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f'i'f4i.'Q 'fa E Si fel Junior Class TOP ROW--Raymond Yost, Merle Mouser, Paul Richards, Walter Peterman, Louis Ashbrook, Emerald Cherry, Carl Hulshizer, Charles McLees, Paul Lytle, Russell Ceil, Paul Butt, Franklin Moon, McKean Thompson. NEXT ROW-Nick Dragies, Elizabeth Ellis, Emily Evans, Catherine Richards, Bernice Ewers, Ethel Smith, Nina Doute, Wlilma jones, Achsach Hammond, Mildred Bigelow, Neil l-lollingworth. NEXT ROW-Josephine Jamison, Margaret Patterson, Katherine Haynes, Vera McLain, lva McLain, fteacherl Helen L. Barnes, Sara Broughton, Lora Mabel Jones, Laura Belle Ashbrook, Catherine Smith, Alma Thomas. ' BOTTOM ROW--Edward Richards, Walter Curtis, Bright Smith, Lily Belle McLees, Frances Lloyd, Margie Latta, Jack Latta, Lester Foster. CLASS OFFICERS President-Russell C-eil Vice-President---Neil Hollingworth Secretar Treasurer Class Adviser-Miss Barnes y g McKean Thompson 22 '
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.-Iravni H 45. H, s. ,green-1 Senior Class Poem Goodbye, you dear old Granville, You've been a loyal friend. You've helped us build our castles- On you we could depend. ' Perhaps we should be happy To say at last we're through, elk., . fs.. But once we re from your shelter ,,'2'11f4'i Q Our past days we'll ne'er rue. Cruel fate will oft' times lose us On paths not tread before. Be patient, dear old G. H. S., Don't turn us from your door. You've always understood us You've helped us make our gain. We'll honor and respect you Forever you will reign. Reba E. Dowds, '26. Senior Prophecy What do you say? We'll start out with the red hair-huh? Ethel,-you know- Miss Morris. She made a tour of Mexico and was grabbed up by the cold Tomale Bull Fighter's Club :-they use her for a taunt. Very agile and slim she has grown,-in fact you'd hardly recognize the lady. By the way, this is supposed to be fifteen years hence, so use lots of imagination, and make allowances. Now we'll switch off to the opposite sex:- Hello! hello! Malt Extract 3.7515 A-, Montgomery! Yes! O-oh, I see. Well, we'll,-yes,-we'll take the back page this issue. A-all rightie. N-uhuh! Good bye! Raymond, a big ad man from Philly, is in charge of Curtis Publishing Magazine broadcasting. His income last year looked like the Allied war debt. Now back again: A certain Miss Doris Kurtz has been acclaimed by Manhattan papers as Ann Pennington's successor. Ziegfeld himself came rushing up to her after the primiere, emanating enthusiasm, called her the kitten's ear muffsu. and said he'd do any- thing for her 5-told her she could have his cellar key anytime. She, incidentally, is running Peggy Joyce a 'marry' race. Miss Kurtz lives just next door to the eminent elocutionist, Lucille Rice. Lucille wants Doris to get her in the Follies, and the latter says she'll see. Now for some more maroon locks,-Mr. Red Osborne. Red is a photo- grapher,-guarantees to shoot you so you'll look like a movie actor. He got his idea from his own senior picture. The other day he held a special setting for the Gladys Max- fconlinued on page 722 21
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l1'CY'i?W' Sophomore Class FIRST ROW-fleft to rightj Frederick Detweiler, Charles Levering, Audra Ables, Burclelle Hobbs, Dorothy Hood, Lucille Ankrum, Hazel Williams, Charles Broughton, William McCollough. SECOND ROW-Elizabeth Deeds, Ruth Kennedy, Helen Wellman, Mary E.. Eddy. Dorothy Wiley, Miss Biggs fClass Advisorl, Mary Dragics. Jean Ressler, Char- lotte Charter, Lois Stricler, Helen Foster. THIRD ROW-Walter Wiley, Pauline Richards, Doris Peterman, Erma Haynes, Geraldine Jeffries, Barbara Jones, Frances C-uclcert, Frances Brown, Virginia Johnson, Beulah Kislingberry, Pauline Jamison, Marvin Lantz. Robert Edwards. FOURTH ROW-Howard Grubb, Alfred johnson, Robert Bowers, Milton Fitch, Paul Masters, Charles Schmitz, Evan Jones, Watson Rogers. Francis Thompson, Robert Marlow. Art Darrow, Bob Marshall. Paul Heddleson, David Kirlcendale, Ray- mond Barber. CLASS OFFICERS President-Watson Rogers Vice-President-Dorothy Wiley Chairman of Social Committee+Barbara Jones S . . flerifgggrf Geraldine Jeffries Class Advisor-Miss Biggs 3F!E:',?5 '5z3l?7'3l? 5lF5E?'I3i fWi . , , , , '- 1f:5.fT':f,,l fs7. '52, Ellie, eairffib ez., 9. ,- ,N ' aaiiawk... , 1 -'Sf iii-,w'f-4..f!?iimB3.t.,.f:4.E.1Qt!- 23
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