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Grace D. Carp. Debating Society, Assistant English Work. Grace is an all round girl who has a decided knack lor sticking to whatever she starts until she has it conquered. She loves to talk and sometimes her laugh can be heard a considerable dis- tance. She docs not believe in wasting a minute of her time for even now she is assisting Miss Tucker with English work. When Grace really becomes a full fledged teacher we hope she will he near Huntington for such good natured persons are not easy to find. Donald Clinton Cline. Foot Ball ' 12, Track Team, ' 13. ' 14, ' 15, ' 16. Basket Bali 15. ' 16. Orchestra 13. ' 15. Vice President Class 12 Dinny as he is commonly called by his friends holds up the smndard of the school in athletics, for in track work he can be counted on as a sure point win- ner. Has done splendid work on the basket ball team this season, too. He expects to take a special college course and will no doubt, make a mark there as an aihlcte and as a very good- humored individual. Has the honor of being the onlv one of class ' 16 that was on the football team. Made the team when only a freshman. Lowell J. Collins. H. H. S. A. A. We don ' t any of lis believe that Dunk ever gets angry because he is always smiling. Tho ' he is small in stature he is a hustler. In the class play as Charley Padget , reporter on the Daily Shriek he showed this char- acteristic admirably and made a hit all his own. He declares he is going u become a dentist and we certainly wish him success in this. We hope, however, that he will be able to extract teeth painlessly. Do this Lowell, and all your old classmates of H. H. S. will patronize you. Hazel Cathryn Commons. Hazel hails from Zanesville. She came to us about two years ago. Liked by everyone who knows her. Although she is rather quiet when in a bunch of girls she can be decidedly the opposite when she chooses. She makes a good jolly class mate As she is earnest and sin- cere in her work we are sure she will make a success of teaching as that is the profession which above all others she desires to follow. Arthur John Cook. Chorus, Glee Club, Orchestra, H. H. S A. A. A quiet, reserved boy, who shines in his classes. Art is one of those re- markable students who has managed to get thru High Schcool in three and one- half years. He is uncertain as to what profession he will take up, but all our wishes for a profitable future go with him.
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Orson James Broughton. H. H. S. A. A. Oh, I think he is good looking, don ' t you? This from the girls. Wc never ran tell whether Orson likes it or not. He is a genial friend to all cf us, lias an admirable disposition and can take a joke with the utmost good nature. His worst difficulty this term seems to be getting English lessons but he always has an answer ready nevertheless. Great at attending class meetings and parties. He has not made known his future occupation but whatever it is may he master it well. Vienna Marie Brown. Orchestra 13, 14, 15, 16. Chor- us ' 13, 14. Special Voice ' 14. Moduluus Staff, H. H. S. A. A. V. Marie as she is dubbed can us- ually be seen hurrying up or down the street with her violin under her arm Without her this Modulus would never have been a success for as an assistant editor she worked at it untiringly. Her hobby is English and she declares she wishes to teach this in our new High School. She leaves us to take up Eng- lish and violin work and we feel con- fident that she will succeed because of her first name. Mabel Lela Brumbaugh. H. H. S. A. A. When Mabel was a freshman she es- tablish t-d a i?ood reputation with the teachers and has kept it ever since. You are surprised when you look at her shining, black hair to see that she has blue eyes which challenge you for a friendly greeting. She never says much but stillest waters flow the deepest. For a while we feared Mabel would not get to graduate with us on account of her ill-health but now she is back in scl 1 and will finish. In her chosen profession as a teacher wa are sure she will do il full credit. Hazel Mae Bussard. One of our rural maidens who- i- brave enough to drive to school every morning thru all sorts of weather to get. an education. Hazel is very quiet and can usually be seen with Riva or Zoe. We will always remember her dignity and quietness; two qualities so rare among seniors of the present diy and age As she has not revealed to any of us what she will take up as a life work we will leave you guessing. Lessel Lloyd Buzzard. H. S. Quartette, Boys ' Glee Club, Chorus, H. S. Play. Aside from being an aspirant to a ca- reer similar to Caruso. Red has other ambitions. He is going to become an expert agriculturist he informs us and we feel that he is competent for he has had a great deal of practical experience along this line of work. He made an idea] Dean Smiley in On the Cam - pus.
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Asa Walter Kreigbaum. B. E Team ' 16. Financial Bus- iness Manager-Modulus. Asa, has always been the star of bis class, getting- the best grades without ttiu use of ponies . He is a born student anyone would tell you that. Many times a situation trying alike to teachers ana pupils has arisen when along came -Asa and the difficulty would vanish be- fore his ready answer. As a manager of finance he has made our annual a suc- cess in this direction. In basketball this season as a guard, be made a reputation for sticking to his man Shaler Edwinfield Lahr. Debating Society. Track Team ' 15 Goat as we all know him first came to us as a bashful country boy. but now has become so sophiscated to city life that he is often mistaken for a gentle- man from New York or Chicago. ' Shaler has always been a hard working, pa- tient good humored individual who doesn t shine so much in school How- ever when it comes to tilling the soil he is right there. As a teacher his trails ol character will help him to a great ex- tent. Lenore Lois Louise Leonard I.enore, our little Irish girl, demure coy, and gentle voiced. During her ca- reer in H. H. S. Lenore ' s highest ambi- tion has been to make the teacher un- derstand her recitations. To know her is to love her and it will certainly leave a. yawning gap when we have to lose her at the end of the year. Ever has she been a true friend to all. As a kindergarten teacher she will make the little tots love her as much as we ha e all learned to. Elma Anna Rose Lininger. Debating Club, H. S. Play Editor-in-Chief Acropolis. And still the wonder grew how one small head could carry all she knew We all like to think of her as Suzie of the class play where she disDlayed excel- lent talent. Elma has a pass ' ion for writ- ing poetry and many a time has she donated poems to us for various uses In the few weeks that she has edited out class paper she has shown that she could make it a distinct success. Elma is a girl of many talents and not the least of these is her ability to give readings numerous or tragic. Mildred Marie Marker. Modulus Staff. Acropolis Staff Senior Social Com H. H. S. A. A. Mildred is one of the jolliest and most companionable girls in the class. Her work has been of a high grade thru- out the course. The Seniors all de- clare that ' they never tiad a better time than they did at her home when she entertained them at one of our parties It is a delight to hear and watch Mil- dred play her traps. She declares she wishes to become a designer of clothes and from the success she has always had with her own, we know that his occupation will bring her more than the desired ends.
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