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THE oiiTL1N1ggAN MSENICDFQS June Simmonds Loyd Champion Lucy Hippie Geraldine Newton Ralph Bloom Polly Storm Elizabeth Cord Jack Carter Annabelle Jamison SI101ffy -editoi' of the year book . . likes music . . finds playing the clarinet good entertainment . . especially for Marion. High -flashy left-handed forward and all-around athlete . . hard worker . . favorite saying: I never touched him . Lucy -very studious . . good swimmer . . modest . . we think she would enjoy working in a greenhouse . . such pleasant surroundings. ''farafyu-1'ecl-headed queen of -litterbugs . . basketball fan deluxe . . goes in for Sidell in a big way . . everybody's friend. BlaUmmm -football and wrestling letter man . . good singing voice . . has hot lips . . L' remember his burning lips at operetta practice?l. PoIlyl'-quiet . . likes music . . sang in operetta . . most beautiful hands in school . . her personality will carry her far. Li::ic '-school pianist . . excels in Commercial work . . cheerful disposition . . seems to be interested in a certain brown Dodge. Jacob -little but mighty . , wrestling letter man . . always puts on a good show . . likes to visit Mr. Tedrick's neighbors . . Oh, Mary! Spitfire -secretary of the class . . an office girl . . cheerful disposition . . has become very fond of a certain Musebeck's employee. Page Tl1i1'ty-two
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THE CATLINEAN Page Thirty-one After the winter's activities, most of which were held inside the school building, the new spring events were a welcome change. Before and after school, and especially at noon, the campus was filled with students roaming about. The school building was almost deserted, for everyone seemed to enjoy being out of doors because of the pleasant weather. Gradually the dormant trees and flowers came to life, until by the time vacation came the campus seemed to be the prettiest spot in Catlin. The last game in the basketball season was played in March. The class tour- naments were held, and later, spring football followed. The wrestling squad took honors in the Champaign meet, which ended the wrestling season for the year. An all-school project of selling magazines was held, with the proceeds going into a fund for a movie projector. After the Easter vacation the Seniors successfully presented their class play, Professor Pepp . April ushered in track practice and a series of successful meets. All of the athletes, Athletic Board members, and cheer-leaders were guests at the annual Athletic Banquet, held in the auditorium. The speech contests, which began in late March and continued into April, were attended by several students. Many students were seen practicing shorthand and typing during early April because of the Commercial Contest which was held then. For the Seniors, May was a very busy month. First they were honored by the Junior-Senior Banquet, then, after presenting class night and attending bac- calaureate, they graduated. Copies of the Catlinean were distributed among the students in late May. The all-school picnic was greatly enjoyed by teachers and students alike. On the last day of school the awards earned during the year were presented by the principal.
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'ILH E C A LylylflylElA N SEN Nellie Mae Stout Virginia Taylor llilda Church Page Thirty-tlxrce ICDRSM. Russell Anderson lleulah Fuller bloc lirusich lletty Keller Donald Newton Lois llall NcIliv -a hue violinist . . studious, mild-mannered . . why, all the interest in liairmount . . Nellie? 4lll-Statcvafootball and track letter man . . voted best-looking and best- dressed in school . . why so many trips to llloomington? Ulgllllllllltdy-llli6S music . . sings in glee club . . plenty noisy . . dancing seems to be her favorite hobby . . always entertaining. Gi111zic -aiiother cheer leader . . best girl athlete in school . . always in a . . we will never forget those dates with a curly-haired Romeo. good humor Shag -all-around athlete . . winner of nine letters . . although his main interests are ffBL1,i-xv!! athletics . . he still tinds time to maintain a high scholastic standing. -has a good speaking voice . . likes music . . good in commercial work . . seems to have a big interest in Itairmount. ff J ff' ' ' ' ., . Q f - - ' . 1 ' ' I otty -quiet . . sophisticated red-head of the class . . likes music . . is famous for her vocal rendition of Oh, lVOl1Il1llClu ff ' 7, N ' ' Y , - , . ' A F .Slzanty -co-captain of tootball team . . and tl iegulai in basketball . . voted best-dressed in school . . it couldn't be because of a certain cheerleader? Spud -liet' friendly disposition makes her well liked in school . . blushcs easily . . you know Lois by her amusing giggles.
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