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351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 361 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 MILES G. TIERNAN-Annual staff. Therapon Club. Class day manager. Captain in soccer and baseball. Tuesday Echo. All kinds of S's. Wrote athletic boost play. Mike can write anything on thirty seconds' notice. A modest talented night owl. CLARA. TROEMEL--Therapon Club. The one person about whom most of our musical organizations revolve. She is the accomplished pianist of the mandolin gnd boys' glee clubs, and the quintet. A welcome performer on home talent ays. El.lZABE'l'l-I TROOK-Therapon Club. You can't manage to see Elizabeth when she isn't smiling. It's a chronic case. One of our jolllest, most lively girls. We would find it hard to be without her. ' ET!-IEL TURNER-Therapon Club. Senator one time. Girls' Debating Club. Ethel is a rather dignified but game girl who was a successful adventuress in trig and solid. Generally with Mary Roy Thomson. ROBIERT 'IWYYMAN--ln the senior play Bob was a great succcess as VVatty the village tailor He has a lot of fun, but he doesn't forget to study. Scored his first dramatic success in the French play. LILLIAN NANDERVORT-With pink cheeks and a very unobtrusive manner. She is almost afraid of her own voice, but manages her pen to perfection in English composition work. HELEN VAN WIE-A former member of Miss MeCoy's famous Sunday school class. As sunny in her nature as her pretty light hair, which ls a delight to all. MARY JOSEPHINE IVALKER-Honor Roll. Therapon Club. Josephine is an excellent scholar, especially along literary lines. She made a success of the part of Hattie in the senior play. HELEN XVAMSLEY-A tall, pleasant-mannered girl who was much missed from school this past semester. She was a good enough student though. to have all her required credits in February. l'A'l'l'tlCK WARREN-Having his drawings perfect in.Physics is Pat's hobby. He and his bow tie were inseparable. A regular Shortridgexfellow who is sociable, but studious also. UNICIDA B. VYASI-IINGTON-A girl with lots of school spirit. and a supporter of all that's best for Shortridge. A hard worker and always ready to do her share. NEIL XVATERBURY-Therapon Club. German play. On our outrof-town Honor Roll. Neil came in the fall from Tlfiin, Ohio, but had the stuff in him to make himself valuable from the start. 0LlVE Vl'llAll-Olive was one of those who took the famous History Vlla course under Miss Donnan. A sensible, good-natured girl who can always see both sides of a question. run' u'E,gn-,xlwayg working! Roy is a steady worker and consequently gets the marks. Had his troubles with Milton during the last semester. XVILMER Vl'EA'liIlERS-Senior play. Shrimp likes to swim, play soccer. basket- ball and baseball. He said so himself, and everybody knows he's dandy in all of them. A bright, popular fellow with fine spirit. JOY IYEER--One of the smallest girls in the class. Usually .smiling herself one of the good-natured kind. However, even her Joy had before Chemistry. HARRY XVEINSHANK-Glee Club. Harry admits that the stage attractions for him even if he had to work behind the scenes in the LESLIE WELCH- Less was one of the best basket ball guards in school, but was ineligible for the state team under tournament rules. Also a good baseball player. ANNA ROMAINE XVELLS-Anna is a quiet thoughtful student. XVe have. heard that she considers all science dangerous, but we know that she desires to become a star in each of them. ESTHER XVETTER-A pleasant girl with pretty .blonde hair whose beautiful coils are envied by other girls. Took to Commercial English like a duck takes to water. L0lS WVHITEMAN-Lois and Mr. Earnhardt held hot discussions, much to the enjoyment of the class. You can't just say things to her-you ve got to prove them. LUIS WIDNER-Made herself famous by debates with Mr. Otto on the proper form of letter writing in his famous Commercial English class. A neat, good- looking girl with many friends. ROBERT S. WILD-Senior yell leader. Leading man in the senior play, and captain of the Class Day Army. Bob ls not wild at all, but just a jolly fellow with a way that takes. PHILIP WILLIAMS-Philip proved to be some rube as H.l the drug-store loafer in the senior play. A jolly fellow of scientific turn who makes good in everything he does. CLAUDE IVILSON-Claude is one of the few persons who dldn't kick about their hours. He is a quiet fellow, but has lots of pep when once started. and proving to give way has strong senior play.
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