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ARNOLD SUDDITH Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 4 Varsity B. B. 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 3 Red Sz Blue Staff 4 Sa1ly's vacancy on the team will be very hard to fill. We hope to see his name listed on a college basket- ball line-up for next year. GENE HARVEY Class Pres, 1 Pres. Orchestra 4 All State Chorus 3-4 Operettas 2-3-4 Interclass B. B. 1-2- 3-4 Gene is first rate at mechanical drawing. His specialty, how- ever, is a sophomore girl, Louise. CHub- bard, not VVilmslJ Our blond sheik! JOHN CVNEAL Pres. Class 4 Latin Club 1-2 Math Club 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Glee Club 4 John has proven him- self as the official messenger for our es- teemed pedagogues. He has guided the ship of 1930 safely in- to harbor. LAVVRENCE RUSSELL He goes under the il- lustrious but rather vague nickname of Corp, We are given to understand that this is an abbreviated form of Corpuscle. Hello World! Don't go Way! He is anoth- er chain,-store man as he has been ern- ployed by the A Xa P for many years. CHARLES LEMONS Interclass B. B. 4 Charles is one of the tallest of the seniors and might well be called the quietest. His height served him in good stead on the senior class basket- ball team, of which he was a valuable part. Perhaps in his quiet Ways may lie his success. Twenty-five BETTY GANO Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Sec'y. Uke Club 3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Interclass B. B. 1-2- 3-4 -4-H Club 1-2-3 Betty's dash for Room 18 to beat the tardy bell every morning keeps her girlish figure. Her big brown eyes will accelerate many a heart. MILDRED HOCKMAN Latin Club 1-2-3--4 Art Ed. Artesian 4 Old Grouch 3 Girl Reserves 3-4 Dramatic Club 4 Mid is lovable and sweet. She is quite talented as an artist. We are backing her right up to a great big success. Pep is her middle name. CHRISTINE KRALLMAN Sunshine S o ci e t y 2-3-4 Latin Club 2-3-4 Christine is a. demure and quiet girl. We wonder if she might not have just stepped from an old lace val- entine. The continual reappearance of her name on the honor rollisevidenvce enough of her Work as a- student. DOROTHY KENWORTHY Debating 2-3 Latin Club 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Red 8: Blue Staff 3-4 Sunshine Society- 2-3-4 She is very well known for her clever readings and her act- lng in drarnatics pro- ductions. Debating is her hobby so we see another hen peeked husband. MILDRED LEWIS Sunshine Society 1-2- 3-4 G. A. A. 4 Operetta 4 Interclass B. B. 1-2- 3-4 Cute! That's the way she is described by those who really know her. It is evi- dent that Mildred is an eager and steady pursuer of Parisian styles and is fond of Lux soap.
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ALBERT l ARli Intvreluss li. B. 1-2 Operetta 4 Junior and llrzunatit' Club Plays Ll-i .Xrlvsian Staff I Yell Loailel' 4 Popular? XV1-ll. we think no party or lilly 1-an bu really 4-omplete w ith o ut 'tChut'k anal MAb . .Ns yell loader he surely slid his part. NW- like him lots. Jllllll URAIXIER .tppzirvntly .ludd dll not approx-iate nor like our t-ompany so he proeeviled to leave us to our own ile- viees. Were certain- ly sorry he 4Iiiln't see Ht to stay with us, Ii :I he p1'ol'vt'reil to rf-tire to the se'-luded life of at farmer. Best nislns for at good corn 1-ron. KIRK RAXYLINS Hi-Y 3-l 4-H Club l-2-3-i lfntnilw- Fariners il As you ean plainly seo by his list of activ- ities, Kirk is one of our Future Farm- ers. He is another of Mr. Calvin's rigit- hand men. His very quiet ways keep him in the baekground. LEOTIS GREGORY Latin Club 1-2 Hi-Y 2-3 Commercial Club 3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Varsity Football 4 There is at least one in every elass, Leotis is an irresistable f?J woman charmer. Un- derclassmen are his special bait for this vocation. XVEBSTER TERHUNE Art Ed. Artesian 4 Sec'y-Treas. Class 4 Vice-Pres. Class 3 Varsity B. B. 2-4 Varsity Football 3 Webster ls the artist of the class. His work may be seen in many places around school. Football is another place where Web shines. LUCY