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Left EVA H. SWIM Thr: virtue nf her livnly looks, Efvcels the precious stone. G-. A. A. 39 Glee club 3-5-6-'7-S3 Monitor 5: I-I. M. S. Pinaforeng Music festival. CLIFFORD W. THORNE Riffll-t Ha hath ca lean and himgry look. Vignolinn 4: Scroll stuff 8. Left Dems E. TASSIN A good reputation is more valuable than money. - Home Economics club 7-8. MAX TUINSTIIA Riuht He 1'l7'LL8l4Il, tuvrnerl rv page, mul fell, asleep. Football 3-5. Luft FRED E. THIEL Ay, every 'inch ra 7ci'ng. E Epi Tun: Cardinal in Winter Festivnlg Monj- tor 75 Basket Ball 3-4-5-6-73 Student council S: Scroll sports editor S. HELEN TULLIS Riullb Notl:.'i'n.y has ever been Qnrocluced better them all youd 'LU07WlL'7'l., Philomathenn 5-G-7-85 Shorthnilcl Speed So- ciety 7-SQ Monitor 8. Left MlLLAliD D. THOMAS Acc-rn'rling as the 'Ill-IZYI, is, so 77l,lt8f you lzumuur mmf' Hi-Y 45 Monitor 7. FELDC E. VIGGERS Rink! Tho force of his own merit -makes li-is -way. I. E. R. 6-75 Student council 8. Left ANN LOUISE THoMPsoN It is good to br' zeulnwsly :affected always in n, yoorl thing. G. A. A. 33 Phiinmuthean 73 Junior players 37 Tennis 3-4-5-6-7-8: Extravaganza 5. HAZEL VINCENT Right Nothing great ways over ucliievczl 'without l!7llfL'ltSfll8771'. G. A. A. 3,4-546-7-8: Junior players 3-4-5-6: sec1'etn1'y 5g Cap and Dagger 83 Library 3-4: Monogram 4g Tumbling 5-6-7-8g Extraivagzxnza 5g Monitor 6. Luft MYITVTLE THOIVIPSON '1Tlrought 'wnrks 'in xilence, so does Myrtle. Monitor 8. EVELYN WVAKEFIELD M0716 The only 'way to luwe zz gfrienzl is to be one. Home Economics club 3: Monitor l l OUILL
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SYLVIA D. ZEILINGER G1'ef1.t is journalimn. Is 'not every able editor a 'ruler of the world, ba- ing the persuader of lt? Die Deutsche Gesell- schaft 85 Sodrxlitas Ro- mana 7g Scroll editor- KATIIILYN LENIG Silence is galzlenf' Shulrespezweiiu SQ El Circulo Espanol B. RUTH RIDER Who is it can 'IIIIZIZFSLIIYHL a -woman? G. A, A. 3-43 Junior players By Euclidean 45 Tennis team 4g Golf team: Student council. Jnssm D. Seaman A maiden 'never bold, in-chief 8. Of spirit still and quiet. G. A. A. 3-4. WILIJIAM TEHRELL 'iJIu1'1'irzye is rt desperate living. Hi-Y 3-47 Student council 5. l 1I?O SENIOR ACTIVITIES Senior Pioneer Party, October 9th, Senior Parent Faculty Party, Novem- ber 6th. Senior Winter Festival, December 11th. Serman to Graduates, January 24th. Senior Class Night, January 25th. Senior Matinee Dance, January 26th. Senior Banquet, January 27th. Mid-Year Graduation Exercises, jan- uary 28th. ACH semester the Seniors are honored with various parties, entertainments, and assem- blies. The first party is always the Senior Mixer. The purpose of this one is to give the Seniors an opportunity to become better acquainted with one another. This year, at the Mixer held in the gym, the Seniors were attired as pioneers. The clothes worn dated from 1776, personified by Frcida Cohen, to 1925. This year was rep- resented by Ioe Gabriel dressed as a H1925 Flap- perf' After several games, the group Went to the cafeteria, by way of the tunnel, where they had sandwiches, pumpkin pie, and cider. Prizes were awarded Marjorie Cotton, lean Kavanaugh, and Max Tuinstra for the best costumes. After this they returned to the gym where the last half-hour was spent in dancing. The second party of the semester, the Senior Parent Faculty Party, as its name shows, honors thc'Seniors, their parents, and the faculty. This year the main feature was a Senior Picture Contest. Each Senior brought his or her baby picture and they were placed on the two bulletin boards in the front corridor. Prizes were awarded to those having the most natural and the best looking snap-shot and photo. An interesting program consisted of a musical trio, Ralph Mil- ler, Kenneth Young, and Don Green, a dance by Yvonne Schefferg a dialogue-Freida Cohen and Miriam Kiefer, a chalk talk by Velma Garmong and music by Seniors selected from the mixed chorus. After refreshments, those who cared to, danced in the front corridor. The party in which the Seniors take the most 22 QUILL
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