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Name Ruth Blackburn Winifred Davis Mildred Dietrich Iames Eggan Mary Enos Kathleen Ervin Charles Glauser Doris Hamilton Mary Horsfall Mary Huebner Betty Kinsey Elva Kinsey Roy Kinsey Kenneth Kohl William Lockett Ralph Long Charles Miller Mae Miller Iessie Minter Emma Lou Parker Leon Quear Maude Rude Franklyn Schupp Harold Simmers lack Struchen Marie Ward Eugene Wilson Ruth Blackburn Ruth is a girl With a lot of ambition. We wish her a career As a great musician. Winifred Davis Iust go to Riverside On Wednesda night, And you'll find her skating In the artifical moonlght. Mildred Dietrich She can play a piano, She can play a horn. Her music may help Senior Sayings and Pastimes Saying Good governor I don't know I'll tell you a joke You're too little UAW.. Gracious grapenuts Aw, now I don't know Heavens to Hattie Ahhhh Lawsy Pete Oh! my word Aw, shucks How crazy George Eee nee nee Shucks. wasn't nothin' Oh! Iack Oh! my gosh Nuts! Oh! Oh! Oh! Good grief Oh! I did not Aw. come on Oh! no Look at him Ahhhh n n Behave yourself Senior Verses Betty Kinsey If some mending you need, On a suit or a dress. Just bring it to Betty, She's a real seamstress. Roy Kinsey Roy is very timid and shy, To do his best, I-Ie'll vainly try. William Lockette Jolly and good-natured. Is our Bill. When it comes to teasing. He never gets his fill. To hide the world's scorn. Mary Enos Mary is silent and still. But a place in our memories, She is sure to fill. Kathleen Ervin Short and cute Is our Kathleen. The tiniest Senior You've ever seen. Charles Glauser A farmer is This Glauser man. He will raise some crops For Uncle Sam. Doris Hamilton She is always afraid, The bell she will hear. Before she can say. Miss Stage, I'm here. Mary Horsfall Mary is a Senior From six of us, Who comes to school On Campbell's bus. Mary Huebner Mary is sweet, And gentle and kind. A nicer girl Would be hard to find. Mae Miller The secretary of our class is Mae. The best we've had In many a day. Charles Miller Charles is the manager Of the basketball team. He has the most beautiful blue eyes You've ever seen. Iessie Minter Iessie is a winsome lass, Who has many a friend In our class. lack Struchen Full of fun Is our Jack: He can make you laugh Behind teacher's back, Winnie Rude She has a funny little accent Which seems to say, The funniest things In the cutest way. Harold Simmer: I am happy. and from care, I am free. Why can't they all be content Like me. Pastime Collecting articles for Tomahawk Skating Driving the car Being late for school Riding in the station wagon Studying shorthand The tractor Writing letters Evening strolls Making announcements Combing her hair Going to the bank Reading True Stories Telling jokes Dorothy Walking to school Basketball Manager Letter writing Getting acquainted with boys Sleeping in Myra Dating Teasing Eating candy Making people laugh Drawing Boosting the Chevy's Kenneth Kohl , He teases one. He teases all, There's never a moment. For playing Sol. Leon Quear Leon a novelist will be He'll prove it. lust you wait. And you'll see. Ralph Long Harvey is biq. And strong and tall. He is a friend. To one and all. Elva Kinsey As a secretary She'll make good For typing and shorthand She understood. Emma Lou Parker A pretty blonde is Emma Lou. Full of fun, And laughter too. Franklyn Schupp Frank is a very popular gent That's how he got. To be President. Eugene Wilson Eugene learned years ago To cipher, Now he works. For B. K. Pfeiffer. Iames Eggan Percy has a Wonderful voice, For vocal music lfIe's our choice. Marie Ward If you Want to know what You look like sometime soon, lust tell Marie and She'll Sketch you in a cartoon.
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Organization and History PT6'Sid011f ..... W-- ,,.,, Franklyn Schupp Vice-President , - - -. ., -e - - Emma Lou Parker Secretary-Treasurer , - Y .. - , .. ., ..,,,.v, Mae Miller Class Color: Green and White Class Flowers: Yellow Tea Rose and Lily of the Valley Class Motto: Forward ever, Backward never One beautiful September day in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-one, the giant, shining plane of education soared in the sky as it started on its journey toward Graduation. Aboard were the passengers and the pilot, Miss Siegrist. During our flight through the second, fourth and fifth years we were aboard two separate planes, operated by different pilots. We were safely piloted through the first six years by: Miss Siegrist, Miss Ulrich and Miss Siegrist, Miss Ulrich, Miss Pfeiffer and Miss Wilcoxin, Mr. Nussbaum and Miss Wilcoxin, and Mr. Bennett. There were new passengers taken aboard and others left to board other planes. During the sixth year we had four new members added when the Lock Seventeen School-house burned. Miss Bacon and Mr. Sears piloted us through Junior High. As we entered high school our navigator was changed from Mr. Smith to Mr. Starr. We were off to a good start through high school after being initiated by the seniors. Mr. Rutledge and Mr. Johnson brought us through the first two years. Again our navigator was changed, Mr. Virtue was now in charge. With Miss Walters as pilot our Junior year, we presented the comedy, Don't Take My Penny. As we boarded the plane for the last flight of our journey we again were piloted by Mr. Rutledge. Due to his being called for service to our country, Mr. Rutledge was replaced by Miss Stage. Original passengers still aboard the plane are: Ruth Blackburn, Kathleen Ervin, Mary Huebner, Betty Kinsey, Kenneth Kohl, Doris Hamilton, Charles Miller, Emma Lou Parker, Franklyn Schupp, Jack Struchen, and Marie Ward. It is our hope that those who follow us will enjoy their trip as much as we have. We end this first great flight of ours, prepared for longer, more trying flights through life. --CHARLES GLAUSER. In Memory of DR. DENNIS M. WCLFE
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