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tiii; m; ckesgknt First Row: Ellen Ward, Ralph Warner, Robert Waymire, Herman Weddell, Dorothy Wicker, John Willhoite, and Eugene Williams. Second Row: Leon Williams, Madonna Williams, Walton Wilson, Moses Wittkamper, Charlotte Wright, Mary E. Wright, Pauline Wood, and Dortha Yohe. I'IRST ROW: Ellen Ward Orchestra ’32, ’33, ’34 Operetta ’32 Annual Staff ’34 Ralph Warner Football Basketball Band ’31 Robert Waymire Booster Club Nature Study Club Vocational Basketball ’31 Herman Weddell Aviation Club '32 Radio Club ’31 Dorothy Wicker French Club John Willhoite Football Eugene Williams Nature Club SECOND ROW: Leon Williams Class Basketball ’33 Booster Club '31 Madonna Williams Dramatic Club Play '32 Dramatic Club Latin Play ’31 Girls’ Athletic Club '30 Walton Wilson Operetta ’30, ’31 Glee Club ’30, '31 Nature Study ’31 Football ’31 Moses Wittkamper Dramatic Club Melody Musketeers Band ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34 Operetta ’31 Charlotte Wright Mary E. Wright Pauline Wood French Club Debating '31 Dramatic Club Dramatic Club ’32 Dramatic Club Play Class Secretary '32, '33 Dortha Yohe Annual Staff ’32, ’33, ’34 Student Council ’32 Latin Play ’32 Latin Club '31 Twenty-seven
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TIIK i: ckksceint First Row: Jessie Lea Shawhan, Carl Silvey, Paul Sizelove, Robert C. Smith, Mary Sorba, Robert Spies, Mary Starr, and Dorothy St. Clair. Second Row: Arthur Stickler, Alice Terwilliger, Nina Terwilliger, Zola Thrawl, Ruby Tomlinson, Doris VanBriggle, Burl VanNess, and Robert Wallace. FIRST ROW: Jessie Lea Shawhan Garrick Club '31 Dramatic Club Latin Play ’31 Mary Sorba Dramatic Club Play SECOND ROW: Arthur Stickler Ruby Tomlinson Operetta '32 Latin Club Girls’ Glee Club Carl Silvey Basketball ’31, '32, '33, ’34 Football '31, '32, ’33, '34 Booster Club ’31 E. Club '32 Robert Spies Alice Terwilliger Latin Club Latin Club Play Student Council ’32, ’33, ’34 Annual Staff ’34 Doris VanBriggle Glee Club Girls’ Athletic Club English 8 Play Paul Sizelove Mary Starr Operetta ’32 Girls’ Glee Club Music Club Nina Terwilliger Operetta '32 Debating '33, ’34 Dramatic Club ’33, ’34 Home Economics Club '31 Burl VanNess Operetta ’31, ’32 Health Play ’32 Booster Club French Play '31 Robert C. Smith Band ’33, ’34 Orchestra ’33 Future Farmers’ Club '31 Dorothy St. Clair Zola Thrawl Girls' Athletic Club ’31 Robert Wallace Rage Twenty-six
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thf: new crescent OWLS and LARKS The life of a student is just one grand hurry from morning till night. Outside of the asylum there are two great types. One type is the student-lark who loves to see the sunrise, who comes to breakfast with a cheerful morning face, never so fit” as at six a. m. We all know the type. What a contrast to the student-owl with his gloomy morning face, thoroughly unhappy, cheated by the wretched breakfast bell of the two best hours of the day for sleep, no appetite, endowed with an unspeakable hostility to his family, and whose good humor is equally offensive. Only as the day wears on and his temperature gradually rises, does he become endurable to himself and to others. He drags through the monotonous day. His mind is a blank, and he has no inclination to work. The student-lark hurries home immediately after school to study so he can recite perfectly the next day; the student-owl hurries to the Sweet Shoppe. At ten p. m. we see the student-owl really awake while our blithe lark is in a hopeless coma over his books, from which it is hard to rouse him sufficiently to get his shoes off for bed. But our lean owl-friend with bright eyes and cheery face, is ready for four hours of anything you wish—deep study or—. By two a. m. he will undertake—well, we’ll leave that to you. JUST A PARTY On January 16, 1934, the 4A’s and the 4B’s assembled in the high school gymnasium, to enjoy one of the most pleasing class parties ever held. The entertainment was presented in a most delightful (and comical) manner. Naturally at the party, as at all parties, many amusing incidents occurred. One of these was the proposal Melvin Clapper was compelled to give to Cleda Beth. He almost asked her, Did anyone ever tell you you had wonderful eyes?” The party ended at ten p. m. as the students were requested to leave the building at that time. As I have said, the party ended, but the fun lingered on-Get it? Martha Jane Tubbs Pnge Twenty-eight
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