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L’Annuaire, Brookville High School Graduating Class of 1929 PAULINE GLOVIER—“Polly” Home Room Plays; Pageants: Lincoln Society; General Course. A friendly word, a gentle smile, to sweeten bitterness a while. NELLIE GOB EL—“Nellie” Commercial Club; Home Room Plays; Class Basket Ball; Pageants; Athletic Association; Hamilton Society; General Course. Nellie with her “history” smile, quoting Shakespeare all the while. ALBERT GREENE— Bert” Home Room Plays; Athletic Association; Hamilton Society; Scientific Course. His motto is, “Ids in the book. {I ELM A MOTHER—“Hooper” luss Treasurer; Treasurer Commercial Huh;'Vice-President French Club; L’An-ni aire Staff: W. H. Gray Memorial ’28; Cap-lain(Bpsket Ball Team ’26. ’27, ’28. ’29: Pag-eantsSL, A. A.; Darling Society; Publicity Manage? Class Play. A maiden bright-eyed and witty of tongue. Why aren't they all contented like me? BETTY HOPKINS—'-Betty” French Club- Sketch Club; Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Clarion Chorus: Girls' Hi-Y; Operettas; Tennis Club; Class Play: Class Secretary’27; Home Room Plays: L’Annuaire Staff ’28; Art Editor ’29; Pageants; A. A. Association: Darling Society; General Course. “She’s clever as clever in “finer art”. But she surpasses in affairs of the heart. MILES HARR1GER—“Mat” French Club; Orchestra; Home Room Plays; Class Basket Ball; Athletic Association; Darling Society; General Course. Everybody likes young Miles because he has such bashful smiles. THEODORE HECKMAN—'“Hecky” French Club; Home Room Plays; Home Room President ’28; Class Basket Ball; Athletic Association; Darling Society; Scientific Course. Popular. Why? The reason is this—an attractive persontdity with nothing amiss. Page Twenty-six DOROTHY HORNER—“Dot” French Club; Girls’ Chorus; Home Room Plays; Pageants; A. A.; Darling Society, ing Society; General Course. Quiet till you know her and then a jolly good lass. DOROTHY HUMPHREYS—“Dot” French Club; Girls’ Chorus; Vice President Home Room ’29; Operettas; Pageants; Athletic Association; Darling Society. Course. Care smiles to see her free of care; the hard heart loves her unawares. HAROLD IRWIN—'“Hop” Operettas; Class Play; Home Room Plays; A. A.; Hamilton Society; General Course. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men.
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The Year Book of Achievements Graduating Class of 1929 ALfl'A CRATE—“Alta” P ochial School; Home Room Play ’29; Athletic Association; Pageants; Lincoln Society; General Course. It s not just because her name is Crate that Alta rates with us as “Great.” MARY AGNES CRATE—“Mac” Parochial School; Home Room Play ’29; Athletic Association; Pageants; Lincoln Soci ety; General Course. Remember the proverb about small packages. ARDEN CRAWFORD—' Screech” Commercial Club: Boys’ Chorus; Clarion Chorus; Orchestra; Operetta 26; Home Room Plays; Class Basket Ball: Athletic Association; Pioneer Society; Scientific. My memory is the thing I forget with. MARTHA MAE CROYLE—“Martha” Home Room Play 28; Pageants; Hamilton Society; General Course. Her frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. ALEXANDER DEEMER—“Eck” Irench Club; Tennis Club; Boys' Chorus; Clarion Chorus; Operettas; Varsity Basket Bull; Track; Home Room Plays; Athletic Association- Darling Society; Classical Course. Let us have song, dancing and laughter. Sermons and soda water the day after. MARY DEEMER—“Goo er” French Club; French Play; Commercial Club; Tennis Club; Sketch Club; Class Play; Home Room Plays; Girls’ Hi-Y; Girls’ Chorus; Clarion Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Operettas; L’Annuaire Staff ’27, ’29; A. A. Good little girls must love their brothers, and so good have I grown. That 1 love other girls' brothers as tveil as my own. MARTHA DEMPSEY—“Mart” French Club: Commercial Club; Girls’ Chorus; Home Room Plays; Class Basket Ball; Pageants; Darling Society. By diligence she wins her way. MARY EM ERICK—'“Sunny” Girls’ Chorus: Home Room Plays; Pageants; Darling Society; General Course. Here is the prim little miss without whom we'd have no bliss. JOHN FULLER—“John” French Club; Boys’ Chorus: Clarion Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Orchestra; Class Play; Vice-President ’28, ’29; Home Room President ’28; Home Room Plays; Boy’s Hi-Y; Business Manager L'Annuaire; Track: A. A. He gets along with the girls hist fine, Maybe he means what• he tells them—and maybe it’s just his line. MARIE FULTON—“Lefty” French Club: Commercial Club; Girls’ Chorus: Clarion Chorus; Operettas: Home Room Plays; Class Play; Class Basket Ball Athletic Association. Lefty is a little vamp, she simply can’t behave. And when it comes to arguing—oh, boy, how she can rave! Page Twenty-five
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The Year Book of Achievements Graduating Class of 1929 DEAN ISHMAN—“Dan” Home Room Plays; Athletic Association; Hamilton Society; Scientific Course. Another of the Emerickville “gang.” Yes, they’re all as nice as Dean. FREDERICK JOHNS—“Fred” French Club; Class Basket Ball; Baseball: Chapel Plays; Athletic Association; Hamilton Society; General Course. In “math” he's sure fire, an education is what he's here to acquire. KATHRYN JOHNS—“Kate” French Club; Commercial Club; Girls’ Hi-Y; L’Annuaire Staff: Home Room Plays; Secretary-Treasurer Home Room: Pageants; Bank Essay Prize ’28: Athletic Association; Pioneer Society: General Course. None knew her but to love her. None named her but to praise. EUGENE JOHNSON—'“Gene” President; Commercial Club: Boys’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus: Class Basket Ball; Home Room Plays: Operettas; Tennis Club: L Ati-nuaire Staff: Athletic Association: Hamilton Society; General Course. Maidens of Hrookville ere ice part. Give, oh give me back my heart. ROSE I.AUER—“Rose” French Club; Commercial Club; Sketch Club; Home Room Plays: L’Annuaire Staff: Pageants: Hamilton Society; Athletic Association : Scientific Course. Full of laughter, fun, and song. With Rose there's surely nothing wrong. CHARLES LAUGHNER—“Charley” Ridgway High School; Boys’ Hi-Y; Literary Club; Football: Track; Class Basket Ball; Athletic Association; Hamilton Society: General Course. His mother's pride, his father’s joy, is this young high school boy. THOMAS LONG—“Tom” Boys’ Hi-Y; Boys’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Tennis Club; Home Room Plays; Class Basket Ball; Track; Athletic Association; Hamilton Society; Scientific Course. He’s always happy, always gay, for fun is his best line. And oh, the wise-cracks he can make! 'Tis these that make him shine. ROGER LONG WELL—“Rog” French Club; Orchestra; Boys’ Chorus; Class President ’26, ’27; Athletic Association; Lincoln Society; Classical Course. Always on the job for work, not a job does Roger shirk. WALTER LUCAS—“Walt” Commercial Club: Home Room Plays; Class Basket Ball; Athletic Association; Lincoln Society; Scientific Course. To spend too much time in study is sloth. IDA MAE LUTHER—“Luther” Commercial Club; Girls’ Chorus: Home Room Plays; Operettas; Pageants: Athletic Association: Hamilton Society; General Course. Ida Mae’s a merry soul, a lively girl is she. She simply loves the art of talk. She’s just chuck-full of glee. Page Twenty-seven
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