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EVELYN HOFFMAN Ortorio 121, 1415 Gypsy Rover 1313 Glee Club 131, 1415 Christmas Cantata 1415 French Club 141. The social butterfly of the class is Evelyn and she never tires of dancing and having a real good time. She also manages to know all about Chemistry and other deep Senior subjects, so she's really a very busy person. Ev. is es- pecially interested in 0. S. U. so we'll plrobably soon hear of her achievements t ere. MARJORIE ISENHOWER Mickey Oratorio 111, 1215 Class Play 111, 131: Sophomore Follies 121: Glee Club Latin Club 1215 Sec. Latin Club 5 Gym Exhibition 1215 Gypsy Rover 131: Program Com. Jr. Sr. Rec. 1315 Girl Reserve 1415 Debate 1415 Debate So- ciety 1415 Spy Staff 141. Mickey is another busy person on the campus and has entered heartily into many of our school's activities, This year she has worked energetically as typist for the Spy and has done truly admirable work as a member of the Aiiirmative Debate Team. She is the feminine part of the Romeo and Juliet combination and is seldom seen alone. Yes, Marge is a popular, ambitious and capable person. DRAPER JETER Oratorio 111, 121. Good things come in small packages and what Draper lacks in stature he makes up in brains and ability. His omcial position is delivering the an- nouncements every morning and his smiling face thrust in the door has livened many classes. SAMUEL JETER Sam Oratorio 111, 121, 141. The second of the celebrated broth- ers, Sam is not to be outdone. His most terrifying experience was an ex- plosion in Chem. lab. Ask him about it. He has loads of good common sense which he uses to advantage, and com- bined to that a love for the humorous. Sam's a real friend to all. Twenty eight
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WILLIAM GREBE Bill Class President 1133 Oratorio 113. 143: Glee Club 133g Gypsy Hover 1333 Dec. Com. Jr. Sr. Rec. 1333 Debate 133: Vice President Debate Society 143: Capt, Aff. Debate Team 143: Class Viee l'res- ident 143: Christmas Cantata 143, Vvhenever we want some nifty vom- pliments or some real campaigning' done, Bill is pushed on the stage, llid you ever see him at a loss for words? Well, neither did anyone else for he's always there with his stuFf . llill's tact for arguing helped the debate team out of many difficulties. Hail to the worthy captain of the Ailirmative! LADON NA HEIBY Donna, Mt. Gilead H. S. 113, 123: Class Basket- ball 133, 143: Glee Club 133: Gypsy Rover 133: Oratorio 143: Gym Exhibi- tion 133, 143, Decorating Pom. Jr. Sr. Rec. 1333 Girl Reserve 143: French Club 143: Cantata 143. Coming to us in her Junior year from the neighboring eity of Mt, Gilead, LaDonna soon entered into things and has daily gained in popularity. Her zeal for Work has been tested many times and her skill at making' the fa- mous Nmorning glories will go down in class history. LUCILE HILL Lucy Oratorio 113, 1233 Latin Club 133, 143: Literary Editor of Lantern 133: French Club 143: Orchestra secretary 143: Lit- erary Ed. Spy 143: Usher 143. Lucile likes to be original. One of the few of us who really enjoys study, she also finds time to eultivate a rich contralto voiee, to perfeet her love of the violin and to shoulder the respon- sibilities of being the Spys literary Editor. Lucy will get what she goes after We're sure. NEWELLA HILLIS New Oratorio 113, 123: Latin Club 133: Inv. Com. Jr. Sr. Rec. 133: Glee Vlub 123: Class Basketball 113, 123, 133: Gym Ex- hibition 123, 1333 Girl Reserve Vice Pres. 143: Spy Staff 1433 Student Coun- cil 143. Newella always seems to be enjoying' herself no matter where she is. ln Eng. Lit. especially is it impossible for her to control her mirth. lt's rest for the weary and refuge for the ig'ntn-ant when she's around. New never kept a diary until she had to for the Spy but now that she's got the habit, all the rest of her years will he catalogued. Tweiity-seven 'X
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REX KELLY Class Football 113, 123: Varsity Foot- ball 133, 1433 Gym Exhibition 133: Chess and Checkers 1333 Oratorio 113, 123. 14.9 Rex is one of our many football en- thusiasts, but wouldn't anyone be en- thusiastic over anything they could do as Well as Rex plays the grid game? In spite of the fact that Kelly was in- eligible this year he labored through all the hard practices to give the team the needed opposition. May this fine spirit always be predominate. EDNA KENSINGER Kensy Oratorio 113, 123, 1433 Glee Club 123, 133: Sophomore Follies 123, Gypsy Ro- ver 133g Girl Reserve 143. We see Edna most often breezing round behind the steering wheel of her car and the nicest part of it is that she always says Pile in. Then too she's another one that likes to laugh a lot and can almost always find some- thing funny in the driest situation and for that reason Kensy is a favorite in any crowd. MACIE KORNER Oratorio 113, 123, 1433 Latin Club 123: French Club 143: Girl Reserve 143. Macie is one of the six Senior ladies who have not yet shorn their locks. But no one blames her for not parting with that crowning glory of auburn. Speaking French is a special hobby of Macie's and she is always ready to lend a. helping hand to the less Huent. lt will take only a short time for us to hear great reports of this Senior. MARTIN KRUGER. Oratorio 113, 123, 1435 Class B. B. 123, 133, 143. The word droll was just especially invented to describe Martin's particu- lar brand of humor. He has given such liberal samples of it that every one of the glorious 93 of '26 should be able to testify favorably. Scientific courses seem of most interest-so w0'll prob- ably soon have an illustrous personage in our ranks. Twentysnine K ii? 3 ,Af . fl f lll' iii ,X K f i K. W ff fdilkqtzs -H F 41 -1.41K , l i. ,Q, 5 o f '
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