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FIIEDA JAMES Were silence golden she WOUld be a. millionaire. Clionian Iliterary Society 2, 3. 455 Senior Class Play. HARRY Bl4lIl.llAIl'l' Why, then the world's mine oyster, Which l with sword will open. Class President 25 Alpha Omega Literary Society 15 Phllomathean ' 5 Society 2, 3. 45 President 45 Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas- urer 35 President 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Basketball sec- onds 35 Baseball Manager 4: ltatcha Koo 45 Senior Class Play: Junior Class Playg Junior Staff 35 Mizpah Staffg Glee Club 2. RUTH LAZEAII Cheerful at morn, she wakes from short repose, breaths the keen air and carols as she goes. Philomathean Literary Society 2. 3, 45 Athletic Association 3, 4: Senior Clans Play. ---- .....- v A ' 1 -4' -21, ' . ,. ,f -1 3: ilu. Ai' I I I lu dl' IW 4 - f C Q Tf1,.f.'q-5js?9'5 ' Page Twenty ' , nl, .ll v U17
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IRIS TEICPLE Gentle of speech, beneflcent of mind. Class Secretary and treasurer 1: Philomathean Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Katcha Koo 4: Senior Class Play. OLIVER GALLEHER He is one who knows more than hc says. Alpha Omega Literary Society 1: Clionian Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play: Athletic Association. LUCILLE THOMPSON Her modesty is a candle to her merit. Athletic Association 3, 4: Katcha Koo 4: Glee Club 2: Signum Staff 4: Senior Class Play: Clionian So- ciety 2, 3, 4, GEORGE CLARIC To eat, to drink and to be merry. Class Vice President 1: Alpha Omega Literary Society 1: Glee Club 2: Clionian Society 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Class Play: Katcha Koo 4: Mizpah Staff: Junior Staff: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4: Captain 4. BLANCHE CAMPBR1I4L GROVE Perfect simplicity is after all audacious. Alpha Omega Literary Society 1: Clionian Society 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association 3, 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Staff 3: Mizpah Staff. , r..MW,, ,.,.. ,M ,.,.,.,,.M,,.,lw,., , 4 kg:-:presses rw from' as Marvin 1. -1..,:,g Page Nineteen
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'F Senior Class History After twelve long and somewhat hard years of school life it is generally the custom of each graduating class to compile a history wherein the en-deavors and -dieeds of erstwhile, worthy members are blazoned forth as it were upon the printed page. To the despairing reader this dearth of material is often tiring to the point of nausea, therefore, may the powers above and these same long sufering people forgive us if we too yield to an irresistible impulse and pirate of ou-r accomplishments. It took eight years of life in the grades before it was conclusively borne upon us fat least to our own satisfactionj that our class was the most noble, and best qualified one in existence. Having finally awakened from our state of profound ignorance we set out to persuade others to our exalted opinion. Let us be brief then and to the point! To the gridiron the Senior Class sent stalwart men around whom a great team was fashioned, In days to come Shipman, Lee, Beilhart, Dumbaugh, Clark, West, and Fate will be names to conjure with. Representing the purple and white in basketball were such potential lights as Clark, Beilhart, Lee for the boys and Osborne, Bakes, Breese and Caris for the girls. To the National sport we 'have giv- en Eugene Dumbaugh- no mean pitcher! Consumed with a thirst for journalistic knowledge The Junior came into existence and for one short year efficiently chronicled the events of the high school. The Signum through the eiforts of various students of this class was recognized as one of the most novel High School Latin papers of the country. Also the worthy presidents of both Literary societies come 'from our ranks. Now with a very few of our achievements penned we glance back and remem- bfr that former Mizpah's have contained just such imposing lists an-d from our trifling wisdom finally decide that after all it is deeds not words that count and that if we have given to our school any impetus that it needed or love that it merit- ed cur history will live long after this annual has been tosstd aside and forgotten. Motto- Deeds Not Words. Flower-Lillies of the Valley. Colors-Green and Whfte. Page Twenty-one
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