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Seniors HARVEY CROSSCUT Reporter of I!i Times (4). Blessed l e agriculture! If one does not have too much of it. Warner. A son of the rural districts, bound back to the farm. That’s why he’s so devoted to his “Ag course. He is always ready to help a friend in need. RUSSELL DOWNEY Half his hair in storm and half in calm. Browning One of the Beau Brummels of the school. In fa.t he is unusually addicted to girls and sweets. Lessons seem to be the least of his worries. 7S JAMES CROSSMAN A good portly man. i' faith, and a corpulent: Of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye. and a most noble carriage. — —Shakespeare. Jim showed his good sense by leaving Grove City to finish with us. But he has won his berth. His favorite pastimes are catching Jim Crow, and making pancakes on his Wearever. v HENRY DUFFY Student Council 3 : Vice President ( ass (31; Basketball 2. 3 and I); Sec. B B Club (4). It were better to l»e eaten to death with a rust than to be scoured to nothing with perpetual motion. Shakespeare. When Heinie isn’t dreaming of a little black haired Senior, you may be sure it’s about shooting the pill.” By his good humor, subtle wit. and genteel indolence we know he can succeed. Page i s
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CUUU'S MARY BROCKMAN (lice Club (2. 3 and I); Home Room See. cl). ’ Divinely tall And most divinely fair. Pope. We all love Mary for her sweet smi!e and helpful ways. In her quit unassuming manner she has made a place for herself that can he filled by no one else. 8? MARTHA BURNETT A merry heart goes all the day Your sad tires in a mile-a.”—Shakespeare. “Murphy” is one of the smiley kind. She’s good natured and friendly with everyone, especially “The Chiropractor.” She’s noted for her common sense. OPAL BURROWS IIow pretty Her blushing was: and how she blushed again. Tennyson. She has demonstrated her typewriting ability in preparing Hi Times copy. Dreamland is her favorite country, and as a result she gets to school at 9:01 A. M. Opal appears quiet, but is jolly, once you have broken the exterior. GEORGE BUTTERS Glee Club (2, 3 and I); Football (3 and 41; Manager Hi Times (l»; Pres, of French Club (2): Pres, of Journalistic Club (4). Youth, large, lusty. loving -youth full of grace, force, fascination. -Whitman. “The Senior Ladies Man.” He can generally be found in the halls, talking with “Gen” or Ev . At football he’s a wonder, is an old standby in the French Dept. Page i4
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Seniors ETHEL EWING Ticas. (3 and 4); Student Council (31; Library Com. (41; Hi Times Staff (I); Corrian Staff (4). ‘ Tis education forms the common mind; Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. Pope. Ethel never knows anything— never does much—to hear her tell it; but without her there would have been only a faint semblance of this Corrian for when things are going wrong or just slow—it takes a little of Ethel to put the pep back. •8? CLIFFORD GOODRICH Hi Times Staff (4 . A man may speak the thins he will. Tennyson. “Cliff, like many of our forefathers is a staunch believer in freedom of speech and press. He has devoted a great deal of his time and energy to the “Hi Times” and its success is due, largely, to his efforts. GENEVIEVE FOLEY Glee Club (3). ’Her eyes were brighter than a star. - Dante. A typical Senior.” Dainty, bright, with a bewitching twinkle in her brown eyes that makes ’em fall. She’s always fresh as a May morning, maybe because midnight oil holds no place in her curriculum. TP HOMER FLEMING Pres. Student Council (4); Pres. A. A «4»; Football (3 and 4); Basketball (2. 3 and 4); Track (2, 3 and 4); Capt. (4). ■'Heedless of grammar they all cried 'That's him'. Barham. An all around athlete, a keystone in football, basketball, and track teams. Fleming's capacity for sleep is unbelievable, but that doesn’t mean anything, for he’s ready for everything when he’s awake. PtiRC 16
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