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THE ECHO Nell Dedmon Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maid¬ ens are-” —Coleridge Entered ’30 ; Latin ; Ath. Mgr. Sophomore Class ’32; Chr. H. R. Social Comm. ’31, 33 ; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ’32; Intramural Basketball ’31 ; Tennis ’32 ; Girl Reserves ' 30-’34 ; Pres. Girl Re¬ serves ’31 ; V. Pres. Girl Re¬ serves ’32; “Most Personality’’ ’34. Sarah Devereux Her eyes are sunlit hazel; Soft shadows round them play.” —Cleghorn Entered ' 30; Latin ; Sec’y. H. R. ’32; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’33; Jr. Dramatic Club ’31; Girl Reserves ’30-’34; Glee Club ’32, ’33, ’34; Octet ’33, •O A --—- Dorsett The name that dwells on every tongue No minstrel needs.” —Manrique Entered ’30; Latin; V. Pres. Student Body ’33 ; Pres. Student Body ’34; V. Pres. H. R. ’30; Pres. H. R. ’32; Treas H. R. ’33; Tennis Team ’34; Intra¬ mural Basketball ’34; Hi-Y Hi-Y Basketball Team ’34; V. Pres. Jr. Debating Club ’31 ; Triangular Debating Team ’32, ’33; Hi-Y Club ’33, ’34; “Most Personality” Most Dependable” “Best All Round” ’34; Nat’l. Honor Society ’33, ’34; Manag¬ ing Editor, 1934 Annual. Kenneth W. Earnhardt .... The elements so mixed in him That Nature might stand up and say to all the world, ’T his was a man!” —Shakespeare Entered ’29; General. Louise Ennis She was always that modest and sweet, 1 de¬ clare She would blush full as red as her elegant hair.” —Selected Entered ’30 ; Science; Tumbl¬ ing ’31 ; Basketball ’32, ’33. Henry N. Fairley, h - Exceeding wise, fair- spoken and persuading.” —Shakespeare Entered ’30; Latin; Class Cheerleader ’31, ’32, ’33; H. R. Banker ’31 ; H. R. Echo Report¬ er ' 31 ; Winner Fire Prevention Essay Contest ’33 ; School Store Ass’t ’34; School Cheerleader ’31, ’32, ’33 ; Tennis Team ’34; Hi-Y Basketball ’34; Jr. Dram¬ atic Club ’31 ; Letter Club ’33, ’34; Echo Staff ’33; Editor-in- Chief, 1934 Annual. Frances E. Fisher Full of a gentle kindness Her looks and language are.” —Cleghorn Entered ' 29; Science; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’32. Ed Gardner He was man, take him for all in all, Whose like I shall not see again” —Shakespear Entered ’29; Science; Track ’31, ’32; Midget Football ’30, ’31; Basketball ’32; Football ’32; 33. 16
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Edward J. Church In the very may-morn of his youth, Ripe for exploits and en¬ terprises.” —Shakespeare Entered ’30; Science; Sec y. H. R. ' 31 ; Chr. Social Comip. ’32; V. Pres. H. R. ’33; Pres. H. R. ' 34; Band ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Orchestra ’32, ’33, ’34; Nature Club ' 30; Glee Club ' 32; State Music Contest ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34. Charles N. Clark With his glorious gift of bluff, And his splendid fighting stuff.” —Service Entered ’29; Sc ' ence; V. Pres. Senior Class ' 34; Pres. R. R. ’31, ’34; Sec’y. H. R. ’30; Council Member ’31-’33; Foot¬ ball ’31-’33; Track ’31-’33; Basketball ’31-’34 ; Baseball ’34 ; Jr. Debating Club ’31; Letter Club ’32-’34; Band ’31-33; Treas. Hi-Y Club ’33; Sports Editor, 1934 Annual. Marie Cline O lovely eyes of azure. Clear as the waters of a brook that run Limpid and laughing in the summer sun.” —Longfellow Entered ’30; Latin; Council Member ' 31, ' 32; Sec’y. H. R. ’31; Basketball ' 31, ’32, ’33; Treas. Jr. Dramatic Club ’31 ; Girl Reserves ’31, ' 34; “Most Popular” ’34. Catherine Clodfelter ” .... A