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Kenneth M. Hughes Chestnut Burr” Class Secretary 4, Society Editor Hi-Echo 4. “I am the school.” Kenneth M. is a very important member of this class. At least he thinks so. Whenever a teacher is missing, just call on Kenneth. He is especially efficient as a chemistry teacher. In fact, he sometimes knows more about it than the real teacher. His favorite occupation is being important. Mildhed Jennings Mookk “Delphian” Basketball 1-2-3-4 “Happy am I, from care I’m free.” Although Mildred is a decidedly quiet, demure little person in class, yet she is a lively person outside. She never lets such things as studies really worry her, hut she cares enough about them to get along. Her favorite occupation is being sweet to everybody. Margahet Elizabeth Nitk “Chestnut Burr” Basketball 1, Class Play. “Blest with a temper whose unclouded way, can make tomorrow happy as today.” Peggy is adorably funny. She is decidedly not grown up, and does not possess the dignity worthy of most seniors. She is rather impulsive and sometimes forgets t look before she leaps. She generally acts first and thinks later. Her favorite occupation is winking. 26
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Alta L. Leach “Athenian” “Still waters run deep.” Alta takes her way in silence among the mem- bers of our school. But her silence is a sign of wisdom. She is one of those rare people who are really friends. Her favorite occupation is cooking things for chemical experiments. Dorothy Dale Mkssner “Delphian” Secretary Delphian Society 4, Class Secretary 3. “Some pep in a small package.” Dorothy has a rather great fondness for gentle- men of our class. She is a little person who seems to need someone to look after her. She doesn’t always shine when it comes to reciting, but what she lacks there, she makes up in sing- ing. She is one of the few in our class who can really sing. And that is her favorite occupation. Harriet Ellen Miller “Chestnut Burr” Basketball 1-3-4, Faculty Editor Hi-Echo 4, Class Treasurer 3, Class Play. “Mirth 1 chose thee for mine own. The wits are sharp, and the mind is prone.” Harriet is in the limelight when it comes to basketball and scholarship. She is a lively, goodnatured person, who has a great fondness for giggling and talking, which are her favorite occupations. And sometimes, her favorite occu- pation gets her into trouble. But when anyone really wishes any help or information, they need only go to Harriet, and she is willing to give it to them.
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Lois Irene Porter “Chestnut Burr” Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Historian, Hi-Echo 4, Class Play. “Those who bring sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves.” Lois belongs to that group of people who be- lieve in enjoying every dav as it comes, and not worrying over anything that may come in the future. She is one of our star athletes. Her favorite occupation is anything that doesn’t bring gloom along with it. Robert E. Jordan “Athenian” Paulding, Ohio, 1. “A single fact is worth a shipload of argu- ment.” When Bob isn’t being polite, lie is arguing. That is his favorite occupation. There doesn’t seem to be anything under the sun ever men- tioned that Bob can’t argue about, and there doesn’t seem to be a person anywhere that lie can’t argue with. And the peculiar thing about it all is that very often, he is arguing for the same side as the other fellow. Haydee Rose Rapp “Chestnut Burr” Stow, Ohio 1. “Of such are true friends made.” Havdee is another happy person. Although she is rather quiet and does not mingle with many outside her friends, she is really a very- pleasant and lovable person. Her favorite occu- pation is—well, in as much as we haven’t asked her, we can’t sav, hut we rather think it’s being pleasant.
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