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RAYMOND MONTGOMERY (“Montie”)- Junior Play. ’23. Science Club. 23. ’24. Student Council, ’23. Hi-Y, ’23. “Wisdom is better than rubies.’’ BERNADETTE MERKLE (“Bernie”)— Junior Piay, ’23. Basketball. ’20. ’21. May Day. ’21. ’22, ’23. “Let me have men about me.” ERLENE OWSLEY— “Think not I am what I appear.” MILDRED NELDER— “For solitude sometimes is best society.’’ VIRGINIA PERRIN— May Fete. ’21. ’23. High School Club. “Alack! There lies more peril in thine eyes, than in twenty swords.” CLIFFORD PAUL (“Clif”)— Tatler Board, 23. “He who finds my purse finds trash.’’ ARTHUR SCHAEFER— “Speech is silver, silence is golden.” WILMA QUICKERT (“Willie”) — Science Club, ’23. Vice-President, ’23. Rooters’ Club, ’21. “The man that hath a tongue, I say. is no man, if with his tongue he can not win a woman.” 28
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t bertha uzzel— Field Day, '21. Girl Reserves, ’21. Rooters’ Club, 21. Science Club, '23. “One hour of sleep before midnight is worth three after. MELBA TOUPNO ( Metz )— Radio-Science, ’23. Rooters’ Club, 21. “Make haste slowly. LAWRENCE WIENGAND— “He loves to hear himself talk.’ ALICE VOGELPOHL— May Fete. ’21, ’22, 23. Rooters’ Club, 21. French Club. 23. Girl Reserves. “It is good to be merry and wise.’ ALEXANDER WHITFIELD (“Alex )— “He is a scholar.’ HOWARD WHITESIDE (“Dolly )— Tatler, 23. “Enough— tis she! Tis all I seek. HARTFORD WINDSOR— “He is always swift to hear, slow to speak and slow to wrath.’ MARK WILLIAMS (“Lead )— Radio-Science Club, 22, ’23. Dramatic Club, ’22. Christmas Play, 22. Track, 24. “The soul of this man is his clothes.’ 27
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WILLIE YOUNG— ‘‘1 am here; I shall stay here.” ORVILLE PREHN— Rut pearls are fair: and the old saying is ‘Black men are pearls in beauteous lady's eyes'.” PAUL WINKLER (“Speed”)— Track, '22, '23, '24. Hi-Y. '23. '24. Cheer Reader, 23, '24. “One who is ever up and doing.” Out-of-town Visitor: “How many students are studying ,n your high school this year?” Mr. Wheeler: “About half of them.” In Teacher: “Who comes after the President in case of death. Pupil: “The undertaker.” Abmer Barr: “How long can a person live without brains. Miss Colgate: I really don’t know. How long have you lived?” 29
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