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JOSEPHINE SMOKER Her O n Directress Although she was a skilled tosser of the basket ball, Jo is now ready to shift scenes, preferring the typewriter and of- fice chair to a ball and the bleachers. Her inclinations in these lines did not, however, hinder her from taking part in other activities, especially the Junior Car- nival and the Girls ' League. OPAL SNYDER Trusting and Confiding Opal has trusted her classmates whole- heartedly, because she thinks of everyone as a friend. Her success in the Girls ' League, Glee Club, anil the Physical Sci- ence Club was attained by her untiring allegiance to whatever she undertook. ISABEL STONEX She Knoizs Isabel, in some inconceivable way, seems to be well informed on any sub- ject under discussion. This enviable char- acteristic served her to great advantage, not only in the classrooms, but also in her position as associate editor of the Crim- son , and in the activities of the manv clubs — especially the Latin circles — [ f which she was a member. COILA STORER Devotee of the Fine Arts Coila ' s talents lie in the realms of music and literature. She is recognized in the orchestra as a pianist of no mean ability; she is known to the English classes for her interesting contributions. LOWELL STOUDER Energy Personified Lowell is so full of energy that he finds pleasure in anything ranging from chem- istry to athletics, provided that it affords plenty of opportunity for activity. His ardent class spirit was shown by his assistance in the Junior Carnival, and in class football. Twenty -five
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Helen ' s gentle, sympathetic personality has won her many friends. Although the commercial department claimed her presence much of the time, she took an active part in the History Club, Science Club, and the Girls ' League. IRMA SCHROCK Independence Itself ecause of her independent thinking, she has often come out ahead. Her or- iginal ideas have contributed to the suc- cess of the Dramatic Club for the last two years. Irma ' s speech is short and crisp and snappy ; she means whatever she savs. EVELEAN SMITH From a Paris Bandbox Evelean is always as prim and stylish as if she had stepped from a Paris bandbox. The fact that she has received two awards from the Underwood Type- writer Company proves to us her pro- ficiency. MILDRED SMITH Daugliter of Competency Mildred ' s ingenuity and splendid ideas are popular wherever she goes. Wheth- er in the Girls ' League, Junior Carnival, History Club, or any class activity, she has shouldered responsibility, proving herself an efficient worker. GEORGE SMOKER Son of the Prairie Surely you know Bill, full of life, fight, and fun — indeed like a cowpuncher of the plains. He has helped put across every musical program of G. H. S. with his tenor voice, or his trombone. Per- chance, you have seen him fighting for class football honors. At any rate, he is always busy, hastening aside each task assigned him for the fun that is to follow. T wtnty-four
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work and no play makes Jack a dull boy . By no means can Louie be called dull, for play is an important factor in his life. He was always cheerfully wel- comet bv his classmates. VERA STRTJBLE The Sprite of Gaiety Vera is always happy and laughing, and infuses her gaiety into those about her. She is fond of both athletics and studies, and has taken part eagerly in both. Her extra-curricular program rang- ed from the Library and Dramatic clubs to the Physical Scieice aod History or- ganizations. ERMA SWAN BERG Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Fair and petite, Erma was the type that enjoyed much student popularity. She has taken a part in class enterprises; she was an efficient treasurer in her freshman year, and was a success as Kiki in the Junior Carnival. ELIZABETH THIELE Clever and Conversational Elizabeth ' s interest in the commercial department and in the science laborator- ies did not, by any means, decrease her liking for social activities, as was proved by her membership in the Girls ' League, the Physical Science Club and the Caesar Club. Her unfailing good nature and ready conversation make her a delightful companion at any time. MAXWELL TILLAPAUGH Wings of the H ' ind Max was a capable performer on the cinder paths. During the spring and summer months, at least, he gave prac- tically all his leisure time to track, there- bv adding materiallv to the athletic fame of G. H. S. Twenty-six
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