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WEEKLY REWEW 1 4 Clemeth Shiflet-All hail to our senior prexy! He surely knew how to man- age us in our senior year and we even had parties! Clem doesn't say much he's modest, but he does wonders with and for ev- erything. Dorothy Griffis-There nev- er was a manager like Dot , She manages every- thing that comes her way, including several boys. And speaking of earrings -she has fourteen pairs. What's the matter Dor- othy? Oh, nothing! Paul Shollenbarger--Tiny of stature, Paul made his presence felt in the school by the big way in which he handled tasks assigned him. In the R. O. T. C. and as basket-ball mana- ger he showed his real ability. Good things sometimes come in small packages. Ernest Smith-No matter in what class Gunner is, he acts just the same. We simply can't help whoop- ing at his silly, dry humor. But despite all of his jov- ial nature he turned out to be a good scrapper and star on the court this year. Clemeth shifletilf.-Sf., 35 Athletic Association, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 1, 2, 35 Band, 3, 4g President, 4g Class Night Speaker, 4. Uorothy Griffis-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 43 Big Sister, 39 Presi- dent, 45 Athletic Associa- tion, 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Play, 23 Athletic Association Play, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, 45 Treasurer, 3, 43 Hik- ers', 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres- ident, 39 Secy.-Treas., 4, Debating Club, 3, Treas- urer, 43 Debating Team. 35 Annual, 3, 45 Class Vice-President, 43 Business Mgr. Athletic As- sociation Play, 3, 43 Prop- erty Mgr. Hi-Y Play, 49 Business Mgr. Senior Play, 4. Paul Sl1ollenbargerfF1'eSll.- Sonh., 1, 2, Jr.-Sr., 3. 43 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3. 4: Jr.-Sr. Minstrel, 33 Track, 2. 3: Class Secy.- Treas,, 43 Commencement Sneaker, 45 Basket-ball Mgr.. 45 Major R. O. T. C., 4. Ernest Smith-Fresh.-Soph., 1, 2, Jr.-Sr., 3, 43 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 45 Hikers', 4, Basket-ball, 43 K Base-ball, 3, 4: 'Hug Swimming, 1, 2g H Club. 3, 43 Students' Council, 4. .rs ... 1 E
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c-I3 fi, , 5 WEEKLY Klivutiw Chesler Lancaster 1 Old Levi himself! He shuffles along but is in- clined to give Hthe poor feminine the cold shoulder. He had a very gay time at Camp Roose- velt last year 'tis said,- he has tamed down since! Mildred Dodsworth 1 Mil- dred can speak French like a true Parisian, But that isn't her only accom- plishment. She can do all sorts of things1but we're going to let you find out for yourself what they are. A true combination of beauty and brains,- we certainly hope for something worth while from Mildred. Lee Garver1B0W low S0 your hands touch the floor. No you're not salaaming to Allah but to Lee 1 our valedictorian. The honor is most as great. You really would not believe it of him, though, because he's au awful tease and is much more playful than you'd expect a valedictorian to bc. Shirley Moore 1 Behold. Alice! the fair heroine of our brave senior play. How well do We remem- ber how she tore around the stage shouting, Na- than, Nathan,come back! Every now and then she'd sink l'muly U1 to the floor. But really, she was fine and the entire class owes her a debt of gratitude for making our class play the success it was. Shirley's a peach. fee S i 2 i Chester Lancaster -- Fresh. Soph., 1, 25 Jr.-Sr., 8 Athletic Association, 2, 3 45 Orchestra, 1, 2. Mildred Dodsworth1 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Lee Carver 1 Fresh.-Soph., 2, Jr.-Sr., 39 Athletic As- sociation, 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 'AH , 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, HE Major R, O. T. C., 4. Shirley Moore1Hi-Y, 1, 2 3, Athletic Association, 1 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion Play, 2, Senior Play. 43 Dramatic Club, 4: Re- view, 4g Glee Club, 3. v V' B : .....,.. .,..,,.......,,......,,,... , ..l.,, ,.... I 17 Club, 3, 43 Valedictoriang
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