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Ann I ' i.izabi- rn .Mii.i.i r An ounce oj inirth is u ' orth a pound of sorrow ' ' Annual StatT— 2, 3, 4; ,Minstrcl-3; IScea (]luh— 3, 4— 1 rcas.— 4; (iirls ' I li-Y — 3, 4— ' . -Pres.— 4; (i iris’ dice Clul)— 3, 4; Pres. Draniarics Club — I (j.AKI NCK K. Alll.I ! R I ' here ' s no other royal path which leads to Geotnetry (;aroi, Juanita i 1ii,i.i:r “.SV.ie walks in beauty, like the j ip;ht (Jirls’ Cilec Club— 2, 3, 4; Pres. 1 lonicrooni— 2, 3; Minstrel— 2, 3; b cal (21ass— 3; (Jirls’ L,itcrar Club Pres.-4 AIar ' i Susan AIii i tr Tis well to be inerry and wise 111 1,1 N |()vc:i ' . AIoran G o ne-keepini!: hearts are happiest .Announcer Staff— 2; Spurts (31ub— 3; Pep (]lub — f; N’oeal Music— 4 Robkrt Roland AIorris “B it still his tongue ran on Sports (31ub— 2; Science Club— 2; I). ().— 3, 4 Ida Raui.inf O’Conni.r b ' or all may have, if they dare try, a glorious life (flee Club— 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary— 2-. .Minstrel— 2, 3; Sports { lub— 3; Mixed Chorus— 3; ’ocal Music— 3; Dramatics— 4; Pep Club-4 I ' l.I.A AIak Ol io None knew thee but to love thee, Nor name thee but to praise (dec Club— 2, 3, 4; Alinstrcl— 2, 3; Secretary of I lomeroom— 2; Sports Club — 3; President of Homeroom— 3; Pep (dub— 4; Treasurer of Homeroom — f Jkan CA)Rnt,i,i. R. ui,is Learn to live and live to learn (dris’ Sports (dub- 2, 3, 4— Vd-Pres.— 4; I rcas- urer of Homeroom— 2; Beta Club— 3, 4; d- Pres. of I lomeroom — f I ' l l .KN Pj . AR .M AN Silence is -more eloquent than words Doidl.AS VV. Pl ' RDlK O Douglas, O Dotiglas! Tender and true Sports Club— 2, 3; I). 0.-4; .Militar ’ (dub— 2 A I ARII, I ' rANUKS Pi RSINtiKR Like streams that keep a sirmmer mind Snow hid in J ami ary THE SEMIURS ,
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C’ THE SEIVIDRS EixiAR P. Layman, Jk. For what I wilt, I will, and there an end IJaskcthall iManager— 4; Glee Club— 3, 4; Alilitary’ Club— 2, 3; Football— 3, 4; Fire-l ' ighters— 2; Au- ditorium Club — 1; .Monogram Club— 4 James Roheri ' Le.mon Thy boist ' rons locks, no worthy ' natch Sports Club— 2, 3, 4; Fire-Fighters— 2, 3, 4; basketball— 2, 3, 4; Baseball— 2, 3; Minstrel— 3; .Monogram Club— 3, 4; liovs’ Cilee Club— 3, 4; -President of I lomeroom— 3 C L ' R A I . I ) I F, L( )C K H A R I ' Zealons yet ’ lodest Glee Club— 4; Pep Club— 4 Jf.an Iaffts (lhar s strikes the sit ht and ' merit wins the sold Glee Club— 2; Sec’ty of I lomeroom- 2; Treas. of Homeroom— 3; Treas. of Junior Class— 3; Stiulent Council— 3, 4; Beta Club— 3, 4— Pres.— 4; H-A— 4; Co-editor-Announcer— 4. Robf.ri E. Lovina; One ' s outlook is a part of his virtue Science Club— 2, 3; Fire-Fit[hters— 3; Auditorium Club-4 John VVafffr Lunajfr None but himself can be his parallel vStudent Council— 2, 3, 4; Band— 2, 3, 4; Glee Club— 2, 3; b-Prcs. Junior Class— 3; V.