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Y C'ZDC'7O J?YT53fCINEf'll:3l5CK'5 7'- ELMO W. HOWELL, Jr.- Nemo, for that was what they called him, was always laughing or making someone else laugh at one thing or another. He was a fellow whom everyone liked to have around because of his good nature. DOROTHY M. FEATHERSTON- Dot, other- wise Jill, is too pretty and clever to be lacking in jokes. You don't know what you've missed until you listen in on some of her inherited wit. She was in the Friend- ship Club and on the High Times staff. MARIAN FRANK- Frankie can be serious now and then, but we have to be reminded to remember it. It seems as though she's in a perpetual state of giggling fthe con- tailious kindl. She was on the Cinema staff and in the Friendship Club. JOHN HUNTINGTON- Johnny will always be remembered for his music. Whenever any of the numerous clubs of the school wanted to give a dance, they nearly always would remember that Johnny Huntington had an orchestra that could not be excelled. RALPH JAMES-Ralph was one of our red- heads. so they called him Red, that being the handle applied to fellows of that type. Red is a quiet fellow. He be- longed to the Ankh Club during his last two years. FLORENCE FRAZER-A friend we all know and appreciate is Flo, who has a place in the hearts of all who know her. The Friendship Club and Hi-Art Guild were the retreat of Flo after many a hard recita- tion hour. HARRIETTE FREEMAN-Here we have a quiet, persistent personality and a ready smile in a little black-haired girl called Harry. Everyone appreciates a true friend and a good laugh from a good little girl to whom life will give full reward. HOWARD KINNISON- Howie is a fel- low everyone liked. He is as jolly as a Santa Claus. As a member of the Boys' Glee Club for two years he distinguished himself. And he was also a member of Red Roach's cohorts of the Hi-Y. WILLIAM KIRK- Bill, the fighting captain who led the lightweight football team through its most successful season, was also state champion quarter-miler for 1926. Be- sides athletics, he was in the Hi-Y and Whit- man Society. No fellow is more popular. SARAH FRIEDMAN- Sally is a dear girl with a pleasing personality and a sweet disposition. Her soft voice was soothing to hear, especially when she assisted in the hospital. Orchestra, English Council, Com- mercial Club, and Cinema Staff claimed her. I 4 i Page 29 I 2 -4 M 'A 94 I 1 T4 A O ffl !'4 ! IE E, IE Z o o M e e were are igCwg'Qm7 -f
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CAD' YICFJEXC I N EV! l5l CK'5CY. Cx'5'CY7fw CHRIS HEPKEMA-Because of his stature, Chris was seen a great deal around school. His serious look combined with his silent manner gave him a studious aspect. Chris was a Spanish enthusiast and student, and was a member of the Spanish Club. MARJORIE DALTON- Marge has a pleas- ant appearance which strikes one as airy and casual, that of a small, dainty blonde. She can smile with a beguiling impudence which is very catchy. She belonged to the Glee Club, Friendship Club, and G. A. A. FRANCES DANIELS- Fran is a worldly little lady who knows a great deal for a girl of her size. 'Tis a mighty clever person who can defeat her in a battle of wits. She has leeerl: on the Council and the Friendship u . WERNER HEYD- Wernie was the saluta- torian of our class. He was a Student Coun- cil member and President of the Debate Club. Wernie was interested in Science, too, so he joined the ranks of the Newton Society and became President. RUSSELL HINES-Everyone will associate Russ Hines with athletics, and correctly. He was in the Varsity L from the time he entered Lakewood until he left as a result of his work on the heavyweight football and basketball teams. ELIZABETH DeLOOZE-DeLooze is the kind who laughs at your jokes, sympathizes when you need sympathy, and cheers you up when you're blue. She was in the Home Econom- ics Club her first three years and Friend- ship Club the last two. ELAINE E. EITLEhElaine, shy, gentle, sweet. We like her. She's the kind of girl that makes you think of the days of lone ago. Her eyes are bluest of blue, her hair golden. She has given a helping hand to the Friendship Club. ALLEN HOFFMAN- Missouri, as he was called is a jolly chap. He was an ath- letic fellow to boot. He was a swimmer during his last two years at Lakewood and played on the football team in his senior year. DAVID HOFRICHTER- Dave never hur- ried, especially when he talked, but he would do anything under the sun for a friend. For two years he was one of the English Council members. He was also a runner, going out for the track team. EDITH J. ENGEBRETSON- Edie is a Dop- ular lady without telling everyone aboutlit. She has a mighty pretty face and the kind of smile you read about. She's rather quiet and demure, but she doesn't lack a sense of humor. I Page 28 1 C L4 u '4 X 5-4 1 24 I w SH ri 4 E 4 1 K ? 9? LN -A ' ' QQOQQZQQJLQ CIOZTU,
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Y CYJCEC7'OOfD??A35XCINEflI:7l5CK5 sv vo' EDWARD KIRKPATRICK- Ed is a very QQ quiet, unobtrusive lad. He is truly a man of few words, but, as the proverb says, Men 9 of few words are the best men after all. ' Ed can always be depended upon to do i the right thing. l DOROTHY GERHAN- Dot is always the ' center of attraction wherever she goes, be- cause she can't keep a straight face or act , dignified. Everybody knows her and every- lg body likes her for herself. She was a mem- 4 ber of the Friendship Club and Council. X N g . I MARGARET GRIFFIN- Marjorie has a i, very individual manner, which we certainly 'I admire in this day of copy-your-neighbor's. , 4 Some people can follow the fads and still be X different, and Marjorie's one of them. L She was in the G. A. A. and Friendship. - STANLEY KLEINSMITH- Stan, a very fast half-miler. also played guard on the 'L lightweight football team. He was one of the , best guards in the Quad. He was in other activities also: he was Secretary of the Hi-Y and member of the Student Council. 1,4 ELMER KOHLS- El, for S0 was he called by man-and woman. too, for that matter- was quite athletic. He was a football player I during his senior year, and during his junior year he tried his hand at both wrestling and ' track. RUTH HAMMINK- Teddy's an all-around .91 girl, being good-looking, witty, and a mighty io fine worker. The excellent work she has 7 done on the High Times Staff is proof of 1 w the latter. She was also in the Friendship i , and Hi-Commercial Clubs. IE 1 4 fr K T MARTHA MARIE HANEY- Marty ought 1 A to wear hoop-skirts and powder her lovely N 'V hair. Besides, we love her Boston accent and idears. She's in the Friendship and . Glee Clubs and has been in the English Council and in the G. A. A. GEORGE KONZ-Athletics claimed George's , attention in his junior and senior year: basketball and football. His line work helped the lighties to secure their 1926 ' league championship. He was a Hi-Y mem- , ber-and just a good kid, well liked by all. . I U JOHN LaMARCI-IE- Johnny is ambitious and industrious. Mr. Huffman found him valuable as football manager. This Honor Society member was also in the Varsity L, Council, High Times Sport Editor, and Chairman of the Ring and Pin Committee. L DOROTHY ELINOR HARVEY- Dot is a ' good student, but she's no dig, and although she may be rather quiet when among people, she has a fine sense of humor and is the kind of friend to have. She's always grin- 'A ning broadly. . I I Page 30 l I O U I O I g v-'Wir' YY . V ,V CCT VYAY Tm'-4. Y . QLCKQMQQI1 AlLfk3Sk9,Ck9Si 4Ck3. -
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