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EPI-IANIAN 192 n 4 DOROTHY GRIDIM Grumble? No, what's tht' good? lf it availed. 1 would: But it doesn't a bit, Not it. , llasketball l, 2. 3, 4: Homo Eco- nomics Club 3, -ig 'freasuror' 33 Junior-Senior lfanquet Committee 3: ljake Sale Committee 4: History Club 49 High School Play 1. Dorothy certainly is a good bas- ketball guard. She fights hard for TC. l'. H. S. But that's not half of it. Shfs a jolly good sport. a student, and an enthusiastic worker. N'Al.'l'l4lIl HALL Lot me what I am And seek not to alter me. Tall, quis-t, studious-all good charac-teristics and typical of future success. Since Walter is thoroughly interested in scientific rosearch, he has taken all tho available sc-ionues to prepare him for the future. The g'rados that hc- carries home art- quite gratifying. . l IlANl'lS llAR'l'l 0RD A youth lu- is ot' elworful yester- days and confident tomorrowsf' Dongs is one ot' those modest gentlemen who trios to hide his height. Hcfs not a social lion nor yet a wet smack, but just a regular fe-llow, whom anyone is proud to call a friend. MAY0l'llI'Yl' IIERRINGTON The-re was a soft and pensive g-rar-0, A cast of thought upon her face. Shorthand Club 4: Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4: Senior Pin Committee 41 Ephanian Staff 4. Another good student. good guard. but above all a good companion.
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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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1927 EPHANIAN ' XYILIIIASI JORDAN 'I'he world knows nothing ot' its 1:1-4-:it men. Untside activities never attracted Wvilliilllk Hn- spent his time in oin- tuining: tht- t'ulI value of his studies. I-Ie ee-rtninly mnst have at 4-ollege education in view. K IGN N lC'l'll Ii l'Il,I.l'lll Whutt-ver I have tried to do in lift-, I have tried to do well. French Club fl, 4: Dramatic Club :L 4: H. S. Play 3: Orchestra Il, 4: As- , soviate Editor Tiumpeter 3: Ifidltor ol' Trumpeter 4: Ephanian Staff 4: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Uperetta 4: H. S. Chorus 4. Always busy, either with his very sm-4-essful Trumpeter. his violin or his studies. notwithstanding' the terrible strain of living: np to the reputation of the most representa- tive boy, Kenneth is indeed rushed :und has very little time to comb 1 those marvelously wavy locks. l'Al'Ii MAYIIIGVY I intend to do at g'r1-at work lut what it is as yet I know not. Shorthand Club 4 ttreasurery: Ilatsketball 4: Plass Basketball I, 2, Il: llistory l'Iub 4. Paul loves to break the silence ot' the 4-lussrooni with one of his witty sayings. l'Ieasq,nt at all times and never speaks uni:-ss culled upon to do so VM FARI. Sh-HI'll'llION Hare eomponnd ot' oddity. frolim- and fun, Who, rs-lished at joke and rejoiced ln at pun. l4'v'mieh t'Iub Il, 4: Iiraniatic Ulub 4: Plnss President 3. .t'urI's a very busy man between wielding his broom and rushing widows: m-vexthz-less, he finds some lllllt! to spend woikingr for his Alma Slater and we t'l'l'l21ll'IlQ' appreciate his spare moments.
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