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20 THE SENIOR MAGNET MARGARET HELEN HENNINGER “Marg Solutatorian Alumni Editor Magnet IV; Basketball. ‘‘Her wind io her a kingdom is.” JOHN BICKEL HOLMAN Class Baseball II. “The most manifest of wisdom is continued cheerfulness.” PAUL WHISTLER JENKINS “Jinx” ’aledictorian Business Manager Magnet IV. “We gazed and gazed and still the wonder grew That one small •head could carry all he knew.” DAVID DALE KIRKPATRICK Kirk” “His form was of the manliest beauty His heart was kind and true.” VERNA EVELYN KRAUSE With Honor “Arms crossed, brow bent, Thought immersed, a student intent.” ■HHH
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THE SENIOR MAGNET 19 ROBERT MALCOLM HARPER “Bob” Basketball II, III, IV; Captain IV; Football III, IV; Magnet Reporter III, IV; Class Basketball I, II, HI; Class Baseball I, II; Vice President Hi-y IV. “A high school joke to cure the blues.” MARY VAN ETTA HEADLAND Chorus I, II, III; Class Secretary III, IV. “She is pretty to walk zvith And zvitty to talk zvith And pleasant to think on.” WILLIAM LEWIS HEINEMAN “Bill” Glee Club II, III, IV; Chorus in “Bulbul;” Chorus I, II, III. “Did you e’er see a boy like this Who dares not meet a pretty Miss? JENNINGS REIBER HELM “Helm” Class Basketball I; Class Baseball I; Glee Club I, II: Chorus I, II, III. “He is a good fcllozv, it zvill all be well.” ESTHER MAE HENNINGER “Es” Basketball. The softer charm, that in her manner lies Is framed to captivate, yet not surprise.”
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THE SENIOR MAGNET 21 PAUL SMITH KRUG “WuTz” Football III, IV; Class Basketball I, II; King in “Bulbul;” John Perrybingle in “Cricket on the Hearth.” “Talkest thou nothing but ladies?” HELEN ELEANOR LEEDOM “Snooks” Class Treasurer I, II, HI, IV; Accompanist for “Sylvia” and “Bulbul;” Chorus and class accompanist. “She had eyes that could speak though her tongue were silent.” JANET LEEDOM “Jady” Chorus I, II, III. “Hoie happy could I be with either, Were ’tother dear charmer away.” RUSSELL REED MacDONALD “Putt” Football I, II, III, IV; Captain IV; Class Basketball I. II; Class Baseball I, II. “He was full of joke and jest”—and hamburgers! RUTH ELIZABETH MANGOLD “Root” This is a flower that smiles on every one.
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