maiden coming as through the mist a star.” —Colum Entered ’30; Home Eco¬ nomics ; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ' 33 ; Baseball ’33 ; Nature Club ’32. Christine Cook A grace that seemed Caught from the swaying of the summer sea.” —Bryant Entered ’30; Latin ; Hand¬ book Comm. ’32; V. Pres. H. R. ’31 ; Sec’y. H. R. ’33 ; Soccer ' 31 ; Tennis ’32; Intramural Basketball ’32; Jr. Dramatic Club ’31 ; Girl Reserves’30 -’34; Pres. Girl Reserves ' 33 ; Glee Club ’31-’32; Girls’ Trio ’32, ' 33 ; Octet ’33, ’34 ; Song Leader, Girls’ League ’33, ’34; State Music Contest ’33, ’34. L hpY v. i Robert Cooke It’s . . . the smile ye wear That’s makin’ the sunshine everywhere.” —Stanton Entered ’29; Science. Fr vnklii Crowell r . Who consecrates■ ' his hours by vigorous efforts and an honest aim.” —Young Entered ' 30 ; Science ; V. Pres. Freshman Class ’31 ; Treas. Sophomore Class ’32; Marshal ' 33 ; Treas., Student Council ' 32, ’33; Elections Comm. ’34; V. Pres. H. R. ’30; Pres. H. R. ■31; Sec’y. H. R. ’32; Chr. H. R. Citizenship Comm. ' 33 ; Tenhis ’34; Nat’l. Honor So¬ ciety ’33, ’34; Winner Science Excellence Medal ' 34. Betsy T. Cruse Her days henceforth were given to quiet tasks of good In the great world . . . .” —Bryant Entered ’30; General; H. R. Echo Reporter ’32; H. R. Ath Mftr. ’33; Sec’y. H. R. ’31; H. R. Council Representative ’33; Basketball ’32; Baseball ’32; Volley Ball ’32; Tennis ’33; Letter Club ’33, ’34; Glee Club ’33. 15
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THE FCHO John W. Gardner He is complete in feature and in mind, With all good grace to grace a gentleman.’ —Shakespeare Entered ’30; General; H. K. Echo Reporter ’31 ; H. R. Bank¬ er ’31 ; V. Pres. H. R. ’32 ; Treas. H. R. ' 33; Wresting ' 32, ' 33; Letter Club ’33, 34 ; Glee Club ' 32. Mildred Garrett Her eyes as stars of twi¬ light fair, Like twilight, too, her dusky hair.” Wordsworth Entered ’30; Latin; Sec’y. H. R. ’30; Chr. H. R. Welfare Comm. ’31 : Treas H. R 32 : Baseball ' 30 ; Basketball ' 30; Travel Club ’31 ; Jr. Dramatic Club 31. Ellen Gill ... . She moves with a soft composure.” —Cleghorn Entered ' 30; Science; Sec ' y. H. R. ' 30, ’31; Basketball ’30; Art Club ' 31 ; Letter Club ' 33, ’34. Entered ’30 ; Latin ; Pres. Freshman Class ' 31 ; Pres. Sophomore Class 32; Pres. H. R 31, ’32; Jr. Debating Club 31 ; Jr. Dramatic Club ’31 ; Hi-T Club 34; Mgr. Hi-Y Basketball 34 ; Tennis 34 ; Sec ' y. Senior Class ’34 ; Nat’l. Honor Society ’34; “Best Dis¬ position” 34 ; 1034 Annual. Editor. Literary Frank Gooding, Jr. . . . . Plays, in the many games of life, that oiu Where what he most dotl value must be won.” —Wordsworth Letha Goodman Like a lovely tree, S he grew to womanhood.” —Byron Entered ' 33; General; (Acti¬ vities in other schools:) Chr. Class Program Comm. ' 31 . Basketball ’31. ' 32; Franklin Society ' 31 ; Jefferson Society ’32. William A. Goore, Jr. fust at the age, ’twixt boy and youth, When thought is speech and speech is truth.’ —Scott 3e Latin . Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’32; Pres. H, R. ’33. - Her eyes like wells, where sun lies too, So clear and trustful and brown, Without a bubble warning you That here’s a place to drown.” —Dargan Entered ’30; Latin ; H. It. Echo Reporter ' 31; Chr. H. R. Welfare Comm. ' 32; Basketball •;U Tennis ' 32 ; Travel Club ; Girl Reserves 30-’34 ; Treas. Girl Reserves ' 33; Best Dress¬ ed ’34. Evelyn Griffith 34 -
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