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JUNIORS First Row: Marian Wallin—“Actions speak louder than words”. Marian Munn—A friendly smile for everyone. Esther Moore—Life is short; be happy while you can. Marguerite Park—A merry heart is a sure sign of a happy life. Evelyn Spencer—A quiet student is sure to be a Junior. Eleanor Dunbar—Diligent study brings reward. Grace Harris—A dreamy soul with gracious ways. Irene Springer—A shy maiden with a winning way. Emeline Belcher—Quiet and unassuming. Inez Bidlack—A serious 'manner makes a pleasant girl. Second Row: Eleanor Parks—A friend, true and sincere. Evelyn Hoag—“The way to have a friend is to be one.” Esther Briggs—A cheery “Hello” for all she meets. Norma Barnhart—Carefree and happy am I. Lois Zimmer—Ever helpful. Betty Bennett—A fun-loving yet efficient student. Dorothy Talada—A vivacious, happy Junior. Anne Ramey—Her “Irish Eyes Are Smiling”. Margery Rawley—A pianist with ten talented fingers. Joyce Terry—A light heart lives long. Bessie Hennip—The deepest river flows with the least sound. Third Row: Rose Weed—She finds her friends in her books. Virginia Crocker—Laughing ail day makes friends, I say. Eloise Rockwell—Our cheer leader and mischief maker. Edith Lincoln—Cheerful study brings her success. Florence Cullington—A light-hearted girl with many friends. Eloise Carle—A maiden fair with flaxen hair. Ida Wells—Quiet and sincere. Naoma Parks—A sincere student with friendly ways. Josephine Lattimer—A quiet girl with many friends. Thola Dewitt—An earnest Junior who finds joy in her work. Payc twenty-six
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JUNIORS First Row: Bert Sumner—A penial boy, a pood student, a strong athlete. Donald Putnam—A very fun-loving boy, but a good worker. Guy Park—He likes to joke, but he can surely play football. Daniel Brown—A jovial lad in everything but his studies. Klmer Strope—A well-liked boy who believes that silence is golden. Charles Skinner—A friend to everyone and a very fine student. Carlyle Smith—A studious lad with pleasing ways. Paul Anderson—An all-round athlete and a friend to everyone. Lynn Smith—A friendly lad with an excellent school spirit. Second Row: Charles Soper—He always has a broad smile for everyone. Robert Friant—His ambitions are as high as he is. Murray Allen—He is active both in his studies and on the gridiron. Melvin Keeler—A fine student; a good friend. Philip Foulke—A friendly lad with a pleasing laugh. Ernest Catlin—A happy lad who is mechanically inclined. John Frock—A fine student who is interested in athletics. Donald Shay—A happy-go-lucky lad with a cheery hello for everyone. Joe Smith—The Junior class is proud to have such an artist in their group. Bert Corneby—The student with a perpetual smile. Kenneth McKeel—“Kenny” is always on hand with a joke for everything. Third Row: Robert Crowley—A fine student and friend to all. Andrew Champion—A fine worker and an active member of high school activities. Arthur Guild A silent, studious lad who we know will make good. Leo McDonald—A fine student and a lover of fun. John Peck—He is welcomed by all people; at all places; at all times. Robert Kinner—He likes to play, but still he’s very industrious. Kenneth Baxter—A humorous, talkative, fun-loving boy. Eugene Wandell—A quiet, studious lad. Jack White—Jack always looks at the sunny side of life. Gerald Brown—“Eb” has a system of his own for everything. James Murray—A quiet, serene student who is always willing to lend a helping hand. George Robinson—Never despondent; never tired, the type of fellow that everyone likes. William Frock—There’s never a dull moment around “Bill”. Page twenty-seven
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