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FRANK GRO ZA Class Basketball, 15 Baseball, 2-35 Football, 1-2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3-4: Nat. Athletic Scholarship Society, 2-35 M. Club, 2-3-4: Student Representative, 4. An all around sport and a good student whom we know well for his work on the gridiron, baseball diamond, and basketball court. He captained ihe teams in football and basketball, always showing good sportmanship and the necessary iight to win. His work in sports, clubs, and studies should be commended. DAVID GWYNNE Glee Club, 1-2-35 Class Basketball, 2-35 Basketball, 45 Hi-Y, 2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 45 Class Play, 3-45 Sales Staff, 4. David chases away the gloom wherever he goes. He is jolly and gay and along with this there is a fineness in him that we all see and feel. During the past year, he was one of Coach Leffler's regular stand-bys. KATHERINE HAMM Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-5 Caesar Club. 25 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-5 Dramatic Club, 1-2-4, National Honor Society, 4. Tall, dark-haired, and good looking-that's Katherine. She's jolly, peppy and a joy to all5 not overlooking the fact that she is a keen thinker, making her marks in Typing and Public Speaking. Katherine's sweet voice has been featured in our glee club sextet. EVELYN HARDWICK Travel Club, 4. Evelyn is gentle, neat, and modest. She has won many friends who think well of her. Evelyn is evidently headed for a business career and her grades show that she will probably make Bookkeeping her specialty. EARL HARRIS Dramatic Club, 4. Smooth, easy going, and sociable. With his splendid personality and pleasant ways, he will surely be a success in everything he does. Earl has done good work both in and out of school. He is especially interested in English and Journalism, in which he has made rapid progress. RUTH HARTMAN Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Caesar Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 1-2-35 Dramatic Club, 49 National Honor Society, 4. We all agree that Ruth is one of the sweetest girls who have passed through the halls of Ferry High for many a year. She has not only excelled in English but has been a valuable member of the Glee Club and a loyal member of the Dramatic Club. RALPH HATCH Dramatic Club, 1-2-35 Library Staff, 3-45 President, 45 Class Play, 35 Librzry Club, 4. An active fellow of Ferry High, always on the go and ready to help his fellow students. He has been one on Miss Gibson's able assistants for the past two ye .rs, and active member of the Dramatic Club. Ralph was in the cast of our Junior Play and helped to make it a success. BERTHA HAUGHT , 1 Reading, sewing, and music are Bertha's special interests. Her work in Journalism amounts to something big. Her interest in reading provided the foundation for her splendid Journalistic work. CLIFFORD HEFFELFINGER Football, I-2-3-41 Hi-Y, 45 M Club, 3-4: Athletic Club, 4.' Another boy from out the pike who has made a name for himself in our school. Although quiet in school he surely does let it out on the field. After seeing Clifi ' play football, there isn't much to say except that Ferry High will miss its tavorite guard, who was also one of those irresistible Hi-Y boys. RUTH HEIL Band, 1-2-3-45 Orchestra, 1-25 Glee Club, 1-2-45 Girl Reserves, 25 Dramatic Club, 2-.13 Sales Staff, 2-2. Ferry I-Iigh's golden girl---golden htir and golden voice. Ruth is one of our most po,,ul.ir senlors, whose work in Roolzkeeuing and her position in the band and Glee Club hrs made her outst.xnd.ng. Beskies this, Ruth has been a faithful member of the orchestra and Dramatic Club. MONA HESLOP Glee Club, 25 Girl Reserves, 1-35 Dramatic Club, 4. Monjs cheerful and independent way. coiuuiucd with her excellent work in Business Training and Journalism will win for her a fine position in the busi- ness world. This lively girl has been a loyal booster ox the school and we are glad rn sity that she was one of our classmates. WILLIAM HINKLE Band, 1, Class Basketball, 45 Debate, 2-4: Class President, 4: Hi-Y, 2-3: Vice President, 45 Jr. Sr. Literary Contest, 45 Ferrian Start, 45 ur.-imatiu Ciub, 45 Li.ir.iry Staff, 25 Class Play, 3-45 Hall Guard, 43 Student Represc-n ative and Vice President, 45 Golf Team, 3-45 National Honor Society, 4. Our wortl.y class president and a very valuable member of the debate team. Bill has uphold Ferry High and has emerged victorious over some of the best debate teams in 1.he valley. He seems to find most delight in Public Speaking and acting. WILLIAM HOBENSACK Ferrian Staff, 45 Library Staff, 43 Sales Staff. 4: National Honor Society, 4. Accuracy! Speed! His nimble fingers, alert mind, and dependability have won him an outstanding place in our school. Exceliing in typing, he has been one of Miss Williams' speed demons. Bill has been an able worker in the library and a member of the Annual Sales Staff, and the efficient manager of the Annual Staff. HARRY HOCKING Golf' Team, 3-45 Hall Guard, 45 Typing Speed Club, 4. Harry is good-natured and fun-loving. His favorite subject is Journilism and his favorite pastime playing golf. He volunteered to be a Hall Guard and has been very conscientious in carrying out the work. He was also a loyal member of the Typing Speed Club.
