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LAWSON KIDLING Be to his virtues a little kind But to his faults a little blind I he quiet serious manner of Lawson has made him a friend to all of us. In his Senior year baseball and basketball kept him working hard Mathematics was always his favorite :tudy He has good common sense to which can be attributed his success in school He was always aquicedili-gent student, but not much is known of his private life JOHN MARKS 7 he man u ith the fiou er for doing things is the man who wins the day He sticks right to it till he wins. Our triend John does things just that way. 1 his fellow has accomplished many deeds of which few have been heard. He does not boast This significant characteristic has won for him many friends. He always delighted in well prepared lessons, and as a result was an active member of the Student Council in his Freshman year, and served as captain of the subscription campaign. We know his persistence and studiousness w ill help him w in many a verdict in his future profession, that of an attorney at law. JOHN MICHLER Smile, and the world smiles with you. Frown, and you frown alone. Johnny, as he is commonly called, was always an active student, seeking to gain whatever he could He joined our class in the Junior year, and from then on we knew we had a right jolly good sport among us. Although he did not engage in athletics, he always tcx k interest in music, especially the violin We hope he w ill take advantage of his talent where ever he goes, and maybe some day Johnny will be one of the greatest musicians of his time.
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KATHRYN FARNY Her mind to serious thoughts doth turn When she her lessons wants to learn. Kathryn, the brains of the class, was gifted in many ways We feel sure that she'll make her mark in the world, considering how ably she made it at C H S In ’26 she served both as Treasurer of the class, and editor of the school notes in our paper. This year she was business manager of the Cop-layite and also manager of the 1st division during our subscription campaign. As for speaking, we cannot omit her excellent stand in the Oratorical contest and commencement exercises Probably she received much of her training in with her activeness in Dramatics of 24, 25, and 26. Lastly, her hobby, music, has established for her a place in the Glee Clubs of '24 and '25, and a noticeable position in the orchestra, together with that of assistant pianist in our various schtxil activities. SYLVESTER FRANTZ Eat, sleep, amd drink; For tomorrow we must think.' Sylvester, commonly known as Silver, has a great capacity for work His sober mien and determined will are respected by the class We therefore admire him for his earnest and serious application to his work. He had quite a record during his high school years. In his Freshman year he was a member of the Student Council, and a member of the Glee Club This year he played as a guard on the football team Besides being the assistant Business Manager of the Coplayite” he was a speaker in the Oratorical contest. We are confident that his persistence will help him attain his goal as a preacher of the gospel. PAULINE K. GOLLATZ What's the use of worrying When you gtt there just the same? She is one of those persons to whom music interprets life and as a result was our Pianist for Literary Society, '26 and '27, besides being our assembly pianist . She also accompanied the high sch(x l orchestra of '26 and '27. However she was not entirely devoted to music alone as she served as Editor of our first Coplayite '27, and Literary editor. In 25 she was an active member of the dramatic club. Pauline seems to possess no vices save an appetite for Smith Brothers cough drops. Her future is bound up in two things,—the one is typewriting and the other music Never shall we forget Polly and the tunes she coaxes from the piano—no more need be said.
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NORWOOD MORGAN He shows he has a heap of wit. And loses no chance in using it.' This tall well built Senior joined the present graduating class early in the grade and went through most of the ‘trials and temptations with the rest of the me nbers of said class. Ponks - he did not love—but athletics - Oh quite a different thing - shining for four years in baseball, two years in basketball and one year in football He served his class well also being elected President of the class in the Freshman year and vice president in the Junior year We have no inkling as to what Skinny” intends to be someday but we wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes. May he reach the highest pinnacle of success in all he attempts. CLIFFORD PETERS “Wine, Women, and Song make men of us all. This is—well, just Pete - he doesn't need any further introduction. Yes. this is the boy with the body of a man who took much interest in sch x l work, especially athletics in which he served as guard of the football squad of '24. Not satisfied with this he soon became captain of the fcx)tball squaf of 2b. He is another good violinist and faithfully played ( n the orchestra, together with playing a leading role in the plays of ‘24 and ‘25. As a class president in ‘25 he could not be beat. He will continue the good work, we are sure. ERMA REIFINGER 44So sweet the blush of bashfulness 'This quiet, young girl is a pal to us all even though she never mingled much with her class mates. Erma about school, has not bothered much with those of the opposite sex. We hear, however, that it is different at other places. No matter how matters stand, she has left behind her a very dear memory in the hearts of her associates. She very capably served as our class treasurer this year.
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