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iccv J3i The Wolverine—Salem Hic.h School aaaiiaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaiaaaaaaiiaaaaaaiiiiaaiaiiaiaaaaaaaaaiisaaaaaiaaaaaaiaiaaaiiaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaiaiaiaaaaiaaaaiiiaaiiiaaiaiaaaiiaaiuai JOHN CHAPMAN WATSON “I strive for higher things.” Glee Club ’27; Latin Club ’2y-2 8; Secretary Debating Club ’28-’2g; President Literary Society ’2Q-’30; Debating Team ’30; Business Manager of Orchestra; Year Book Staff ’30; Senior Play ’30. Gay, versatile, Jack, with his characteristic “grin.” To this happy and ever enthusiastic fellow, all of us owe many enjoyable hours of school life. Under his dashing, careless nature, lies a firm competency that is seldom baffled. CLARENCE WERTZ “Why worry with the puzzles of life?” Biology Club ’27; Science Club ’2(8. Clarence is rather slow but he always manages to come through somehow in the end. You can always depend upon him for things you want done. Luck to you Clar¬ ence ! LEWIS WERTZ “His worth is never denied.” Debating Chtb ’28; Glee Club ’26. Lewis is one of those persons who is always willing to do his part, no matter what comes up. He is very original. In “Trig” he never works the problems like the others but he always come out right in the end. THOMAS F. WEST, JR. lie performed all kinds of service with a noble ease that graced the lowliest act in doing it.” Latin Club ’28; Football ’28-’29-’30; Monogram Club ’30; Baseball ’2Q-’30; Dramatic Club ’29; Literary Society ’30; Debating ’30; Senior Play ’30. Tom is the Class of ' 30 ’s synonym for ver¬ satility. Whether it be in scholarship, foot¬ ball, baseball, or debating, Tom is sure to be found among the best. (24)
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