-Pres. Student Bod — 3; .Mixed (2horus— 3; Beta Club — 3, 4; lli-A — 3, 4; Presitlcnt Stiulent Body — 1 R A .X I ON A .M c:C1a R F 1 1 V Music hath charms Glee Club— 2, 3, 4; .Music Appreciation— 3; •Mixed Chorus— 3, 4; .Minstrel— 3; ocal Class— 3, 4; Dramatics Club— 4 Petty .McDamft Music is well said to be the speech of angels Glee (dub— 2, 3, 4; .Minstrel- 2, 3; .Mixed Chorus- 3; Announcer Staff- 3, 4 B I . I I I F. LO FT j I A F H E N Y ' Fhe hai ' id that follows intellect can achieve (jlee Club— 2; 11. Room Sec’v and treas.— 2, 3, 4; lli-Y— 3, 4; Dramatics Club— 4; 1 lomeroom Sec’ ' — 4. Bfffx Jean AIaxs A merry heart doeth good like a medicine Sports Club— 2, 3; .Minstrel- 2, 3; (flee Club— 3, 4; Announcer Staff— 4; b)cal (dass— 4; Seed ' I lomeroom- 4 David AIefford An affable and courteous gentleman Ann AIetz “IF V .7 strength and patience all her grievous loads are borne Annual Staff- 2, 3, 4; .Minstrel— 3; Beta Club— 3, 4— Treas.— 4; Girls’ ffi-A— 3, 4— Ad-Pres.— 4- Girls’ Glee Club— 3, 4; Pres. Dramatics
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CjRISII.DA PlIlLLIRS Patience and gentleness is [lower” Girls’ Sports Cluh— 2, 3 Ruby Marie Ply.male “In faith, lady, yon have a merry heart” Home lie. Club— 3; Annual Staff— 4; Vocal .Music— 4; Girls’ Hi-Y— 4 H ARRY 1). Pole “Nor cast one longing, ling ' ring look behind” I ' irc-Fighters- 2, 3, 4; I3ovs’ Spf)rts Club— 2, 3; Stage Crew— 3; Auditorium Club— 4 Alton J. ,mes Prosser, Jr. “Begone , dull care! Thou and 1 shall never ■agree” Glee Club— 2, 3, 4; Military Club— 2; Basketball Team— 2; Minstrel— 2, 3; Sports Club— 3; Science Club— 3; ocal .Music— 3; Camera Club — 1 V. M)A SaYI.OR “Full of vhn, vigor, and vitality is she” Basketball— 2, 3, 4; Sports Club— 2, 3; .Majorette —2; Pres. Homeroom— 2; .Monogram Club— 3, 4; Pep Club— 4; Cheerleader— 4 Henry C. Sexion “Good nature and good sense are good cotnpanions” r ' ootball— 2, 3, 4— Co-Captain— 4; .Monogram Club— 2, 3, 4; Basketball— 2, 3; Pres. Soph. Class —2; Pres. Student Council— 3; Hi- — 3, 4— Scc’y and Treas.- 3; Sjiorts Club— 2 Margaret Sex ion “And surely she was apt for jest and sport” Girls’ iiasketball- 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Hi- ' S— 2, 3, 4; Art Club— 2; Pres, of Homeroom— 2; Girls’ Sports— 3; ice-prcsident of Homeroom- 3; Class president— 2; Student Council— 3, 4; Cheer- leader — 1; Pep Club — 1; iMonogram Club— 4; Pres, of Homeroom— 4 Mary Frances Shifelei i “Quite the jolliest world we know; Full of pep and lots of go” Sjiorts Club— 2; Basketball— 2; Band— 3, 4; Cflcc Club— 4; .Mixed Chorus — 1 Alberi K. Sink “h would talk; Lord, how it talked!” 13and-2, 3, 4
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