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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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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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THE WHO'S WHO OF THE CLASS OF '31 (Continued) TLL3TR0M, CHESTER W. (APPLE): A nan among them all. Easket ball ’23-'29-’30-'31; Baseball ’28-'29-'30-'31; President ’28-'29; Secretary '30; Junior Stunt Show '50; Band '29. WALTCN, TOM G. (ULF) : What he wills to do He doeth with a will. Drift Staff ’30-’31; Band '29-'30-’bl; Orchestra '30; Dramatics 29-’30-'31; Debati .g '30; President '31; Vice-President '30; Operetta ’30; Junior Play '50; Junior-Senior Play '31; Junior Stunt Show '30. WEAVER, CHARLES L. (00IC-0UT) : Music to him is a vital point in one’s constitution. Chorus ’28-'29-’30-'31; Orchestra '31: Drift Staff '30-'31; Junior Stunt Show '30; Operetca ,'28-'29-»30; Minstrel '30; Typing contest ' 31. WETZEL, LEO M. ARMALADE): This young man has lots of pep And out with Candace likes to step. Basket ball 128-'29-’30-’31; Baseball '23-’29-'30-'31; Track 28- 29-'30-'31; Chorus 29-'30-'31; Secretary '30-'31; Junior Play '39; Junior Show '50; Minstrel ’3C; Operetta '29-'30; Apple Judging 30-'31; Drift Staff '31. YEAGER, PAUL L. (UMBER): Declamatory Contest With all thy faults we love thee still, Thou master oi the tongue and quill '31. ——-----Elizabeth Shearer -------Viletta Hoadley JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet which was held Tuesday, May 26, was quite a success. The Juniors put on the celebration. The plan for decorations and speeches was well worked out. Decorations and the program followed the plan of an airplane and its flight. There were numerous small airplanes hanging from the ceiling. The orchestra was .grouped in and about a large plane of modernistic design, painted crimson with the cream-colored letters THE SPIRIT OF '3i” on the side. . . ., The speakers at the Banquet also carried out the aeronautic idea. The first speaker, Harold Gray, President of the Junior Class, represented the warm-up of the engine of the plane. Tom Walton, the second sneaker and President of the Senior Class, represented the take-off of the plane. The third speaker represented the zoom of the plane. The fourth speaker, Dorothy Bruce, Vice-President of the Junior Class, represented the tailspin and the fifth and last speaker represented the landing. There was a large central plane on the table with smaller planes around at different places. The ice cream that was served was in the shape of airplanes. The Banquet was followed by dancing at which time the orchestra played several good numbers. The orchestra consisted of several high school and college students who seemed to take quite an interest in their work.
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