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MAURINE LEITCH “Red “Full of cheerfulness and fun. Torch Staff ’28. ’29, ’30 ; French Club ’30 ; “Down Fido” ; Girl Reserves ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Dramatics Club 30. Enter Ohio State University. WALTER L. McCLOY “Mac “Responsibility wal s hand in hand with power. From Marietta High School ; Vice Pres- ident of Class ’30 ; Torch Staff ’30; Football ’28. ’29 ; Basketball ’29, ’30 ; Track ’29, ’30 : “Miss Cherry Blos- som” : “The Gypsy Rover” ; “The Pot Boiler”; Glee Club ’29, ‘30; Na- tional Honor Society ’30. Enter Ohio State University. MARY MacDONALD “Red “With much to praise and little to forgive. Glee Club ’27, ’28. ’29. ’30 : Latin Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Girl Reserves ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Dramatics Club ’29 ; French Club ’30 ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; “Miss Cherry Blossom.” Enter Ohio State University. HELEN C. McDOWELL “Jiggs “Sincerity is her chief delight.” French Club ’30; Girls’ Athletic Club ’29, ’30 ; Girl Reserves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Latin Club ’28; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29 ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; “Rose of Tokio.” Enter Ohio State University. EDYTHE M. MANLY “Zits “Sports is her hobby, the gymnasium her lobby.” Basketball ’26, ’27, ’28; All-Star Class ’29, ’30 ; B. Association ’27, ’28, ’29 ; “Miss Bob White”; The Gypsy Rover”; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; “Grandma Pulls the String”; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Girl Reserves ’27, ’29, ’30 ; Latin Club ’27, '28 ; French Club 30 ; Chapel Choir ’30. Enter Capital University. MELVIN L. MATHEW “And oft have I heard defended, Little said is soonest mended.” Spanish Club ’28. ROSIE MARIE KELLER “Rosie “Silence is more eloquent than words.” Spanish Club ’28. Enter Mann’s Business College. FRANK J. LAMBRECHT “Men of few words are the best. Glee Club ’29 ; Minstrel Show ’29 ; Spanish Club ’28.
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30 THE ORCH 19 WELDON M. GOULD “Goulie” “His words are simple and his soul sincere. Latin Club '28 ; Hi-Y ’30 ; Football ’29 ; Intramural Basketball Champ. LYMAN F. GRUBER “Al” “He had the art of winning with his humor. Torch Staff ’30 ; The Annual ’30 : Track ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Band ’29, ’30 : Or- chestra ’27, ’28 : Latin Club ’27, ’28 ; French Club ’30 ; Tennis Manager ’29 ; “Whose Money” ; Hi-Y ’30 ; Class Prophet ’30. Enter Ohio State University. NED M. GRUBER “He who things himself happy is happy. Baseball ’27, ’30 ; French Club ’30 ; Latin Club ’28. Enter Ohio State University. BETTY HARRINGTON “Poise, a characteristic which stands above all. Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” : “The Gypsy Rover” ; “Rose of Tokio” ; “Miss Bob White” ; Chapel Choir ’30 ; “Muffs” ; Girl Reserves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Latin Club ’27, ’28 ; Torch Staff ’30 : Basketball ’28 ; Girls’ Athletic Club ’30 ; Dramatics Club ’30. Enter Sweet Briar College. MARGARET L. HAWKINS “Midge” “A loyal worker through and through. Girl Reserves ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Latin Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; “The Gypsy Rover.” Enter Ohio University. DICK HOFFHINE “Dick” “Conversation teaches more than meditation. Basketball ’29, ’30 ; Track ’29, ’30 ; Football Manager ’29 ; Glee Club 28, ’29, '30 ; Chapel Choir ’30 ; Hi-Y ’30 ; Dramatics Club ’29 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; Latin Club ’27 ; Minstrel Show ’29. HARRISON JAYCOX “Jarrison” “Life to him brings not a care. Torch Staff ’30 ; Annual Staff ’30 ; Glee Club ’27, 28 ; Latin Club ’27, ’28. Enter Denison University. GRAYCE P. JONES “Figure of truth, faith, and loyalty. Annual Staff ’30 ; National Honor So- ciety ; Senior Honor Holl. Enter Office Training School.
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30 THE ORCH 21 HARRY E. MAXWELL “Max” “Fun and laughter abound in him. From South High School ; Football ’29 ; Basketball ’30 ; Baseball ’30 ; Track ’30. JANE E. MILLS “Precious articles come in small packages.” Cheerleader ’27, ’28 ; All-Star Class Basketball ’30 ; Torch Staff ’30 ; An- nual Staff ‘30 ; Girl Reserves ’30 ; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; National Honor Society ’30 ; Honor Club ’27 ; Girls’ Athletic Club ’29, ’30 : Latin Club ’27, 28 ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; B Associa- tion ’28 ; Senior Honor Roll. Enter Ohio State University. DONALD MORRIS “Don” “The rare gift of being constantly and naturally himself. Football ’28, ’29 ; Tennis ’29, ’30 : An- nual Staff ’30 ; Basketball ’27, ’29, ’30 ; Captain ’30. Enter Ohio State UniversHy LOUISE C. NESSER “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’30 ; Spanish Club ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Girl Reserves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Girls’ Athletic Club ’29, ’30 ; Annual Staff ’30 ; '“Miss Cherry Blos- som.” DAVID H. OWEN “Dave” “Between laughing and tal ing, his day is full. From East High School : Hi-Y ’30; Football Manager '29 ; French Club ’29, ’30 : Stage Manager for “Miss Cherry Blossom.” Enter Denison University. VIRGINIA C. PARK “Sparky” “Her happy smile and sunny disposition can drive dull care from out the sad' dest heart. Basketball ’28 ; Girls’ Athletic Club ’29, ’30, Vice-President ’30 ; Student Coun- cil ’29 ; French Club ’30 ; Girl Re- serves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Glee Club ’28, ’29, ’30 ; “Miss Bob White” ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; “Rose of Tokio”; Latin Club ’28. Enter Ohio State University. JOHN D. PETRIE “Johnny” “His admirers are easily won Football ’28, ’29 ; Baseball ’27. ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Golf ’28, ’30 : Wrestling ’28; Spanish Club 28 ; Torch Staff ’29 ; Leaders’ Club ’29. Enter Carnegie Institute of Technology. LEO A. POLSTER “T one but himself can be his parallel. Football ’27, ’28, ’29 ; Baseball ’27 ; Band ’27, ’28, ’29 ; Orchestra ’27, ’28 ; Leaders’ Club ’29; Science Club ’29, ’30 ; Student Council ’30 : Torch Staff ’28, 29, ’30 ; Annual Staff ’30 ; National Honor Society ’30; Glee Club ’27 ; “The Pot Boiler” ; “Grandma Pulls the String.” Enter Ohio State University. o G).
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