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Robert Fisher Life is hut a xlAfte. Shirt Sleeves; Little Women: Call It a Day. Clubs: lloyx 8ports I; Tumbling 2. 3. 4. Day ion Fruln Driftwood. Kntored from Hattie Creek 2. Ilenrt Troohlo. Clubs Dramatic» :t Arthur Cirrltrr The little man who wasn't there. Hl-Y 3. 4. trca.», 4. Clubs: Outdoor I: Sports Appreciation 2. Conservation 3. tr»- s,; Outdoor I Frank llotih» You'd he surprised. Football I; basket ball 2. 3; Tennis 4; Spotlight 2. 3: F S. I. 2 Clubs Tumbling I. 2; F. F. A. 3. I- Raymond Hull The silent man. Robert Abbey Devil may care. Football 1.2.3: basketball 1.2.3: base- ball 1.2; Track I. 2. 3. Clubs Otin I; Tumbling 2: Cookime 3 Social Dancing 4. ■ -g, J Tennis 3. 4: Why The Chimes Kami. Justice comm. :t. Clubs. Stamp I. ec.; Conservation 2; Tennis 3. 4. aec.-lreas. Wesley Hanker I Ians up the Addle ami the bow baseball 3. t; filet» club 3, 4 . Hand 1: Orchestra 3. 4: Siring Quartet: Spot- light 3: On Our W v Clubs. Toy Instrument 3: Outdo H. 4. pres.; Accuracy 2 Clubs: Sports I; 3; Home Kf„ Social Mav McCarty Swing high, swing low. Ag IIIC chum. Clubs. I .cut here raft |; F. F. A. 2. 3. I.orren Abbott ’an site bake a cherry pie? Ag-IIK comm, t'luls: Radio I; F. F. A. 2. reporter; Camera 3. 4. Doomsday photographer 4 Kiev In M Unlock You can't cry on my shoulder. Knterisl from Augusta 2. Clubs: Folk Dane»; 3; Social Dancing 4. -• r 1 i ude changes Cosma Newton There'll be soflK changes made.' Debate 3: Little Wonuti: Call It a Day; Spotlight 2; Ag-IIK gen. cbmn. 4. (%ilw: Home Kc. I: Folk Dance. 2. 3. sec. 3: Home Ke. 4. 4'ynthrill Reed Yiw. Mich I (Sloe club 1,2; Chok I. 2. 3: Spotlight F2; O.'L. B. I.’ Clubs: Dramatics I. 3. pros. I: Social Activities 2; I'ep Sipiad 4. preu. Take ..«sasst; vnereraft y: I 3. 4. vice prut. 4 ■yball l Xtbflball I; IIK chmn. Chiba: InpiinMcn ft: Home Ke. Iliirw F.i w In lla Jttiyune seen my folder? Oku club 3; 4. Spotlight I. 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Aeronautics I; Cun 2; Science 3; S |iinrc Dance 4.
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Betty Tungate Withdrew second nemeider. Michael I'lrlcli in . Kntcred from St. Rose 3 Spot light 3. Clul»' Folk Dainrr 3 pres Home K . I Bernard Whitmore Kug-cuttln' Borneo. Fuoltiall 1. 2. 3. 4. Banket hall I. 2. 4; BaM'ltall I: Track I. 2. 3. 4; ilee dub 4: Band I: Spotlight 2; K. S. C. 1. 2. 3. 4 ; TraHle mgr. 3. 4: B. U. 4: Ola» vkv prra. 2. pro . 4; J-llop comm.; On Our Way Clubs Sport I. 2. 3. see. 21 Varsity 2. 3. ee.-tr««s. 3; lll-Y 2. 3. 4; Dramatic 3; Social Dancing 4. recorder. Mu vine Whllnei I .Bile but Umber. Kntercd from Throe Rivers High School 3. Ilex t'nderhlll Jitterbug. Football 3. 4; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Bus ball 1.2.3; Choir I Club Sport Cooking 2 Booster 3; Social Daneing I Joseph Wilcox (lift of gab. Kntcred from St Bov 3. Track 3. 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Debate 3. I; Kxtemporr 3. 4; (Salahad Jones; Spring Fovit; tin Our Way; Spotlight 3. 4; J-llop comm;. Delegate to Model Deni. Con. 3; Mer- ebant of Venice: Fortnight stall 3. 