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S IIE N III ID IQ S I DIARGERY GRACE WEST Never forward in anything but her duty, and always there. Student Council 33 P. 8: G. Staff 3, 43 Actorettes 43 G. R. 4g Mecca for Pep 2, 3. ELIZABETH WIGGIN A hard Working girl is Elizabeth Wiggin, For this and for that she's always a diggin'. P. 81 G. Staff 3, 43 Interclass Debate 3: Actorettes 3' Glee Club 33 Crocodile Island 3 G. R. 2, 33 Science Clubg Production Staff, QueeI1's Husband. JOSEPH B. WILDDIAN: Long, lean and lanky But we'll say he's swankyf' Actorettes 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Rifle Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Bells of Beaujolaisu leadg Crocodile Island leadg In Old Louisiana 3 Queen's Husbandug Intra-mural B. B. 2, 3, 3 Tennis 2, 3, 4. B013 A. WIIIIIIADIS Here's a chap you all should know, He accomplishes much, but doesn't blow. Science Club 4. DWIGI-IT EUGENE WVOLFE Alas for those who never sing, The 'Big Bad Wolfe' is just the thingf' Student Council 33 The Ar- row 43 P. 8: G. Business Staff Z: Actorettes 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Riding Down the -Sky leadg Crocodile Island leadg In Old Louisiana leadg Publicity Mgr. Queen's Husbandng Intra-mural B. B. 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Grade School Coach 23 Boys' Octette 4. MARIE J. WOLLAN Here's a little girl who's not afraid of this and that, Why she even had the nerve to skin and mount a cat. Orchestra 2, 3, 45 String Oc- tette 3, 43 String Quartette 43 Quality Street. VELMA VVOLTER Life has its charm for each and for Nall, Velraila finds hers in the cello ta Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Bells of Beaujolais 3 In Old Louisi- ana 3 Orchestra 3, 43 Girl Reserves 33 Actorettes 43 String Octette 3, 43 String Trio 4. VVUUDROWV R. YORIQ His presence is required each afternoon, E'en at that he gets here none too soon. Intra-mural B. B. 2, 4. DIARY J0 ZERWAS Talk about ginger-she's a whole spice box. Actorettes 3, 43 G. R. 4: Rifle Club 3, 43 Tucks 43 Mecca for Pep 43 Quality Street Costumes. RADIONA R. ZUHLSDORF As individual as her name implies. Actorettes 33 Home Ec. 2. THE 1934 ARROW 24
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HELEN STEIN The hand that made thee good hath made thee fair, Girl Reserves 35 Actorettes 3: P. Sz G. 3, 4: Tucks 4, Glee Club 33 Crocodile Island. MARION G. S'l'l-IEET Life would be no proposi- tion, If we all had Marion's dis- position. Actorettes 4, G. R. 2, 4: Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 33 Mecca for Pep 4. ROBERT R. STI! EET Bob Street is ha1'd to beat At smiling-that's a feat. Hi-Y 3, 4: Science Club 43 Rifle Club 33 Intra-mural B. B. 2, 3: Tennis 4. GRACE TANNEY A woman oft changes her mind, And in this, Grace is never behind. Entered from Central High School, Minneapolis 43 Tucks 4: Quality Street, Miss Willoughby. JI. BARBARA YON VYALD Everything is possible to diligence and skill. Orchestra 3, 43 Interclass Debate 23 Accomp. String Quartette 43 Finished High School in three years. JOH N VYA GNER There are only three great men in this world, myselfg and I forget the other two. P. 85 G. Staff 3, 4: Interclass Debate 4, Actorettes 43 Rifle Club 33 Glee Club 4, In Old Louisiana , Queen's Hus- band g Tennis 3, 4, Intra- mural 4g Quality Street, Sergeant. ci LEON Ai:1'l-IILIPD VVAGNER YV'1g is xvzipfm And ver 's gla To ' dit' th agness of YVag. Athletic ono Society 4, Monogr Clu 43 Football squad 2, 3, 43 B. B. squad 2g lntra-mural B. B. 3, 43 Ten- nis 3g Queen's Husband , Quality Street, Properties. DIA ll li A RET F. VVA LTA Quiet, sincere, and friend- ly... Girl Reserves 4. DFILILA Nl. WVAl.SH ln this she is different from other girls, For she has retained her long' black curls. Aetorettes 4, Q u al i t y Street. JEAN M. vVEllS'l'lCll She's quiet and reserved- we know for whom. Aetorettes 3, 43 'Fucks 43 Quality St eet Properties. JOHN VVENN, JR. A glorious charter, deny it who can, ls-breathed in the words 'l'm an Englishm:J.n'. Student Council 2: Football squad 2, 3, 45 B. B. squad 2, 3, lntra-mural B. B. 4, Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Octette 43 Science Club 4. .I UH N E VER l+l'l l' YYESS A dependable sort is liver- vtt Wess, That and naught else we all do profess. Science Club 2, Hi-Y 2: Rifle Club 2, 4. THE 1934 ARROW 23 S li N ll iD IIQ S
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Graduated with High Scholastic Honors Donald Baddeley Leah Elkins Lucille Lindquist George Burt Earlyn Forcht Sara Lundquist Lois Brandt Carolyn Goepfert Delle Mackenzie Margaret Carey Bertha Johnson Elfreda Person Marian Conley Wiiiifrecl Johnson John Smith Mildred Davis Gladys Lindgren Barbara Von Wztlcl llfllfllllli Sflllilhl ll4IDlQS Neither largest nor smallest, best nor worst, just a senior class of 1132 students who have spent three happy years of striving and suc- ceeding in this school and are now presenting their last work with this 334 Arrow. Vile look back with pride especially upon our final efforts and achievements in the various fields of scholastic and extra-curricular endeavor. Journalism, forensics, dramatics, music, athletics-not one of these wide fields did we leave untried-sometimes emerging victor- ious, sometimes not, but always with the satisfaction of having tried. At the beginning of the year the debate squad with two senior veterans, Delle Mackenzie and Donald Baddeley, bade fair to set a record in that field. Big Eight laurels and second place in a four- state meet fulfilled this expectation but the peak was not reached until the State Debate Championship had been won and with it the right to participate in the national tournament at Topeka, Kansas. In journalism our girl editor, Ruth Junker, and George Hanson, our business manager, succeeded in editing the Purple and Gold very ered- itably during their year in office. A conference football championship and wins of the district and regional basketball tournament finished up a successful year of athletics. Without a doubt music had its big- gest year and the graduation of senior members will be keenly felt. We, like our immediate predecessors, Hwent English in producing our final histrionic success- Quality Street by Sir James Barrie. Our chief executive office was intrusted to Lawrence Follett for the second consecutive year with Allen Mitchell, Marian Conley, and Stewart Gu11n assisting him in all official duties. THE 1934 ARROW 05
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