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THE TATTLER 19 MU 111 Nh IRD es MAE ALBRIGHT “Micky” General Chorus, 1-2-3-4; Le Cercle Francais, 3-4; Home Economics Club, 3; Class Secretary, 1; Dramatics, 4. “Eat, drink, and be merry—for tomorrow never comes.” Harry BEIDLEMAN “Wyck” Commercial Chorus, 1-2-3-4, President, 4; Dramatics, 3-4; Hi-Y Club, 3-4, President, 4; Commercial Club, Vice-President, 3; Dramatic Club, 2; Class President, 4; Class Historian, 1-2-3-4; Tattler Staff, 2-4. “A jolly fellow among the fellows, But what a man among the women!” MARVA BIEHL Merva’ Commercial Chorus, 3-4; Tattler Staff, 3; Dramatic Club, 2; Sports Club, 3; Health Club, Secretary, 4; Varsity Club, 3; Dramatics, 4: Class Vice-President, 1; Athletic Association Sec- retary, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2-3-4; Cap- tain, 4. “In playing basketball, what a star! In other things, too, she’s up to par.”
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18 THE TATIEER °e Ge- —— | | HN Hil tt RD 0 Candy scene, the Class Play scenes, the different Club scenes, and Athletic scenes. Again, a large number of the players were engaged in musical activities. And then came the climax: Commencement! All through the play there was one aim, one goal in mind: Commencement. It was with a feeling of triumph and sadness that this scene was so gloriously enacted. In some cases it meant the separation of friends who had grown ever so closely bound in friendship. It meant the end of one stage of the game, and the beginning of another. The players now stood on the threshold of a new play—the greatest play. The play is entitled “Life” and some will enter this play feeling sure of them- selves and of the parts they will play. Some will enter, wondering— wondering! | HARRY BEIDLEMAN, JR.
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20 THE TATTLER Se 1—t——n —— ll lL Lf | | | | N—— ti tht HID ARTHUR BLOCH Hans”’ General Orchestra, 1-2-3-4; Band, 1-2-4; Chorus, 2-3-4; Tattler Staff, 4; Dramatic Club, 2; Hi-Y Club, 3; Sports Club, 3; Dramatics, 3-4; Varsity Basketball, 3-4; Varsity Football, 3-4: Track, 2-4. “Strong on the field and still plowing on the floor.” RAYOLD BORTZ Relix”’ General Orchestra, 1-4; Chorus, 1-3-4; Band, 1-4; Hi-Y Club, 3-4, Vice-President, 4; Sports Club, 3; Dramatics, 3-4; Tattler Staff, 4; Junior Varsity Basketball, 3; Varsity Basketball, Manager, 4; Athletic Association President, Ame Stacks m4. “Never let your studies interfere with your high school education.” HILDA BUSHER Hilda’ General Chorus, 3-4; Orchestra, 3-4; Dramatic Club, 2; Camera Club, 3; Nature and Science Club, 4; Dramatics, 4. “So quiet outside You'd never guess What fun’s inside Of this timid lass.”
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