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HELEN ELIAS Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club, 1: Cheerleader, 4: Leaders' Club, 4, Vice President: Shorthand Club, 4: Class Basketball, 4- A member of the Girl Reserves who never shrinks when called upon to do any task. Her work in Typing and Shorthand make many envy her. Snappy black eyes, small in stature, a pleasing sense of humor-these are some of the qualities which make Helen's list of friends a long one. JAMES ELIAS Footbal , 2-3-4: M. Club, 2-3-4: Athletic Club, 4. When we mention Jim's name, we think of the football team. As quarter- back, he put forth calls for a variety of plays that caught Ferry's opponents sleep- ing quite often. We know the team will be thrown for a loss wh :n he graduates. Give Jim a football and he's right at home. A genuine Purple Rider! ORLANDO FEORENE Class Play, 4: Caesar Club, 2: Dramatic Cluh, 1-4: Cheerleader, 4: M. Club, 4: Football, 2, National Honor Society, 4. Orlando is one of our star students. His ability in literary work, readings, and chiracterizations is outstanding. He possesses the grit and deterrnlnlruon to get far in life. We consider him a good sport and a good all-around student. EDITH FLEMING Girl Reserves, 3-4: Sales Staff, 2: Shorthand Speed Club, 4. Edith is a member of the Girl Reserves and is outstand.ng in Shorthand. She deserves much credit for the way she works in school organizations. She is iriendly, geu.le,neat,and modest. She has not only the ability to associate wi.h other peopie but also the ability to comprehend hor lessons well. ANNA FRANTZ Glee Club. 1-2: Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club. 1-2: Leader Club, 4: Class Basketball, 4. Anna is a member of the Girl Reserves and Leldzrs' Club. Her work in Public Speaking is worthy of acclaim, while her grades in other subjects are nothing to he laughed at. She is happy and plucky along with hor earnestness. As a member of the Senior Class Bzisketbill Team, Anna showed the pluck and fight that helped to win several of the games. ORCA FUNARI Class Basketball, 1: Caesar Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 3-4: Jr.-Sr. Literary Con- test, 3: National Honor Society, 3-4: Dramatic Club, 4: Sales StaH', 2-33 Scholar- ship Team, 2: Bridgeport High School, 1g Hall Guard, 4. An active me.nber of the class who shines not only in her activities but also in her studies. Orc-is work in French and Latin is outstanding Her .1bili.y to get along with other students may be reztdily seen by the large variety of activities which Orca has participated in during her High School career. RITA GARDEN Band, 41 Girl Reserves, 4. Rita has been an active member of the band and Girl Reserves during her years in Ferry. Her work in Bookkeeping spellzs for itself, ind her :1bili.y to understand and derive results for her other subjects is worthy of praise. She is known to her cllss-mates for her wit, pep, and jolly good-nature. LAWRENCE GASAWAY Hi-Y, 4: Dramatic Club,4. Here's a lad whom we know for his friendly attitude tow'rd all. A student who believes in putting forth an adequ ite amount of effort in his work and who derives equal benents irorn it. We're for him in whttever he may try to do. LaWrence's work in Hi-Y and Dramatic Clubs is very commend tble. AMELIA GAUTSCHI Amelia has been a member of the gym during her four years at Ferry, play- ing basketball quite well. Amelia must be a good cook for we find her right at home in Home Economics class. CLEO GETTLES Band, 2-4: Girl Reserves, 1-2-3: Glee Club, 2: Class Basketball, 1-2: Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Cluh, 3, Jr.-Sr. Literary Contest, R-4: Cl-iss Play, 3. Here is a girl who needs no introduction. She his been active in the band and other organizations during her four years in High School. Always leauh- ing and full of fun. We remember her excellent work in the Junior Class Play Tell Me Your Troubles, and also her good work in the Jr.-Sr. Literary Contests. LORETTA GIBBS Typing Cluh, 4. Loretta a girl who shines in her studies because of the much she puts into them. A quiet andrunlssuming g.rl whose work soezks for itself. This is rezd ly seen by her work in Shorthand. Her ability to conquer Cornmerciil sub ects is very good and we expect to hear o.' her being a very good stenogripher shortly. ELEANCR GOFF Glee Club, 1: Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Club, 3: Cicero Club. 4. Eleanor is a good student and a steidy worker. Her activities hive been concerned with Caesar, Vergil, and Cicero Clubs. We will let her work and ac- complishments speak for themselves. Eleanor has a host of friends through her perserversnce and consistency in her different activities. EDWARD GOSNEY Class Basketball, 1-2: Basketball, Ci-4. When we mention Eddie's name, we immediately think of basketball in which he is one of the best. Eddie's 'l'ippy Dye perjormunce this year will not be forgotten quickly. His sportmanship in basketball and his friendliness toward school chums have acquired the honor and respect of the students and te1chers for Eddie. EDWARD GROMEN Band, 3-4: Glee Club, 4: Dehate, 1-2-33 Hi-Y, 2-3-4: Stage Crew, 1-2-3-4: In Edward we have a hoy who is sincere in all work he under-tikes. Eddie-'s ability at woodwork has been very handy in helping on the stage crew, of which he has been an active and dependable member for the past four years.
