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Orchestra I, II, III, IV. History Club II. Mikado. Junior Dramatics Pres. Hi-Y. Minstrels. After four years as class sheik Bill demands and rightly deserves a rest. Still that’s doubtful especially as long as Garrett stays on the map. His ‘‘Crox-ton” grin and good humor never fail. Orchestra I. II, HI. IV; Chorus I. II. HI. IV; Mikado; Class Valedictorian. Valedictorian of the class and one of our best and most earnest students. Ruth has always been ready to help the school and her class in whatever manner she could. T HiC. M.; Chorus I, II, III, IV; Junior Dramatics; Minstrels; Mikado. Short hair, a higgle, a sweet disposition and a knack for piano playing. a rX-4 Hi-C. M. Chorus III, IV; Mikado. Who said school spirit? Someone page Lurene. She doesn’t play Basket Ball but knows how to boost those who do. Orchestra I. II. HI, IV; Chorus I, II. Ill; Hi-C. M.; Junior Dramatics. Key Staff I. II, III, IV; String Trio I, II. III. IV; Jazz Orchestra III, IV; Annual Staff IV History Club III. “Pat” our bright and shining light along literary and musical lines; characterized by bobbed hair, a black fiddle case and a d:sjointed walk. Orchestra I. II. Ill, IV; Track III, IV; Basket Ball III, IV. Base Ball III, IV; President A. A. IV; Junior Dramatics; Minstrels. Here’s the senior with the ‘‘Arrow collar face.” and debonair manner. He has been known to drive a car as slow as thirty miles per hour—once or twice.
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f (.iris’ chorus I, II, III, IV. When Ruth is happiest she dons a frown and declares she is “mad!” Why try to fool us that way? Orchestra I, II. Ill; Key Staff II, III. IV; Class secretary II, III. IV; Junior Dramtics; Editor Annual Staff IV. A decided success as “Ye Editor.” Has a magic touch with a violin, probably due to his hair cut. Chorus I, II, III, IV; Key Staff IV; Annual Staff; Mikado. Eleanor, our Salutatorian, has an unbroken record for good work. She is going to be a Latin teacher—now what do you think of that! Art Editor of the Key III. Arlene’s ability along lines of Art has always been of great honor and benefit to the class. Success to you as you continue your work, Arlene. Fremont H. S. I, II; Chorus III. IV. Helen commenced work rather late but nevertheless has carried her work admirably, especially in the Commercial Department. Girls’ Chorus I, II, III, IV; Key Staff IV. Ruth comes from Arkansaw and has all the southerner’s reputed charm of manner. “Key” copy, class work and Public Speaking have all profited by her willingness to help.
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Z-X e 5 Hi-C. M.; Historical Club III Chorus I, II, III, IV; Junior Dramatics; Mikado. Modesty rather than inability along this line keeps Mildred from speaking for herself. . o. 0b Uti Orchestra I, II, III, IV; Baseball I. II,; Track II; Director or grade orchestra IV. A decided success as director of the grade orchestra. A good student, better cornet player, and all-around good fellow. Historical Club, III; Hi-C. M. Ill, IV; Orchestra I, II; Chorus I, II. IV; Basket Ball II III, IV; Mikado. Boys beware of those dimples—they are a trifle misleading. She guards her B. B. opponent and Naurie with equal skill. Scott Center I. II. III. Hi-Y. IV. Minstrels. Mikado. Although really above most of us by a foot or more he doesn’t feel that way at ail we know. He didn’t come to A. H. S. ’till this year but has done good track w'ork and equally well in other lines. Girls’ Chorus I. II. A deathly aversion to bobbed hair is Audra’s main hobby. She has gone through four years, but only as part time student the last two years. Stroh H. S. I, II, III; Girls’ Chorus IV; High School Chorus IV; Mikado. Pauline comes from Stroh at the beginning of her senior year. She has made a host of friends and is one of the best students in our class.
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