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The 'gpntlxqlxt lake Tmnu Noun Suprrlatmra Most Popular Gxrl Most Popular B0 Most Carefree Class Bluff Best Natured G1rl Best Natured Boy Wlttxest Quxetest Pepplest Most Attractlve Girl Most Attractlve Boy Best Sport Best All Around G1r1 Best All Around Boy Best Student Favor1te Teacher Favorite Class Done Most for Class 31 Done Most for C H S Most Athletlc G1rl Most Athletxc Boy Most Artlstlc Best Dressed Glrl Best Dressed Boy Best Chums Most Talented Best Mannered Class Poet Class Orator Most Ambxtlous Lazlest Most Consc1ent1ous Most Orlglnal Vlost Rellable Faculty Member Wlho Helped the Class of 31 Most Tallest Shortest Thlnnest Fattest Most Inqulsltlve Florence Crane Chris Sorensen Stella Cattanach Hugo D1Fab1O Margaret Wllhams Charles Nettleshlp Muriel Mowen Marla Chrlstxansen Ann Dreyer Janet Latane Chrxs Sorensen Jean Voorhees Katherme Hoffman Chris Sorensen Dorothy Cremerlus Mr Qualntance English Thomas Linnenbrmk Dorothy Cremerlus Jean Voorhees Janet Latane Florence Crane Leonard Marsac Edna Erxckson and Elna Norgord Chris Sorensen Charles Nettleshlp Chrls Sorensen Muriel Mowen Robert Kramer Jack Lewxs Charlotte Bartels Sara Allen Dorothy Cremerrus Mlss Teague Ewlng Warmer Edna Teschke Agda Norrga '11 Muriel Mowen Roselyn Specht Most Musical Mesrob Diradourlan ...lr A . . , ' ., , , 7 ' If . '- ' Q . y ..............................................,,..... , ............,........................................................ ,..... ............... ll H l ' ........ . .... . ........ ,... ................ , .................. . ...............................,...................,............ ........... ..... W oo d r ow Powell A l . ...... .,........... ........ ..... ........................-.....- . ....................................................................l......... . . . l X U H .....-.. .... I . .. ......,............................................,... , .............. .. ....- . .................................,..................................... .... ......... . . , . D I I' .a ' y r I .J r I .. In
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'U e jpntlxglyi l me Twenty SIX Alexander Lawrence leave my tenms ablllty to Wllham Klem John Lewrs bequeath my way wlth the women to Huntley Hxtchcock wlth the hope that m the future he may work havoc wlth the glrls hearts Thomas Llnnenbrlnk wxlllngly bestow my pleasing manner upon Charles Lose Irvm Mackenzle leave my bashfulness to Janet Plummer Leonard Marsac wxllmgly leave my posture to Juamta De Guzman and wlth lt the following advice The shortest dlstance between two pomts IS a straight llne Carrie McCaull leave my punctuahty to Farrxs Swackhamer and truly hope that he doesnt spend too much of hxs tlme ln the detentxon room Helen Mnskelly leave my sense of humor to B0bb16 Fuller hopmg that he may soon be able to use h1s Pepsodent Smxle Eleanor Morrls leave my resonant volce to Beat xce Gunderson Earl Mowen leave my abxllty as cheer leader to all those who are lmbued wlth school spmt Muriel Mowen leave my oratorlcal ablhty to Ellse Welnpahl Elna. Norgord leave my even temper to Cornella Hoffman Agda Norrgard bequeath my n1mbleness to Dons Shaeffer Sophne Olhmck wlll my enunclatlon and all the blessmgs to be derived thereby to W1lliam Klein John Pearson bequeath my unaffected manner to Bunny Brown Woodrow Powell wlllmgly leave my unprecedented football technxque to next year s captain and hope that he may help add to the football glory of C H S Lewxs Reed leave my ab1l1ty to bluff to Joe Downey Henry Ronnlund leave my sunny dlsposxtxon to Frank Butler Luellen Saunders leave my quxet ways to Jane Bllhngsley Helen Shapiro leave my husky volce to Molhe Comstock Charles Snmms leave my serlousness to Carolyn Rlvers a very merry freshman Chns Sorensen bequeath my manly physlque and trail of broken hearts to Buster Welr Roselyn Specht bequeath my school glrl complexlon to Nancy Allen Pauhne Stanley bequeath to John McGrath my unexcelled capacity for actmg and wlth 1t my best hopes for hxs success 1n showmg the publlc why Shakespeare died at an early age Wrlbur Talbot leave my dlifldence to Catherme Fuchs Edna Teschke leave my slenderness to Carol Hlbson Jean Voorhees leave my athletxc ab1l1ty to Ruth Lacey wxth the hope that m the future she may follow ln my tracks Ewing Wagner leave my coldness to women to Robert Stolk Samuel Wxkander leave my modesty to Joe Haddad Margaret Wnlllams bequeath my lelsurely ways to Burnett Tower our fastest track star State of New Jersey County of Union h . In ., . Charles Nettleship, willingly bequeath my dimples to Floyd Britton. -mil . nn
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O I L I ldiullllll--. ya i X-rxlxj xl H Uh: ,Spntlughi Page Twenty Fight Uhr Svmnr lglag Dzrector ELSIE D TAYLOR IS year the Senior Play The Youngest written by Ph1l1p Barry whlch was presented February 13 and 14 was ln every sense of the word a success Although It was necessary to pay a larger royalty than usual a proflt of over S400 was reallzed Part of thrs sen1or gxrls who made and sold candy at both performances also to the Ilne l1st of patrons and patronesses and advertlsers The followlng were ln charge Adviser Lucy O Teague BUSIDCSS Manager Tom Llnnenbrlnk Sales Manager Muriel Mowen Publlclty Agent Wxlbur Talbot Treasurer Lawrence Hllyard Stage Manager Mesrob Dxradourlan Property Man Vladlmlr Bur1c Ele tr1c1an Charles Nettleshlp Carpenter Henry Ronnlund Prompter Jane Housum House Manager Dorothy Cremer1us Ushers Roselyn Specht Helen Shaprro Anna Homack Sadre Schlecter Katherme Ferguson Dorothy Heroy Irene Shoosmlth MUSIC and Dance Sam Wlkander U3 . Il Qllaaz Sung Tune Fumculz Funzcula Oh, we have flnlshed all our days of learnmg, Behlnd thy walls wlth lvy grown And all our hearts are filled wlth a strange yearning, Slnce we must leave a place well known Oh, now we start to chmb Llfe s highest hlll ways Yet confident of bright Success, For well you taught us knowledge in our hle days We fear not any hardy test Cleveland, Cleveland, we shall sing thy pralse, Cleveland, Cleveland, ever through our days. And we shall thmk of thee wlth prlde, Though sea part us and high green tnde. You shall be our true xdeal, Our hearts always to feel. ll Z , . IM ' i eww - Z ' ' ' l , ' 724551, . - . ,law '7 Lia, r - ' - l . l ' . . ' V l ll ' iinancxal success was due to the untlmng efforts of students who sold txckets and of the K,f kY7i:,- y V I . U - 1 ' ' : ' - . 3 ' - ' ' 1 - 3 : - ' ' ' 3 2 ' ' - ' 1 - : - 9 -- ' - 'T 1 7 1 1 ! 5 . . , . .
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