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THE MOUNTAINEER Martha Campbell Martha', Childhood of Hiawatha 3, Club Excelsior 4. My tongue within my lips I reign, For who talks much must talk in vain. Martha is one of the quiet mem- bers of our class. We know that her good nature and conscientious work will bring her success. Charles Richards Chuck Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Gypsy Rover 4, H. I. Club 4. His life has many a hope and aim. Rather quiet in his own Way, Chuck does not cannde his ambi- tions to anyone. But he is greatly interested in athletics and We wish him success. Edna Mae Frye Eel Sec. and Treas. 2, 3, Mouniain- eer Staff 2, 3, 4, Office Force 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Club Excelsior 4. A maid she is of artless grace and notion, Gentle of voice and act and notion. It seems Ed's eyes take her into the hearts of all her classmates. Can you ever forget her ever-ready Willingness to oblige you? Earl McKelvey Craig H. I. Club 4. , Kind hearted, long limbed, and as stout in soul as in body. Earl has at least made a start at getting up in the world, if stature determines it. His affable disposi- tion has won a place for him deep in the hearts of his classmates. Jean Horner Jean Midsummer Nights Dream 1, Club Excelsior 4. A little bit of a whole lot. Big things come in small pack- ages-this describes Jean exactly. May she, however, always achieve the big things of life. fPa.ge Q12
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TNHEMOUNT AINEER Kljage Q02 Nevin Cook C0oky Football 2, 3, Captain 4, Mount- aineer Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, News Report- er 3, Vice Pres. of the Club 'LExce1- sior 4. Cheerful people live longer on earth and live longer in our mem- ories. The Class of '32 is indebted to Cooky for his originality and good humor. May our Captain ever see the pleasant side of life. Gladys Smith Smitty Mountaineer Staff 3, 4, Wild Oats Boy 4, Hockey 3, Vice Pres. of H. I. Club 4. A drollness in her speech, a twinkle in her eye, she sees the fun- ny side of things and doesn't half try. Gladys is always a cheerful, breezy person to have around. She believes in fun and when fun means mischief, Smitty is right there. Ruthe Dapper Ruthie Secretary 1, Declamation 1, Mountaineer Staff 3, 4, Lady of the Terrace 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Club Ex- celsior 4. Good humor is a clear blue sky of the soul, the bright weather of the heart. Ruthe's humor and appreciation of a good joke often keep us from getting over serious. For Ruthe we destine a bright and sunny future. Margaret Brownfield Margie Lady of the Terrace 2, News Re- porter 3, 4, Office Force 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Club 'tExce1sior 4. A countenance in which did meet, Sweet records, promises as sweet. One of Margie's greatest talents is her ability to write stories and write up news. We join in chorus to wish her future success in this field. Verne St. Clair Verne,' Football 1, 2, 3, H. 1. Club 4. Happy art thou as if every day thou hadst picked up a horse shoe. Although Verne indulged in a good part of the fun carried on with- in the four walls of the school, he has also found time to work. After all, why should life be too serious a matter?
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THE MOUNTAINEER fPa,g'e 222 Louis Byers Patty Gypsy Rover 4, H. I. Club 4. A man he seems of cheerful yes- terdays and confident tomorrow. Lew's cheerfulness need not be re- iterated-every one likes him and eagerly accepts him as a pal. Some day, without doubt, he'l1 be a fam- ous jockey. J enevie Peterson Gee Hockey 1, 2, 3, H. I. Club 4. A smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable jolly way she had. And it is a willingness to smile that proved Gee to be a good 'blue chaser'. Rain or shine you will find her looking on the brighter side of life. Charles Holman Swede Club Excelsior 4. Silence heals and pleads, and is many times more eloquent than words, more convincing than argu- ments. Charles might be rather shy in school, yet, rumors have it that he is a good sport. His friendly nature is a sure safeguard against the breaks one must encounter. Jean Ross Jean Hockey 1, 2, 3, H. I. Club 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Jean is not only a good joker but is capable of taking a good joke in the right Way. We hope that her future life will move along as smoothly as her school life did. Robert Demmitt Dubin Club Excelsior 4. A quiet lad, there are but few That know the treasures hid in you. Dubin surpasses all his classmates in his skill in radios. With this skill and rich virtue of silence we assure foremost success.
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