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NELLIE WURSCH—Springville Twp. H. S. 1-2-3; G. A. A. 4; Dramatics Club, 4; Latin Club, 4. HARRY RUBIN—B. A. A., 1-3; Wrestling, 3-4; Comet Staff, 2-3; Civics Club, 2-3; Radio Club, 2; Dramatics Club, 2. OWEN NICEWARNER—French Club, 2-3-4 (Sec. 3-4); Jr. Hi-Y, 1; Glee Club, 3; Comet Staff, 3; Pres, of Library Club, 3. JUNE MAEDER — Southwestern H'gh School, 1-2; Commerce Club, 3; Glee Club, 4; Dramatics Club, 4; College Club, 4; G. A. A., 3-4.
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GLEN ROAMES—B. A. A., 1-2-3; Commerce Club, 2-3; College Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; Tennis, 4; Junior Play, 3; Boosters, 3. HARRIET SHERRICK—Latin Club. FRANCES TIMM—College Club, 4; Commerce Club, 2-3-4; G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. HAROLD SADENWATER — Commerce Club, 2-3-4 (Sec. 3; Pres. 4); B. A. A. 1-2-3-4; Forum, 3-4; Art Club, 3-4; Glee Club, 3-4; Comet Staff, 3-4; Officers’ Club, 3-4; Jr. Play; “The Patch-work Quilt,” 4; “Minstrel,” 4. JOY SCHWARK—Glee Club, 1-2; Commerce Club, 3-4; Treas. of Music Club. 2- 4; G. A. A. 2-4; Basketball, 2; Dancing Club, 4; Music Memory Contest, 1-2- 3- 4; “Cynthia’s Strategy,” 1.
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SENIORS Catherine Hull—“Short and sweet”—to be continued. Pearl Hull—“And hard to beat”—concluded. Clem Novak—“I don’t agree; now, here’s my idea of the situation.” Dorothy Herbert—“Generally speaking, a woman is—generally speaking.” Eugene Richards—“Oh, how high school interferes with my athletics.” Gertrude Barnett—“Just call her Barney.” Charles Baumgarten—“Come on, folks, let’s hear ya yell.” Dorothy Foster—“If music be the food of love, play on.” George Engstrom—“I’m not much in mathematics, but you should see me in athletics.” Mildred Drake—“Can two live as cheaply as one? I’ll say they can.” John Bohlim—“Black curly hair never was a bore.” Harriett Sherrick—“I have learned in what oever state I am therewith to be content.” Marvin Kominarek—“A little nonsen e now and then is relished by the best of men.” Marion Rymal'—“She’s a major in the language of love.” Mike Farroh—He says he, personally, prefers blondes; just as if we didn’t know that. Charlotta Thompson—Essentially serious, but you know there’s a time. Philip James—“Once I was bashful and shy, now I’m a dangerous guy.” Josephine Krimbacher—“Modesty is the law of life.” Patrick Lahey—“You’re mistaken if you think I’m Irish.” Ruth Perham—“Her mind is her kingdom.” Fred Krueger—“Ah! There’s music in the air.” Vohn Arrowsmith—“Wee, wee, witty maid.” Andrew Haerb—“All great men are dying, I den t feel well myself.” Hilda Holmgren—“Be prepared.” Russell Harley—“I’ll make an excellent bachelor—so I say.” Dorothy Bingamon—“I know a maiden fair to see.” William Pahl—“Life’s no better if we worry; life’s no longer if we hurry.” Nerma Hinchman—“Always on the bright side.” Ed Stibbe—“Give me some music, music moody food, of us that trade in love.” Ethel Becktell—“A year at M. C. H. S. is better than none at all.” Jack Pattee—“To study or not to study—that is the question.” Gertrude Volbert—“A little body doth often harbor a great soul.” Donald Ward—“My book and heart must never part.” Joy Schwark—“There’s a Joy-bell.” Stanley Biela—“Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world hears the least.” Lois Luck—“When duty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash.” Harold Wilson—“Take me to that land of jazz.” Betty Gay—“I’m not denyin’ women are foolish. God Almighty made ’em to match the men.” William Richter—“It is not quantity that counts, but quality.” Dorothy Enable—“One of the many Dots.” Frank Przybyiinski—“The name that broke the linotype.” Dorothy Messner—“Willing to work, yet ready to play.” Carl Lueth—“A man to the nth degree.”
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