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EPHANIAN 1927 i V!'Alr'l'Ell 000K He was six feet 0' man, A' clean girt and human nature. Football 2, Il, 45 lling' and Pin Committee: Ephanian Staff 45 Track l. 2, 3. 43 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Lee- ture Course Committee 4: Shorthand Club 3, 4: High School Play 33 Ban- quet Committeeg Senior Class Play 4. Could anyone be more gentle than Walter? But try him on the grirhron and--Presto! This docile creature vanishes and we have a valiant warrior. We credit his quietness in the classroom to his deep thinking. ANDREW' lfRAXYl 0llll Man is the noblest creature un earth, ' l am a man. Class Basketball 1, 2, Il: Track Zi, 4: History Club 45 French Club 45 Orchestra 3. 4. Vve are slowly becoming accus- tomed to healing Andy practice on his trombone. but slow and steady X wins the way. LEO INDLAN Whither, l know noi. .lfIi,:'h School l'lay 2, Football 1. 2, Ii, 4: Basketball l, 2, Zi, captain 4: Track l, 2. 3, -ig Ephanian Staff 4: Dramatic Club 4: President of Class 3: Junior Ring' Committeeg Captain of Inter-Class Basketball 1: Junior 'Party Committee: Junior Bake Sale Committee. Leo is captain of the boys' bas- ketball team and a very capable one, too. Our class is sincerely sorry that Leo will not graduate with us. VVe wish him success next year. LORIGN IGARLY Every man should have a purpose in life. Football 4g Track 2, Il, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3. 4, Shorthand Club 43 High School Play 3: History Club 4. Loren took part in all the High School sports, and has made atgood showing in each, Perhaps if he were more of a social lion we would know him better.
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1 1927 EPHANIAN ' Il0Il0'l'llY CALL lm not worry: ent three square nu-als an clay: say your prayersg go slow and easy. Frcncll Club 4: Shorthand Club 4: ldnglish Club 2. Who is more happy and fun-loxw ing: than Dorothy? She always hats il smile for everyone. Perhaps this is the reason for hcr excellent grutles. lIl'SSEl.L lTllAl'lN Still waters run deep. Shy? Yes, rather. llusscll. is quite inuustiious and makes his spare moments count. Hc.is thc crown- ing' height of IJIQIIUSS which prompts us Seniors to look up to him. MARY l'llA'l'l,l'II ' Anil still her tongue run on. liatke Sale Committee Cl: Inter- Ulass llasketbnll 3. 4: Girls' Friend- ship Ulub Cl: French Club 4: Dra- matic Club 45 Trumpetcr Staff 43 Ulvllcstlzt 4. lVith the orutorical power ol' at VVebster or Calhoun, Mary certainly makes good use- of it. Evcryone recognizes her by her flowing' dic- tion aml jolly griggll-3 but how wc would tlreaul this High School with- out hurl TIIUMAS 1'0l.l.l'IllA l 1-oulfl be better il' I would. liut it's so lonesome lu--ing good. Football 2. ZS. 43 Track 2. Il. -ll History Club 4. and Orchestra. Tom has proved his ability to play football and to break track records. Teachers will miss his rf-zuly smile and clover jokes: for now who will kcop their classes from tlrug'g'ing?
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1027 E P H A N ANA MAE FAILOR A In-witchinp: mvdlm-y of both good and bail. Junior Latin Club 2: Cicero-Viv gil l lub 3: Dramatic Club 2. 35 I'x't-sith-lit 4: High School Play 2: High Sc-hool Phorus 3: Oporetta 3: Svnior l'luy 3. Wu- were incleorl glad to haw- Ana Mau- with us for this om- yn-ar. Sho hsls not only 4-onlplvtml hor High S4-hool coulsv in threw- yi-ars, but slim- has comploti-fl it brilliantly. We iincl in he-r two qualitie-s rarely vombinm-xl--be-nuty and bruins-auld- 1-el to which is a 4-1-rtain lovablv- miss whit-h makcs hor clear tu her 1-lnsslmitn-S. RAYMOND I l,ICMlNG A lim- follow, a good sport, :mtl a staunvh frim-nd. l-'ootball 2, Il, 43 Captain 4: 'Frat-k 2, IS. 4: lmslu-tlnull Ji, 4: I'in Commit- lvv: l l'vlll'h Club Il, 4. llay is a good-natur1-fl studvnt, wi-ll-likvd by vvc-ryonv. Wu hope hc lnukvs frivncls as easily aftn-r ho loavvs High School as he did while lu-rc. YIGLMA l Ul'lR'l'l'll Sill-nt l'll1'l'i.f3' moves tha- wrn'l1l. Shortlmnsl Club 45 l l'0lll'h Club 4. V1-lmn slips silt-ntly about IC. l'. ll. S., uttonrling: strictly to hor own businn-ss and bothm-mg' no on:-. H4-r swovt disposition has won for her many frit-mls. l'Al'l, l llEllERll'K A light hvart lives lom.:'. 'Piavk l. 2. Zi, 4. Dutch is one- ol' our thru--In-ttor mi-n and holds a fine athls-tic rom-- ord. llc is apparm-l1tly intl-rm-ste-rl in girlwx' baske-tball, bouauso his girl frin-nds all play. Football l, 2, li. 4: Basin-tball Sl:
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