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(larence Henrv “C. Henry” Dram icclubat s.wg.m, Great men, like deeds, need no trumpet. I If. s. OrehcKtrn. (1-2 3-4): Chorus, (2);' .1. M. s. Hand. CM): J. II. S. Jar . Orchestra, (I): Trials. Senior Kings. (I): Science Club, (2-3-4): Sr. Class Clay, (I): Kmerson Literary Society, (1-2); Commencement Malice (’oiimiirice. Ella Hollendonnor “Ella’' “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew.” Forum, (2); Olw (Mnl). (2-3; Sr. Cirls (’horns. (4): Mramatlc Cluli. (4); Bryant Literary Society Secretary. (1): Kryant Literary Society Vice President, (2); Kmerson Literary Society Vice President. (3): N V. Chili. (I); Name Committee, pen mint Committee, (4); Representative at Pittsburgh Academic Contest; Valedictorian. Harry Hugg “Huggie” “1 have more understanding than all my teachers.” Uryant Literary Society, (1-2 4); Society, (1-2-3-): Class Baseball, (3); Senior, Kings (4); Sr. Kings Basketball, (4); Pootbulll, (2); Forum. (2). Mayme Johnson “Mayme” “Come and trip it as you go on the light fantastic toe.” Bryant Literary Society, (1 2); Sec. Athletic Association. (3); Open Literary. (25: Ring rom-mittcc. (3); F. N. V. Club, (4): Sec. Kmerson Literary Society, (3); Commencement Dance Done mittee. Albert Joseph “Monday” “And the little child shall plot and plan what he will do, when he’s a man.” Commerce Club, (4): Track, (3-4); Class Basketball, (2); Senior Kings, (4); Senior Kings Basketball. (4): County Com- lwenty-seven merclal Contest.
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Anna Getto “Ann” A winsome lady. Bryant Literary Society, (1 2-3): See. Bryant Literary. Society. (1) : Pres. Literary Society. (2); Cllee Cluli. (1-2); Commerce Club. (2-3-4) : V. Pres. Commerce Club. (2) ; See. Commerce Club. (2) : Sc . Commerce Club. (3): Dramatic Club, 4: Invitation Commit too; “Six Cups of Chocolate.” (4) K. N. V. “Mrs. Bumpstcad Leigh.” (4 k Louis Greenberg “Lou” “If chance will make me king, why chance may crown Classical Club, (3-4): Senior Kings Science Club. (1-2-3 41 : Inter Class Basketball. Invitation Committee; Emerson Literary Society. Twenty-six Francis Genin “Frannie” A smile was his all the while He laughter when the world was gray, And he won his way into our hearts With his cheerfulness day by day. Pres. Athletic Association. (4): Pres. Bryant Literary Society, (1-2-3): Vice-Pros. Athletic Association, (3); Vice Pres. Junior Class. (3); (ilee Club. (1-2-3..: Senior Kings, (4); Senior Kings Bnspketbnll. (J) : Hoard of Control Classieal Club. (2 3-4); Seriptor of Classical Club. (3); King Committee. (3): (lym Club. (3-4); Interolass Track. (2-3): Interclass Baseball. (3); Basketball. (4): Science Club, (1-2-3-4). Memorial Committee. Ruth Graham “Ruthie” “Her voice was very soft, Gentle and low! An excellent thing in woman.” Emerson Literary. (1-2-3-); Commerce Club. (2-3-4): }ym Club. (3); F. X. V.. (4). David Greenberg “Dave” Stanch as an oak and as strong. Dramatic Club, (4): ‘As a Woman Thinketh”: Science Club. (1-2-3-4): Radio Club. (3-4); Gym Club. (2): Bryant Literary So riety. (1-2-3): Track. (1-2-3); In tcrclass Basketball. (1); Senior Kings, (4); Interclass Baseball, (13).
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Helen Kifer “Skeezix” “The mildest mannered; the gentlest heart.’ Classical Club, (3-4); Dramatic Club, (4): Bryant Literary, (1-2-3); Prom. Committee. (3): Slot to. Flower Comm. (4) ; F. N. V'. President of Forum, (3) : Class Night: Pittsburgh A a demio Contest. Stinev Kashawlic “Stash” “I am happiest when talking to the Harrison City lass.” Emerson Literary. (1-2 . 5): Baseball. (3) : Pageant. (4) : Senior Kings Club. (4): Senior Kings Basketball. (I); Chorus. (4). Evelvn Klinjjensmith “Evelyn” “A true friend is ever a friend.” Orchestra, (1 2 3 4): Olee Club. (2 3 4): Chorus. (3 4): Emerson Literarv. (1-2-3); Classical Club, (3-4); F. X. V. (4)3 Clara Kocinskv “Smitty” “She’s full of life; she’s full of pep. This sweet and bonny lass.” Commercial Club, (2-3-4); F. X. V. (4); t.irls Jym. Club, (3); Emerson Literary. (1-2). Sarah Laufter “Sally” “She is made of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Emerson Literary Society. (1-2); Oirls (Jym. Club. (2-3): F. X. V. Club, (4): Memorial Committee; Class Night. Twenty-eight
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