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1 mortar boards and sowns CARLTON RAY WELLS Perhaps he didn’t get all les¬ sons done, But name any person that had more fun. Hi-Y II: Base¬ ball I, II, III, IV: Operetta II: Public Speaking Plav H; Chorus I, II, IV: Track IV. JOANNE M. SHOUP Every lesson, every clay, But she still found time for play. G R. II, III, Pianist IV: G. A. C. I: Orches¬ tra II, III. IV: Band II, III, IV: Operetta II: May Festival I: Chorus II; All District Or¬ chestra IV. JOHN LEWIS HARVEY ITappy-go-lucky, free from care, He rambles along with a jov¬ ial air. B a s k e tball II, III: Baseball II, III, IV: Stu¬ dent Council III: Track III, IV; Football I: Chorus II, III, IV: Y ' ell Leader I; Senior Class Play. ESTHER J. FERRIER A lass that’s qujet and sedate. She ' ll be an artist great. G. R. II, III, Cabinet Member IV: Home Room Officer I, II: Chorus 1, IV; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV; Vocational Skits I; National Honor So¬ ciety; Senior Class Play. MARGARET E. FAST LUCILLE F. HUBBELL She spelled her name Peggy Feste, But for a friend she is the beste. Sober, quiet, pensive, and de¬ mure. Of a friend like that, you ' re always sure. G. R. II, III, IV: Operetta II: Chorus II; Key Annual Staff IV: Hornet Staff III: Vocational Skits I. G. II. II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, IV; Oper¬ etta II: District Solo Contest I: Chorus I, II, IV: Hornet Staff IV: Vocational Skits I, II; All District Orchestra IV. ORA E. SIERER Health and happiness, both are mine, I ' ll carve my initials on the desks of time.’’ Track IV. ELDEN KELLEY Without a worry, without a care, When it comes to woodwork he ' s always there. Industrial Arts Work. Page Twenty-one
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these m h( wear the BARBARA NAN REESE From her lessons, she would never shirk Three fourths play, one fourth work. G. R. II, III, ice President IV; Home Room Officer II, III; G. A C I; Orchestra I, II. Ill, IV: Band II, III: Student Council II; Op¬ eretta II; Public Speaking Play II; Chorus I, II, III; String Quartette II, III; Audi¬ torium Committee II; Senior Class Play. FRANZ F. WELLS Slow, steady, thoughtful too. Friends like this are always true. Industrial Arts Work. ELLEN M. GREEN A smile for all, a greeting glad, A loveable, jolly way she had. G. R. II, Home Room Secretary III: Vocation¬ al Skits II; Home Ec. Club II. WAUNETA M. SHOUP She’s, perhaps, the only one, Who always had all lessons done. G. R. IV; Orches¬ tra I, II, III, IV; Band I, II, III, IV; All District Orchestra IV; Junior-Senior Banquet In¬ vitations Committee III. Robert w. McKinley Cheerful, lively, and friendly too, A perfect gentleman, through and through. Home Room Treasurer III: Basketball I, II, III, IV: Baseball IV; Track II, III, IV: Key Annual Staff IV; National Honor Society; Vocational Play I; Di Immor- tales Sports Editor III. HAZEL V. WELLS Those that knew her, every one, Said she was as fine as they come. Home Ec. Club I, II: 4-H Club III: Vocational Skits I, III. DAVID D. SOWLE Easy going, and nonchalant, Those that knew him, liked him a lot. Debate il, III, IV: Band I; Public Speaking Play IV; Boys State IV; Sen¬ ior Class Play. VIRGINIA K. KAUFFMAN She always did her lessons well, A classmate of whom we’re proud to tell. Home Ec. Club I; Vocational Slcits I, III. Page Ttventy I
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-I these whe wear the mortar beards and eewns. MARGUERITE BETH MOOR She sang 1 , she played the piano too, There was nothing worth while, she couldn ' t do. G. R. II, III, IY r ; Home Room Secretary I; Discussion in Fort Wayne III; Orchestra I, II, III, IV; Band II, III, IV; Student Council II; Operetta II; Public Speaking Play IV; Chorus I, II, III, IV; Vice President Girls’ Chorus III; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV; Audi¬ torium Committee III; Vocational Skits I, II: Na¬ tional Honor Society; S ' olo Contest I; Accompanist; May Festival III; Four Year Honor Student; Sen¬ ior Class Play. GLORIA DELLER She hustled about from day to day. Getting in everybody’s way. G. R. II, III, IV; Home Room Officer II; G A C I, II; Orchestra I, II, III, IV; German Band II, III; Operetta II: Woodwind Quartet II, IV: Band I, II, III, IV, Secretary III; Solo Contest III, IV; Key Annual Staff IV; Hornet Staff IV: Auditorium Committee IV; Vocational Skits I; All Dis¬ trict Orchestra IV; Senior Class Play. EDWARD S. CARLSON The big Swede from ‘Big Rapids” blew in And all the juniors’ hearts he did win. Hi-Y IV; Class Officer IV: Orchestra I; Arch¬ ery Club I: Football I II, III; Science Club I. DONALD G. OSBORNE If rushing floods and earth¬ quakes came, Easy-going Oscar would be the same. Basketball IV; Baseball I: Band I, II, III, IV; F. F. A. I. II, III, IV; Senior Class Play. JUNE MARIE ROTHENBUHLER Confucius say—Girl so nice. Must be straight from para¬ dise. Home Room Secretary I; Member of Trio IV. BETTE L. MOUNTS Confucius say — This advice heed, A friend like Bette, we all need. G. R. II, III, IV; G. A. C. I, II; Debate II: Op¬ eretta II: Public Speaking Play; Home Economics Club I; Chorus I; Hornet Staff IV: Vo¬ cational Skits. DAVID HALL It’s David who lias the me¬ chanical mind: Small time inventors he ' ll leave far be¬ hind. Hi-Y IT. Ill, IV; Debate I, II, III; Public Speak¬ ing Play III. IV; F. F. A. I. MAX MOORE With basketball, he made his fame, And often he has saved the game. Basketball I. II, III, IV; Baseball III, IV: Golf III, IV; F. F. A. Ill; Vocations Play I. EVELYN STAGE Wiser girls there may have been, But there never was, a better friend. G. R. II, III: Op¬ eretta II; Chorus I, II; Voca¬ tion Skits II: Home Economics Club II; May Festival I; G. A. C. II. I
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