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.-Q34 Af' 5,,4..-w:zfiq,,fj2 L.,-v...w,.,4j V '..2.a-spa? 1 fra, up I sk imc. N, -.., zu, -.,, .aff , ,.-'nf MILLIKEN IRELAND McKINNEY VARTY Class of '29 In September, 1926, a most unpromising looking group of youngsters arrived on our campus. However, in spite of the fact that they looked as though they would get dizzy if they attempted even straight flying, they held up remarkably well under the trial flight of the first two weeks. Soon catching onto the way things were done, they elected Griswold Ruth as their pilot and Katherine Holmes, Arthur Davis and Louise Varty to assist him. Their first solo flight was attempted when, all by themselves, with no juniors or seniors, they gave a sophomore party. It was such a success that they were allowed to try it again in the spring. At the class sing they out-yelled both other classes and so carried off the S10 prize. After several more months spent in ground-training they attained the rank of juniors. As such they chose as their leaders Griswold Ruth, presidentg Louise Varty, vice-president, Elizabeth Flanders, secretary, and Marion White, treasurer. They went through the endurance flight of the mid-year exams with very few planes crashing and they attained new heights with their junior play, Pomander Walk. A Senior-Junior and a Junior-Senior party also added to the joys of life. Besides that, our budding aviators claimed first place in the class sing, proving that they were talented in more ways than one. At last they reached the rank of seniors. Again they elected officers, Herbert Mil- liken, president, Frank Ireland, vice-presidentg Louise Varty, secretary, Rosalie Mc- Kinney, treasurer, and also Carl Savage, Student Union president. They had dis- covered by then what it is like to be in the air, and indeed they seemed to be up in the air about something most of the time! First it was the popularity contest with Carl Savage taking the honors, then it was the mid-year exams, then a few social events, and last but not least, the senior play, Honor Bright. They seemed to be fioating on clouds towar J accalaureate, class night, the senior dinner dance and commencement night. that they are to receive their wings, where to fly is the question. . . ' . - ', -V . w-S W fiat! N , ' f.37QY', .-QT A, .Q - IV? wie ? Q . ,,,. ef--' gi l sg' -K ' Elm' 1 ,A v:ls4f:f3f3T-i'- -' 'aasw4ssarf' 1 A ., -. . riff ' .2 5 . .ig . , .a, .:f,,...:'tf as-mf' ' . e , Q 'isa annum News Ig,-:.,i4.,Nj:, , 4,1-33.15-just-,.7---Y---f- V Y A , V. - 4. - --,- V 3- V N -Q - - ,I :W QL- ,de '.,,,,- . I , --, , , .u , , -, .,,., ,. ,,.,, , . M ,,,. , e M, A PAGE
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Jerrold Q. Abel fJerryJ C. P. III-Student council 2: home room basketball 4: candy booth 3: hall guard 3: gym roundsman 4, 5. 6. Play up, play up, and play the game: Thelma Edythe Adle fTinyJ C. C. II-Service 3, 4. So cool, so calm, so brifrht. Kendrick Halley Agee lKenl C. P. II-Inter-class baseball 4: inter-class basketball 6: football reserve 3, 5: Khem Klub 3, 4, 5, 6: hall guard 2. His good humor is a fountain never dry. Bernard James Alcott lBarneyj C. C. llffSenior class basketball: production manager Arrowhead 5: staff 6. That is gold which is worth gold. Virginia Marie Alexander Vfinyl C. P. I-Dramatics 3, 4: hall guard 5, 6: fashion show 4, 6. My crown is in my heart, not on my bead. Mary Alyns fTommyl C. P. I. What man dare I dare. Ruth Dorothea Andres iBootsl C. P. I-Public speaking: State academic contest 2, 4, 6: Thalian 2, 3, 4, 5. 6: corresponding secre- tary 3: president 5: Social Science club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: Math club 2. 3, 4. 5, 6: secretary 5, 6: Khem Klub 3, 4, 5, 6: treasurer 3, 4: Poetry club 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: vice- president 3, 4: president 5, 6: Olympians 3, 4, 5, 6. Charms strike the sight, and merit wins the soul. Beth Elaine Andrews C. P. I-Thalian 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: Khem Klub 2, 3, 4, 5, 6: Math club 3. 4. 5. 6. A tender heart, a will inflexible. Muriel G. Andrews C. C. I.-Activity chorus 3, 4: slip collector 2. Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new. Marjorie H. Anspach lMarjb C. C. I.-Activity chorus 5, 6: hall guard 3, 4: slip collector 2. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. Margaret Jeanette Ash YPGZF C. P. I-Choir: Hansel and Gretel: Martha: Girls' octette. Calm and unruffled as the sum- mer sea. Robert Charles Austin lBudl C. P. III-Sophomore board of di- rectors 1, 2: inter-class swimming 2, 4, 6. Come. shall we E0 and kill us venison? Ruth Babb fBillyJ C. C. I-Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Soft is the music that would charm forever: The flower of sweetest smell is shy and lowly. Leila Marion Bacon iPefrszyl C. P. I-Girls' xzlee club 4: art club 6. I've lived and loved. PAGE 18
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