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CHARLES WALKER TOWNSEND “Chuck” Tennis Club ’21, ’22, Pres. ’22; French Club; Forum Literary Society; Track ’20, ’23; Hi-Y. To learn as if to live forever. LILLIAN K. MARETSKY “Lake” Shakespearean Literary Society; Medley Committee. When “Maretsky” plays — allegro, dolce, presto, Such tunes you never saw! To you be praise for endless days Dame Musical GLENN LEIGH RHODES “Dusty” Football ’22, ’23; Basketball ’23; Track ’20, ’21, ’22, ’23; Vice-Pres. Forum Literary Society, ’23; Pres, of Class IV; Vice-Pres. of Classes III, VII; Council VI; Hi-Y; Picture Committee. One to whom life means more than a passing day, One who shall leave behind him memories, along the way. BESSIE BRYNA TROBE “Bess” Shakespearean Literary Society. I like fun—and I like jokes, ’Bout as well as most o’ folks. LEONARD WILLIAM RAPHAEL JANNUZI “Mr. Shean” French Club, Pres. ’23; Chairman Medley Committee; Vice-Pres. of Class III; Pres, of Council ’23; Hi-Y; Shakespearean Literary Society; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Literary Team ’23. As wonderous breaks the morning dawn, So let the efforts of your work live on.
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LAURA CROM LEIGH BARNETT “Barney” Tennis Club, Sec’y and Treas. ’23; French Club, Sec., ’22; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Shakespearean Literary Society; Basketball ’23; Ring Committee; Orator of Literary Team ’23; Editor of Tiger ’23. She has filled our class with gladness, A better friend we’ll never find. Lots of spirit, lots of pluck— Things move when Laura’s behind. JAMES LEROY WASSON “Jim” Council V; Vice-Pres. of Class VI; Pres, of Class VII; Tiger Staff, Advertising Manager ’22, Business Manager ’23; Hi-Y; Chairman of Invitation Committee; Shakespearean Literary Society, Reporter, ’22; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Radio Club, Treasurer, Secretary. One who has done his best To make this life a real success. And the world must appreciate the fact And in these lines, its’ thanks express. MARGARET MAY CLOSE “Marg” Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; French Club; Forum Literary Society; Sec’y and Treas. Class III; News Editor of Tiger ’23; Tennis Club; Memorial Committee. A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. WALTER R. TIMM “Dutch” Vice-Pres. Class III; Football ’21, ’22; Basketball ’22, ’23; Track ’22, ’23; Ring Committee; Hi-Y ’22, ’23, Pres. ’23; Shakespearean Literary Society. To be the center of great things in life, Play as clean and faithful as you can. AGNES REBECCA POTTER “Becky” Shakespearean Literary Society; Picture Committee; Sec’y and Treas. An inborn grace that nothing lacked Of culture or appliance— The warmth of genial courtesy, The calm of self reliance.
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K ATH R YN E M A RG U ERITE RHODES “Cattie” Council VI; French Club; Forum Literary Society. To those who know thee not, no words can paint, To those who know thee—all words are faint. HERBERT THEODORE BUCHHOLZ “Butch” French Club; Hi-Y; Vice Pres, of Classes I, II; Shakespearean Literary Society. Who does the best his fate allows, Does well, acts nobly, angels could allow no more. MARY ETHEL CARNES “Carnsey” Glee Club; French Club; Shakespearean Literary Society. Home, the spot on earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. CLIFFORD LeROY SMITH “Butler” Forum Literary Society; Vice-Pres. Class IV; Invitation Committee. Do you ask what will be the end of this effort? I answer “Victory.” URILDA PEARL FAIR “Pearl” Forum Literary Society; French Club; Glee Club; Tennis Club; Medley Committee. There’s music in the sighing of a reed; There’s music in the gushing of a rill; There’s music in all things if men had ears.
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