HARRIS Business Iilgr, A,-ge. sian Dramatic Club 3-3-it Girl Reserves 3-4 Junior Class Play li. A. A. 4 Her work as the busi- ness manager of the Artesian has been VUVY commendable. Sho always finishes lmytllilisz' she starts. One of the Siamese twins. SALLIE Goss lmtin Club 1-2 Connnertzial, Club 2 Sunshine Society 3-3- 4 lnterelass B. B. 1-2, Il We think Sallie is DI'f'tty enough to keep her' Earle watching for others who may be rivals. Another of Mr. Colvin's 'prote- Hevs. NVe hope the Lfas business docs not fail. LOUISE CRAMER Dramatic Club 4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Commercial Club 2 Bookkeeping team 2-3 Touts is renowned for her outstanding work in the book- keeping department. XYe think she is on the government pay- roll froni the amount of her mail. TUINETTE BAKER Girl Reserves 4 Although Toinette just migrated from Eminence this year, she has become quite Dopular especially with Leotis Gregory whom she has prop- erly ignored. Toinette is a striking senior, not only in her Visage, but also in personal- ity. And where does she get her car? HARRIET MAJOR Red :Q Blue Staff 4 Circulation Mgr. Ar- tesian 4 Uke Club 4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Miss Minerva., of Reel and Blue fame, is a kindergarten expert and makes a special- ty of sophomores. Lucy and Harriet are the M. H. S. Siame'-me twins. Twenty-four
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JOHN MCDANIEL Dramatic Club 4 Hi-Y 3 Varsity Football fl-'i Interclass B. B. 3-4 The other half of that inseparable couple and he is reputed to be very hen peeked. Johnny's another of the senior football heroes and does he deserve that title? GILES PEARCY Pres. Fords-men Viola E. Virginia K. Jeanette H. etc. ad intlnitum From his list of activ- ities you can guess where and how Giles spends most of his time, His popularity was greatly increased by his new roadster. HERBERT GOR MAN Selling gas is Her- bert's occupation. Every day we see him carrying a suitcase around. but we can never screw up cour- age enough to inquire the reason and also what it contains. Her- bert has a ready smile and a word for everyone that have made him many friends. ROY CRAMER Roy does not grad- uate with our class. but we feel he will be a welcome addition to the class of '31. He has been among Mrs. XVhitaker's large fam- ily of seniors in Room 18 this year. Roy lives on the far-famed and much used Cra- rnertown loop. VVILLIAM MURPHY Latin Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Varsity B. B. 3-4 Varsity Football 4 Red K Blue Staff 4 Rill's dramatic abil- ity proves he can do something besides be- ing a good basketball player. Here's hoping Nvdra. doesnft burn his toast every morn- ing. EMMAZETTA BICDANTEL Sunshine Society 2-Il--l Latin Club 1-2 Emmazctta is one ol' that group of quiet individuals W h i c h helps to balance the noisier members of our class. XVhatever her ambitions are we hope she attains them. She is a de- sirable g-ompanion and a worthwhile friend. GENEVA MILLER Dramatic Club 4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Interclass B. B. 2-3-4 Red Kr Blue Staff 4 Commercial C l u b 2-3-4 Geneva is one of those who can al- ways be counted on for a smile when you pass them in the hall or classroom. Gene is commercially in- clined. FERNE ASHER S. S. 2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Latin Club 1-2 Ferne presides over the bookstore while we pass our hard earned cash over the counter in exchange for unwanted books. XVe really don't see how Mr. Colvin will do without Ferne next year. DORIS ARNOLD Girls Glee Club 4 Sunshine Society 4 Doris is a typical brunette who has both brown eyes and dark hair to H11 the bill. She has always been faithful in preparing her English lessons. She has dimples and a keen sense of hu- mor. Here's to her success. MONTA LEVVIS Sunshine Society 2-3- 4 Monta is so quiet most of the time that we' can not see how she can be so all of the time. Her sweet smile will probably offset her demure ways to a 'great ale- gree. She is in the group that is assert- ing its advanced age by long hair. Twenty-six
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