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Sc ' fUo Richard Aven ' mvrg (Dick) Give me liberty, or the next best thing. Arlene Bigler (Harry) Nothing is more useful than silence. ' Lamar Clouse [Mouse) Judge none blessed before his death. Reatha Dumph (Shadow) Good things come in little packages. Carolyn Gentzhorn (Suzy) Love is a flame to burn out human wills, love is a flame to set the world on fire, love is a flame to cheat men into mire. Harold Copsey (Slug) Which of us, darling, will be the first to go? Ethel Mae Gould (Ethel) Woman is only miserable so far as she thinks herself so. John Doyle (Pussy) In such a strait the wisest may well be perplexed, and the boldest staggered. Richard George {Dick) Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Dropped out of school. WiLMA Hamman (Denny) Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Tom Housour (Shorty) From little sparks will burst a mighty flame. Darlene Haney (Haney) The unspoken word never does barm.
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den C. Ruose 3oshen College tianchester College Indiana University A. B., M. S. Irma Blank Vocational Home Eco- nomics, English Indiana Univ. A. B. Butler College Ball State Teachers College Herman E. Schuler Coach, Health, Mathe- matics, Physical Education Indiana Uni ' ersitv LL. B., A. B.. M. S. Chicago University Washington State U. Harvey Postma Commercial AVinona Summer School Indiana U. Biological Station Goshen College A. B. Manchester College Lawrence White History Manchester College Mildred Shiiely English, History Manchester Colli Homer Foulke Science Indiana State Teachers College Ph. B. Indiana Univ. M. S. Chicago University Washington State U. Gail Graybill Industrial Arts Ball State Teacher College B. S. Doris Duiidhizer Clerk THE FACULTY As we, the class of 1911. pass forever from these halls, we wish to render our acknowledgments to those who have so capably guided us in our quest of higher learning. Throughout the past four years they have endowed us with seeing eyes, hearing ears, and knowing minds. They have given the best of their abilities that we may further the work which has been so noblv started by those who have gone on before. It is, then, for us. the class of 1941. to carry on. e must endea or to proceed along those lines which have made our nation the land of freedom and enterprise that it is todav. To those who have led us thus far salute you! Faculty of appanee High School, we
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M 0 9 Leatha Hanshew (Flirt) Anything for a quiet life. Howard Kurtz (Kurtz) What is done can not be now amended. Jean Harter (Big-Bill) Tears, idle tears. I know not what they mean. Gordon McCormick {Short) I love night more than day — she is so lovely. Lowell McCuen (Cut) He ' s a stature somewhat low — your hero always should be tall you know. Verda Hepler (Verdie) Do you know a young and pretty woman who is not ready to flirt — just a little? LaMar Metzler (Metz) Whosoever loveth me, loveth my hound. Olive Lou Huff (Ollie) Not much talk — a great, sweet silence. LaFerne Hochstetler (Feme) The art of walking is at once suggestive of the dignity of woman. Harry Middleton (Harry) Vessels never give so great a sound as when they are empty. Esther Huffman (Queenie) Was it not her fault, for she was beautiful. Mervin Miller (Merv) Who made thee a prince and a judge over us?
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