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W' .sry CARL WALKER Dramatic Club Carl is seldom heard, but he is always will- ing to help in any way. In the middle of the sophomore year he joined the ranks of the class of '30. He has proven his abil- ity in dramatics class in character roles. His day is begun on the interurban. ORVILLE FOLEY Agriculture Club 1 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 4 Vice-Pres. Hi-Y 4 He has been active in all Hi-Y undertakings during his three-year membership ln the club. He is identified by the reckless driv- ing of his green Chevy. RANDOLPH HASTINGS Glee Club 4 Pres. Hi-Y 2-3-4 Pres. 4-H Club 4 Future Farmers 4 For years Randy has been trudging to school laden with a rotund red apple for a brown-eyed co- quette whose motto is Say it with apples. He is chief Hi-Y pop salesman. HOWARD LEWIS Red Sz Blue Staff 4 Interclass B. B. 3 Howard has not been in the limelight dur- ing his high school career, but, neverthe- less, he has contrib- uted his share to the class. Here is an- other one of the bachelors of which our class has so many. Thirty-one ROBERT TROWBRIDGE Pres. Class 2 Operetta 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Dram. Club Play 2 And is he handsome? They are few and far between that can really toot a sax and possess looks too. He'd rate in Charlie Davis' orchestra. HERMAN STEWART Dramatic Club 4 Operetta 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 4 Sec. Band 4 Happy go lucky is Cobb with emphasis on the happy You must agree with us that he would make a good collar model. He sure is a. good kid. DOUGLAS CANATSEY Ed. in Chief Artesian 4 Pres. Nat. Thespianis 4 Pres. Class 3 Varsity Debate 3-4 Class Play 3 Doug has always been outstanding ln his high school activ- ities, and he surely knows his jazz when it comes to strum- ming a hot tune on his banjo. HORACE PITKIN Latin Club 4 Horace is in the class of unfortunates who wererft in M. H. S. until this year. He is so quiet that at times we hardly know he is around, However. in Economics he does enough talking to make up for any part of silence. That is the time we are still. WEBB WILSON Golden Days 2 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Operetta. 2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Varsity Football 3 Webb has the looks plus a Ford which spells a well known name, Thelma. His dramatic ability is his chief asset. A real football center.
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PHOEBE EUBANK Literary Ed. Artesian 4 Red Sz Blue Staff 3-4 Pres. Uke Club 4 Junior Class Play Girl Reserves 2-3-4 VVhat would we do without Phoebe and her incessant talk of Morrey? She's the life of every party. And she is a real pal, too. Personality plus. BESS SWISHER Dramatic Club 3-4 G. R. 4 Band 2-3 Here is a quiet Miss with a sunny dispo- sition to go with her hair. She spends nearly all of her time with Della, but iinds time for someone else too. NORRIS MAE RINKER S. S. 2-3 Dramatic Clubs 4 Interclass B. B. 3 Another Brooklynite who comes to school on the car. every day. Hastings is the one that carries h e r books. Norris Mae is another of these w o m e n basketball players that belong to the G. A. A. FLORA ENN IS Girl Reserves 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Vice Pres. S. S. 3 Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 Flora's blonde hair and blue eyes will prove to be a great asset toward her suc- cessful career as a stenog. - Gentlemen prefer blondes, you know. RUTH TEDROW Dramatic Club 4 S. S. 2-3 Girl Reserves 4 Ruth drives to school in a. Ford every day. She is not Scotch either for she doesn't mind picking up other people going her way. ln dramatics class she has demonstrated her ability. .TACK SELF Varsity B. B. 1-2-3 lnterclass B. B. 4 tllee Club 4 Dramatic' Cluh 4 Football 3-4 The big he-man of M. I-I. S. Jack always has a grin from ear to ear. He is partial to Veda who returns his affections. Our good wishes are theirs. HOWARD ZERFAS Varsity Football 4 Dramatic Club 4 Varsity B. B. 4 Red is another newcomer to M. H. S. His worth has been proven in varsity football and basket- ball. His car is al- ways full of boys. CHARLES STEELE Dram., Club Play 4 Class Play 3 Red 8.: Blue Staff 4 Varsity Football 3-4 Operetta 4 Personality p lu s'! 'iChuck joined us in his junior year and how did we do with- out him before? He's the life of every play and party. No can do. WILLIAM' HAASE Pres. Future Farmers 4 4-H Club 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3 Dram. Club 4 Bill is a strong Pur- due enthusiast, so he expects to be wearing a little green cap on the Purdue campus in a few months. Also, hlonds pre- forred. HVBERT LAYNE Math Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 interelass B. U. 1-2 Hubie is only Dlehi, but he eontri v-s al- ways to be on hand for any goal timrs that happen to be going on in school. He is the source of much merrianont in the Senior Assembly and library. Thirty
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