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“Life is too short for aught hut high endeavor.”—Wilcox Seniors CLARENCE O. BAILEY Commercial; Amphictyon. “To do or not my lessons daily”, This is the motto of C. O. Bailey; He much prefers to drive a car And travel with Alison near and far. STANLEY E. BAKER Commercial; Athenian. Stanley seems like a bashful lad; He is full of fun tho’ seldom bad. We don’t know that he likes the gir’s. But have heard that he is fond of curls. GEORGE W. BATTERSBY Academic. Athenian; Vice- President of Athenians 3; President of Athenians 4; Class President 1; Science Club 1; Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Class Treasurer 2; Manager of Baseball 2; Basketball, 3; Operetta 3; Football 4; Dean Oratorical Contest 4; Debate Club 4; Dcanonian Staff 4. ‘Though George always seems the “perfect gent”, lie's usually on some mis- chief bent. MAURICE II. BIGAREL Vocational Agriculture. Young Farmers’ Association; Secretary of Young Farmers’ Association 3; Vice-President of Young Farmers’ Associa- tion 4; Judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4. One of several brothers he, Just as fine as a boy can be. He is not noted for his noise, But Maurice does not lack in poise. LEOLA M. BOGARDUS Commercial. Lcola doesn’t care much about books; She sews, she dances, and she cooks. She has a friend who owns a car In which they ride both long and far. Seniors GERTRUDE F. BROWN Academic. Delta; Operetta; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Essay Contest 4; Dcanonian Staff 4. Demure and shy is little Gert; You'd never think she'd be a flirt. RUTH A. CANFIELD Classical. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Dcanonian Staff 4. Her hair is red her eyes are grey. Her disposition usually gay; To all her friends, she’s simply Red, Although her temper they do dread. EVERETT L. CLARK Vocational Agriculture. Young Farmers’ Association; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 3. ‘Though lie’s not so noisy as some, Still he is never very glum. EARLE J. COATES Vocational Agriculture. Amphictyon; Young Farmers’ Association; Judging Team. This lad considered school a bore; He thought class work of no avail. When called upon to take the floor. He often said, “I’d rather fail.” MARJORY L. DAFOE Academic. A quiet little miss, An honor student too, Who always had her lessons done— A friend to all she knew.
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“The happiness of your life depends upon the character of your thoughts.”—Marcus Aurelius Farewell to Seniors 111 but a few weeks you will be entering a new period in life. High school days, with all their friends and associa- tions, which you have so long taken for granted, will be a thing of the past. Numerous problems constantly present themselves. The spirit in which you meet and solve the initial ones will be the dominating factor in determining results. Set out with some definite purpose in view, then accomplish that end. Remember, it’s the fellow with determ- ination that wins. Were I asked what other fundamentals enter into a successful life, I would say first of all, integrity. Be honest with yourself and all will be well with the world. Loyalty to your employers, fidelity to friends, for, “He who would have a friend, must be a friend,” punctuality, and earnest, painstaking efforts are indispenable essentials. All these last four years as a faculty, we have, collec- tively and individually, tried our best to strengthen, guide, and help you that you may find your rightful places in the world. This is the goal for which we have been working. May you make it successfully, recalling always the truth expressed in the lines: “Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you.” Page Nine Marion R. Bowman.
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“A good deed is never lost ”—Basil ■I 4 » )- »l • Seniors DORIS M. EGGLESTON Academic. Doris seldom makes a sound You’d hardly know she was around; But when we saw her work in class. We knew that she would surely pass. R. LEROY FORTUNE Vocational Agriculture. Amphictyon; President of Amphictyons 4; Science Club 1; Young Farmers’ Association 2; President of Young Farmers’ Association 3, 4; Judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Dcanonian Staff 4. Lean and lanky Ike, Humorous and jolly, A boy whom we all like For his Irish wit and folly. HENRIETTA E. G E IS EN DOER FER Academic. Minerva; Presi- dent of Minervas 4; Outing Club 1; Art Essay Contest 4; Senior Play 4. Always willing to do her part; She seldom takes a thing to heart; A girl who does her best each day To make all enterprises pay. ANNA GLAZIER Classical. Outing Club; Or- chestra 1, 2, 4; Chorus 4; Art Essay Contest 4; Debate Club 4; Valedictorian of Class. “And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew.’’ FLORENCE GREENIIILL Academic. Delta; Secretary of Deltas 3; President of Deltas 4; Outing Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4; Vice-President of Class 4; Vice-President of Girls’ Athletic Association 4; Deanonian Staff 4. Your laughing, jolly ways Have helped us through some dreary days. And now that we must say “adieu,” We wish both joy and luck for you. Seniors GRACE B. HENDERSON Academic. Delta; Science Club; Operetta 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Band 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Poster Contest 3; Art Es- say Contest 4; Chorus 4. Our Grace, she toots the big bass horn. Her music you just could not scorn; Her ready smile and hearty laugh Make her a favorite with her class. GRACE A. HILLIS Academic. Minerva; Secre- tary of Minervas 3; Dean Oratorical Contest 1; Science Club 1; Outing Club 1; ('lass President 2, 3; Trio 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Operetta 3; Debate 3; Cheer- leader 4; Junior Band Presi- dent 4; President of Girls’ Athletic Association 4; Chor- us 4; Senior Play 4; Debate Club 4. If we picked out the one to win In all the tasks she may be- gin, That’s Grace, we know, for she has won Honor and fame for Thirty- one. ARDIS L. HOLLAND Academic. Art Essay Con- test 4; Transferred from Rich- ville 2. Polite and kind to all she meets. With cheery smile her friends she greets. HAZEL E. HOWARD Academic. Hazel has striven hard to attain A high school diploma that bears her name; Hence, we feel that she will never shirk To do her share of honest work. BEATRICE A. HULL Academic. Glee Club 3; Chorus 4. Beatrice is a coy young miss. To whom her studies bring no bliss. Cooking is her special talent; Perhaps she’ll practice on some gallant.
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