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Margaret Allison “Peg” “Is she not more than painting can express, or youthful lovers fancy when they love?” Emerson Literary Society. (I 2- 4); Pageant, (1): »irls Cloe Club. (1-2-3); Senior Cirls’ Clio rus. (4) : Musicale, (4); F. N. V. Club, (4). “Gertie” Merrell Baughman First in knowledge, first in “Pete” love, and first in the hearts Learning is a dangerous of her classmates. thing. Editor-in-chief of “Red and Blue.” (4): As a Woman Think Twenty-two Science Club. (1-2-3 4); Ratlin Club, (3): Senior Kings. (4); Bryant Literary Society, 1-2); Track, (2-3). eth,” (4); Dramatic Club. (4): F. N. V. Club. (4); Christmas Pageant. (4): Science Club, (4); Memorial Committee. (4): Senior (Sirls Chorus, (4): Classical Club, (3-4); Forum. (2); Junior King Committee, (3); (Iirls (Jlcc Club, (2-3-4); Pres. Emerson Literary Soe., (1); Musicale, (4). Honor Oration. Dorothy Atwood “Dot” Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. Katherine Baughman “Kay Laugh, sweet evermore. Katherine, (’lass Pros.. (2); Emerson Literary Society. (3): F. N. V. Club. (4): Manor H. S.. (1-2); Class Treats.t (1-2). Classical Club, (3 I): Dramatic Club. (4); “As a Woman Think ctIt, ’ (1); Science Club. (3-4 ; F. N. V. Club. (I). Gertrude Meeker
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Theodore Levin “TED —President A true friend, a classmate fine, His character is like the clinging vine, His friends, are many, his faults are few, Oh that we had more like you. Class Pres., (1); Science ('lull, (2-3 4): Secy. (4) Year Rook Reporter. (|) ; Forum. (2): Fan tern Staff, (2-3-4) : Business Manager. (3-4): Vice President Bryant Literary, (3) ; Classical Club. (3 4); Consul (3): Cheer Leader. (3-4): Prom Committee, (3) : Class Track. (3) : Pennant Committee, (1); Senior Kings. 141 ■ Representative at Aeadentie Contest. (3); Dramatic Club. (4); •As o Woman Thinketh.” (4): Memorial Committee. Commcnce-™cn Oance Conunitte . Class Night. Frank Weisbecker “Red”—Treas. “Oh may he drum and bounce through life a success.” High School Orchestra, (1 -2-3-4) ; Treas., (4): (’horns, (12-3 I); Pros. Bryant Literary Society, (2); Commerce Club, (4): Senior Kings, (4): Mnsioalo (4); High School Hand. (4): Com- mencement I lance Committee- Dorothy Hart “Dot”—Sec’y “And may there be no sadness of farewell, when 1 embark.” Sec’y. (4); Scc’y Science Club. (2): Dramatic Club, (I): “As a Woman Thinketh, (4); Year Hook Representative, (i)): Prom Committee, (3): (’lass Ring Committee. (3): Christmas Pact ant. (3): Kmeraou Literary S« clety-See’y. (1): Pres.. (3); K. N. V. Club Chairman-Flower and Motto Committee Ass’t See’y Athletic Assn., (3); Class Night, Ba nquet Committee. Arthur Goldchein “Art”—Vice President And we all wondered at the amount he knew. “He has, I know not what Of greatness in his looks, And of high fate That almost awes me.” Football, (2-3-4): ('apt.. (4): Basketball. (2-3-4): Interelass Basketball. (4) ; Track, (2) : tn-ler-elass Track. (1): Assistant Business Manager of Year Rook. (4) : Emerson Literary Society. (2-3): Vice President of Emerson Literary Society. (3); “Mrs. ltumpstead- Leigh,” (4). Twenty-one
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f Violet Beezer A good reputation is bet-'r than money.” iskctbnll. I): Science Club. -2-3-1); Gym ('lub. (3); Assist-it Sec. Science Club, (2): Glee 1 ii l . (3-1); Pros. Gym Club. ) : Senior Girls’ Chorus. (4); X. V. Club, (4): Vice Pros, ryaut Literary Society. (1-2): merson Literary Society, (3). Edward Birk “Eddie” “Run if you like, but keep your breath, Work like a man, but don’t be worked to death.” Football. (3-4). Fmerson Literary Society. (1-2): Bryant Literary Society, (3); Senior Kings. Carolyn Best “Bestie” “Thou sayeth an undisputed thing in such a solemn way.” Treasurer Athletic Association. (1); Commerce Club. (3-4): Class Basket ball. (1): F. X. V. Club, (4): Fiuerson Literary Society. (1-2): Bryant Literary Society, (3) : County Commercial ('on- test, (3). Virginia Boettner “Gingee” “Not so tall, and not so small, Her personality delights us all.” Margaret Broker “Peggy” “Gently instructed I shall hence depart, Greatly in peace of tho’t, and have my full of knowledge.” Basketball. (4): Olee Club, (2): Commerce Club, (2-3-1): Class Basketball. (1): F. X. V„ (I); Fiuerson Literary Society, (1-2- 3). Basketball. (3 4): Capt. (4): Track. (2) ; Class Night: Basketball, (2-3-4): Fmcrsou Literary Society. (1-2); Bryant Literary Society, (3); Classical Club. (3-4): Science Club, (4): F N. V. Club, (4); Gym Club. (3); Capt., Intergym Basketball. (2). Twenty-three
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