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EVELYN PHILLIPS “SNOOKS” “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” CLARENCE POWELL “DEACON” Honor Student and Commencement Speaker (4). “Let knowledge grow from more to more.” LESLIE RAWLE “LES” Track (3, 4). Class Play (4). “Who trusts himself to women or to waves, Should never hazard what he fears to lose.” MARJORIE RHODES “MARG” Basketball (4). Secretary of Class (4). Girls’ Debating Club (4). Commencement Speaker. “Silence is more eloquent than wordr.” 31
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JUNE NORRIS “TUDY” Basketball (3, 4). Class Play (3, 4). “Her stature tall,—I hate a dumpy woman. MARY OWENS Librarian (4). “I’m not denyin’ the women are foolish; God Almighty made ’em to match the men.' JIM” CLARENCE PATTERSON Baseball-2nd Team (3, 4). “PAT” “Subject to a kind of disease which at that time they called, lack of money.” DONALD K. PHILLIPS Monitor Staff (4). Class Play (4). Basketball (3, 4). Class Will. Waynesburgh High School (1, 2). “SPIDER” 'A wise scepticism is the first attribute of a good critic.”
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CHARLOTTE RHODES “LITTLE ONE” Basketball (3). Class Historian. “She’s a winsome, wee thing.” GEORGE RICHARDSON President and Leader of Orchestra (4). Banquet Committee (3). “Up, up my friend, and quit your books, Or surely you’ll grow double.” MILDRED ROBERTS “MILLY” “I love tranquil solitude and such society As is quiet, wise and good.” CLAIRE ROBINSON “For that same goodly hue of white and red, With which the cheeks are sprinkled.” 32
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