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SENIORS - MID-YEAR CLASS MADONNA FOUTS Commercial To know her iJ to like her. BETTY DUNN Commercial Har a quiet gayely and a .fllrlendid .rrhool Jpirit. MARTHA RUTH BAMBROUGH Commercial She ix not a flowery Jhe if not a pearly hui Jhe ir an all around noble girl, MARTHA HEATH Commercial She ir af .rlighl and delicate af a dry point elehing. MARY COOLEY Commercial Her air, her rnannerx, all who Jaw admired. CHARLES COBURN College Entrance Tall, dark, and handfome. Sixteen MARTHA LAUDEMAN College Entrance You ran depend on her. PARKE MOORE Industrial Arts Zealouf, ye! rnodefl. ROSANNE EVANS A Commercial If loadr of fun and a good fporl. ROSALIND KLUMPP College Entrance Her executive ability if rontradicted hy her merri- rnent and laughter. MARTHA JANE KRATZ Home Economics School: are all right, but lhif idea of Jludy- PHYLLIS HENDERSON Commercial Her rheerful difpo.rilion ha: made many friend: for her.
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a IZER unaa SENIOR HISTORY We entered high school back in '33. We were a brilliant class of budding geniuses. Even as Freshmen we proved our superintelligence by never going up the down stairway, running down halls, or being late to classes. However, there wasn't much for a Freshman to do in those days-no chorus or clubs and not much of a gymnasium. Our pleasantest memory is that of running all over town catching butter- flies for an insect collection. Yes, the first year was uneventful and we were not sorry to be- come Sophomores. As Sophomores, we became organized and prepared to run the school. Teachers and upperclassmen refused to recognize our leader- ship ability though, so we settled back and quietly started to build up a reputation on our own merits. Our junior year was marked by our real debut in school activities. As Juniors, we de- bated, we worked on the Annual staff, we took part in the Dramatic Club play, we acted as librarians, we served as monitors, and our boys played on the varsity in both football and bas- ketball. The school had at last realized our great and wide-spread talents. Then we became Seniors. Our supremacy was finally established. The school authorities must have recognized our athletic ability for they built a new gymnasium. Our dramatics were unexcelled. Our class parties were better and more frequent than those of any previous class. In fact, our class has become almost perfect. But all good things must come to an end, so we graduate. However, we are sure that whatever success our members make in this world, a great part is due to Elwood High School. A great line, Senior, that's what they all say, murmurs each underclassman as he vows to make his class the best. Fifteen
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SENIORS RUTH MCMINN Home Economics They can ronauer who helieoe they can. JAMES NOBLE Agriculture I live on fun, play, and frolic. Yet, Yer! RICHARD REVEAL Agriculture Slow hut .rteady will win the rare. ROBERT SILVEY MID-YEAR CLASS MARY HURD Commercial Of all my fnotherfr children, I love myfelf the heJt CHARLEEN TOMPKINS Commercial IJ Jhe engaged, or if Jhe not? You told me once, hut I forgot. REBA WARD Commercial The greate.rt pleafare in life if lotfe. EDWARD SMITH Commercial . Q Commercial He fwfff wfffff he P1471 but never F1471 whale Every man tomef into the world for Jornething. he worhf. MARY ALICE TYNER Commercial C0mmefCiHl Be good and yoa'll he happy hut-yozfll min a What'f the we, without datef? 105 gf ffm, LOUISE TUCKER JANE PARKER Commercial Home Economics She if pretty, and honeft, and gentle. A proof that good nature alwayf payf. X ,, nh Seventeen
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