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IIERNICE CLINE EMICLLA LNIATHIQXSSICN GRETA VIETY lRENE REIBI Low Senior Class BERNICE CLINE ..........,......A.....,........................................ President EMELIA MATHIASSEN ......... .,..... V ice-President IRENE REIM ,,,,,,....,.,............, A....... ........,,,, T r easurer GRETA PIETY .............A................................,..................... Secretary The Low Senior Class is just awakening to the fact that graduation is but one-half year away. To some the past three and one-half years have been an eternity, to others but a moment. When one is busy and inter- ested in what he is doing, time always passes quickly. We might invent a new axiom and present it to Pop Hanlon's Geometry Class of next year. It would read like this- Plenty of work and plenty of play nearly puts Father Time out of the way. The graduating class of January, '27, though less than a score in number, has always ranked high in athletics, social functions and scholar- ship. We are proud to say that our president, Bernice Cline, holds an excellent scholastic record, nearly always being on the first Honor Roll. Many of our boys have won distinction on the athletic field. Jimmy Rizzo has starred in basketball, and as a miler in track. Mate Mar- tin has starred in basketball and footballg and Les Tomely in football, basketball and track. We might say for Les that he is a most graceful hurdler. We also boast of the 1926 football captain-elect, Johnny Forth. The girls have by no means been slackers. They have always will- ingly and enthusiastically taken part in sports and social functions. With no offense to Pop, we'll call a spade a spade, and say that the class of January '27, in scholarship, dramatics, and athletics, has con- tributed its share to the life of the school. Page t venty-two
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RUTH WEITZEL Uhairman Group ll A. G. S. '25g Girls' Chorus '23, '2l, '25: Honor Roll Il quarte-rs. Ruth is privatv sm-rs-tary Fur the- hi school as a wholq-. Sho is vvry 1-ompote-nt, She-'ll sur:-ly rw-:wh hor zrual. KATHERINE WESTOVER Girls' Chorus '23, '21, '25g Bmw In n lllllv Mmm '2ii. lluhby is a .I. J.. A dancm-1' sure- of fame-. Ui' voursv shv'll lw a winnvr. lfrom lluyward Hi shr- 1-nnw! EDWIN WHITICHEAD 'l'rnnsl'4-r from lvouglas Vounty High. Gardnvrvilli-, Nm-vada, '25: 1926 Annual Stuff: Ifoothull '25: Iluslisltliall '25: Truck '26, Minstrvl Show. In llaskethall and Football. Howvvor hard they hop, Thorn-'s nonv that van compurv :ul all, XYith tha- favorilv of l'op. HENRY WILLIAMSON Band '22, '23, '24, '25: Orvlu-stra '22. '23, '24, '25: Football '23, '25, I llm-n1'y's star of tho Hiuqh School ltnnd And whvn it vomvs to looks, Why simply asks the girls that guzv .Xt him, inslvad of thvir hooks. DORIS WILSON 'fransfa-1' from l'arlir-il' High '25. Doris 1-amv from Pe-ntral Pal, Hut likvs the climate hs-rc-. 'I'h4-ro-'s othe-r ru-asons ful' he-r likl-s. lmn't you doubt or fvar. GEORGIA YOUNG 'Fransfor from Fl'f'll'l0llY. l'l:g4h, 'ZF-: Grls' Fhorus '25. A pc-ppy 4-onwl' from l I'4-mrml. We- lmvv in Gt'0l'l:'ilfl Youmr. Shefs snappy. happy and funny, Quite- right hor prnisos he- sung. l'ag,:'f- twvnty-one
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I I MYRA BURGESS Tennis Clubg The Senior '25, ' Myra's just :1 little girl, But she is safe enough, For sho van use' hvl' tongur--oh, boy! ll' :inyono wits rough. BERNICE CALDERA Honor Roll 4 QllE'll'l0l'S. ltr-rlllco has tho vutc-st ways, And oyes that, sparklinu, lurv. Yvh1'l'f'Vl'I' sho may journey, Shmfll make- 21 big' hit. surv. JULIA CECCHI Cont1'ibutol's' Galla-ry 1926 Annual, lluskvtball Managvr '24: Volleyball '25: Baseball Managvr '26. Julia's very timid, llut sho not-d not 1-vel' worry. XYllen an pvrson trlvs to win Ha- :sits th4-ro in Il hurry. BERNICE CLINE f'hllll'l'l'Ii-Ill Group 1 A. fl. S, '25: l'l'1'si- dent oi' tllnss '25, '24i: Honor Roll 13 quarters. livrnice is at prodigy, Sh0'll rvuch the higrhrfst goal, As horo in l-l:-xywnrd Hi school Sho maki-s thi- First Honor Roll. JOHN FORTH Truck '24, Baseball '24, lfootbaill 2-I, 25. llaptain-melon-t Football '2ti. Uuptuin-t-loct of the '26 ti-um. A football Stal' thruout, A quiet. forcoful. manly way Mukvs Johnny thv truo good scout. MARGARET GONSALVES Magpiv is il i'avo1'itv, Sha-'ll malw an 'hearty wife, For sho is an upto-mist, Who finds all good in lifv. I'u,f:,'c twouty-tliroe
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