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THE GRANOIS 19 3 0 William B. Niedringhaus The clock upbraids we with waste of lime. Delphian ’28, ’29; Boys’ Hi-Y ’28; Vo- cational Science Club Sec. ’29; S. O. I. A. P. ’27, ’28; Track ' 27; Reserve Squad Football ’26. ’27, ’28; Band ’27, ' 28, ’29 ; Orchestra ’27 ; Passion Play : Minute Men; Vocational Basketball Tourn. ’29; Chemistry Club ' 27, ’28. Howard Pearson He who lives without committing any folly is not so wise as he thinks. Tower Paxton Vocational High School; Illiolian ' 28, ’29; Class Play — So this is London.” Alice Rouland To laugh, to s)nile, to flatter, to flirt — Four ways on earth to win men’s hearts. Delphian ' 28, ’29, ' 30; Science Club ’28. ’29, ’30; G. A. A. ’28, ’29; Hockey ’26. ' 27, ' 28; Class Play — “So this is Lon- don.” Charles Sowell On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined. Argonaut ’28, ’29, ' 30 ; Spanish Club ’29, ’30 ; Science Club ’28, ' 29, ’30 ; Tug-of- war ’29; S. O. I. A. P. ’28. ’29; Class Basketball ’28, ' 29 ; First Squad Football ' 28, ' 29 ; Sec. ' 27 ; Reserve Squad Foot- ball ’28, ’29; Track ’26. ’27, ’29, ’30; Basketball ' 27. ’28. ’29. George Strasser Commonwealth His air, his manners, all who saw ad- mired. Richard Taylor Commonwealth The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Hii.damarie Treesh IV hen you arc aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to reach the second or even the third rank. South Bend High School ; Maid of Honor Harvest Home ' 29; Class Pres. ’29; Girls’ Hi-Y ’28, ’29; Pres. ’29; Pirate’s Daughter” ’29. Frank C. Verk Not only capable, but willing. Gnothautii ' 28, ' 29; Granois Staff ’29; Tug-of-war ’29; Class Play — “So this is London.” Page Twenty-Seven
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THE GRANOIS 19 3 0 Joseph Koch Commonwealth Born for success he seemed With y race to win, with heart to hold. Adolph Lampe Commonwealth Oh ivhy should life all labor be ? Ruby Lee It is better to have loved and lost Than never 10 have loved at all. llliolian ' 28, ’29, ’20; Glee Club ’27, ’28; Science Club ' 28, ' 29; G. A. A. ' 27, ’28, ’.50; Baskeball ' 26, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Base- ball ’26, ' 27, ’28. ' 29; Hockey ' 26, ' 28, ’29; Track ' 26, ' 2 7, ’28, ' 29; Orches- tra ’28. Harry C. Lignoul The play of limbs is combined with the play of wits. Gnothautii ' 27, ’28. ’29; Vocational Sci- ence Club 29 : Class Basketball ’27. ’28, ’29; Basketball ' 28, ’29; Shop Basket- ball ’28, ’29; Baseball ’27, ’28. ' 29. Micheal J. Lombardi A dwarf sees farther than a giant when he has a giant’s shoulders to mount on. Science Club ’29. Neoi.a Luster The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. Gnothautii ' 28. ’29, ' 30; Spanish Club ’28. ' 29, ’30; Science Club ’28. ’29; G. A. A. ’27. ’28, ’29; Granois Staff ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Art Editor; Red Hot Pep- pers ’27. ’28. ’29; Class President ’28; Class Poet ; Harvest Home ’28. Elden F. Miller For every inch that is not fool, is rogue. Argonaut ’28, ' 29. ' 30: Debating Club ’29 ; Honorary Public Speaking ’29, ’30 ; Theatre Work Shop and Platform Guild ’29. ' 30; Spanish Club ’28, ’29; Science Club ’29. ’30; Boys’ Hi-Y ’28, ’29, ’30; Tug-of-war ’29; Class Basket- ball ’26; Debating ’28, ’29; Class Play — “So this is London - ’ ; Harvest Home ’28 ; “A Girl to Order” ’29. Carolyn - Myers To those who know her not, no words can paint ; To those who know her, all words are faint. llliolian ’28. ’29: Spanish Club ’27; Hr me Economics ’28; G. A. A ’26- “A Girl to Order.” Page Twenty-Six
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THE GRANOIS - 1930 Freeman Wolfe A rare combination of disposition and ability arc his. Delphian ’29. ’30; Science Club Vice- Pres. ’29; Granois Staff ' 30; S. O. I. A. P. Sec. ’28; Reserve Squad Football ’28; Band ’28. ' 30; Chemistry Club ’27, ’28 ; Class Day — The Ideal Spot.” William B. Wrest Quick of wit and quick of temper. Illiolian ’28, ' 29; Vocational Science Club ' 29; Class Basketball ’27, ' 28. ’29; Tug-of-war ’29; First Squad Football ' 29; Reserve Squad Football ' 27, ' 28; Baseball ’29; Track ’29; Reserve Bas- ketball ’27; Minute Men ’28. Marion Courtney What .need delight a quiet life affords. Illiolian ’28, ’29; Science Club ’28; First Squad Football ’29; Reserve Squad Football ’28. Wilbert W. Rinder To know how to hide one ' s ability is great skill. Argonaut ’28, ’29, ’30; Spanish Club ’28, ’29. Poem of Class of January ’30 The Crossroads Neola Luster N OW we come to the parting of our ways You to the left must go and I to the right, O’er hill, o’er dale, through brush and brier nothing must stay Our progress, even in deepest night. We must leave these pathways and seek life anew On stranger roads and conquer with our might Or fall by the wayside, disgracing where we grew. For we were nurs’d upon the self-same hill ; And fed the same flock. Some have prospered well, while others doom ' d Have stay’d to sport with Amoryltis in the shade, Or kept company with loath’d Melancholy ; and gloom’d O’er the way, we by the Creator, were made. Now you to the left must go and I to the right. We have come to the crossroads of life today. We have a task to perform and while it is light Must hurry and go our way. Farewell, ye comrades, farewell to you ! We leave unfinished many things but yet cannot stay Upon this hill. Adieu! Adieu! Page Twenty-Right
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