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4, % ELVA GRANT “Elv” “Wee but mighty. The old saying that little things should be seen and not heard does not seem to be carried out in Elv. She is small, but she will be heard. She has offered many helpful suggestions in the affairs of the class and of “The Athenian.” “Athenian” Editor 2. 3, 4; Bookkeeper of the “Athenian” Board 3. 4; Sergeant-at-Arms of Senate 3, 4; Philomathean Society 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms of Philomathean Society 4; Blue Moon Club 3. I : President of Domestic Science Club 4: Vice-President of Blue Moon Club 4: Hiking Club 4; Secretary of Stage Costumes 3; Thespians 4; Le Cerclo Francais 4; Chorus 3, 4; Operetta 3; Gift of the Gods” 3; “Grandma Pulls the Strings” 4: Benjamin Franklin” 3; Junior Stunts; “Abraham Lincoln” 2; Senior Play. r s a VERA HARDING “Vee” “Quiet and unassuming.” Vera has been out of school quite a lot on account of ill health; nevertheless she has been an interested worker in all classes. Thespians 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Hiking Club 4: “The Boston Tea Party” 3; Junior Stunts; “Enough is Enough” 4; Senior Play. R R .3 MARIAN HAYNES “Haynes” “One who does little and does it well. does a great deal.” Marian helps wherever she is needed; this is a great help because there are very few who will do this and feel a certain pride in doing the small things. Athletic Association 2; “Gift of the Gods” 3; The Rivals” 3; Junior Stunts; Thespians 4; Senior Play. ROBERT HOAG “Bob” An honest man close buttoned to the chin. Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within.” Everyone likes Bob. hy ? Oh, just because ho is Bob. I guess. If he can do anything for you. just let him know and he will do his best to see thnt it is done. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 4; Football 1. 4; Senior Policeman 4; Track Manager 3, 4; Print Shop 3, 4; Pigskin Chasers 3, 4; Pigskin Chasers’ Circus 2; Pigskin Chasers’ Mock Trial 4; Academy Debating Club 4; Parliamentarian of Academy Debating Club 4; “The Rivals” 3; “Abraham Lincoln” 3; Senior Play. Page eighteen
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MAURICE DECKER “Deck” “He has an earnest manner that is often soft and pleading.’ Can he debate? Do you know what you ar« talking about . He is one of the foremost debaters in the club. When a point was to be made through conviction alone. Deck was generally elected for the job. Vice-President of Class 3; Sergeant-at-Arms 2: Secretary of Senate 3, 4; Policeman 3 ; Floyd K. Arnold Debating Club 3: cademy Debating Club 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3 4; A. H. S. Quartette 4: Benjamin Franklin 3; Junior Stunts; (lift of the Cods 3; Senior Ploy. is a :::: MARION HUBERT “Peggy” A stranger in our midst, yet one of us. Peggy somehow or other seemed to fit into our class without even a murmur. She came to A. H. S in her Senior year. We hope she liked us. Secretary of Junior Class 3; S. H. S.; Datapath-ian Club 2. S. H. S.; “Enough is Enough 4: Speaking Contest 1, 2; S. H. S. Thespians 4; Senior Ploy. :: :? :: DONALD FRANCKE “Don” Happy am I. from care 1 am free. Why aren’t they all as contented as me? Don is the happiest fellow that has been around Athens High School in a long time. And better still his happiness seems infectious. Everyone likes Don because of it. Page of Senate 4; Inter-Class Basketball 3; Football 3. 4: Pigskin Chasers 3. 4; Vice-President of the Pigskin Chasers 4; Pigskin Chasers Mock Trial 4; rchon Society 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play. r: 2 V3 S3 OWEN GEROULD “Geroulds” “Great thoughts need no trumpet.” Geroulds was always there when needed though at times he was not heard. On the football field Owen surely showed up well. Football 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Inter-Class Basketball 3; Floyd K. Arnold Debating Club 3; Academy Debating Club 4; The Rivals” 3; Senior Play. KERMIT GIESS “Giess” “Silence is deep as Eternity: Speech as shallow as time. Giess does not say a great deal; perhaps that is why what he does say carries so much force. Every morning when the majority of students arrive, they find Kcrmit before them studying diligently. Secretary of Class 2, 3; Track 3; Manager of Football 4; Floyd E. Arnold Debating Club 3; Academy Debating Club 4; The Rivals' 3; Senior Play. Page seventeen
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Page nineteen,a ALICE HUGHES “Al” 'Laugh and the world laughs with you.’’ Al is always laughing and gay. She helps to drive many of our blues away. With such an environment as this, one is sure to be an optimist. Philomathean Society 3. 4; Treasurer of Philo math can Society I : Blue Moon 4 ; Treasurer of Blue Moon 4; Thespians 4; Hiking Club 4; Recorder of Hiking Club 4; Le Cerele Francais 4; Domestic Science Club 4: Vice-President of Domestic Science Club 4; Athletic Association 3: Junior Stunts. •Miss Burney at Court' 3; “The Kelly Kid 4: Senior Play. •• .. • ........ MARTHA LENOX “Mart” “Life is short; so be happy while you may. If one should see a smiling young lass and not know her name, all one would have to do would be to watch her for a while; if she still smiled one could be sure it was Mart. Secretary of Stage Costumes 4; Basketball 4: Athletic Association 3. 4; Thespians 4; Treasurer of Le Cerele Francais 4; Le Cerele Francais 3. 4: Chorus I; “Miss Burney at Court 3; Junior Stunts; “The Kelly Kid 4; Senior Play. JAMES LYNCH “Zip” “An industrious man is not to be scoffed at. Zip is industrious. That may be called a redeeming feature by the teachers, but it causes the other students lots of trouble trying to keep up with him. We hope he will go far in this obi world. H » surely will if he keeps the energy he had in A. H. S. Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Captain Class Track Team 1. 3; Baseball 4; Floyd K. Arnold Debating Club 3; Academy Debating Club 4: Pigskin Chasers 4; Archon Society 1; “The Rivals 3; Senior Play. CHARLES MILLS “Charlie” “Responsibilities gravitate to the person who can shoulder them; power flows to the man who knows how. Charlie was a good all-around fellow in our class and proved his worth not only in athletics but as president of the high school. Business Manager of “The Athenian 4; Class Kditor of “The Athenian’’ 4: Athletic Editor of “The Athenian 3; President of (’lass 2; Sergeant-i't-ArniK of Class 3; President of High School 3; Secretary of State 2; Attorney-General 3; Page of Assembly 1. 2 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Manager of Baseball 4; Captain of Baseball 4; Assistant Can-tain of Football 3; Football 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Inter-Class Basketball Captain 4; rehons’ Basketball 1. 2; Secretary of Floyd E. Arnold Debating Club 3; Treasurer of Academy Debating Club 4; Athletic Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Sergeant-at-Arms Athletic Association 1. 3; Pigskin Chasers 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Stunts; Senior Play.
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