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's H 1' H - we 1' l 1 l l 1 illness' . l l YV xx -1 Lakf's7 I 1-J 7 E hat toward td ulenhu f, It 9 , .,x. N,,x - 1 . T, Y' Pr'-N: . T. 'iv 'xi W :J gig: FBT gf, ' Q ' fr f I X , wolmrqben - J 5 - n HAYES NEWBY MARIAN ISALY MARY GUTHRIE JEANNE BERG President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Senior Zaistutp C V 1-IAN thatte chyldhood gyves way to youthe thanne longen falkes to goon on pilgrimages to Knowledge. Bifel it that two greet compaignies of youthes started fro Central and Vernon in the yere nineteen hundred twentie seven, four hundred thirtie eight shtronge. Doo to diffi- culties and hazards of the pilgrimage abowt haf of these have fallen bye the way. Theyr caum- rades, al of strengthe and determinatioun, have struggled on the mountain of Studie, eagerlie to the peak, Graduation. Bifore them do lie the hills and vales of the cauntrie, Life. For theyr fyrst leaders they chyose Sir Robert Bush, presidenteg Sir Warren Merkel, vyce presidenteg Lady Sally Steans, secretarieg and Lady Jeanne Berg, tresurere. In athletics they supplyd Robert Bush, Robert Smith, Haver Alspach, Robert Reid, Francis Fairchild, Dave Merkel, and Marion Slack. They approached the junior yere al of a caunfidente spyrit, having acquyred o'f experience two yeres. As many things of impourtance facen them, they ylectedde able ofiicers: Sir Hayes Newby, presidenteg Sir I-Iaver Alspach, vyce presidenteg Sir Robert Bush, secretarieg and Lady Jeanne Berg, treasurere. Theyr most impourtant activities wer the Junior Socyal, Junior-Senior Prom, and three one-acte plays: Grandma Pulls the String, The Crumbs That Fall, and On the Mantleshelff' In auther things theyr membyres wer present also-in debate, Virginia Shipley, Joseph Roby and Walter McElroy, in athletics, Dave Merkel, Robert Smith, Robert Bush, Hayes Newby, Haver Alspach, John Sloan and Robert Reid. Forthwith they bicame leeders, and at the heed of the groupe of pilgryms struggle toward the fynal goal. In the fyrst rank are Sir Hayes Newby, presidenteg Lady Marian Isaly, vyce presi- dente, Lady Mary Guthrie, secretarie, and Lady Jeanne Berg, treasurere. A verie interesting Entertainment Course was spaunsored bye them. For the fyrst tyme the selling of senior name cardes was teyken over as a classe project. Ther wer Robert Bush, Haver Alspach, Hayes Newby, John Sloan and Robert Reid, lettermen of footeball, and Robert Bush, Robert Smith and Dave Merkel, in basketballe. The debaters had a season that was al of a success, with the senior membyres, Garnet Thomasson, Virginia Shipley, Whitney Cookston, and Joseph Roby. Theyr play, KThe Swan,', well presentedde and well liked bye everyone was. Happie then that the fyrst long pilgrymage was fynished they celebrated theyr success with a Senior breakfast, prom and class day. i173
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'QE 1 W - a k?lmw V Ella ww' A 3 ix 3 .t i -E in T-5-A1 -' F ls - ,. , L , 'kpgx - lt--AQ 7 women vgden t Qhtl toward ttf nlenbu t fi - , . at f JS -t L1-:VAN AD.aMs-Vocational Fill longe wer his legges and ful lene A better felowe sholde mea naught jindef' Quiver Carnival, 45 Indus- trial Research Club, 45 Basket Ball, 45 Vocational Basket Ball, 2, 3, 4. W11.1.rAM Anrmivrs-General Bill What care I when I can be at reste Kill tyme and teyke lyfe at its betta. Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Track, 2, 3. BEULAII B. AULT-Classical Grace was in al her stepper, heaven in hir eye, I - In evcrie gesture, dzgnytze and love. Glec Club, 1, 2, 45 May Fes- tival, 35 Gym Exhibition, 25 National Honor Society, 45 Tri-Hy, 3, 45 Inter Nos, 2, 4. ROMA BAUER-Classical Ami in hir thyme .vwiehe a worker Thatte greater ther was noon under the .r01me. Orchestra, 25 Glee Club, 15 Freshman Play, Windmills of Holland, 15 Junior Play, Grandma Pulls the String, 35 Senior Play, The Swan, 45 May Festival, 35 Gym Ex- hibition, 25 Quiver Carnival. 25 Herald Staff, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Tri-Hy, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, 25 Secre- tary, 35 President, 45 Le Petit Salon, 45 Inter Nos, 2, 3, 45 Secretary, 35 Press Club, 3, 45 Ee Merrie Players, 3, 45 Aim- i, 4. ROBERT BENSlNGER4GCllEI'3l 4 HBOU, Snrel1e ther dzd never lyve on earthe n A man of kmdlmr naturf' KENNETII BERRY-General Count: his :ure geyns and hurriex baeke for mere. Glee Club, 1. LOUISE .ADAMS-GCIIETHI Spitfire It may be .raid Hir 'wit shyncx butte notte at the expense of hir mem- wie. Glce Club, 15 Gym Exhibi- tion, 25 Tri-Hy, 3, 45 Tironian Club, 45 Booster Club, 25 Sec- retarial Girls Glub, 4. ff VERNA BABCOCK-Classical Swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. May Festival, 35 Gym Exhi- bition, 25 National Honor So- ciety, 3, 45 Tri-Hy, 45 Le Petit Salon, 45 Secretaryg Inter Nos, 2, 3, 45 Secretary, 25 President, 35 Library Council Club, 3, 45 President, 4. HAVER ALSPACII-Scientific NAV, I am azotte in the rolle of common man. Class President, 15 Class Vice President, 35 Band, 25 Orchestra, 15 Freshman Play, Penrod, 15 Junior Play, The Crumbs That Fall, 35 Senior Play, The Swan, 45 Quiver Carnival, 2, 45 Herald Staff, 3, 4: Sports Editor, 35 Editor, 45 Quiver Annual Staff, 45 National Honor So- CICIX, 3, 45 Secretary, 35 President, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Var. sity H Club, 45 Roman Senate, 3, 45 Press Club. 3, 4: President, 35 Ye Merrie Players. 3, 45 Treasurer, 35 Football, Z, 3, 4. Dorcorn Y BAKER-General 4rD0tyr The grasse stoofveskrfotte, .the treads it so light. Gym Exhibition, 2. JEANNE BERG-Commercial rr 1, ff Bug A Ioffelie la-dy, garmentedde in lygh! From hir owne beauty. Class Treasurer, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 15 Freshman Play, Windmills of Holland, 15 Junior Plays, 35 Property Managerg Senior Play, The Swan, 45 May Festival, 35 Gym Exhibition. 25 Quiver Carnival, 2, 45 Herald Staff, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Tri-Hy, 2, 3, 45 Tironian Club, 45 President5 Press glulb, 45 Ye Merrie Players, RAY BIDDLE-General Far may we .tereh bifore -we fynde A heart .vo manlleg or so leyudef' 5181
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