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FOUNDATIONSH IBLHST NOLAN, HARRY Harry WOODLEY, MARY JANE ReTailing lnferclass BaskeTball I. 2: Bas- kefball 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I. 2, 3: SecreTary and Treasurer 3: French Club 3: Library Club 3, 4: BlasT Sfaff 3, 4-Secre- Tary 4. l have no oTher buT a wom- an's reason: I Think him so be- cause l Think him so. SIMPSON, ELNORA Norma Avi,-,hon Laborafory Technician Saseball 2, 3: Foofball 3: Glee COUNT and The C0-BCT 2: Blasf Club 2, STaTf 3. 4: Glee Club I, 2: ln- J0urn9y5 end in lovers mgef- i'eTCl5SS BaskeTbalI 2: SGUTOI' ing' Play Prompfer 4. Every wise man's son doTh NO dffy wifhouf d deed T0 know, crown iT. IT is hard To convince The average high school sTudenT ThaT he is laying The founda- Tion for his whole life during four years of high school. Whefher his parficular founda- Tion will be one of sTrengTh and securiTy or one ThaT is weak and likely To fall aparT aT The firsT crisis, depends largely on The habiTs he has formed. Therefore, wny shouldn'T sTudenTs work for an obiecfive as well as The aspiring busi- ness man? Each sTudenT has his momenTs offsaTisfacTion and his Trials and Tribulafions as well as The more maTure man. lf he seTs his eyes on a high goal of achievemenT and keeps Them There despife The seTbacks and piTfalls he will inevifably meeT, he will probably do The same Thing in laTer life. MosT sTudenTs haven'T, as yeT, realized The scope of Their usefulness or Their range of influence. Therefore, They Till Their days wiTh peTTy, meaningless Tasks and leT The meaningful jobs pass on To Those wiTh more iniTiaTive and a realizaTion of Their own powers. The accomplishing of These Tasks gives The sTudenT a realizaTion of his powers and a sTimu'us To achieve. Once This sTimulus is felT, iT is rarely losT ThroughouT The years. We, as a people, are aided in our quesT for success by a psychological desire To win. In games, Th is buT one prize, buT in life each of us has a place To fiT in and a job ThaT is meaxolely for us. The winners in The field of life musT achieve To win Their reward: iT is noT besTowed on Them. Thus, we see ThaT a sense of com-peTency and iniTiaTive are necessary requisifes of success. Human naTure is noT arranged so ThaT The individual can undergo a com- pleTe mefamorphosis in a few years. Therefore, we musT lay The foundaTions early To deTermine our success in laTer life. 17
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STOFFER, MARY Undecided Soffball I: Sfudenf Council 2: Library Club 4. Whose words all ears 'ioolc cap'rive. STREETER, DONALD Don Elecirical Engineering Ouf of my lean and low abiliiy l'll lend you some- !hing. WAITE, ALBERT Al Crafi Engineering lnferclass Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: French Club 3: Junior Sees lf Through 4. Of course everybody likes and respecis self-made men. if is a great deal befier +o be made in ihai' way ihan noi' To be made ai all. WALZACK, CASEY Case Refail Buyer Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ls ii a world io hide viriues in? EILHST 16 WERNER, HELEN Flash Secrefary Glee Club 2, 3, 4: lnferclass Baslceiball I, 2: Library Club 4: Baslceiball 3, 4: French Club 3. Oh, ihem eyes! And oh, Them nose! Helen's a peach From head io foes. WILLIAMS, DEAN Teacher Glee Club 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Blasf Siafi 3, 4: Junior Sees li' Through 4: Trac!! Manager 3. I am Sir Oracle, and when I ope my lips, lei no dog bark. WAITE, GERTRUDE L. lllusfraior Delphian Prize I: lnferclass Basketball 2, 3, 4: Bias? Sfafi 3, 4: French Club 3: Board of Educaiion Prize 3: Library Club 4: Salufaiorian 4. A horse! A horse! My lcingdom for a horse! WILYAT, LENA Privaie Secreiary French Club 3: Sophomore Prize: Library Club Treasurer 4: Blasi Siaff 3: 4-Edifor 4: Junior Sees li Through 4. The warmih of genial cour- iesy, The calm of self-reliance.
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BLFHST CLASS PRQPHECY Charles Appleby-Mayor of Roclc Glen Virginia Allen--Proprieforess of a boarding house Eleanor Balcer-Privafe Secrefary fo Miss Pinlcney Helen Baker-Richls? Profege Lois Beaumonf-Sfil having her own way Rufh Buchanan-Appleby's Secrefary Francis Buchinger-Bing Crosby's Rival Moira Cahill-Sfill 2 o'cloclc Cahill Helen Callahan-Sfill swearing af Curb-cruisers Esfher Carpenfer-Principal of W. H. S. Orville Carpenfer-Farley's Successor Cora Cofield-Perfecf wife Annabelle Criffenden-ln Paris buying for Rosen's Sfuarf Curfiss-Mowin' Graves Richard Duschen-Sap lcing Charles Flinf-Scienfific agriculfurisf Chesfer Griffen-Qualcerfown Supervisor. Rufh Halsfead-Growing cocoanufs in fhe Soufh Sea Islands Dorofhy Hawley-Seflled down lwe hopel Hobarf Hondorf-Sfill fraveling Norfh Jack Kerwin-Propriefor of a Nighf Club William Lowden-Waifing for New Year's Eve. Wilbur Marfin-Tickling fhe lvories Daisy Maxon-Back in AHica Genevieve Maxon-Reigning af Grange Dances Jack McKee-lwesfl Hill Billy Richard McGee--Presidenf of fhe U. S. Leo McGee-Nofre Dames' Foofball Capfain Mary McGuire- Sap Queen Gerard Miller-You Ga+h Richard Miller-Circus Performer Donald Morgan-Aufo Salesman Goodwin Morris-Prison Guard Doris Nimslcer-Sfill frying fo cafch on Lesfer Nimslcer-Assisfing Mr. O'Dell Harry Nolan-Chauffeur Alfred Perkins-So quief we don'+ know Marlin Prenfice-Warsaw's Barrymore Eleanor Randall-Camp lnsfrucfor Suzefre Rofh-French Teacher Anna Saggese-Fifth Avenue Beaufician Herberi' Schalcow-Owen' People Elizabefh Schneclcenberger--Sfill minding her own business Cecilia Schwab-Privafe Secrefary Dorfhea Scoh'-House Mofher Elnora Simpson-Nipping fhe proverbial Bud Burfon Smifh-Second John Sousa or will if be Einsfein? Norman Smifh-Assisfing Alberf Velma Smifh-Evangelisf ' Mary Sfoffer-Ball Room dancer af Alhambra Donald Sfreefer-Mr. Odell's Assisfanf Alberf Waife-Solving fhe farm problem Gerfrude Waife-Famous Bare-Back Rider Casey Walzaclc-Recepfionisf Helen Werner-Raising Tad-Poles Dean Williams-Sfill chauffeuring Humpy Lena Wilyaf-Looking fhrough fhe Ke-oughlll on a farm Mary Jane Woodley-Polishing fhe Ponfiac 18 9
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