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.-. , , , D 2 Q face -5, ro ' IDIOIIIOIOICIQIOIIIBIDIQICIQIDIOIDIOIOIQIQlCOClQlU ' I ' . I.I.IIIUIUIOIIIOIIIOIOICIOIOIOIGIIIOIDIOIOIOIDIQIQIO THE'1934'SEARCI-ILIG 8. CLASS ENTERS HIGH SCHOOL: After seven years, the Class entered the high school building and were soon lost in the turmoil. They couldnlt understand about the lockers, keys, bells, rooms, numerous teachers and courses. But they soon overcame their fear and determined to become as fearless as the freshman. And it didn't take long. The time passed swiftly with the days filled with interesting and different things to do. Soon they were freshmen. 9. HFRESHIESU: They entered the freshman class with an enrollment of efghty. With this goal attained they only yearned for one thing more-to become a Senior. It wasn't so much fun after all to be called fffreshie and to be taken out on some road at night and forced to walk back in the dark all because of this thing called f'initiation. 10. BRIGHT SIDE: But there was a bright side to it. The class had four pushes and became very grown up and decided to elect othcers. The officers were: Richard Busic, President, Francis Mason, Vice-President, and Ernest Fritsche, Secretary and Treasurer. 11. SOPHOMORES: In the tenth grade the class became active in athletics. The letter men were: Paul Freeman and Lawrence McVay, football, and Robert Luby, bas- ketball. The class ofhcers were Joe Robertson, William Bennett and Holland Cornell. 12. JUNIORS: In 1933, the class showed outstanding individuality in the manage- ment of the Junior-Senior Hallowe'en party and the junior-Senior banquet. The class also presented a play, Oh Professor! , which was a great success and showed prom- ising talent among members of the class in dramatics. The very able officers of this year were: joe Robertson, President, Robert Hanson, Vice-President, and Lauretta Addleman, Secretary and Treasurer. 13. SENIORS: Twelve long years and at last, Seniors. And what a class! !! They had the brawniest fand brainiestj and most whiskery men who had ever been seen in the high school and the loveliest ladies in the land--Qbeautiful but dumb, you knowj. They had been transformed from innocent, eager babes to bored, sophisticated, pol- ished products. And now that they had what they wanted, they realized that being Seniors wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. Some are eager to get out into the world and become famous, but many would give all they have to start back in the first grade and live all the joyous carefree years over just a little differently. The ofiicers this year are: Curtis Schick, Robert Luby and Francis Mason, 14. BETTER LAND ABOVE: This History would not be complete without mentioning the classmates who were called to a school of fairness, love and happiness-by Death. These people were: Raymond Bagley, Harvey Hunt, Garnet Shorter, Robert Scott and Inez Irwin. Each of these people was respected and loved by his classmates. The Seniors of to- day will cherish, with reverence, the memory of those whom they wish might also have been graduating this year. 28 Y , C,l
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X ,asa -5- ra. . Q IIIIIOIQICICIOIQIQIBICIQIGl0l0lll.5.lllQlQlQll ' I ' ICI.ICIIIUIOIOIIIUIOIOICICIIlBIOICIOICIUIOIOIOIOIUIOIO THE'1934 SEARCHLIGH CALENDAR l -- Jan. 23-Worthington's negative debate team defeats Westerville at Worthing- ton. Jan. 26-The Wildcats' claws were too sharp for the Bexley Lions. 35-15. Jan. 30-Westerville defeats the much praised West High Affirmative in de- bate. Jan. 31-Prof. Frank Slutz of Dayton addresses assembly. Feb. 2- The tightest basketball game of the year was with Delaware. The game marked down the Iooth victory for Coach. 22-19. Feb. 5-Basketball game at Circleville. W. H. S. wins, 19-8. Luby felt at home on the dance floor and made 2 pts. Feb. 10-The junior Play, The House of the Flashing Light, was very well received. Feb. I2-W. H. S. Affirmative defeats New Albany in debate. Feb. 14-Honor Society Banquet at New Albany. Feb. 16-Basketball game with Grand- view. We won, 29-26. Feb. 21-Marysville plays WV. H. S. on the local floor. We won with the score of 38-23. Feb. 23-Basketball game at Bexley. We won, 25-17. Feb. 24-G. R. Hi-Y Country School Party. March 3-Class A Tournament. North beat Westerville, 33-25. .March 9-Mt. Vernon beats Wildcats, 27 to 15. .Warclz 16-Public Speaking plays. March 30-Alumni Play. April 6 and 7-O. S. U. Conference. Dlay 4-Physical Education Day. May 11-Music Week Program. May 25, 26-Senior Play. May 27-Baccalaureate. May 28-junior-Senior Banquet. May 31-Commencement. C?vf6 30 - - fr .qf 0
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