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Evelyn S. Ludy “All grand thoughts come trom the heart. ’ General Cent re Ow Play. Typtn «»ntr%i, 27 ‘28 Shorthand ( Ila«kctKall. fc. '27. 2 (1vru«. 2$ Office Secretary. Lrsmk M. Jonhs •’To him silence was more eloquent than speech. Grflrfjl Cnarvc RatrHall. Xk 27 Chfris. '26. '27 Evrlyx Night linger A smiling countenance, a hearty laugh. fn making life more pleasant, count more than half.” General Course iWm, 2f», 27. ’28 Ra«ketl«li. ' Oa » llajr. '28 II S. Oieirin. 28 (Page Ten) Richard K. Jonks They al'u serve who only stand and wait. (icnrul Court iu«krtiuii. r. • , Baseball 27 Track. V (ImiIII . 'A. ‘Jfc 1‘i.kta O'Dki.i Smith There’s not a inomrilt without some duty. (General Court koras, ‘A. . , 5 Klton C. Stover 'A worker always tending to hi own luwincrs, and doing his level best. Smith Htttfltc ( .»w Ha tr hall, W. 77. . 7 HaKkrthaU. ‘27. X » Track. 7 Play, 7 I•r;»tn liiiliring T am, ?i Mary Ki vi. a Shekkurn .Many a flower is horn to blush unseen. Central Court Chortit. 26
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Mary M. I’letch kr Ever in motion, blithesome an I cheery. i '.rfwr.il Course Track 'M Basketball. ‘A ‘a1. ‘X Capt. ’. » II. S Operetta '8. '» Annin) Miff, 'ft Itrrft Stifl. Oin 11 r. Khwin M. Marsh “He l var a manner, which all respect.” (•racial Course Chorus. JS. ■ Kappi I’si, ‘!7 II. S Operetta. MX. » n »l Play. '$ drain Jmining Tram. . Kruv M. Painter A blush is the color of virtue. (irncial Course lliskrthall. X. 77, X. X Class Reporter, •£ Olive L. Alsi augh “The way not to tail i to determine to succeed. (.er.rtal Course Ijlcury S«drt). JJ H-i 25 H. S Glee Out.. IS Mkrl D. Brown “The actions oi men arc the best interpreters ot their thoughts “ tlr rul C«irw •lass Pla . ‘X H. S. Operetta. Chorus, MaKIRKI I.. IllNKLEY Music is the medicine oi the breaking heart.” II S operetta. 'X. 2S. Zi chorus. . ‘zr. -at. -a Orebestra, 'A 'a HasVethatl. 'X (Page Nine)
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Spotlite of ’29 Prettiest Girl ................................................... ffa d Phillip, B“t Fcll°''' Frank Miller Most Popular Girl ................................................ Mary Pletcher Most Popular Fellow ............................................ Darwin IJtulKan Peppiest Girl ...............................Evelyn Nightlinger Peppies. Fellow ................................................ Ronald Weaver Bcst SP“rl ....................................................... Elton Stover Wittiest Classmate Mma Gelnett Biggest lest ......................... Rotcann Koeksstcin Most Quiet Person ................................................ I lfe Jones Meekest Person............................................ Uah v„lbrecht UiKtrest Flirt .................................................... Merl Brown Girl Having Done Most for School ............................. Margaret F.idson Class Angel ...................................................... Edwin Marsh Worst Giggler ............................................ Dorothy Priddy Most Bashful .................................................. Olive Alspaugh Best Athlete ................................................... |)ar r olIg3n Champion Bluffer .............................................. Mary Pletcher Biggest Gum Chewer............................................. Maribel Hinklcy Youngest Senior .......................................... Rozann Rockstein Worst Printper .................................................... Hand Wctael Most Industrious ................................................ Virginia Ewalt Boy Having Done Most for School ................................. Roger Robinson Coyest Senior.................................................. Edwina Sherbum All-around Sport................................................. Richard Jones Most Punctual..................................................... Fleta Smith Best Business Lady ............................................... Evelyn Ludy Calmest Senior ................................................... Ruby palnk,r (Page Eleven)
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