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WILLIAM COWLES HOGGE “Hoggie” “We have yet to see him down-hearted and pessimistic.” Secretary of Class ’19; Football squad ’19; Var¬ sity ’20-’21-’22; Glee Club ’20-’22—President ’21- ’22; Basketball ’20-21; Baseball ’20; Track ’20- Manager ’22-’23; Vice-President Class ’21-’23; President Class ’22; Asst. Editor “Pioneer” ’21-’22; Editor-in-Chief ’23; Vice-President Student Body ’23; French Club ’23. To know Cowles is to like him, that’s why he is “most popular.” Although he might make “C” on that old report, he knocks an “A” in the hearts of his school mates. By his wonderful work on the “Pioneer” and the Annual, Cowles shows what he is made of. An athlete who gets there by trying. JOHN LEWIS HOGGE “Piggie” “Not over serious, not too gay, just a rare good fellow.” Treasurer of Class ’21; Glee Club ’22; French Club ’23—Treasurer. John is just a good old sport. We all know and like him for his sociability and pleasant ways. Al¬ ways a word of cheer he has for every one, and is never happier than when serving his school, his Class, and class mates. With such spirit, willing¬ ness,and cheerfulness, Little Piggie is bound to make good. JOHN THOMAS HOGGE “Piggie” “The world may ivag at will, so 1 have my pipe.” Minstrel ’23. “Piggie” is one of those boys who has plenty of pep, but won’t let go of it easily. You have to start him and then he’s the nearest thing to per¬ petual motion you ever saw. Prompt, dutiful and willing in his duties and assigned tasks, so is he in his studies. John has quite a bass voice too, as he evidenced when he “strutted his stuff” in that High School quartette, which made such a hit in this year’s minstrel. Good luck “Piggie” in all the years to come. CONSTANCE THELMA HOUGH “Connie” “Alas Alas! I see thou are in love.” Art Editor “Pioneer” ’23; Secretary Glee Club ’21-’22; Chairman Aesthetic Department of Student Government of ’23; Basketball ’22; French Club ’23. We did not think we would be fortunate enough to have “Connie” with us again but she is here and one of the merriest. This very cheerful and such a good all-around sport is one who is quite an artist whom we are proud to have. She may have her head full of drawing, teaching, and such; but wait and see one of these days, “You’d be surprised.” In time to come we will all wish for our high schooldays again. We’ll want them All Back. But “Connie” will be satisfied with her “Half Back.” 16
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EDWARD MALVERN HANDY “Smoky” “Bloodhound” “A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing.” Vice-President of Class ’22; Athletic Chairman of Student Body ’23; Football varsity ’20-’21-’22, Captain ‘22; Basketball ’23; Baseball varsity ’21- ’22-’23, Captain 23; Exchange editor Pioneer 23. Ed is our true “Vugjinyun.” Old “Bird-Dog.” Not spectacular, but steady, sure and reliable. His friends in school are numbered by legions, and all this is backed up by being- voted the best looking boy in school. No need to tell of his athletic ac¬ complishments. The fact that he was elected Captain of football and baseball and picked for the All-Eastern Team are his tributes. But Ed, before we say good-bye, the girls of the Class of ’23 would like to know why they call you “Bloodhound.” MARION VIRGINIA HANGER “Ginks” Glee Club ’20-’21-’22. Operetta ’21-’22-’23. Marion is kind-hearted, generous and always the same. Whenever you meet her you will be greeted with a cheery “Hey, There!” “Procrastination is the thief of time.” “Ginks” does not wait until the last minute to get up any work and then have to rush around like the rest of us Seniors. Each day finds her occupied with something. TINSLEY CARTER HARRISON “Tubby” “Harry” “All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them.” President of Class ’22-’23; Football squad ’19- ’20; Varsity ’21-22; Baseball varsity 21-22-’23; Glee Club ’21-’22. Operetta ’22; Minstrels ’22-’23; Manager ’23; First Associate Editor “Pioneer” ’23; French Club ’23, Vice-President. He is just full of school spirit, especially showing this in acting as President of our class this year. His work in football last fall was exceptionally good, he being picked for All-Eastern tackle in high school circles. In the entertainments, plays, and “Pioneer” work around school, he has done more than his share. Best wishes to you, “Tubby.” CLARA ESTELLE HOFFMAN “Cat’s Whiskers” “I ivill be happy and free I ' ll be sad for no man.” Studious, quiet—sometimes, and witty is Clara. She is a good student and not lacking at all in that very valuable asset, school spirit. Steady and re¬ liable as she is we know her accomplishments will be g-reat and many. Good luck, Clara. 15
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METTA LOIS HUDGINS “Joe Bones” “She is coy, she is shy There’s a twinkle in her eye She’s a flirt.” French Club ’23; Latin Club ’23. What would we do without her gigles and work —for “Joe Bones” is a hard worker. In fact, we don’t know what we would do when the time for the Senior “tays” comes around if it wasn’t for “Joe.” Always a good student, worker and booster is Metta! But we can’t leave her without speaking of the opposite sex—she manages equally “tays” and boys. Best of luck, “Joe.” EARLYNE HUDGINS HUGHES “On with the dance.” With such spirit, contentment and willingness, Earlyne is certain to be successful in this life. “If you can’t get what you like, like what you get.” This seems to be Earlyne’s motto and she seems to live up to it. Happy-go-lucky is just the phrase which describes her, and come what may she does not worry. Give us the secret Earlyne. We are told, “Contentment is great gain.” MARGARET AGNES JOINVILLE “Margie” “There’s nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. If the ill spirit have so fair a house. Good things will strive to dwell with’t.” Margaret is another one of our quiet students, but back of it you are sure to find a sincere friend and faithful student. She possesses all those quali¬ ties of being a dignified Senior. Having such quali¬ ties we know she will be at the top of the ladder in the years to come. ROSS ANTHONY KEARNEY “Fats” “Better a man blush than turn pale.” Football ’20-’21-’22; School Orchestra ’21-’22- ’23. Of course we all know how Ross “turns” when he gets up to say anything. He is the heavy¬ weight of the class and it was almost necessary to get larger seats to accommodate him. “Fats” al¬ ways lets other people’s business alone and always minds his own. From the way he’s doing now, we know that he will accomplish something- in the future. Go to it, Ross! 17
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