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ROBERT ROSE Editor-in-Chief of Annual. Science Club I, 1 1 , III. Vice-President II, IV. Latin Play II. County Fair III. Hivh School Orchestra III, IV. Senior Orchestra III, IV. Class Basketball III, IV. Intee-Class Reading and Debate III. Interclass Discussion IV. Operetta III. District Discussion League ITT Bob is about as import¬ ant an element in the class of ’23 as gasoline is in a machine (not a Ford). He ' s looked a little worried this year owing to the burdens of edit ' ng an Annual that’s a success. TRUTH WAKEMAN Chorus IV. Class Play IV. Latin Club IV. Operetta IV. Spelling Contest IV. Senior Debate IV. Another of the “parkitis.” Her name is one that ' s hard to live up to, but after all’s said and done, we think she does it ad¬ mirably. DOROTHY RUDICEL Science Club I. Latin Play II. County Fair III. Exchange Editor Red and Blue III. Editor “Red and Blue’’ IV. President Latin Club IV. Sunshine Club IV. Rotac IV. Literary Editor of Annual IV. “Dot” has made a splen¬ did high school record and we know she’ll be just as successful in the future. She has been quite prom¬ inent in school affairs and has been an invaluable member of the class of ’23. RAYMOND PENCE C ' oss Basketball II, III, IV. Chorus I, II, III, IV. Class President III. County Fair III. Rotac IV. Operetta IV. Business Manager Annual IV. Class Play IV. “Britchie” has the car and the voice, so what more can heart desire? Though not a pioneer of the class, he’s been abso¬ lutely essential since he joined. GEORGIA RUSSELL High School Orchestra II, TIT, IV. Class Orchestra III, IV. Chorus IV Operetta III. One of the talented members of the class hav¬ ing unusual musical abil¬ ity. She intends to be a musical director. DORIS SWISHER Chorus I, II, III. Operetta III. Sunshine Society IV. Doris comes from a little hamlet up the car line and we ' re glad they don’t have high schools there for we need her too much here. MARY WILLIAMS Chorus I, II, III, IV. County Fair III. Operetta III IV. Class Play IV. Mary is one of our most dignified Seniors (in ap¬ pearance at least.) A good student and very much interested in the welfare of the class. HALLIE WEDDLE Chorus I, III, IV. Operetta IV. Class Basketball III. IV. Class Track II TV Hallie’s interests are con¬ fined mainly among the alumnae — especially one. She ' s learning to cook and sew so perhaps there’s method in ttu- Georgia Mac Russell—but she may not
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NATHALIE NORMAN Chorus I, II, IV. Operetta IV. French Club IV. Sunshine Society IV. An ardent admirer of Rudolph and hopes to some day play opposite him. JAMES PATTON “Jimmie” joined our class two years ago, com¬ ing here from Indianapo¬ lis. Unfortunately he did not receive his diploma this spring. MARJORIE MORSE Class Basketball II. French Club IV. Sunshine Society IV. Marjorie joined us in our Sophomore year and has been a loyal member ever since. NEVA PLAIN St. Patrick’s Day Program II. Sunshine Society IV. Neva has been a quiet, but loyal member of the class of ’23. And to her credit, she has overcome unusual circumstances to get her diploma. FRANCES EUDORA PETRO Chorus I. II, III. Class Basketball I, II, III. Varsity Basketball I, II. Operetta III. County Fair III. Sunshine Society IV. A faithful member of the class although she has some decided interests among the Juniors—for informa¬ tion see “Smiling Bob.” MARY RHODES French Club IV. Sunshine Society IV. Art and Literary Work for Annual IV. Another prodigal to join us after we started. She has consideralile literary talent and we’re hoping she’ll go ahead and de- velope it. MADELLE PARKER County Fair III. Rotac IV. Class Play IV. Sunshine Society IV. On the stage “Tot Mar¬ vel.” Madelle believes in having a good time. How¬ ever, all of her minutes haven’t been spent in en¬ joying life as her grades will witness. MERLE RANSOM Stage Worker Class Plav IV. No doubt after school days are over Merle, will turn to taxi driving as a suitable career for himself. Owing to his early success we predict a bright future for him. Contrary to expectations, Merle did not graduate with the class of ’23.
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WILLIAM ROOKER County Fair III. Class Basketball III. Class Basketball Manager IV. Stage Manager of County Fair IV. Stage Manager Class Play IV. ‘‘Bill” is an adopted son of ’23 but has so proved his value that we do not know just how we would have managed affairs without him. MARY TACKETT Chorus II, IK, IV. Class Basketball I. French Club IV. Operetta IV. Sunshine Society IV. Mary spends her time learning how to make the home beautiful! She’s al¬ ways in for a good time and willing to do her best for the class of ‘23. JEAN THACKER Class Basketball I, It, III. Varsity Basketball I. Latin Club IV. Sunshine Society IV. Operetta IV. Art Eelitor of Annual IV. Jean ' s a happy hearted young lady having an ar¬ tistic temperament which has shown itself frequently while she has been among us. FOREST WAKEMAN High School Orchestra III, IV. Class Orchestra III, IV. Representative South Cent¬ ral Oratorical Contest III. Inter-class Debate IV. “Splinter” came among us last year. He has gen¬ uine musical talent and it wi 1 be impossible to fill his place in the orchestra next year. BASH, WAY Class Basketball IV. Class Play IV Basil landed among us this year, and he’s such a handy person to have a,- round we often wonder how his old high school ever manages to get a.ong with¬ out him. WARREN K. WOODWARD Interclass Debate I, III, IV. Latin Play II. County Fair III. Operetta III. Vice-President IV. French Club IV. Class Play IV. The old class wouldn’t be itself if there wasn’t a boy named Woody” hanging around. He’s as loyal a member as any class can boast and he’s very popul¬ ar with the under class- men. We had to “Tack-it” on to make it complete
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