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CHARLOTTE HOFFMAN Class Basketball, lg Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-43 Cabinet, 4: Ferrian Staff, 4: National Honor Society, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 2-31 Library Staff, 4: Vice Presi- dent, 43 Shorthand Speed Club, 4: Typing Speed Club, 4. Charlotte has made a splendid record for herself both by her excellent grades in Shorthand and English, and by her pleasing personality. She is an enthusiastic supporter of the Girl Reserves and one of our outstanding fine thinkers. EDWIN HOLUB Nature Club, 4. His favorite study, Public Speaking: his favorite pastime, reading: a great combination which will make his future very promising if he continues his good work. This peppy, goodnatured fellow has won the admiration of his fellow classmates, who wish him the best of luck with his poems. BETTY LEE HOOD Girl Reserves, l-33 Typing Speed Club, 4 . Betty is an A and R Typing student, and when she sits down to a type- writer -hings begin to happen. She also did good wor-Q in Journalism and in the Girl Reserves. JUNE HOWELL Girl Reserves, l-23 Shorthand Speed Club, 4: Vice President, 45 Typing Speed Club, 41 National Honor Society, 4. This dark haired, peppy, energetic, and friendly girl will make an excellent secretary ior some prominent business man. June has given much support to our football team as she is an ardent iootball fan, as wellasaloyal member of the Shorthand and Typing Speed Clubs. This sunny bunch of personality has brought much joy to our daily school routine. MARGARET HUDDY Girl Reserves, 4, Dramatic, 2-3-4. Margaret has been a jolly classmate and a good student. She is graced with the qualuy that makes her stick and struggle to iinish whit she undertakes. For the short time she has been in the Girl Reserves, lvlargtret has proved ber- seli' in be a hard and dependable worker. She has also been a loyal Dramatic Club member. GEORGE IRWIN Class Basketball, 3-4: Class Office, 43 Hi-Y, 3-43 President,4: Dramatic Club, 43 Library Staff, 3-43 Class Play, 3-4. George is a boy of real ability and worth. His work in the Dramatic Club, Hi-Y, and on the Liarary Staff has made h.,n outstanding. He is always on h..nd to help the class deiend its title in the basketball tournaments. BETTY JAMISON Caesar Club, 33 Girl Reserves, 1-2-fl-45 Cicero Club, 4. Betty is a faithful member of Ferry High. Latin seems to be her favorite Subject for she has worked hard to master Caesar and Cicero. She is also one of those dependable, likeable, efficient Girl Reserves who has done much to make this year's club a great success. JAMES JAMISON A quiet, dependable boy-fth1it's James. His favorite subjects, in which he has made good, are .iournalism and Civics. WILSON JAMISON Science Club, A. Here we have a boy who is admired and respected by all. Wilson has not at all slighied his interest in Science. MATTHEW JIGA '14yp.ng Speed Club, 4, Dancing, Sirafing and swimming are among Matt.hew's hobbies. He will never be iorgotten tor his liveliness. He is also popular for his wit. GRIFFITH JOHNS hand, R, Ur.-hestra, 1: Debate, l-2-3: Class Office, 3: Hi-Y,' 2-3-4: Jr.-Sr. Literary Con.est, 253 Ferrian Stain, Zi-43 National Honor Society, 3-4: Dramatic Club, 'lg Class l'lay, 3-45 Sales Staif, 3: Hall Guard, 4: Student Representative, 4. Griffith, who is interested in Commercial work, and valuable to our Debate teams, and to the Junior Play, is an honor student, both in character and intellig- ence. Ry his merits as Head UI, Hall Guards, and as a Student Representative, we plainly sr-e ibat be is one o. the most dependable and active students of the class of MSG . GENEVIEVE JONES Girl Reserves, 4: Shorthand Speed Club, 4: Typing Speed Club. 4. Attractive? Cbeerfuli Jolly? Uh my yesl All these ad ectives justify Gene- vieve. She is a petite yourg miss, being a graceiul and delightiul dancer, merrily tip-toeing inlo our hearts. MARY JONES Mary is a likeable girl and one who has done very well in Science. She has a quiet, distinctive manner which is appreciated by all hcr friends. KARL KAISER Sailing-Sailing-away he will go. Never before has there been anyone who is more enthusiastic to ,Eoin the Navy than R3d . ln years to come the class of RIS will stand up and proudly shout, Karl was a graduate from Marlins Ferry High School! This ambitious sailor was also a very good student in Mechanical Drawing and Journalism.
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