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,V,. , obo, E. Roy Klein 0-'NGN Sarah E. gs X g Jessi g 'i F . he . N 1 Q . st Nl: X ll I. McGibbeny Regina K. Malady Meryl A. Rust Eleunore M- Smith Paul C. Trimble Benicxmin Y. Wilkinson E. Roy Klein Eleanore M. Smith Physical Education and Health English Gymnastics as Well as music should be- gin in early years. The readiness of doing doth express No other but the doer's willingness. Sarah E. Lang Art Art is long, life short, judgment diffi- Thomas R' Thompson cult, opportunity, transient. Geography and History Elmer 1' MCGibbenY Nothing succeeds like success. Mathematics A kinder gentleman treads not the earth. Paul C. Trimble Regina K. Malady English Commercial Few things a and skill. Meryl A. Rust re impossible to diligence Restful are the slurnbers of the virtuous man. Benjamin Y. Wilkinson Commercial science UNO pleasure is comparable to the t. . . Sicmdmg upon the Vantage ground Oi A marvelous Witty fellow, I do assure il'L1il'1. YQUIH Replacing Mr. Wilkinson who left for the navy is Mr. lames McLaughlin. Mr. Iames Kehl replaced Mrs. Kirk the first semester, and Mrs. Virginia Yates the second semester. Mrs. Anne Howard is teaching Home Economics in place of Miss Eleanor Clarke who resigned to be married, Mrs, Evelyn Mansfield is directing the high school music in place of Mr. Fleming and Miss Beatty who resigned. Page Sixteen , w'3f'-
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Robert L. Grubbs Commercial Let each man pass his days in that Wherein his skill is greatest, Gladys M. Hathaway English and Latin Literature is an investment of genius which pays dividends to all subsequent times. Marion R. Henderson Home Economics That action is best which produces the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers. Lillian H. Henkel Latin and French ' Language is as much an art and as . sure a refuge as painting or music or 'l literature. Y Y Dorothy E. Hillgartner Snyder 'J History , Her ways are Ways ol pl iness and all her paths peace, 5 .J f x fi lv Eleanor S. Iohnston Physical Education and Health The groundwork of all happiness health. Dorothy E. Kerr English The two noblest things, which are sweet ness and right. Vonetta Kidd School Nurse Serious occupation is reference to some Wan Anna May Kirk P. O. D. A lair lady and well Elizabeth B. Kirkland Mathematics labor that has t. -spoke. aw of kindness 'cs ,ZW ln her tongue is the l Robert L. Grubbs Gladys M. Hathaway Marion R. Henderson Lillian H. Henkel Eleanor S. Iohnston Dorothy E. Kerr Vonetta Kidd Anna May Kirk J l A ,Jw X A . , A X r V P- Page Fifteen
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DUB SENIUR PLAYERS Charles Chuck Gibson played guard for two years . . . a likeable fellow who enjoys nothing more than a good game. Bill Hassy Hassenpilug played two years, one year a . . . a fighting player till the end and a good lrnesman. halfback . . . through his untiring efforts, t end and the other at tackle Clarence K.C. Keener played one year as he gave Baldwin many thrilling moments on the gridiron. h Louis Rip Ruzzi on end position for one year . . . fought hard as end and led t e team on the kickoff. f Edward Ed Stoiher played tackle for three years . . , the second game of the season he should receive credit for his fine playing during although Ed was injured in these games. Ned Turk Trbovich was an all aroun man g p years . . , a valuable player to have on the squad. Kenneth Ken Wilson played halfback for one year . . . one of the lovers of the game . . . fought hard at his position, Bruce Bruce Yount served as guard for two years . . . a fighting linesman who gave his best for Baldwin. d havin layed at four positions for two c. KEENER L. lfi,Q,ZZl cawffv 1 ESTOIBER . evgum U' K. waisou W HAS5 ENPFLUG CGIBSON L 440 NTRBOVICH Lo'f.l Page Seventeen
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