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Hunt, Ada Milburn “Milly” Officious, innocent, sincere. Of every friendless name the friend. Entered ’34; Latin ; Girl Reserves ’35-’38; Library Ass. ’37. Hunter, Hugh “Hugo” Learning by study must be won, ’Twas ne’er entailed from sire to son. Entered ’34 ; Language; Hi-Y ’37, ’38 ; Stage Comm. ’37, ’38 ; Intramural Basketball ’37, ’38. Iddings, Ray Leonard I have believed the best of every man. Entered ’33 ; General; Football ’34 ; Traffic Officer ’35, ’36 ; Intramural Basketball ’34-’37 ; Intramural Baseball ’34-’36; Vice-Pres. H. R. ’35 ; Treas. H. R. ’36. Isenhour, Alberta Stine A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all oher virtues. Entered ’34; Home Economics; Secy. H. R. ’37. Jarrett, Charles C. What he feels and not what he does honors a man. Entered ’34 ; General; Study Hall Monitor ’36, ’37. Jarrett, Genelda Pauline “Polly” Accuracy is the twin brother of honesty. Entered ’34 ; General ; Secy. H. R. ’36; Secy. Treas. H. R. ’37; Girl Reserves ’35-’37. Johnson, Margaret Louise High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds. Entered ’34 ; Latin ; Pres H. R. ’37 ; National Honor Society ’37, ’38 ; Vice-Pres. National Honor Society ’38 ; State Latin Contest ’37 ; Latin Medal ’37 ; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Ass. ’37, ’38; Student Council ’38 ; Co-Chr. Social Standards Conference ’38 ; Secy. H. R. ’35, ’36; Study Hall Monitor ’35, ’36; Tennis ’36, ’37 ; Baseball ’37 ; May Queen ’38. Jones, Joseph F. “Joe” In thought, or act, accountable to none But to himself, and the gods alone. Entered ’34; General. Jones, Ruth Muriel Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Entered ’34 ; Latin ; Library Ass. ’36, ’37 ; Auditorium Comm. Student Council ’38. Ketner, Mary Virginia Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Entered ’34; Latin; Girl Reserves ’35-’38; Traffic Comm. ’37, ’38; Student Council ’38; Pres. H, R. ’38; Chr. Traffic Comm. ’38 ; National Honor Society; Bus. Mgr. Echo ’38 ; Captain Magazine Contest ' 38 ; Glee Club ’35-’38 ; State Music Contest ' 36; State Latin Contest ’35 ; Vice-Pres. Senior Class ’38; Study Hall Monitor ' 36-’38; Invitation Comm. ’38; Archery ' 38: Intramural Baseball ’38; Basketball ’35; Tennis ’37, ' 38; Prophet ’38; Best Executive ”38. 22
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Heilig, Jr., Joseph N. “Joe” I to my pledged word am true. Entered ’34; Science; Echo Jr. ’37, ’38; Sports Editor Echo Jr. ’38; Football ’36; Intramural Basketball ’38. Hodge, Mary Frances A woman of her sex the seeming paragon. Entered ’34 ; General ; Secy.-Treas. H. R. ’35 ; Glee Club ’34 ; Athletic Mgr. H. R. ’38 ; Traffic Officer ’37 ; Basketball ’37. ’38 ; Soccer ’37. ’38 ; Hockey ’37. ’38 ; Baseball ’37. ’38 ; Tennis ’38 ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’37, ’38. Hodge, Virginia Duree She preferred to be good, rather than to seem so. Entered ’34 ; General ; Secy.-Treas. H. R. ’34. ’36 ; Song Leader H. R. ’34 ; Chr. Program Comm. H. R. ’35 ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’37, ’38 ; Glee Club ’34, ’35 ; Basket¬ ball ’34, ’37. ’38. Hoffman, Burton Alvin “Burt” Here’s to the pilot who weather’d the storm ! Entered ’34; Science; Echo Jr. Reporter ’38. Hoffner, Juanita “Nita” Of every noble word, the silent part is best. Entered ’34; Science. Holshouser, Eleanor “Happy” Ye Gods ! But she is wondrous fair ! Entered ’34; Language: Secy. H. R. ’35; Chr. Social Comm. H. R. ' 36 ; Girl Reserves ’35, ’38 ; Chr. Citizen¬ ship Comm. H. R. ’38 ; Best Looking ’38. Horn, Jr., Carl “Bud” His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand. Entered ’34 ; Latin ; Secy. H. R. ’36-’38 ; Treas. Cla s ’35 ; Hi-Y ’37. ’38 ; Secy. Hi-Y ’38 ; State Latin Contest ’36, ’37 ; Art Editor Echo Jr. ’37 ; Editor Echo Jr. ’38 ; Lawyer ’38 ; National Honor Society ’38 ; Monitor ’36. ’38 ; Editor Echo ’38. How an, Evelyn Marie The only way to have a friend is to be one. Entered ’34 ; General. Hubbard, Jr., Henry Chatham “Bud” As a wit. if not first, in the very first line. Entered ’34: General; Echo Jr. ’37, ’38; Editorial Editor Echo Jr. ’38. Hudson, Elmina “Minny” Friend more divine than all divinities. Entered ' 37; General; Archery ' 38: Reporter Echo Jr. ' 37; Orchestra ' 37; Friendliest ' 38. 21
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Kimball, Frank A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Entered ’34 ; General. Kirk, Janella I have no secret of success but hard work. Entered ’34 ; General ; Pres. English Club ’37 ; Nation¬ al Honor Society ’38 ; Student Council ’38 ; Study Hall Monitor ’36, ’37 ; Glee Club ’35 ; Most Studious ’38. Kluttz, Armond “Fuzzy” And still be doing, never done. Entered ' 34 ; General ; Football Mgr. ’36 ; Track ’37. Kluttz, Walter Garland To be a gentleman is to be honest, to be gentle, to be generous, to be brave, and to be wise. Entered ’34 ; Science ; Traffic Officer ’37, ’38. Krider, John Scott Gentle to others, to himself severe. Entered ’34 : General ; Treas. Hi-Y ’37 ; Pres. H. R. ’36 ; Band ’35-’38 ; Orchestra ’36 ; State Music Contest 35 ; Band Letter Club ’36-’38 ; Hi-Y ’36-’38. Lentz, Hazel A face with gladness overspread ; Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. Entered ’34 ; General ; Glee Club ’36, ’37 ; Orchestra ’35 ; Basketball ’35-’38 ; Soccer ’35-’38 ; Baseball ’35-’38 ; Track ' 35-’38 ; Girls’ Athletic Ass. ’35. Lentz, Jason Handle your tools without mittens. Entered ’34 ; General ; Stage Crew ’37-’38. Lentz, Lillian It is well to be honest and true. Entered ’34 ; General ; Orchestra ’35-’37 ; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Ass. ’35 ; Basketball ’35-’38 ; Basketball ’35-’38 ; Track ’35-’38. Leonard, Clifton The quiet mind is richer than the crown. Entered ’34 ; General ; Pres. H. R. ’34-’36 ; Band ’36 ; Student Council ’34, ’36. Leonard, Frances It is good to be merry and wise. Entered ’34 ; General ; Pres. H. R. ’36 ; Secy. H. R. ’37. 23
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