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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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Senior Will E, THE VENERATED and respected class of l935, in a fit of insanity, do sentimentally bequeath certain rights and properties, good, bad, and indiffer- ent, to the Buckley High School. We hope that they will be tokens of rememberances of our undisputed studiousness and tender understanding. Those said properties and rights are, to-wit: l. To the faculty, we return the patience they exhausted on us, and also the abstract midnight oil we burned cramming', for their ruthless exams. 2. To the juniors, the 3 middle rows in the assembly, lwith the initialsl and the trials and tribulations of a senior. 3. To the Sophomores, the dear babes, a pamphlet on How to Squelch the Future Sophomore Brain Trusts,', and our Intelligence Quotient which they need more than we do. 4, To the Frosh, we leave our illusions lwhat's left of theml and our sophisticated air which they sadly lack. 5. To the 7th and 8th grades, we leave our extreme sympathies and consolations that they shall soon enter into a cruel, cold, and demoralizing school life. 6. To the janitors, we bequeath a device to keep the school clocks wound in such a way that they keep proper time. PERSONAL WILLS l. john McCutcheon wills his manly grace and poise to jack Bonato. 2. Alice Kirtley wills her plan for a hope chest to another Bachelorette. 3. Clarence Olson wills one prepared lesson to Stanley Rybicki. 4. Agnes Karjalainen wills her studious make-up to a few of the sophomores. 5. Dave McCoy wills his shoulder pads to anyone broad enough to wear them. 6. joe Logan wills his ability to bluff the teachers to Walt Dziedzic. 7. Linda Laine wills her ability to preserve law and order to Miss Eccles. 8. Daisy Saari wills her dancing ability to Veronica Zydek. 9. George Bartoy leaves his beard to Ray Bates. lO. Charlotte Loughran wills her Irish temperament to Albert Peterson. l l.Ceorge Kates leaves his headgear to Bill Madden, l2. Frank Brongil wills his quiet ways to Phillip Kemp who should benefit thereby. l3. Katherine Venzke wills her office job to Tauno johnson. l4. Camillia Batinovich wills her marriage rights to Pearl Mathews. l5. Peter Yalch wills his sex appeal to Edward DuCallo. I6. Walter Stoltz leaves his debating instincts to Sylvia Matson. l7. Ellen johnson wills her ability to scare up adds to next year's ad manager. l8. Kenneth Peterson wills his blond complexion to Americo Bostonero. l9. Elsie Wytko leaves her numerous nicknames to sister Bette who has a good start. 2l,Geraldine Haydon wills her dignified mien to Marie Medak. 22. Tony Shay wills one haircut and all trimmings to Katherine Steele. eighteen l l
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