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Page 32 text:
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i J :• ' ' Old Decatur High stands facing the morning sun — a new day — a new era. This building has been the home of higher education in Decatur for nearly two decades. Soon it is to be occupied by an entirely different student body. We, who vacate it, hope that it will serve its occupants in future vears as well as it did us.
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Page 31 text:
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The Efforts of Many Artisans ZULA PORTER Boo-Boo held the school band together for years. With her graduating this year it looks as though we ' ll not have a band anymore. Her future is undecided. ARTHUR POLING Art had charge of seventh periods at noon. Although he is a kind-hearted soul, Art is not eas- ily fooled when one tries to skip seventh periods. MARY JANE REBER Janey is a typical school-girl even down to her complexion. She has made a name for herself through her gracefulness in a dance in the oper- etta. JANET SCHROCK Janet likes to sing and write English themes. She is planning to attend college or music school in the future. MARGUERITE STALEY Peg or Senator Staley deserves a medal. She was one of our best spellars in the school and served on the Ravelings staff. RALPH STEELE Ralphie was busy all the time. He went whizzing through his senior year editing the Gab-fest. stage managing the class play, and act- ing as president of the Commercial Club. JUNE SQUIRE June was our only married student in the sen- ior class. This was her first year at Decatur and she says it was swell . WALTER SUMMERS Walter used to lielong to the C. C. C. He was in constant demand in our classes to make reports upon their work. LENA TEETER Lena ' s time was nearly all taken up with her school work. She was one of our taller girls and was usually picked for the dances in the school. PHYLLIS TOOKE Phyllis came here from an eastern school. Be- ing small of stature, she was subject to many knock-downs, but a Tooke never gives up. NAOMI WARD Nomie was the class authoress. She won a contest prize with one of her short stories. At last reports, she was planning to write a story about the Phillipines. LUCILLE WERLING Lucy is a blonde and you know the nature of blondes. She hailed from the country — al- though she was not corn-fed — and she shows the true colors of a country lass. HILDA WILLIAMS Demure, shy. speechless, and president of the Home Ec Club described Hilda to the T . How- ever, she was a .good president for her cltib. JEANETTE WINNES Winny had one interest outside of school and that left her for a while. It went to Califor- nia, we believe. She was also very handy when it came to helping upon the stage; so long as she got out of class. IDABELLE WORTHMAN Idabelle was a quiet sort of girl until it comes to expressing her opinion about the farm. She talked on this subject one day in civics until we were blue in the face from listening. Ziila Porter Arthur Poling Mjirj Jsiiie Ileber Janet .Srliroek Mnrguerilc Staley June Squire Kalpli Steele M altcr SuuiinerM Lena Teeter riijllls Tooke Aaonil AVarrt liUeile A erliiiB- Hilda WillianiM Jeanette AA ' iiiiies Idalielle W ' ortiiiiiaii
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Page 33 text:
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A building that had classrooms only would not be a complete school. A student that had classroom training- alone would not have a complete education. New additions may be made without ruining the ensemble as it now stands. Each addition, rather than detract, should make our edifices more noble. ADDED FEATURES
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