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' - 1 w EARL SMITH Oh, this learning, what a thing it IS. uur eli. mi.st is Earl, who is always seen (Iring up something for rheniistry. He is another one of those rare persons who will help one out when in a tight pinch. I know for I was in his Physics class. RUTH POYSER— •■Rufus She has an eye that can speak though her tongue were silent. Ruth is always ready to start something. She puts life into the dead at our cUis.s parties. Ruth likes nice dates and nice times. She is destined for a great future, she wishes to become a costume de- signer or a director in domestic arts. Ruth seems to he going pretty steady just now, so we would advise Domestic Science in place of the Domestic Art. CHARLES LOCKTON— Chuck Know more than others if you can, but do not tell them so. President; A ice-President. Chuck is one of those rare persons who always comes to class meeting. He is never seen at parties hut is probably occiipied at dancing and other interests. ERMA SUPER— Erm Victory belongs to the most persevering. IIA President; IIB Chairman of Social Committee; IB Vice-Presi- dent; ID Treasurer; Member of Announcement Committee, Annual Xominating Committee, on Annual Staff. By the looks of the number of offices Erm has held, you would think she was sure some hustler. Well, she was and still is and most likely always will be. You should have taken a glance at her report card. It looks like a Penmanship practice in E ' s. Erma likes almost everything and her ambitions are to become a private secretary of some government official. EDWARD CHANDLER— Ed A power for good among his fellows. IC. IB and lA Social Committee; IIB President; Fair Committee; Annual Staff. Here we have the famous funmaker of our class. Ever a loyal supporter in everything our class does. His favorite pastime is telling jfikes at class parties. He particularly delights in telling the joke about the dollar and ten cents. But we have never found out the answer to that one. Ed says his ambition is to get more sleep. My. arf-n ' t he and Lewis Arnold a good pair? Pag ' ; T enty-six
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RUTH KENDELL The only way to have a fnend i?; to be one. Ruth sr-U-ctfd I ' lir class colors tiiis V ' -jir. l;ulh likes datfs. Phc just downrisht adores tlni piano and sing:ing-. Stii-k to tht- piano. Rulli. takes u]) she ' s hound to Ik- a su (css as sure as every night next week. Weren ' t they cute? 1. Slu.- also likes tht- Well. whatever shf she ' s ' ol a date f r M. ROSS ORT— Curly Oh. such hair. Member of Korun:. Ross canie to us frmn I aimrle where he h Id many otlicH. ' . Tie was ID Class President. Junior Class rresideiit. ami in the Junior Class Play. His hol)liies are s inimin{4 and di in which 1 l;now he can do Well. His anihitir n is to lu- a surseon. LAVON GAMPHER As happy as the day is long. Il Social Cunimitter; Rinj; and I ' in c.inmittee; Flower and ' olor ' omniittee; GUe CUih. HajJp.v and iH-ppy are I avon ' s luain characteristics. The one lliinii she would rather do than an thinii else is to ride in a Ki-rd c.upe. Lavon says she wants to lie a .lircal ;o-iress. , W9 THOMAS STEPHENSON— Tommy None bui himself can be his parallel. ( aptain of Foothall Team ' 23; ' ice-President IIC Class; Chair- man Social Committee I A Class; Treasurer IIA Class. Junior Class Plav; President E. H. S. Athletic Association for years 23-24; Ath- letic l-Jditor of Pennant r.:t2r!-24: Athletic Editor ni24 . nnual. By the looks of this exhibitimi of riffices it doesn ' t l ir)k at if ■Tommy gave anybody else a chanet- at iinythinji. Are we jealous iif Tommy ? Xo. Are we glad that he is a memher of riur (.lass? Yes. Tom likes golf and raditts. He calls himself a little hug. Tom ' s amI.)itions are to make the team at college and to invent a liiirlor foothall game as interesting as the real thing. Xo. Tom. it can ' t he done. ' f thought you knew that football had to have more light than that. ALICE HOSTETTLER Let us be merry while we live. .Mice has an Ulie Oldsniobilc that . lie surcl can race. The only wonder is that the eiips haven ' t taken it away frmn her. Put with one of her smiles focused on them would be hard. We suggest she take up racing at lndianap ljs t.i m.ikc that pile of mo(ic ' hich she desires. Page Twenty-five
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MARY ESTHER MILLER Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. I ' hiiirman of Class Day Oomiiiittee. ' Juiet and shy — these are Mary ' s main charaeteristiis l.ui thus.- uh.i knew hei- intimately declare her to In- a most genial fri.iiil. Sli.- leaves us in the dark as tn hat her ambition is. hut Vf know shi ' will aeeomplish much. FRANK NEWELL SH A V E R— ■■Slade The mildest manners and the bravest mind. SoTne of our class never knew Frank and. not knowing; him. missed a great deal. He was an ardent disciple of Physics. He cr uld tell you most anything about Physics but his chief hobby is horseback riding. Frank wants to take up civil engineerin.s. Here ' s to Frank, we ish him luck. KATHRYN LON GSDORF— Kitty Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony. IIB Social Committee: Annual Staff. Kitt ' is the Paderewski of our class. A ' e all kn ' «. she can ] lay jiv .y. as We have had the pleasure of dancin.s to it at our class parties. One miglit see Kitty most an.v time industriously talking. I guess she would rather do that than anything. She wants to attend the State Normal School and be ome a si-hool marm. LEWIS ARNOLD A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Lewif ' is anutlif r nu-nilter tliat tnust ha ' e lieen sea ft c J . .ni. l-ft- always came to class parties and thfn of a suddfn we had im hr ic. ' He hasn ' t showed up to a class party fur an a?:e and wt- art- imlnud U) think the worst. This brilliant, wide awake. ev..r acti f t ' iin : man ' s hobby is to sleep and his ambition is t » get more sleep. ' i . MILDRED OAKES— - ' Mid ' It ' s faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes life worth living. Assistant for Motto Committee: Assistant for Iling and i ' in Com- mittee. Mildred is not only entliusiastic about something- but abiait tnany things. She is especially keen on going ' to basket ball and football games. She is another one of the quiet members of riur class but just the same, we all think a great deal of her. Page Twenty»se n
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