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WE ARE THE SE IORS OF '38 L1'NET'l'E GNAEGY A sweet disposition and a pleasant smile won Lynette many friends. Her best pal was Margaret, and they never fussed. Unusual! Nettie was a G. A. A. girl for four years. She also belonged to the Glee Club and Tri-Hi-Y. MILTON SIEGRIST Slick was good natured and took things as they came, with not a word. He was a carefree and easy going lad. Basketball and band were his chief delight, since he was a member of each for four years. He also belonged to the 'Glee Club, Hi-Y, German Club, and the football team. . ICIINA l+lSSlflNl'REIS Tuttie , as she was nicknamed by her fellow students, was full of vim and vigor. She was a good sport and always in for a lot of fun. For four years she was a member of the G. A. A. and the Glee Club. She was also active in the Home Ec. Club, being vice president for a year, and the Pep Club. She was class secretary for two years, cheer leader this year, an asso- ciate editor of the Iris staff, and a librarian. Rl l'I-I FRUEH Still waters run deep. Not much is known about Ruth's character, except her wil- lingnes to co-operate. Ruth went to Greenville High for her first three years, and while at H. H. S. she was a member of the Reflector staff and the basketball team. OPAL IBERG Opal was a very quiet girl, she minded no one else's business except her own. Good idea, Opal! Keeps y0u.Ol1t of a lot of trouble. She was a G. A. A. girl for four years, and a German Club member for a year. ROGER THIEMS Thiemsie was the idol of all the basketball fans this season. He certainly could play a real game. We didn't app-reciate Roger's capacity for sentiment until Jeannie ape peared. He was a member of the basketball team and Hi-Y. VIRGINIA KECK Virginia's modesty caused her to be seen more often than she was heard. She seldom hurried, but she always made a conscientious effort to accomplish the tasks set for her. She was appointed one of the librarians for this year. RUBY STREIF Quiet, reserved, conscientious, studious -- there you have Ruby. Ruby was a G. A. A. girl for four years. In addition, she was in the senior play, basketball, Glee Club, Pep Club, and Trl-Hi-Y. She was also a librarian. BITRNELI, CASPER Quiet and reserved was Burnell. He was slow and easy going, and Was'never known to get excited over anything, large or small. He was a leader in the F. F. A. for four years, and treasurer of the association for two years. He was also a member of the Hi-Y and Glee Club. He played intra-mural basketball and served as captain of a team for a year. CALVIN MAY A deep thinker was Calvin. Quietly and observantly he gained a thorough knowl- edge of all topics. His opinions were valued highly. Calvin attended Marine High for three years. While there, he was active in basketball, track, band, Boys' Glee Club, junior play, and S'odalltas Latina . He was also junior class president. While a student of Highland High, he was a member of the Glee Club and band. HARVEY AHRING Here was a friendly fellow with a willing way. His enemies numbered few: his friends many. Harvey took part in the junior and senior class plays, Glee Club, German Club, Hi-Y, and F. F. A. JEAN HERZBICRG What a lover he proved to be in the two class plays! Who knows but what he'll be Robert Taylor's successor? Jean took part in the Thespians, Hi-Y, junior and senior class plays, and football.
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WE ARE THE SENIORS CF '38 GLAIDYS GRAFF Although she has red hair, Gladys does not hold true to the red-head tradition, for she is a quiet, even tempered girl. Her scholastic standing was excellent. Throughout high school, she has been an active member in the G. A. A., Thespians, and German Club. Gladys was in both the junior and senior class plays, a member of the Glee Club, a cheer leader, and also on one of the girls' basketball tea ms. She has been a member of the Reflector staff and the Iris staff. HERMAN SCHl'l4lTTl1l Herman had a flare for writing and a nose for news, qualities which made him a first-rate reporter on the Reflector staff. Herman attended Alhambra High his first three years and while there was active in the junior play, band, chorus, newspaper work, shorthand team, and Commerce Club. He was also Drum Major for a year. While at Highland High, he was a member of the F. F. A., Reflector staff, and an entry in the intra-mural free throw contest. lil1lRNll'E HUA Bernice had strong likes and dislikes. She never wavered in expressing her true opinions. She participated in G. A. A., Glee Club, band lbeing a member for four yearsj, Thespians, senior play, and Tri-Hi-Y. She was business manager of the Iris staff. MARIAN BEDFORD Marian was a quiet and reserved girl, but her fun-loving nature often showed forth. Marian was another junior class graduate of Marine High. At Marine High, she partici- pated in the Girls' Glee Club, girls' basketball team, and Sodalitas Latina , being secretary of the organization for two years. GLENN MAEDGE Don't you see us smile with pride over our basket shooting champion? We bow to you, Glenn. Glenn attended Marine High for three years. He took part there in basketball, softball, band, and the junior play. While at H. H. S., he was a member of the F. F. A., their band and softball team. VERNA Nl+ll'BAl'ER Neub was in her glory when she was playing basketball. When she wasn't playing herself, she pepped up the rest with her enthusiastic cheering, since she was a cheer- leader for all four years. She was also active in Glee Club, G. A. A., Home Economics, Pep Club, and basketball. In addition, she was president of the G. A. A. and secretary of the Home Econom- ics Club for a year. MARVEL ROGIICR Marvel did all that was required of her. She was shy and retiring. We never knew what she was thinking because she was loath to confide. She took part in only two activities, Tri-Hi-Y and Glee Club. Marvel was also a librarian. YIVETTE DE FOREST Here is a quiet, sweet girl without any airs. Peggy had a pleasant word or smile for all her friends. She was a member of the Glee Club for four years. She also belonged to the Home Ec. Club, G. A. A., Tri-Hi-Y, and Pep Club. In addition to this, she was on the basket- ball team and the Reflector staff. THOMAS ULMET Things could comeuor things could go, but Tommy wouldn't worry. He enjoyed life because he refused to take it seriously or to be drawn actively into it. Tommy was a member of the F. F. A. for three years. DURO'l'l-IEA MIDDLETON Dorothea was abrupt of speech and act, yet kindly of manner. She offer- ed her friendship only to those whom she knew well. She went to Marine High for her first three years, and while there she was a member of the Glee Club, band, and the junior class play. She was also secretary of the junior class. While at H. H. S., she was a member of the Glee Club. VVILBUR BAST No wonder he was well-liked. With his spontaneous smile and sunny disposition, he could not help but be. Wilbur attended Marine High for three years, and was on the basket- ball and softball teams. During his year with us, he was an F. F. A. member and a member of their softball team. , WIIIMA EARNHART Dutch was calm and poised. She had a merry and agreeable disposition. Loyalty to her class has always been distinctly characteristic of her. As a result, she was chosen the Best Girl Citizen of H. H. S. Wilma held many important offices: G. A. A. treasu1'er, editor of the Iris, secretary of the Student Council, president of the Tri-Hi-Y, vice-president of the fresh- man class, and treasurenof the junior class. She was a member of the Home Ec. Club, Pep Club, junior and senior class plays, G. A.A., girls' basketball team lcaptain of a team this yearl, and Glee Club. She was also a cheer leader during her sophomore year and Drum Major of the band this year. ,
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