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- fxlf.a Llgfgifs X - 42.5-iff--A k it - ' z1'f??ii:gQI.,!y K it il , Ruth Butner is of a business type also. She is of more the energetic disposition and prominent in the activities of school life. She is a lover of sports. She also studied business and wished to be a stenographer. Seane Schiesser, a fun loving youth, was the live of the class. Without Deane the class would be without 1ts spark plug In hi studies Deane reted above the average 'e w lso noted for his prowess as pitcher on tre baseball team hazel Bigham was of a quiet nature very ympathetic, kind, and agreeable to all her friends ard associates She was loved by ll the class and was a friend of everyone in school E111 B rger was a quiet unobtrusive lad, never very active in the physical live profound thinker of the Emer on type Many times was his power of thought and concentration used to the betterment of his class. Martin Logan was a hard working indust rious lad who loved his books nd made the best o his opportunity to go through school He wants to go through college, if possible to better his education Knowing thus the char cteristics and peculiaxitie of each member of the clas it will not be difficult Ior you to guess who were the heiae and heroine 1n ne football, man ye r and in the years thxt followed Of course s freshmen they sufiered many indig H1t1ES, but as Sophomores they p seed +hem on to the class beneath them By +10 enr of + e rst year +he fre hiess had entirely GJ di peared They had become quite f milimr with tr school customs and CU1l1Cu um so that d the second year they were aole to engov io 4 of the social functions and fe t1Vlt16S of c col life Next came the Junior year A few changes were made in the personnel of the class During our Sophomore year we h d a cl ss of ten, st rting our Junior year we lost four classmates leaving us with six Ve all took . . ' S . ' . J 0 I1 6. ' ' ' 1 . X 7 0 . o d -C1 7 . . , S 2 . ' 1, ' , 51 N . . . s . D . v 4 n 0 Q 1 . . . . - s . . C - . M . a Q -I' ' ,, ' -L O E . . ' D x . . ' 4 I g . an . . C . Q. . A . L 'D ' ' S . , gi . . L L 1 - rt-s ,,' ' -s ' ti I - . ' baseball and basnetball games during the Fresh- a ' s. r A . Q ' 1. ' - . . I - - a - M , H '1 'I ' c n ol 1 . ol. ii J - S fe '. 'isej- n I U. - Q' l HC -' l uring ' ' 1' ' fi Ti ' ' -- ' ' ' rw 'Ls F. D J 41 'Q s ' I 'H O . O . - - a a a . . . . . , W I I
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