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JOHN DAYTON Home room officer 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Hu-krt hull 2; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Clata Hat-kcthall 2.3.4; Captain of Track team 4; Junior class Treasurer. Oh. the soldier's life is the life for me. ANNA E. DEVLIN Literary Society 1; C.A.A. I. 2; Gym Review I. 2; May Fete I. 2; Style Shot 2. She is quiet and dork eyed, uilh ihormink ways. JAMES DILLON Athletic Association 1; Agrlcul-turr Club 3; Illinium 4. Mon it man. and master of his fate. PHILIP DODDS Monmouth High School 1, 2; Football I. 2, 3. 4; President Athletic Association 4. II is favorite sons is “Ross' Marie.' JAMES DOHKIS Freshman Literary Club; Basketball I. 3. 4; Alethenai 2; Science Club 3; “Sally and Co.’ 3; Operetta “Up in the Air” 3; Glee Club 3. 4: Arena Staff 4; Class President 4; Toa»t-inasler. Junior Banquet 3; Operetta “Chonita” 4; George Washington Pageant 3. Jim Harris Mix ability with comedy; mid plenty of sob. and fta tor with athletics. LEON DUNLAP Athletic Association I; Freshman Literary Society; F.F.A. I. 2. 3; Football 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3. I; Home room officer 3. lie a ho turns the soil. turns up to the sky. MARGARET EDWARDS Peg” G.A.A. I; Junior Carnival 1; Gym Review 2; May Fete 2. Pleasant ways deserve their praise. MAXINE EDWARDS May Fete 1, 2; Gym Review 2. Her hair is certainly “Woman’s crooning glory.” RAYMOND EM RICK Spelling Contest 1. 2; Honor Roll 3. lie teas a scholar, and a good one, too. LOUISE G. ENGLISH Honor Roll I, 2; G.A.A. 1. 2; Gym Review 2; May Fete 2; Decorating Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet 3. Persevering, precise, and neat, A mixture that's hard to beat. WILBUR B. EWING ermilion High School I ; Paris High School 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball 3. t. Friendly people al tears have many friends. KATHLEEN FINLEY May Fete 1$ Spelling Contest 2; Style Show 3; County Spelling Contest 4. “Speaking of blondes DOROTHY FLETCHER Park High School 1; G.A.A. 2, 3; Gym Review 2. 3; Cheer Leader 2. 3; Style Show 4; May Fete 3. Enthusiasm and pep are it underfill hill-climbers. WILLIAM FOLEY,‘71 i r l)o icell and right, anil let the world sink.
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IK IN W. CASKEY F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. Silence is a true friend that never he trays. WAYNE C. CASSADY Ha-krthall I. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2. lie plays with erit ami speed. And scares in time of need. MARIE CASSITY Chrisman High School 1. 2. 3; Piri« liitcli School 4; C.A.A. 1. 2: Home Fconomio Club I. 2. 3; Junior Play 3. A i inning smile trill conquer almost anything. FRANK . Clll RCIUr. Glee Club I. 2. 4: Freshman Literary Society: Alethenai 2; Windmilli of Holland 2: Crorpr Washington Pageant 3. As fond of dates” as an A rah. HAROLD CLAPP Martin« illc H ifeh School I: ()horu« I; Freshman Class Play I; Junior (!l« Play 3. Often serious, rtf ten glad. Another jolly Senior lad. RUTH CLAPP Grandview High School I, 2: Paris High School 3, 4: Chorus 3; May Fete 3; Illinium 4. She is ihe hind that helps raise the scholarship standard of the class. or BiocRc;; MARTHA JANE CLARK Chorus 2: Operetta 2: G.A.A. I, 2; lia'ketl.all I. 2. 3; May Fete 1. 