VELMA MURPHY “A kind heart is a fountain of glad- ness, making everything in its vicinity freshen with smiles.” President class 29, '30 ; President P. L. S. '29; Vice-President P. L. S. 30: Secretary Girls Athletic Club 29; H. S. Editor of We Me-Co 30. Velma is a true specimen of a genuine girl She posseses many noble trails that we all ad- mire in a lovely character. Her face bespeaks the purity of her heart. Her sunny smile- combined with her modest and studious ways will Jong be remembered. WAYNE KELLEY “He had no wish hut to be glad, he hated naught but to be sad.” Associate Iius. Mgr. We-Me-Co 30 : Pres. K. L. S. 30; Vice Pres, class 30; Joke Editor Star of Hope” ‘30; Vice Pres. Webster De- bating Club 29; Athletic Club. Gazing at his apparently angelic counten- ance as he nonchalantly parades the halls, they who know him not are unaware of the humor and mischief lurking in lhe hidden recesses of his brain Wayne's many friends will ever view with interest any attainments he may achieve in the future. VERNA TEACHEY “Pretty to walk with, witty to ta k with, and pleasant to think on.” Sec. class 30; Sec. K. L. S 29; Sec. Girls Glee Club '30; Athletic Club; Assistant Editor Star of Hope ’30. Kditor-in-Chief We-Me-Co 30. Verna, verily, thou art the rainbow to the storms of life. Whether you choose for your field of endeavor the great outdoors, the cot- tage. or the Senate, you cannot help being a success. WILLIE GRACE CENTER “She seems a part of joyous Spring.” Pres. Girls Glee Club 30; Social Editor We-Me-Co 30; Chorister P. L. S. 30; Treas. class 30; Assistant Circulation Mgr. Star of Hope 30. If you are looking for a good heart, a true friend and u jolly companion you will find them all in “Ullie Grace. We are sure that her winning ways and ability to make strangers friends will lead her to some great success. t k
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SENIOR CLASS POEM Our journey began in ’28 We determined to win success; On this voyage, though we were Freshmen, We found hard work and happiness. Seniors then, we renewed our journey, The large waves seem harder to ride; But still we kept on rowing our boat, Determined to win in our fight. These two short years we’ve worked together With contentment and sometimes tears; And now in sadness we must leave you For the trials of coming years. Now to the place that comes next to home It is time for us to depart; Our ship shall sail; the tide is our foe; Though sadness lies deep in our hearts. Our Wesleyan Methodist College Has given us privileges true; And we shall remember those dear days W’e all spent in pleasure with you. Now let us keep “Rowing, not Drifting,” And all our privileges claim; Then some glad day in the future years We’ll be most sure to reach our fame. Now farewell, dear teachers and school mates, We are saying our last adieu; But in a1! the future years we pledge To each of you we will be true. —Crealie Steele.
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