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Cameron Rich Cam Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with wit? Football 3, 4g President Freshman classg Editor Buclclonian 4, Vice Pres. junior classg President of stu- dent body 4: Orchestra l, Z, 3, 4. Starr trophy nominee. Tony Shay Tone What they donlt know wun't hurt ur. Buclclonian Staff 4: Library 3, 43 Glee Club 3. Daisy Saari Dizzy lt is .raid that than who arc quiet enjoy their uppuxitesf' Library 43 Annual staffg Vodvil 4. Walter Stoltz Walt Wal, fhat'5 what the hook fatal. Declamation l, 2, 3, 45 Debate 4. ld ll Leola Skjelkv ' lVc ve heard you ng, pleaxc learn to Whistlcf' Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3g Voclvil 2. 3, 45 Bucklonian 45 Librry 4: Eenior Play, Honor Point 4g Debate Wilbur Thieman Wilb Course incomplete. Arthurt Thomas Art Thr world know: nothing of rl grcatcft men. Entered '34g Glce Club 45 Vorvil 4. Katherine Venske Katy Lines ta a ludyf, Glee Club 2g Library Z, 3, Office Work 45 Annual staff: Bu kloniarz Stat? 45 Honor Pointg Operetta 2. K . .1 iv Evelyn Vvooding lkC Fame mme: after death, l'm 1101 in a hurry fur it. Entered from Orting, '34. Ce eron i son ' Curly lt t ku a good rnan,t0 ai!! a good question. ' Vice Pres. soph. classg Rep. of Stu- dent Body lg Debate 4: Declamation l, Z, 4: Vodvil Z. 4: Operetta 3: Orchestra l. 2. 4: Glee Club Z, 41 Honor Society Z, 4. Elsie Wvtko Butch Can .thc talk with her handrfv Valedictoriang Editor of annualg Bucklonian Staff 45 Debate 41 Vod- vil 4, Representative of Student Bodv 4g Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Library 3. 4g Secretary of Junior Class, Sec- retary of Honor Society 2: Repre- sentative of sophomore class: Glee Club l, Z: Operetta 1, Zg Tennis Tournament 4g Starr trophy nomi- nee. Peter Yalch Pete When bigger and better potatoes are grown, I'Il grow them, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. Edward Z er Ed An aid to the !cchnucrat5.,' Entered '34: F. F. A. ff
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Gilbert H. McFadden Bud An asset to our sclwulis athletic prowess. Basketball Z, 3, 45 Football Z, 3, 45 Track 3, 4g Operetta Z, 35 Vodvil 2. 3, 45 Senior Play. 72- Zfyfw lohn McCutcheon Live and let live. Honor Society 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Operetta 1, 25 Football 35 Senior Playg Declamation 21 Vodvil 3. Ella McWhirter Look for the silycr Iinin,g.', Entered ro Lincoln Hi Ta coma '34, ' rplarence Olson Ole A WHY g0ol1' fellow is hc. Football 3, 45 F. F. A, X , Kenneth Peterson Ke ny We ark you, does tampa 0 with rea' hair. Cvlee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Vodvil Z, 3 45 Senior Playg Bucklonian Staff 4: Annual staff5 Football 45 Library Z: Operctta 1, 2, 3, Tennis Tourna- ment. i Thomas Price Tommy Footloose and fancy frcefl Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l Z, 3, 45 Football 45 Tennis Tourna- merit. , 5 S- Kazerina Pankiewicz Quiet and cfficienl.', Library 45 Honor Society Z. Barbara Rose Barbie She is sweet as a rose. Secretary Student Council 25 Hon- or Society 2, 3, 45 Vice president Honor Society 35 Pres. Honor So- ciety 45 Bucltlonian 35 Honor Point. L. john Riggs Gus The man worth while is the man who can smile ivhen the teachers aren'l in the mood. Orchestra l, Z, 3, 45 Glce Club 3, 45 Voclvil 3, 45 Library 25 Senior Play, Tennis Tournament. QD Viola Ross Vi Is there anything else naw to study? Library 2, 3, 4. loe Rybicki Rib Men are known by their characteristics. Football 3, 45 Basketball 52, 3, 41 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Af Charles Rock Chuck His ability as 41 curtain puller will be missed. Stage manager 3, 45 Library 2, 3.
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Senior Class llistoru President - - Camillia Batinovich Vice-President - - David McCoy Secretary - Gayus Blessing Representative - - - - joe Logan ONTACT! ln September, l93l, there were 84 who had graduated from ground school and were very enthusiastically working to become full-fledged pilots. But because of several bail outs and tail spins, there now remain only 55 who will receive their wings. The first solo flight of the year was made March l8, the day of the Freshman party. This party took the place of the usual dance. The class was well represented in all activities. During the Sophomore year, the class dance was the main stunt. The traditional barn motif was carried out and cider was served. Bud McFadden and Ted DZieClZiC made the first team in basketball and in football, Bud McFadden and Leslie Holly were lettermen. A perfect three point landing was made in the junior year on May l8. This was the date of the junior Prom. The dance was a phantasmagoria affair with Pop-Eye cartoons and ragons painted on the walls. The junior football lettermen were Bud McFadden, Leslie Holly, joe Rybicki, Cameron Rich, George Bartoy, and George Kates, Bud McFadden and Ted Dziedzic were on the first team in basketball. There was a straight course to fly in the senior year. Scholastically, the seniors were right there. There were 8 members in the Honor Society: Ellie Hill, Elsie Wytko, Camillia Batinovich, Barbara Rose, Cameron Rich, Cameron Wilson, Charlotte Loughran, and Alice Kirtley. Bud McFadden, Leslie Holly, Cameron Rich, George Kates, joe Logan, Dave McCoy, George Bartoy, and joe Rybicki were awarded football sweaters. Senior basketball lettermen were Ted Dziedzic, Bud McFadden, and Dave McCoy. Trackmen were McFadden, lVlcCoy, Rybicki, Holly, Dziedzic. The class was represented in debate by Leola Skjelkvale, Elsie Wytko, Cameron Wilson, Walter Stoltz, and Geraldine Haydon. Cameron Rich, john Riggs, and Alice Kirtley, Tommy Price, and Cameron Wilson were members of the orchestra. The Senior play The Mummy and the lVlumps was very successfully presented April I6. The League declamation contest saw Bud McFadden, Gladys Halkjar and Cameron among the contestants. The Senior Ball, with woodland decorations, was held May 3, and was one of the best to be presented. And so the Seniors graduate! They have rightly deserved their wingsl .l!'Cl'C1'l
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