2; Gym Review 2. Silence more musical than any song. STANLEY CLARK Junior Carnival 1; Vice-President of Home Room I. 2. Can he smile ! ! VIRGINIA CLINE May Fete I. 2; Chorus 3; Operetta 3; Glee Cluh 4; Operetta 4. Smiling altrays, with a lit inkle in her exes. MARIE B. COX Gym Re iew 1, 2; Glee Cluh I; May Fete 2. I illeil uith pep anil fun From head to toes. She livens things up II her ever she goes. ETHEL MARIE CRABTREE, “Crabby Freshman Literary Society; ('lass Secretary 2; Glee Cluh I. 2. 3. 4; C.A.A. I. 2; May-Fete 2. 3; Operetta I, 2. 3; Sally and Company 3; Son Leader 2. 3, I; Clans Vice. President 4. Cute, petite, and sued, U ith graceful dancing feel. ALLEN CRAWLEY Oliver 11 i k h School I. 2; Paris High School 3. 4; F.A.A. 3. 4. U hen tillage begin , other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human cit Hi-zation. LKLANI) E. Cl NDIFF Literary Society I : Orchestra I; F.F.A. 3. 4; Intramural lias ket hall I. Illessed he agriculture! if one does not have too much of it. OPAL CUN I)IFF Orchestra I : Literary Society I; F.A.A. 3. 4; Class Basket-hall 3: Intramural Ha»kelhall 4. A real Future Farmer of America. 26
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ACCNTUBY or nocat 11 DORA ELLEN FRAZIER (Jiff Chili 1; May Fete I. 2: Literary Society 1; C.A.A. 1: Junior Cla ' 1 1 ay 3; A a-luug-ton Pageant 3. Pimples are a I ways attractive. CRYSTAL FUNK HOUSER Fre hntan Literary Society Alellieuai 2: Honor Koll I. 2 Debate Club 3. Fresident I Debate Team 3, 4. The Macaulay of P.H.S. JOHN A. HAASE. “Johnnie Athletic Association 1; Junior Carnival 2. Pack up your troubles in your oltl kit-bag, .■Iml smile, smile, smile. WILLIS B. HAMILTON Literary Society I; Clast Has-kclball I. 2; Aletlienai I; Music Festival 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Orchestra 3. 4; Debate Team 4; Illinium I. (loot! manners are a letter of credit anywhere. KERMIT HARDY Football I. 2. 3. t; Illinium 3: Intramural Ha-ketball 3. ■In id!-around good fellow. ALBERT HARTRICIL Snook Freshman Literary Society; Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3. Albert is to t uiel anil modest that feu hnou of his ability. RACHEL HECKLER Frohman Literary Society; Honor Hull I; May Fete I. 2; Gym Kevin 2. Such a good student, ue wish she were twins. JOHN HENRY HELTSLEY Vermilion High School 1, 2; Paris Until School 3, 4; Illinium 3, 4. John and his typewriter are bosom pals, sir they say. LOR A INF. DOYNE HINKLE Literary Society I; G.A.A. I: Clioru 1. 2. 3; May Fete I. 2; Music Festival 3. Hollywood has its Greta Garbo sit has Paris High. IIILAII HUFFMAN Class Secretary 1; G.A.A. 1; Junior Carnival I; Glee Club I. 2; “Yanki San” I; Literary Society I; Aletlienai 2; Gym Revie I, 2; May Fete 1, 2; K. I. League I. 2; “Sally and Co.” 3; “I p in the Air” 3; Illinium 3; Arena Staff 4. Wv kingdom for beauty like hers. MAX L. HULS Literary Society I; Illinium 3. 4; Debate Club 4. This blonde could win his way through life with smiles. HAROLD HUMPHREY Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. lie practices courtesy both off and on the basketball floor. DANIEL S. JARODSKY Freshman Literary Society ; Aletlienai 2; lloy»’ Glee Club I. 2; Football I. 2. 3; Illinium 3. 4. I day for toil, an hour for sport. Hut for a friend is life too short. LOUIS A. JARODSKY Football I, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club I. 2s Freshman Literary So-ciety; Aletlienai 2; George W a-huigton Pageant 3. M hat. no chewing gum'f 28
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