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JOHN FRANK HENRY Rooted in quiet confidence, you rise Above the frantic and assailing years. —Louis Untermeyer JOHN (CURLEY) HIRT Debating 1, 2, 3, 4— Out O’ the Air 1— “Cricket on the Hearth 3— “Courtship of Miles Standish” 4— Junior Dramatics 1— Play Committee 4— Announcement Committee 4— Sunrise Staff 4— Burns’ Oratorical Contest (School Representative) 4— “Adam and Eva 4. He speaks reservedly, but he speaks with force; Nor can a word be changed but for a worse. —Pope EDWARD RALPH HOFFMAN Orchestra 3, 4— Band 3, 4. Comb down his hair; look, look! it stands upright. —Shakespeare. SVEA SYLVIA HOLMBERG “M Club 3, 4— Sunrise Staff 4— Senior Class Play 4. She had all the real makings of a queen. Which by her countenance was easy to be seen. —Shakespeare. EMILY ROSEMARIE HOYDIC “M Club 4. Her eyes are stars of Twilight fair Like Twilight’s too her dusky hair. —Wordsworth 31
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ERNEST FOREST Basketball 2, 3, 4— Track 3— Football 4. Happy man be his dole. —Shakespeare. WINIFRED GILLIS M” Club 4. Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low—an excellent thing in woman. —-Shakespeare. CHARLES HENRY GLOVER For very young he seemed, tenderly reared; Like some young cypress, tall and dark and straight. —A mold RUTH HALL 'M” Club 3, 4— Cheerleading 4— Mixed Chorus 3. Her thoughts are like a flock of butterflies; She has a merry love of little things and a bright flutter of speech. —Hooker ABE HELLER Class Treasurer 3— Basketball 3, 4— Track 3— Basketball Manager 4— Hi-Y 3, 4— Class Dag Program 4— Senior Class Play 4— Prom Committee 4— Glee Club 1— Basketball Tournament 4— Class Basketball 3. Then he will talk—good gods! how he will talk. With joy th’ ambitious youth his mother heard, And, eager, for the journey soon prepared. He longs the world beneath him to survey, To guide the chariot and to give the day. —Dryden 30
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MARIE JACOBOSKI Eager to serve, the cause perhaps untried, But always apt to choose the suffering side! —More OLETA SARAH HUMPHREYS M” Club 3, 4. And her face was fair Stirred with her dream, as rose-leaves with the air. —Byron, BETTY ALMA JOHNSON Girls’ Chorus 4. She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. —Shakespeare. FLOYD EMERSON JONES He might be silent and not cast away His sentences in vain. —Ben Jonson VINCENT MARTIN JONES Dramatic Club 1— Announcement Committee 4. I do not think So fair an outward, and such stuff within Endows a man but him. 32 —Shakespeare
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