRVING DlElFlEATS BIG REDS 13-O THE HILLTOP STAFF The Hilltopu, Washington Irving's school paper, is published under the direction of the Press Club, student organization, and super- vised by the faculty sponsor, Miss Glyde Bailey. 1 Frank Langlitt, member ofthe editorial staff, was elected presi- dent of the club, Bill Miller, the business manager, vice-presidentg Helen Mason, secretary-treasurer. Editorship fell 'to four: Maxine Pick and Amy Lee Grimm being co-editors and Mary Jean DeCamp and Lois Mick assistants. Student contributions and definite assignments served as a source for the material used in the Hilltop columns. Due to Hnan- cial reasons the annual edition of Reminiscences was omitted this year, and the senior members of the club served as the staff for the editing of Memoirs of 1934.', 1' The Press 'Club has completed another successful year both finan- cially and socially: the main social event being a banquet and dance held at a local hotel. The senior members of the staff, whose pictures appear on the opposite page, are responsible for the Memoirs of 1934.2 They were assisted by Fred Dew and Mary Ann Cooper, cartoonists, and Richard Lisky, printer. Our cherished dreams and treas- Our hopes ,our plans, we leave to ures. you Now is the time to say adieu, To carry on. So long! We cannot tarry long, --Amy Lee Grimm.



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16 MEMOIRS OF 1934 N,-XTIUNA I, THESVIANS SENIOR IIRABIATIU ULUF3

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