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Ruth Idene Vernerder. Chorus ' 12, ' 13, ' 14, ' 15. Say, fellows, who is that good look- ing girl over there? Why, that ' s Ruth Vernerder, one ol the fairest lassies of the class. That is what the hoys think of her and we girls think Ruth one of the sweetest, truest, and most likeable companions of our class. She is silent as to her future occupation but what- ever she undertakes we will miss her and hope that she will miss us. Vona Lucille Wasmuth. Vona came to us from Roanoke not very long ago and from the minute we learned to know her, we ' liked her, for she has such a likeable disposition and you just can ' t help it. She is full of fun and also mighty good looking and, well — just one of the best ever. We are proud to have her graduate with ' 16 and sincerely hope that we shall not lose sight of her when she takes up het work as a teacher. Ina Bell Walker. Ina came into our midst bringing with her a voice that is ' ever soft, gentle, and low , and a personality that imme- diately won several girl companions to her side. Ina says that she is going to college and then teach schol. We hope she may realize this. Harold Edward Walknetz. B. B. Team, Track Team ' 15 Red , our Irish friend, has never made much of a noise in our four years of H. H. S. Although he has made tem- porary enemies of nearly everyone at some time, there is no person who docs not consider him a true friend. He has a queer disposition, being somewhat stubborn, and he wants his own way about things, but his determination and perseverance make up for this and he is certain of a bright future. My but he can play basket ball, can ' t he? What would we have done without him? Rachel Wilhite A maiden shrinking and shy. Rachel. She is especially fond of both mathematics and domestic science. Has always made loads of E ' s and it would be a big surprise to us if her name did not appear on the honor roll. She has not fully decided what will be her future occupation but we are sure that she is capable of making most any line of work an immense success.
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Edith La Verne Stites. Edith is our latest acquisition. She has been in Huntington for one short term and in that time has made many friends. We all know that she likes to have a good time, but this has never in- terfered with her school work. May Edith ' s friendly disposition carry her thru life as successfully as it has thru H. H. S. Cleo Mae Stults. Another one of our rural maidens with whom we are not very well ac- quainted as she has not been with us long. Cleo is somewhat shy and shrink- ing which leads us to believe that he favorite flower must be the violet. In her quiet way she has ploughed steadily thru her lessons day by day and what-- ever she takes up as a life work she is bound to succeed for perserverance al- ways wins in the end. Effie Fern Thar p. H. S. Play. Effie doesn ' t come to school to study, she comes to school to crochet or at least it looks that way. And it isn ' t merely an occupation with her it is an art. Effie is always ready to laugh at a joke and always has a witty answer ready. She was quite the hefty house- keeper in the play On the Campus and lier appearance ;ats she bounqed across the stage brought many titters from the audience. We all know that Erne ' s good humor has assisted her in her high school days so it will in the future. Helen Lucille Trings. H. H. S. A. A. Moduluus Staff. One of the seniors who graduated in January Triggsie . is a ready con- versationalist , and a frequenter of the movies and even there does not cease her constant habit of talking. Then: is something about Helen however with all her jokes and laughter that com mands your respect as it did when she played Daisy Armstrong in the Senior Class play, and adapted herself so well to the part. Paul Gorman Trixler Trixie the Fusser is one of the most popular fellows in school, especial- ly among the girls. That is the great- est reason that he goes to school. Ev- erybody classes him as a jolly good fel- low. -He comes to us from Indianapolis and we will all be sorry when he leaves us to return at the end of the year,, for there is no one in H. S. with whom you can enjoy yourself more. He knows not what he intends to do in the future but here ' s success to him whatever it may be.
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Fred Emerson Winebrenner. Orchestra, H. H. S. Play, Track Team ' 15. Fritz says he has no favorite study and we sympathize with him in his difficulty to make a choice. He was one of the mainstays in practice work for the track team last year but unfor- tunately he was unable to participate In the meet on account of a serious ill- ness. Just what is his ultimate object in life is yet rather indefinite. Riva Eravay Best Williams. Riva is a favorite wherever she goe-s. From the way in which she talked some- times you would be led to think that she is a suffragette. She is one of our rural girls who has made many a laugh in class by her quaint remarks. Riva has not decided what work she will take up but — success to her. Claudie Birdella Witham. Debating Club, H H. S. . A. H. S. Play. Birdie is one of the jolliest girls in the class. She is the counterpart of Sunny Jim . To see her flying thro ' the halls sometimes you wouuld think a whirlwind had struck the old H. S. As Flora Bella the waitress she add- ed much to the senior play. She has marked ability along this line and should this be her chosen field, she would make a success there. Zoe Hart. Zoe left H. H. S. and moved to Ft. Wayne. Now she wants to bring her credits back here and graduate in H. 9. Of course we ' re delighted to have her and wish that she could attend school here too, for she is a jolly good com- panion.
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