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2 ik- 14 if, qlt ,gli r gli if 1 4 ad, 'YN N. 2 vw J' s... 4, GX 2, A if 4, -S BIAIHOX HENRY ADA lIlil'Nl'KlC I 1 5 1 xt N s af ,lf ,lf if f 3 OUR FOREMOST SENIORS 'llhe most desirable result of our at- tendance at high school is educa- tion broad enough to include credit- ahle class work and a generous meas- ure of experience among our fellow students in organized recreational ac- tivities. The class is glad that its leading' students have preserved a balance hetween studies and the more or less serious hohhies and pastimes which enrich school life. They have done more than their share in up- holding the standards of the school in their scholarship and participation in outside aetiyities. 'llhey are better than typical. ,Ns she is the first scholar in the class, Marion Henry is also first among' the girls, at least. in work done for the organizations of which she has been a ineinher, Marion's senior year has heen a particularly lmrilliant one: while she was taking the longest part in tl1c Dramatic Club play, and efficiently assisting with the costuming of the production, filling' the difficult position of class treas- ured. writing for the XYorld, and act- ing' as secretary to two societies, she 'nade an average of itiinlfl per cent in ter studies. There are always some people we look to for sympathy and apprecia- tion. .Xda llrunlce, salutatorian of the class. is one of these. Busy as she has been since she entered Central, she has always had time to give her kindly, understanding' attention to whatever was brought to her notice. 'Ilhe members of the faculty who have had Ada in their classes commend her faithfulness and scholarly ahility. 'llhe class is proud of its scholars and of the record they have made. N
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5. t ,S H1012 Hnnann T r iff AAMOTH, THYRA GRACE - Grace Q Both wise and both delightful. too. 5 ABBOTT, EDMUND .... 'lEd g llistoricul Sm-iety 'QI-'ZZ-'23-'ilg Phi- lzitvliv Sovil-Ly: Assumlmlif-s1 Blue- , lril'4li 1Il1 County l z1ii 24gCm1uty lfuir 'fllg Cl1essClul13 Junto: Assistant Busi- ness Manager Times '23-'fig Senior Annual Stziffg Swimming' C 'Lili Class Comlnittee-sl C Club. For every why he hath a whereforf' ANDRESEN, KENNETH Constxuctive minds are nations' assets. AURELIUS, JULIAN Radio Clulyg Se1-retn1'y-Treasurer Radio Club '23, Watering the plants of science. BAILEY, FORREST HENRY Class lizislkvtlmll 'Il-'12-'23-'!41 Tennis Club: Assr-uilrli0S: llwuor Hull. P1'udent. cautious self-contxol is wisdom's root, BAKER, VVILLIAM ----- Bill Vive-l'r1-simlclll Sgmui-li Clulm 'lflll llumlio . , H , H iluh 'LU-'LLL lliilulolim- Snrivty 'LLQ Sc-m'1'1-lziryPllilzntvlivSuvivty'ZZZQ XYin4l- mills of llollumln 'USZL Assvumhliosi Or- vlwstrzl '23i: X'im'e-l'rQ-silll-ur Orvlu-stru 'iilg licmsh-1's' Vlulr. All natuxe wears one universal grin. BARLOYV, MARY FOULON lfiuv Arts Sovi:-ly: l'rl-simleut lfim- Arts Suviety '23-'ZIL Clmirmzlu linlvrtuin- mont Cvnumitlg- lfiuo Arts EU-'QZIQ Dra- umtic' Cluhg Glve Cluh 'lll'C1lSllI'6'I' '23- 'fli l':lltt'l'llllllllll'llI FOI!!-llllllt'E' J. S. 'ffil Student Cuuus-il 'ZZI-'Z-li XVuitrc-ss lfmstliznll liiillllllbl '221 Gouerul C0111- mittee Frmtlmll li2lllIlllE'l 'ZZI1 XYiufl- mills of llllllillltlu 'jill :XSSOIlll1ll6'S1 lie-lla of lieuujolzlisf' Beggars invention. and makes fancy time. BARNET, MARIAN NELLIE Sunny Assemblies: llolmtilig' Clulwq Clus-'4 Committvvs. Let us be merry. BAUERMEISTER. FLORENCE Girls' Atlilotim' Clulm Huskn-tluill '233 Latin Clu'lag llunor llull. When Winsome woman flirts with science. we can only ask. 'What nextl' BEDDIE, RUTH DUNCAN - Rufus Girls' Athletiv Club: l'llilzLtulic S0- V ciety. f Be not too tame. neither. but let your own discretion be your tutor. 1. in
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