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JOHN ROBERTS Topped by a 'fHeinie,'l always seen teasing the girls, John Roberts wanders about the halls of Harding . . . HTete77 is well known for his athletic prowess both in football and in basket- ball . . . His French class escapades are enough to cause Mlle. Freer to weep but his rating with the students is A! BARBARA CALDWELL Tall and pretty, with a grand personality and a sense of humor, Barbara Caldwell, 4'BarbH to her friends, is well known to the teachers for her executive ability and efficiency . . . You can't always be sure but sometimes we think typing is her pet peeve. DONA VVILLIAMS Secretary of class of '40 . . . A star in dramatics . . . friendly personality, a smile for everyone . . . really a grand person to know . . . dark and slim with a deep mellow voice. BILL WALTERS A veritable whiz at football, and a Beau Brummel about school, Bill Walters has be- come one of the most popular Edison students to come to Harding . . . He's said to be a top- notch dancer and besides that-we got this from a little bird -he can ice-skate too. .Hs 1 bo' LQ: t vb Q A P+' ' x are v 5. :fXQ'1 XFX - 1 AV ,YXXXE f 4 X , ik X . -cj XX-f Rv , I ,N . if xg Xk X! ,I xx RK: xii! xl -, , 'XX fx fr Ekfixffxy R if ,X X 1' - 'x xx X ' ' x N , X v X eff ,f x , 1 -X a ,., I Y -of X x x .4 Q 2:26 503 W4 940
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it gg. 5 I .f .xx ,X .N, ,K 4 'Q X 'rf W N. P 323' 2' t . if r 5 ' N X ffl ,5xv:,! g C Po W r 0 4 8023! 4 V493 V94 5534 03 mf, F fu t'M fl 4aam7fze5 ' 5 THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION ..... rests with our graduating class and the senior classes of hundreds of other high schools throughout the United States. Confident that this class will give humanity its quota of leaders and good citizens, let us look back to its past four years of high school work. At Central and Vernon, as freshmen, these seniors were looked up to by their 7th and 8th grade followers. Gerald Strauss, president, Helen Plotner, vice-president, Don Lister, secretary 5 and Carl Robinson, treasurer led the Central people. In the field of dramatics they presented three one-act plays, 'fThe Travelersf' ffThree7s a Crowd, and f'Alice's Blue Gown, all under the direction of their dramatic coach, Miss Zelma Howard. Other achievements of the class were the publishing of a school paper, 'fThe X-Ray, and placing second in basketball and football standings. At Vernon officers were: Ralph Howard, president, jean Armbruster, vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Taylor, secretary, and Isadore Birnbaum, treasurer. Predomination in basketball, presentation of several plays and the publication of the Vernonian, an annual, picturing the year in detail, were the outstanding ac- complishments of this class. The sophomore year merged the belligerent factions into a solid, compact, uni- fied group, led by Bill Taylor, president, Isadore Birnbaum, vice-president, Margie Holtz, secretary, and Betty Creviston, treasurer. As juniors the class elected Bill Taylor, president, Grant Mouser, vice-president, Barbara Caldwell, secretary, and Isadore Birnbaum, treasurer. Athletics and dramatics shoved the class nearer the center of the spotlight as the Harding basketball squad, comprised mostly of juniors, won the N. C. O. champion- ship undisputed. Miss Dorothy Hanson, speech and English teacher, directed the successful junior play, 'fHeaded For Eden. John Roberts, Barbara Caldwell, Dona Williams, and Bill Walters, in 1, 2, 3, 4, order, comprised the able and competent commanders of the senior and final year, al- ways to be remembered for its championship N. C. O. football team, for its stirring senior play, ffThe Queen's Husband,'7 and for its many members of high scholastic averages and social prominence. And so we leave our compulsory school days and are sprung into a warring, greedy, jealous world, in which the hope of our free country looks to us, the men and women of tomorrow, for the world of tomorrow.
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