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THE ECHO Samuel Ryburn His quaint wit made home-truths seem more true.” —T aylor Entered ' 30 ; Science ; Student Council Member ' 33, 34: Class Cheer Leader ' 31, ’32, ’33 ; Pres. Junior Class’33; Pres. Senior Class ' 34 ; Pres. H. R. ' 33, ' 34; Jr. Dramatic Club ' 31; Band ' 33. ' 34; Band Emblem Club ' 34; Letter Club ' 33, ' 34; Nat’l. Honor Society ' 34; State Music Contest ' S3, 34 ; Most Popular” ; Most Original” ' 34 ; Art Editor, 1934 Annual. Juanita Safrit All that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes.” —Byron Entered 30; Home Econo¬ mics ; Sec’y. Treas. H. R. 30; H. R. Banker 31 ; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’32, 33; Basketball 31, ’32, ’33 ; Tennis ’32’ 33; Girl Reserves ’30, 31. Rebekah Safrit ' She holds her little thoughts in sight, Tho, gay they leap and and run . ” —Meynell Entered ’30; Latin; Chr. H. R. Citizenship Comm. ' 32; Field Day ' 31 ; Girl Reserves Club ' 33, ’34; St. I; Chr. Religious erves ’3|gJOpm- iiX34. t?e light of his ad¬ venturous eyes Flashing with bold enter¬ prise.” —Cary Entered ’30; Science; H. R. Banker ’31 ; Chr. H. R. Welfare Comm. ' 33. Gayzelle Sherwood Her modest looks a cot¬ tage might adorn Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn.” —Goldsmith Entered ’30; Home Econo¬ mics : Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ’32; Baseball ’32; Girl Reserves ’31, ' 32; Girls’ League ’33, ’34. Howard Sherrill The spirit of a youth that means to be of note.” —Shakespeare Entered ’29; General; H. R. Banker ’30 ; V. Pres. H. R. 32 ; Intramural Basketball ’33. Vivian Shue Who comprehends her trust, and to the same Keeps faithful with a sin¬ gleness of aim.” —Wordsworth Entered ’30; Latin; H. R. Banker ’31, ’32; Tennis ’31, ' 32, ' 33 ; Basketball ’31, ’32, ’33 ; Baseball ’32; ’33; Jr. Debat¬ ing Club ’31 ; Girl Reserves ’30- ’34; Chr. Service Comm. Girl Reserves ’31; Chr. Ways and Means Comm. Girl Reserves ' 32. Edward Shuping . . . . Whose armor is his honest thought.” —Wot ton Entered ’30; General; H. R. Banker ’31.
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THE ECHO Naomi Rendleman A timid voice, yet not afraid In ways so sweet to roam” —Dargan Entered ’30 ; Latin fCommence- ment Comm. ’34 ; Cnr. H. R. Program Comm. ’30, 31; Chr. H. R. Social Comm. ’32; Girl Reserves ’30-’34; Glee Club ' 33, ’34; Nat’l. Honor Society ’34; Pros. Glee Club ’34; Seely. Girl Reserves ’34; St. Cecelia Octet ’34; State Music Contest ’33, ’34. Thomas Rice, Jr. .... A mind at peace with all .. . .” —Byron Entered ’30; Science; Chr H. R. Point System Comm. ’31; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ’32; H. R. Treas. ' 33 ; Basketball ' 33 ; Com¬ mercial Club ’31 ; Art Club ’32; Band’32. Helen Rimer T rusty, dusky , vivid, true .” —Stevenson Entered ' 30; Home Econo¬ mics. Ralph Roberts E’en his failings leaned to virtue’s side.” —Goldsmith Entered ’31 ; Latin; Traffic Comm. ’33, ’34; V. Pres. H. R. ’33; Chr. H. R. Citizenship Comm. ’34; Track ’33, ' 34 Cross Country Team ' 33 Basketball ' 32 ; Football ’32 Craftsman’s Guild ’33; Glee Club ’33, .’34; Nat l Honor So¬ ciety ’84. Mary Edna Rouzer ”Her friends who knew her well The sweetness of her heart could tell.” —Carleton Entered ’30; Latin; Chr. H. R. Social Comm. ’30, ’31 ; Basketball ’31, ' 32; Soccer ’31, ' 32; Baseball ’31, ’32; Jr Dra¬ matic Club ’30, ’31; Girl Re¬ serves ’30-’34 ; Glee Club ’32, ’33. William Ruble The glint of the steel blue eye Told of a spirit that would not die.” —Ticknor Entered ' 29 ; Science; Football ' 32, ' 33 ; Nature Club ' 30. Raymond Rufty He, full of bashfulness and truth.” —Tasso Entered ’30; Science; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ’32, ’33 ; Track Team ’33; Intramural Basketball ’31, ’32. ’33, ’34; Letter Club ’33, ’34. George E. Rusher, Jr. Skilled in every trick, he would make black Look white, and white look black.” —Ovid Entered ’30; Latin; Sec’y. Treas. H. R. ’31 ; Sec’y. H. R. ’32; Chr. H. R. Citizenship Comm. ’34.
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THE ECHO Robert Small He sought to be a friend. —Cook Entered ' 29 ; Science; Chr. H. R. Program Comm. ' 31 ; Sec ' y. H. R. ' 32; Science Club ' 30. Charles Smith There ' s a nice youngster of excellent pith; Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. —Holmes Entered ' 29 ; Science; V. Pres. H. R. ' 30; Sec’y. Treas. H. R. ' 82; Basketball ' 32, ' 33; Foot¬ ball ' 31, ' 32, ' 33. Lawrence Smith His hair -was crisp and black and long; His face was like the tan. —Longfellow Entered ’29; Science; H. R. Banker ’SI ; Treas. H. R. ' 33; Tennis ’34. Ralph Smith ’ He was the mildest- mannered man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. —Byron Entered ' 30 ; Science: Traffic Comm. ' 33, 34 ; Class Ath. Mgr. ' 32, ’33; H. R. Ath. Mcr. ' 31. ' 32, ' 33; Football ' 32; Football Team ' 33; Intramural Basket¬ ball ' 32-34; Mgr. Basketball Team ' 84; Letter Club ' 32, ' 33, ’84. John Henry Spencer A man he was to all the country dear. . . —Goldsmith Entered ' 80; Science; Sec’y. H. R. ' 30 ; H. R. Echo Reporter ' 31 ; Pres. H. R. ' 32; Football ’31, ' 32; Ass ' t. Mgr. Football Team ' 33; Wrestling ' 33; Ten¬ nis 34. Catherine Stallings ”Her hair was a shining sheen.” —Wilcox Entered ' 30; Home Econo¬ mics ; H. R. Banker ' 32. Claudine Stallings A noble type of good, Heroic womanhood. —Longfellow Entered ’30: Home Econo¬ mics; Sec’y. H. R. ’32; Sec’y. Treas. H. R. ’38 ; Banking Club •31. Josephine Surratt Wise as she is winsome, and good as she is wise; And besides her other graces, she’s good at making pies. —Selected Entered ’30; Latin; H. R. Ath. Mgr. ’32. ’33 ; Baseball ’31 ; Basketball Team ' 82; Intra mural Basketball ’33; Jr. Dra¬ matic Club ' 31: Girl Reserves ’30-’34; Chr. Health Comm. Girl Reserves 33. 27
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