4; Annual olitor 4: Junior ring coinm. Clubs: Dramatics 3; Chess and Checker 4. vice pres Pearl Walt Helpful Hannah tjuiet I .it tic Place Ag-ll K chinn 3. Clubs Home Kc. 1; Camera 2. Folk Bex Walters Freckles. I -a v%ranee William Pralrirland lullaby, lb-art Trouble. Spotlight 2, 3. Club Home Be 1 ; Stamp 2; F. F A. 3, Square Dance 4. Betty Woodmunsec My heart belong to Oolf 1. Track 2 Clul Home Be. 2; Folk Dance 3; Square Dama- I. Spotlight I. 2. F. S. C. I; I, II. I Clubs Sports I; Booster 2. 3. Da meat. Social Dancing I Florence H rliihl Yea. my dnrlimt daiifthtcr. BasketKill i. 2. :i; Little Women; Data- hud Jones; Spotlight l. 2. 3. 4; F. S. C. 2. I. athletic «rim , t; Class w. I. 2; J-llop comm., ten. cJunn.; !irl Rtv serve» I. 2. 4: Track Custodian :t. I; Fortnight staff Oluba: Lnihemfl 1, vlce-prm.; lloontrr, irm 2; Social Activities, pres. 4; t'sbcr 2. 3. 4. Kdna mm I’m in favor of it. tlaskcllKill I; (ilce club 3; Spotlliilit I. 2: Ait-IIK chmn. 2. 3. 4. Clubs: Home He. I; Lmthnn’raft 2: Booster 3: Sports 4, Heu l rice Hull Love thy nclithbor. S|m ( light 3; K. 8. C 4: Class see. 4; Annual art comm. 4. Clubs: Camera I; IVp Squad 2: Folk Dance 2: Home Kc. 4. Thelma Hall May 1 help you please? Ait-HE chnut. 3. Clubs, l-cutlicrorafl I; Booster 2; Folk Dance 3; Home Kc. 4. % io ck. t Boris Hnuinim All work and no piny KntcrisI from Battle Creek 2, Clubs: Folk Dance 3; Homo Be., leva . 4.
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✓ Titles of Nobility Standing near the door of 301 was the simplest way to secure these titles of nobility. I say the door of 301 for that is the classroom which is the nearest related to the study of American democracy. All of the seniors have entered this door many times on their way to explore the facts of our American govern- ment. Soon they will have passed through this door as students for the last time. 1 hey have been instructed in the ways of our government, and it will be their duty, privilege, and responsibility to keep the principles and ideals of our democracy alive. As the seniors walked by. some characteristic of the individual passed through the mind of the onlooker and this trait was immediately jotted down. As a result we have the names and the respective titles for these seniors listed below: Bays Joe Wilcox Donald Conklin.. Noisiest Soberest Happiest Lewis Bolton Cutest Don Johnson Best Athlete Alden Burgess Dick Hinklev Best Instrumentalist Cleverest William Dibble . Nicest Smile Bernard Whitmore Edward Slocum Joe Thomas Robert Parker Prettiest Eyes Best Blusher Deepest Sleeper Most Studious Best Dancer Best Vocalist William Crawford Best Dressed |ohn Lockwood Most A mbitious Ravmond Hull. Most Bashful Duane Sinclair. Jack Schreiner Harold Potter Bill DeCou ... Arthur Gerber Richard Sherman Frank Hobbs Dick Fingleton Carl Bclson Duane Jarman Don Hildebrandt Dale Henry Darwin Swift Most Reserved Neatest.. Quietest Best Looking Most Polite Best Nat tired.. Most Independent Quickest Pern per Wittiest Best Gum Chewer Most Talkative Friendliest Most Helpful Girls Beverly Jones Bertha Bechtel Margie Matthews Florence Wright Greta Cogswell Elayne Knapp Joan Erway Felicia Thompson Lois Clouse Lorraine Beadle Betty Friedrich Mildred Gaskill Maxine Brandt Ruth Beck Betty Lane Dorothy Schantz Rachel Malcolm Mabelle Hauer Helen Naylor Francis Blivin Cyntheal Reed Marquita Marshall Barbara Babbitt Lois Anderson Doris Hoffman Billy Hopkins Lois Kenyon Cosma Newton Agnes TafTee Beatrice Ball
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