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Page 18 text:
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'X T MAN rerrerwmu ROBERT F-ORAKER NI. FREDRICKS SALLY FULKMAN TED FURMAN JOHN GERVASE MERRETTE FISHER EDWARD FORD l JANET FRENZEL WILLIAM FUNSTON BERTHA GERUNG PAULINE GERVASE I ..41. -J T v v . ,I Q.. A u. MARY FETTERMAN absorbed aThleTics in a big way. BaskeT- ball was her TavoriTe wiTh Tennis and bowling noT Tar behind. She's arTisTic and Tound her place in A.A.K. Joined Teenya and G.A. A. ROBERT FORAKER, beTTer known as DuTch , was The main sTay OT The lighTweighT TooTball Team. His pep and enThusiasm helped Them ouT in many TighT spoTs. OUT Tor inTramural his TirsT Three years. MARCELLA FREDRICKS . . . Her Triendly personaliTy makes iT easy Tor her To make Triends. Marcella is very inTeresTed in mosT ouT-door sporTs, swimming and horseback riding being her TavoriTes. SALLY FULKMAN . . . The girl wiTh plenTy oT brains and acTing abiliiy. ProoT? She held an ex- cellenT parT in The senior play and belonged To French club, Playmakers, Teenya, Aeneidae and O. E.O. TED FURMAN . . .A peppy Tel- low wiih a grin Tor everyone. He was inTeresTed in all The sporTs, buT lighTweighT baslceTball and inTramural Took up mosT OT his Time along wiTh boxing and bowl- ing. JOHN GERVASE . . . Lessons don'T boTher John, buT iT There's someThing The maTTer wiTh his Ford he's bofhered plenTy. The girls Think John is mighTy good looking and loads oT Tun. MERRETTE FISHER . . . Fish can always Tind someThing To giggle aT and she has a hosi' oT Triends To help her. A sTaunch Girl Reserver all Tour years. Miss Bank's assisTanT 3. She loves To Travel. EDWARD FORD . . . Corning Trom EasT Denver High 2, Ed made his place on our sTage. Playmakers' presidenT 4 and class play 3, 4, Hi-Y, German club and aThleTics consumed The resT of his Time. JANET FRENZEL uses her hands as well as her mind To The besT advanTage. Her clever marion- eTTes in O. E. O. and French club prove This. Bowling, Teenya and Girl Reserves aTTracTed her. WILLIAM FUNSTON ...A care- free fellow, Bill is exceedingly in- TeresTecl in railroads. He has drawn many picTures oT Them and read widely on This subiecT. Was a member oT Hi-Y. WenT ouT Tor Q-league. BERTHA GERLING .. .Small buT efficient superlaTively socially in- clined and persisTenT in her school work. ChemisTry assisTanT 4, de- baTe 4, member oi Teenya 3. 4. PerTormed in The iunior play. PAULINE GERVASE . . . A hap- py-go-lucky girl always laughing and smiling. NoTed Tor The Time and eTTorT she spends on her les- sons. Member oT Teenya and The Home Economics club.
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we -wi ll T Q S - , .1 , 'K . , . THE SOCIAL GITAUES A club Tor every characTer and an inTeresT Tor every inTellecTual, is The moTTo oT The club liTe oT our school. VViTh eighTeen such organizaTions sTudenTs peneTraTe every acTiviTy Trorn languages To make-up. Indeed, a parT oT educaTion is social conTacT wiTh The surrounding world. WiTh new clubs being added every year, local club liTe waxes insTead oT wanes. This year saw The creaTion oT The l-lome Economics club. Posed loy Grace Quebbeman.
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JACK GILLAN . . . Beller known as Wimpy or lhe boy wilh lhe sense of humor. Secrelary ol lhe Sludenl Council, lreasurer ol German club, in lhe iunior play and Playmalcers. Chemislry assisl- anl and baseball. 4' T' ROBERT GORDON . . . Sporls wriling is second nalure lo Bob. This abilily won him places on lhe TAB and LION slalls. ln Hi- Y and French club. According lo lradilion, Bob was a lraclc and baslcelball enlhusiasl. MARJORIE GRAY . . . Prelly, peppy and popular wilh a Fon- liac lo bool. Tries awlully hard lo lop lhe girls' pin loop, bul has decided lo sliclc lo vocaliz- ing. ln Teenya and Frosh-Soph Thealer. FRANK I-4AB1cHT . . . Happy- go-luclcy Hab is a demon wilh lhe gals, bul a V8 is his big in- leresl. Found lime lor foolball l, 2, 3, 4, O-league l, 2, L club 4 and baslrelball 3, 4. Visiled and enioyed Florida 4. I L, . .r r- Jsfbmi a l-J q1.P'k sl 'yi Y A ELIZABETH HADLEY, a la Helen Wills Moody , cerleinly swings a mean raclcel. Glee club l, 2, 3. 4, baslfelball 4, Teenya 3, 4 and Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. Here's proof ol a varied school lile and an inleresling gal. LEE HARDEN . . . Jusl brolher Lee. Football, baslcelball and lraclc are righl down his alley. His personalily plus an inleresl in everylhing and a model A Ford malces him lhe ladies' choice. GRACE GOODWIN . . . All around alhlele Grace has an ex- ceplional record. Wenl oul lor lraclc, lennis, volleyball, soccer and baslrelball all four years. Be- longed lo Teenya and Girl Re- serves on lhe side. BETTY GRAHAM . . . Personalily plus and always helping someone. Nolhing's loo much lo do lor a friend. On lhe Senale, secrelary ol French club, member of Teenye, Frosh-Soph Thealer and O. E. O. DOROTHY GUNTHER . . . Ouiel and unprelenlious, Dol has a good lime wherever she goes. She's in her glory, whelher pro- pelling a bowling ball down lhe alley or iusl comin' lo lhe peda- gog's paradise. CLYDE HADL . . . Two day sunl- ing lrips and slamp collecling are lhe main dishes lor lhis lellow wilh lhe conlagious grin. Clyde hopes lo be a lop-nolcher some day in lhe lield ol science. DOROTHY HARDEN . . ew- comer al El Tee, s a e egl high school in l i enl slales. Vibranl, e 0 e eyes and a rea oc isl ' Dorolhy lound her p l i ur Glezclub anfxngdelu eb 16 , eg MARGIE HARRINGTON . . . The brighl-eyed brunelle wilh lhe perpelual smile, who came lo us from Kelwyn Parlc High. Popular in school and oul, Margie is lo be lagged as one ol Congress Parlcs besl. , I N I I , . JACK GILLAN BETTY GRAHAM 1 ROBERT GORDON MARJORIE GRAY .DOROTHY GUNTHER I FRANK HABTCHT CLYDE HADL l F' Ai ELIZABETH HADLEY DOROTHY HARDEN LEE HARDEN M. HARRINGTON I
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