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PHE LANTERN ETHEL E. SCI-IAFFER VVe remember Ethel for being always up to the minute with her boots and dresses. She was a Civics Club Mem- ber, '23, '24, '25, '26g Social Committee, '24g Liedertapl, '24M, and G. A. A., '24 to '26, She pals around with Tootsie Sopnnz SCHERIBEL Sophie played the piano -accompanimenlts for the orchestra when it was merely in its stage of infancy. She grew with it and helped it win iirst place in the semi- final orchestral contest. Her other work at Hibbard was Liedertafel, '25, Civics Club, '24, '25, '26, and Glee Club, '26. MEYER SHAPIRO VVe wonder what attracted Meyer from Crane. Could it possibly be the fair sex? During his short time here he has become a member of the Civics Club, '26, and has acted on the Business Staif of the Annual, '26, ALExAND12R SLIVE Alexander is musically inclined. He holds a place in the orchester and has enter- tained Civics Club members with his playing. He was a member of the boy's welfare committee of the Civics Club and acted as alternate to the Student Council. VITALLS SMITH Vitalis joined us at Hibbard after coming from Tuley, being there in '23. He had the distinction of being on the Honor Roll every quarter, was active on the Social Committee, ZSM, '26, and in dition belonged to the Civics Club, , and served on the Motto Committee, '26, and the :Xnnual Staff, '26. ad- '25 HAROLD SOMERFELD Slumberfe1d' felt that four years was too much to go to high school, so he's making it in three and a half. His his- tory includes Track Team, '24g Debat- ing Club, '25, and its Sergeant-at-Arms '26, and Student Representative in the Engineering Dept. V
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THE LANTERN HENRY I. BTEXYMAN Henry is one of these quiet types, but there's no telling what lies in him, for you know, Still water runs deep. He was a member of the R. O. T. C., ' Chess and Checkers, '24g Orchestra, '25, '26, and Hall Guard, '24, 23 , '24, CHARLES NORCOTT Chuck came from the Grover Cleveland School where he must have had some fine training in Basketball. Back in '24, '25 he played on the Inter-Room Basket- ball Team, was on the Inter-Room Base- ball Squad in '25, and played for the lnter-Room Indoor Team in '26. LEO NL'DELBIAN .-Xfter a successful freshman year at Tuley he probably saw what he was missing and joined the ranks of the many who emigrated to Hilfbard. VVhile here he was a Hall Guard, '25, was on the VX'eekly Staff, '26, and belonged to the Civics Club, '25, '26. ARTHVR URTLEPP After spending some time at Senn, Arthur came to Hibabrd. He was a sargeant in the R. O. T. C. and acted in the Senior l'lay Anne NN'hat's-Her Name. RERNICE fJYEN Bee came from Bateman. She has been a representative to the G. A. A., belonged to the Girl Reserves and Civics Club. In '25 she served on the Social Commit- tee. She's a member of the Choral Club and took part in the Operetta, '26. GERALD PARTCH Jerry was a very devoted friend to Hib- bard, attending the Junior High and for four years the Senior High. He was a good athlete, taking part in the Inter- room Baskefbeall of '23, '24, '25, '26, swatting on the Inter-Room Baseball Team of '25, '26, and in addition to playin5 fine basketball and baseball on the school squad, '25, '26. He also was a membei of the Civics Club, '25,
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.8 A ff H E 1. A N'T15iiE'i Jfdodestzes A. BIISKA K. BROWN G. XVEILAND Glass Zfoefn Our school life is that happy time lVlzercirz our joy is at -its prime. 'Twas then we learned to low a book That taught us nzuch and bade us look For such unusual thought That to the rnind has brought. Greater conception. Sufh days! we cannot help but treasure Their wholesome gifts iu bozzutcozzs nzcczsure. Our fun-the' simple plcaszfrcs linger on ln mvm'ry while 'we wartder here and you. It cannot be arniss To stop and think like this In the race of life. .-Ill! life! The daily tasks we learned Taught us to strive for all we yearned. A-Ind now we go in splendid form To fare the winds of lifc's strong storm. lVe'll show our strength So that at length lVe conquer! Ida Eggericks.
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