V ALHALLA Tl1e Senior Class we now present, Qur high school days are almost spentg In a few more days-a few more hours Tl1e coveted diploma will be ours. Friendship's fires will still be burning, As we leave this hall of learning, And though to teachers and classmates, too, XY'e must now forever say adieu, Yet in spite of this--our last farewell, In memories they will always dwell. URD The class of 1934 has had four especially Of course the senior year has eclipsed all happy and profitable years .1t the XY est I-a- previous years. For our senior play, Booth fayette High School. During our Hrst year ive listened much. said little, and thereby learned .1 great deal: .1s .1 result we started our sophomore year with .1 confidence that was surprising. Ed Smith was elected pres- ident and. with him as our leader, we staged a very fine class party in mid-win- ter. In the fall of 1932 we again elected oih- cers. and XY'illiam Douglas w.1s chosen our president. Plans were immediately made for the class play and ln the Light of the Hoon proved to be a big success. A party it as l1eld in the middle of the year and was an outstanding event in the history ofthe class. However. the -Iunior-Senior Recep- tior. in Slay capped the climax. Following .1 delicious chicken dinner at Morton School. dancing was enjoyed in the audi- torium. 'lilac gungle theme was very effec- tively used throughout tl1e evening. VIKING EDITION Tarkington's Seventeen was chosen, and much credit is due to Miss Sinks and Mrs. Mueller for the coaching ofa splendid pro- duction. A Hne annual staff was elected and, with Robert Wiley as the editor-in- chief, and Miss Schaaf and Mr. Berkey as advisors, a most successful year book has been published. To the advisors and to the staff the class feels indebted for ai fine piece of work. We are now looking forward to a Gala Week which we know will leave us many happy memories of parties and picnics and pleasures unlimited. We are saying fare- well to many dear friends, both teachers and schoolmates, but we hope to come back for frequent visits during the coming years. The ofhcers for the Senior Class were: Robert Heine, Presidentg Ruth Owen, Vice-Presidentg Eugene Swank, Treasurer, and Howard Knaus, Secretary. i .
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