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QiQ.QQQiQ.Q-,QQ THE HIGHLANDER :nic 3 14 Q 1111 1 1010.0 1 I ! A 2 f U U U U ELDORA TOLBERT Q Dramatic l-2-3-4: Girl Reserve 2-3-41 U Student Council 3-4: Class President 4. H Rejoice, and men will seek your E Grieve, and they turn and gof' : We'Ue wondered how she charmed them all, . U But now it's clear-we know. H E ARTHUR EBERHART Football l-2-3-4: Basket Ball 2-3-4g E Baseball l-Z-3-4: Track Z-3-4: Basket 2 Ball Captain 2-4. U Arts a fellow we'll never forget: H He's the greatest clown in the ring: E l-Ie can laugh, he can yodel, and put on a jig. : Why-we really believe he can sing. U H HELEN ZEIDLER Orchestra 142-3: Glee Club l-2: Girls' C Quartette l-2: Girls' Duet l-2: Violin U Trio and Quartette l-2: Dramatic Club 4: . Girl Reserve 34: Treas. of Dramatic 2 Club 4: Treas. of Girl Reserve 4: Class U Secretary l. ll fl wee little blonde is Helen, E W'ho laughs her way through life. 2 We think she'll make somebody U A charming little wife. H i HAROLD SIMS Q Football l-3-4: Baseball l-2-3-4: Stu- i dent Council 2. E 'Twas not the gale, but the set of the sail, - That determined the course of his ship: U 'Twas not the lighthouse that beckoned i him come, : But the girl who tended it. U Il H H RUTH TICHNOR E Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Annual Staff C Z-4: Girl Reserve 2-3-4: Girl Reserve Vice Pres. 3: Girl Reserve Pres. 4. ' In her studies she has no equalg i She is always jolly and sweet: C An honor student and liked hy all. ! Her poetry can't be heal. i . Q ! ! . Q Q Q Q.Q-Q Q Q Q.,Q.Q Q Q. : 5 : : G Q : -.---... ..Q.,Q.i:.,.f. Page Fifteen
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