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THE WHO’S WHO OF THE CLASS OF '31 (Continued) junior Play ’30; Drift Staff ’31; Treasurer ’31. HAND?, KITTIE E. (NERGETIC): Librarian ’31. Quiet, though fcful, sincere, she doeth all things well.” HANS' N, LUCY V. (ACANT) : Pleasantly quiet, gently firm; A woman of purpose you’ll discern. Chorus ’30; Dr j.ft Staff ’30; Operetta ’30; Junior-Senior Play ’31. HOAPLEY, VILETTA R. (ABBIT): Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul.” Chorus ’28-’29-’30-’31; Basket ball 28-’29-•30-’31; Junior-Senior Play ’31; Operetta ’29- 30; Junior Stunt Show ’30; Advanced Nutrition 31 HINKLEY, GORDON W. (OOLLY) : His weaizness is the women and he’s getting weaker every minute. Chorus ’28-'29-’30-’31; Junior Play '30; Junior-Senior Play ’31; Band ’29-'30-’31; Operetta ’23-’29; Junior Show ’30; Orchestra '30. KIMMEL, MARY J. (ELLYFISH): Smiling eyes and pleasant ways Help to cheer the darkened days. Chorus ’28-’29; Orchestra ’28-’29; President ’29; Drift Staff ’30-’31; Dramatics '30; Operetta ’28-’29. LOCHINAW, EVELYN M. (ASCOT): A mind to counsel, a heart to sympath- ize, a hand to help. Dramatics 30; Orchestra ’31; Junior Play '30. MAY, SARAH B. (ULLFROG): All grand thoughts come from the heart.” Chorus '29-’30-’31: Junior Play ’30. NIGHTLING2R, LEGIA L. (IVELY): Wherever she find herself in life she'll make a good addition. Orchestra ’28-’29. NORTON, VIRGINIA P. (OP): Cheerfulness and good will are the secrets of her happiness. Chorus '28; Operetta ’28; Basket ball '28-'29-’30-’31; Junior Play '30; Track '30; Junior Stunt Show '30; Vice-President '30; Drift Staff t 30 m OLNEY, ROLLAND R. (OWDY): Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well Basket ball '28-'30; Athletic manager ’31; Junior Play '30; Dramatics '31; Minstrel ’30; Baseball ’28-’29-'30-’31; Operetta ’30; Glee Club '30; Drift Staff '31; Junior Show '30; Debating ’30. PAGEL, ELLA M. (ADONNA): A face with gladness overspread, Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Chorus '29; Dramatics '30; Operetta '29; Treasurer ’29-’30; Secretary '30; President '30; Junior Play ’30; Drift Staff ’31; Office Work 31. PATTERSON, KATHRYN M. (ADMAN): Ever in motion, blithesome and cheery. Advanced Nutrition 31; Operetta '30. (Continued on next page)
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p w ? THE WHO ' S WHO OF THE CLASS OF '31 .ALDRICH, RICHARD C. (AT). A youth llght-hearced and content. Dramatics '29; Minstrel '30; Track '29. ALSPAUGH, OLIVIA M. (ISER): Hes jolly face would be known any dace.” Drift Staff '31, ANSTjlSS, MARGUERITE R. (UNABOUT): O.uiet and reserved—constant as the north star.” Chorus '30; Puolic Speaking 29; Junior Play 30; Junior Stunt Show '30; Office '.York »31. BAICEMAN, WILLIAM E. (AFPY) : He'll suit his bearing to the hour; Laugh, listen, learn, or teach. Chorus '29; Basket ball '29; Operetta '29. BOOTH, MITCHELL E. (VERYWHERE) : Gentle (if manner and kind of heart, Firm in decision, he'll do his cart. Basket ball '23-'29; Easeball '29. BROUTJ, ELINOR M. (OTION) : ’’Quietly noble, modestly mild, But. we liked her best, as oft she smiled. Junior Play '30; Dramatics 29-'30-»31. BRUCE, WENDELL F. (AYE) : ’-Some think the world is made for fun or frolic,-----so do I. . Basket ball '29-»30-'31; Baseball '28-»29-»30-»31; Treasurer '29-'30-'31; President '30; Junior Play '30; Junior Stunt Show '30; Minstre1 '30; Operetta '29-'30; Chorus 29-'30-'31; Band '29. BUCK, HAROLD E. (MBARRASSMENT): A quiet youth-at times. Chorus '31; Orchestra '28; Band '31. EIDSON, PHYLLIS E. (LEPHANT): For smiles may come and smiles may go, but giggles live on forever. Chorus '28-'29-'30-'31; Orchestra '23-'29-»30-'31; Operetta '28-30 GIFFORD, WILLIAM E. (EL): As true a man as he is tall, Determined, gentle, firm withal. Tennis Tournament '29; Chorus »29-'30-'31; Baseball »29-'30-»31 Basket ball '28-'29-'30-'31; Minstrel '30; Junior Stunt Show '30 Operetta 29-'30. GRAY, MILTON F. (OSSIL): He only is a well made man Who has a good determination. Basket ball »29-'30; Dramatics 29-»30; Chorus »30; Yell Leader GRIME, ALICE K. (ANGAROO): ”A steno' is Alice, a bookkeeper too, Likes fun with her work as most people do. Vice President '31; Dramatics '29-'30; Track '29; Junior-Senior Play 31; Office Work »30-»31. junior bemor HAMILTON, HELEN I. (DOL): Kindness is her full intent; Helpful., cheerful, benevolent. Basket ball '28-'29-«30-'31; Track ’28-'29; Socker Team ’28-«29; (Continued on next page) ’
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THE WHO'S WHO OF THE CLASS OF 31 (Continued) FILLER, VRAM. G. (IRAFFE) : Slxunber is more sweet than toil. Easket ball '29; Operetta '29; Baseball '28-’29; Junior-Senior Play ’31. RICHARDSON, DONNA M. (AGNET): Practical, musical, and sweet; A useful life, so complete. Chorus '28-'29- 30-'31; Basketball ’23-'29-'30-'31; Dramatics 31; Vice-President '29; President '29; Operetta »29-'30-»31; Secretary 31; Extemporaneous Spee ing Contest '31; Typing Contest »30-'31; Drift Staff '31; Junior Stunt Show '31. SCHADEL, FRANCES M. (AID): A scholar is she, without pretense, With a large amount of common sense. Chorus ' 28-'29-'30-'-31; Orchestra '31; Junior Stunt Show »30; Operetta '29; Drift Staff -31; Secretary '28; Typing Contest '30-'31. SHARPE, LOUISE E. (LASTIC): Smile as you go and troubles will vanish. Basket ball '28-'29-'30; Chorus '28-'29-'30-'31; Drift Staff '31; Operetta '23-'29-'30; Track ’30; Junior Stunt Show '30. SHEARER, ELIZABETH A. (LI BABA): A smiling countenance, a hearty laugl In making life pleasant, counts more than half. Chorus '29-'30-'31; Operetta ’29-'30; Basket ball ’28-'29- 30-'31; Captain of Interclass Basket ball '30-'31; Junior Show '30; Track '30; Junior-Senior Play '31; Dental Clinic '30-'31; Advanced Nutrition '31. SHERBURN, DORTHA L. (EE): May she never change except for name. Dramatics '29-'30. SHERBjRN, LORIS E. (AR-TAB): Short in stature—but long on pep. Apple Judging Contest '29-'30-'31; Poultry Judging Contest '31; Drift Staff '30; Baseball '29. SILL, LUCILLE E. (AR-RING): The surest way not to fail is to deter- mine to succeed. Dramatics '30-'31; Track '31; Chorus '28- 29; Operetta '29; Office Work ’31. SMITH, GEORGE M. (ANDOLIN): All great men are dying And I don’t feel well myself. President '30; Operetta '29- 30; Junior Play '30; Junior-Senior Play '31; Minstrel '30; Glee Club (29- 30; Dramatics '31; Drift Staff '31; Junior Show '30; Debating 30. SMITH, GERARDOUS T. (EAPOT): They also serve who only stand and wait. Basket ball '28-'30; Baseball '28-'29-'31; Drift Staff '31; Orchestra '28-'29; Tennis '28. STOVER, HENRY P. (ADDLE): In every look, word, and deed, nothing but courteous and manly. Basket ball '29-'30; Glee Club '30; Dramatics '31; Minstrel '30; Baseball '30; Drift Staff '31; Junior Show '30. (Continued on next page)
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