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THE CRIMSON AND GOLD REXINE KATHRYN COBLE Commercial Rex ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, 3-4. This dimunitive senior is very shy .xml is fond of reafling. We wish hor success in her future work. MYRON BAILEY CONKLIN Scientific Jack .XI l IVI'l'Il71S:1 blnira-Mural llasketball, tilee Club, 3-4, Scientific ' u , , when we Vl'c wish him us much sucress in his future work us he has as a Romeo. XYQ will understand why Mr. Abbott culls .Is-Luk. Romeo, learn that he is :fi :treat favorite with the ladies at school. GRAYCE ELENOR CRISWELL Commercial Crissie ACTIVITIES: Comrnervial Club, 3-4, Glee Club, 2-3-4, Basketball, 2-3-4, intra-Mural Sports. II you know Crissie, you will also know that the saying, Little children should be seen and not heard, does not apply to her, for she is always being seen and heard in the clzissrnoin, Here's wishing her success in her life work. IRENE CARMAN CULLEN Commercial ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, 3-4. 'tlfrimson K Gold Typist, 4, Irene is Quiet. NYe have not seen that she has centered her atten- tion on any of our class Romeos, but she muy' some dar find the answer to a maiden? nrayer' and, thus end her cfxrs-er as a stenozrnuher. Our class wishes her sum-ess in whatever her chose-n work may bv, GEORGE LYON DANIELS Scientific Sword ACTIVITIES: Football, 4, Orchestra, big football man: but lately, he spends u great deal of time in the library, and it's said that he can tell you what every shelf contains. He's especially interested in poetry nncl history. George plans to fur- ther his education but at what school or college, In-'s undecided.. GEORGE DATESMAN Commercial Buggy ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, 3--I, Football, I. Ilusketball, 3-I. Why should George have such it slow, czlntivuting smile when he is immune to the Charms ol' the filiror sex? GLADYS MAY DEPEW Commercial Gladdie ACTIVITIES: Crimson und Gold Club, 4, Coxnxnerciail Club, 3-4. lVait, Boys! Not a chance! Gladys has hex' eyes on a certain Senior culled Toots, You should worry ol' timer, wx-, the cluss of '31, know you will make ai, success of life and help '1'oois along. 12 I
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THE CRIMSON AND GOLD Seniors SARA MATILDA BARTCH Classical i'Sis ACTIVITIES: French Club, 3-4. Sis is another one of those quick, studious girls. But to Sara, study isn't everythings, no sir! Especially when that English Comedian lmnersonatm iotherwise known as Nooli 5 comes around to call, Sis hzlsn'1 dem-ided on her career, bu' we wish her success anyway. GERALD PITT BECK Commercial Scotty ,Xi, l'IVITlliS: Football, 3--!, Uuskctbzill, 3-4, Csnmneriefll Club, 3-4, Glee Club, 3--1, Une' oi Colulnbin Hi:4h's fiery, hllle football and basketball players! Scotty is also noted for his sues-iiiness nn the typewriter. even though he does get 4lis:,'uste1l sonn-tinies. Hut lately, it seems he is rather blue-. is it because of that hrown-eyed girl in the junior class? VVG xx under. LEONARD GEHRING BELL Commercial Len .Xt IIXl'1Il'.b: luxnnlerleall Club, 3-I, liasket Hall, 3-4, lim-'r Iitvli-I Yes. but when it romes lu lnuslietbull, Lenn5 ' is right there, :Lml wi-'ll lose one of the best ixuzirds the school ever produced when he u'1':nll1uLes, Ilut hvre's sureess 1o him in thc business world. WILLIAM MATTHEW BIRK Scientific Bill .Xi I'lVlTIlCS: uri-m-sn-Q, 3-4. The strong, silent kind is Hill. Ile 4-mines from across the bridge, and how he rain handle A fiddle, Anil VVUll'l he rut 2 figure in sail0r's breerhes when hc goes to Annulmlisi Good luck to liill, as he suils the seven seas, THOMAS METZGER BLANK Scientific Tom .u1'1'1v1'1'1lf:sp I renc'h muh. 3, srmizirzi- mum, 3-4. Here is one of the