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,T , . N' Y 1 L I 1 I i ii, i fa i Pi' ,ff -bi L- -for f., r 33. - ,N . THOMAS STRAIN Nln every way a success is he, But for the stage he was made to bef, Calvertana Stall 43 Calvert News Staff 43 Calvert Play 2, 3, 43 Clee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Mission Promoter I, 2, 43 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 43 Nutty Club 1, 2. ANNA SMITH 'cStrive in meekness, and blush to hurl it famef' Calvertana Stall' 43 Calvert News Staff 43 Harmonica Band 2, 3. ANN LOUISE SMYSER Her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece. Calvertana Staff 4g Associate Editor, Cal- vert News Staff 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Girl Scout 3, 43 Nutty Club I, 23 Harmonica Band 3. EVELYN WELLER Her hair is clustered oier u brow, Bright with intelligence, and the beam of youthf, Glee Club I, 2, 3g Mission Promoter 2g Nutty Club 1, 2. ALMA WERLEY HA cast of thought upon her face, And ll soft and timid gracefi Calvertana Staff 43 Calvert News Staff 4g Harmonica Band 2, 3g Girl Scout 3. ELMER WARNEMENT Rest is sweet, after slrifef' Calvertana Stall 43 Managing Editor, Cal- vert News Staff 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball I, 2g Basketball Manager 33 Mis- sion Promoter 23 Calvert Play 3, 43 Har. monica Band 3, 4g Nutty Club 2. F-:L -P I-'TP-1 ,. -I.. Tff - f, -I ,, T-Ji ,MfgZWEffffttgnfallgwftglfltiffwflgl,,,E,f,tf,S,,.t,EWM page SCUCYIZSCYI,
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I K 'Q Q' r 531' i , 1 .X FRANCIS ROHRBACH 'cWhateoer he did was alone with so much easeg In him ,twas natural to pleasef' Class Secretary 33 Class Treasurer 23 Cal- vert Play 4g Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball lg Basketball Manager 4. CATHERINE PUFFENBERGER '24 good disposition is more valuable than. gold. Calvertana Staff 4g Calvert News Staff 45 Mission Promoter 4g Girl Scout 3, 4g Nutty Club l, 2g Harmonica Band 3. BEATRICE SCHERGER 'Wictory belongs to the perseveringf, Calvertana Staff 43 Calvert News Staff 4. CARL SAAD ul have no time for it, unless iris business Football 3, 4. FERRELL SHEELEY a'Loolf, heis zcifuling up the watch 'lf his witg By and by it will strike. Calvertana Staff 4g Calvert News Staff 4. ELLA SCHLETER More powerful is she who has herself in her ozvn powerf, Calvertana Staff 43 Calvert News Staff 4. F-3,-lei.:-V A U, M t::'J.q M ,,,,, gag ,,,,, W gi,W,HWg,,i,Eu,lEr,i,g ,,,i, ,E ,,WgW,g,,,,g,j.g page sixteen
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es T 2 Liu. I X if l 1 I I I 395' ffl!-.: 'W I-z i Epi i :Ei I 31- Q - 1: 1 Enron ACHIEVEMENTS ONE bright sunny morning. of 1927, a group of seventy- naive, green and everything freshmen, entered for the Calvert. We had every make things hum, and we what was later known as I xL YK JEME 9y ..-i es- CLASS R1Nc way back in the September one crude youths, simple, that goes to characterize first time the portals of ounce of spirit necessary to soon began to develop into the famous class of '31, Starting out as freshmen, we began our list of great achievements by politely tucking into a corner of our victory chest the first big paper campaign that came our way. We often wondered why there wasn't a nutty club at Calvert before the freshmen of l927 came, but when we look back and see that our class boasted of ten original members, it is no longer a mystery. And so, when June came, we could all join with Shakespeare and say, UAll's well that ends well.77 September came again, and we had the heavenly feeling of being sedate sopho- mores. We began this year with more pep than ever, and graciously took to our credit the very first campaign of the year, that of selling the highest number of subscriptions for our school publication. Another mission paper sale came along, We won that, too. ln view of the fact that the sophomores seemed to have an excess amount of lung capacity, and that they were favored with much Hexibility of tongue, it Was decided to organize a harmonica band. Nine members of our class helped to make this organi- zation a big blow out. The dramatic presentation, The Thirteenth Chair,'7 found one of our members playing a leading role, and thus starting a record in dramatics made by our class and likely to stand for some time. As a fitting ending to this great year, we won the subscription campaign for the Calvertana, and called it quits until the next September. Then came our junior year, and it is one to be remembered. Scouting became a new activity and our junior girls were superb in the art of tying knots. The goddess of oratory certainly had her eye on our class, for it was from our ranks that the speaker for the boys, oratorical contest was chosen, and of course he brought back the trophy. Our commercial students brought us honors, two of them placed high in the district meet and entered the state Hnals. The annual play, MThe Patsyf' was a great success, but why not when three of our own boys starred in it? Next We put out the junior issue of '6The Calvert News, and it only went to show the great things that were in store for the readers the next year. To top off an outstanding year, we put on a junior-senior banquet that it will take years to equal. Lastly, we write of our senior year. We have tried to make this year stand for our best efforts, for we realize that it is the last one we will spend at Calvert. We started crib' ,-,-A . --1 - Wt A ---A fwfrfE1wmgwwgmWEWWEWWEMWVgf,WgWw5,,WEWWaEafM 5 A page eighteen
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