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.is: - Welcome to the Seniors of 19 4 Hail! Seniors of 1934. The Seniors of 1933 greet you! In greeting you, we congratulate vou, for vou have reached the heights where you are called Seniors. Viiu have spent many years liioking forward to the time that is nciw here. Our encouragement and well wishes are ours. We, ot the Senior Class, have kept vigil on your work in the past for we knew that some day it would be your task to take our place and carry on. To fulfill our hopes you must leave behind you the frivolities ot Juniors, non- sensities of Sophomores, and the impossibilities ot Freshmen. You are the school ' s leaders and we depend upon you tor its tuture support; she rises or falls by you! Her activities depend upon you; her reputation must be kept hv vou. It is in -our power to make or break her in her social standing. Guard that power well, cherish it, increase it. . s Seniors vou will be looked up to; may you prove worthy ot this confidence. Make each of your school functions a complete success, for in this you will gain the esteem of your dependents, the lower classes. Let them look up to you as an example of industrv tor vou must moKl their actions as we moulded yours. Little do vou know the pleasures in store for you in your senior year. ou will begin to realize these pleasures atter you have begun your earnest w ' ork. What pleasant memories we recall and would that we could only come back and again retrace our Senior ' s path. But we must go on, leaving you to your year ot triumph. Make the best of it and enjoN ' it to its fullest, for next ear you, too, must leave it behind. .As veterans may we recommend to you our splendid principal, Mr. C. H. Schafer, and to a wonderful faculty of teachers that Western Hills Night High possesses. They have been sincere guardians of c ur destiny; we can speak none but words of highest praise for them. .And so, dear Juniors, we bid you a tearful farewell, and ask you to carry on. 14
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ewing First Row {left Io right): Mary Huber, Alberta Burkhart, K. M. Zoecklein, Betty Bruggemeyer, Lorraine Fassnacht, Amelia Dirr, Lucille Shea, Verna Gruelle, Carolyn Hodapp. Second Row; Hannah Donovan (Teacher), Margaret Jansen, Margaret Finley, Edith Thoma, Olivia Kreimer, Dorothy Schott, Marie Schott, Rita Donohue, Mary Merkelback (Teacher). Third Row: Dolores Flaspohler, Mary Rauen, A. M. Welp, Lucille Fassnacht, Naomi Zorn, Henrietta Gerst, Virginia Woywod. FoiRTH Row; Mar - Ann Kellerman, Ruth Helmers, Henrietta Frimmine, Antoinette Builer, Betty Stertz. ■npHE MUSICAL HUM ot the scwiiig machine and the clip-clip - - ot busy scissors signal that the Sewing Class is busy catch- ing up on Dame Fashion. Their work has been of the most practical nature and the students are bound to profit tangiblv from the lessons learned in this class. .a: - 43 - ;v
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Activities Ohould aiild acqnahitauce he forgot, A)id never brought to mind? SJioiild aiild acquaintance be forgot. And days of o ' lang s ' ne? Activities ... the social life of our school . . . extra curricular interests that round out a student and shape his soul more entirely, for it is then that true interests shine forth. Much of the pleasures of our school year are due to the activities of the various organizations. - T«T 45
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