retiring' members ol' our class. If he concentrat- ed, we lmve it on good nutlwrity that he would ailmosi be a number one or at le-:ist two in the 1-lass rnll. llut Tfnn lets well enough alone and has u. :good iime, tlonil lurk. Toni, i-mic-exltrale. nnml we predic-t a great career for you. MARIE THELMA BRYSON Commercial Bunch ,U l'IVI'l'lI4lS: Glee Club, ZS-4, i'o11nnel'eizil Club, 3--L Drum Corps, 3 l l2lnn'l1 Iries tn tell us her ambition is to he :i nurse, but we won- der! The r-lass nl '31 wishes her the best of luck. BETTY MARGARETTA CALEY Classical .XL'TlVI'I'IlCS:'OrehesLru, l-2, French Club. 3-4. Helly always looks frn'ward to the time school closes. NVe'd like to know wlxye--rnaybe it's lrer-.mise of the vuuple weeks she spends at I'hill- insburg eueh summer, She is so quiet. and stuclious, we often think that she is 11 lllllll-llilIt'l', NVQ wonmle-r'Z ll
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THE CRIMSON AND GOLD 1 V LEONORA ELIZABETH EMBICK Commercial Lee .X1 I'IVI'l'lI-IS: Fi-n-ii:-li Vlnli, Ii-i, 1'oni1n4-rrial lfluli, 3, Sonior Class l'l:iy, Iii-liniinu 'IH-uin, fi. You 4lon'l, hi-ar mnnfh from In-v, hut she-'s hi-ii-. Since she got on the :li-hniima li-aim, we hour ii lol niorz- -nnrl iL's worth hvm'irig' too. Shes has quite ai few good points loo. Shi-'s hoautiful and intelligent and - fox furthe-1 inI'orin:ii-ion, ask Klino. HARRY LEON EMERY Classical Emery ,Xt l'lVl'l'll1IS: Glen- Vluh, 2-3-il, l ri-nr'h Pluh, 24, Crimson K Gold 2-3-4, liruni Corps, ll-4, lnlrzi-Iilural Iluskeilinll, 2-3-4, Senior Ulnss Play, Ulu-lvtizis. - ll' hy any rliziiire you 1-oine in uoiituvt with si uerlnin boy that can gziw- you the line-up on the l+'uoL1lly, mice it for granteil that it's Emery. i i Wham nn our for musio iii. You know there is :L reason for every- lhinii' :xml ii :girl is the 4-:iusv oi' his low- for niusiv. JACOB HARRY ENDERS Scientific .XI l'lYI'I'llCS: Svin-niilii Vluli, 3-'l. In history ulziss J. l-larry tfor that is how he signs his namey en- lightens us on suhjoi-ts pa-rtziining to l'arining'. He hzisn't decided what he shall ilo in tho future, lint whzxtt-yer it is, we wish him suvness, HUGH GILBERT EVANS Scientific Gib .Xl l'lYI'I'Il'IS: Ulziss Prx-sirlvlil, Ii--l, lie-lizttiiigr, 2-3-4, U1'c'liOstr'a, 1-2- :S-4, l'hi-er I.ezider, Z-3-4. lieholml, at Mani Gilbert has been our class president for two years, :ind we now know he inode a success of his job, And can he play a ii-llo, His name is most wide-ly known bi-cause of his victorious speeches on the Uolumliia High Infbziting' teams. Good luck to our radio an- nounrer. CLARENCE PAUL FELTON Classical AC'l'IVI'1'II'IS: Crimson und Gold Vluh, 4, Debating' Team, 4, Intra- Murul llasket liall, 4. As iflriitor oi the Crimson and Gold and handy man for Mr. Shaw, Paul still finds time to sur-vumh to the mystie charms of the young luvdies-lfroshiiien preferrerl. Paul is also noted for delivering a series oi 'loc-tum-s in the library on many subjects, his best known one being, Xl hy You Should Mako lim-tu-r Marks. PEARL MARY FIDLER Classical P. M. ACTIVITIES: Glee Uluh, 2-3-i, Crimson K: Gold, 3-4, French C'ub, 3. Here is the winner of the second prize in the Poster Conts..Jt for thi- 1930 liook Week. Not only does she excel in art, but also ln music. NW- wish Pearl suvm-ss in her nhose-n workfthat of a commerical artlst. CARL JOSEPH FISCHER Scientific Cal AUTIVITlESgFrenc'li Cluli, 4. llehold! .X history prodigy. Carl may not he big, but his roicev rang clearly throughout the auditorium, the morning' he read his history ossay which brougght him the first prize offered by the D. A. R.. society. l-rut il sei-ins thai he ni'vi'vrs fixing' radios to teaching history, so here's good lurk to him. 13
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