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ANGEL, JOHN You t an never tell what this fellow will do, lie has a habit of surprising you. General Course, Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4. AUCHTER. RUTH “RUTHIE” A charming girl with eyes of blue, lt hard to find a friend so true. Commercial Course. Hockey t. 2. Ba-ket-hall 1. 2. student Council I. declamatory 1. dramatic Club 2. Scribblers Club 3. Junior class play 3. Prom Hoard 3. “J” Staff 1. BAARS. CLIFFORD “CLIFF” Though often his lessons he does shirk, lie sometimes does a little work. Commercial Course. BANKER. IRVING I like books they fascinate me. I can sit and look at them for hour . (Ieneral Course. Hand I. 2. 3. 4 nice Club I. 2. orchestra I. 2. 3. 1. Basketball 3. 4. BARTEL, DOROTHY She came to our class this year Hut she's a friend to all. nevrr fear. (Ieneral Course. Glee Club 4. basketball 4. BAUER. EVA A quiet miss, and fair With laughing eyes and curly hair. Commercial Course, nice Club I. 2. 3. 4. Tap dancing I. G.A.A. Hoard 4. Student Council 2. 3, 4. BECK, JOSEPH Sort o' sleepy, sort o’ shy Never cares to ask you why. c.eneral Course. Football I, 2. 3, 4. BEST. RUTH “RUTHIE” Curly hair and eyes so brown You never e« her frown. (ieneral Course. Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4. BULLWINKEL. CHARLES “CHARLEY” Fin full of fun Hut still a gentleman. General Course. Hand I. 2. 3. 4. orchestra 2. 3. debate 3. oratory t. 2. Class Play 4. COPELAND. JAMES “JIMMY” lie’s a football star— At least he’s always out at night. General Course. Football I. 2. 3. 4. basketball 2. 3. 4. President l. Vice President 4. Junior Class play 3. Prom Hoard 3. Class piav i. CORWITH. MARION Sometimes glad, sometimes sad. Sometimes mischievous, but never bad. Commercial Course. Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4. Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4. basketball I, 2, 3. 4. Yotlev Hall I. 2. 3. 4. baseball I. 3. 4. Class Play 3. Prom Board 3. declamatory i. Scribblers Club 3. ••J“ staff 4. Tap dancing 3. 4. FEIND, AUDREY “AUDIE” A gay little lass, and full of pep To keep up with her you sure have to step. Commercial Course. Hand 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Hockey 1. 2. basketball I. 2. 4. Volley Ball 1. 2. 4. baseball I. 2. 3. 4. Junior Class Play 3, debate 3. Prom Hoard 3.
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I heme Songs John Angel: She’ll be coming ’round the mountain when she comes. Huth Auchter: •'It’s delightful.” Clifford Baars: Breakin’ in a new pair of shoes.” Irving Banker: Unless you love me.” Dorothy Bartel: When did you leave heaven?” Eva Bauer: When I’m with you.” Joseph Beck: Where the lazy river goes by.” Ruth Best: I cannot live without your love.” Charles Bullwinkel: Until the real thing comes along.” Jimmy Copeland: The night is young.” Marion Corwith: The moon is grinning at me.” Audrey Feind: If my heart could only talk.” Peggy Fischer: Trust in me.” Dorothy Foerster: Summer night.” Rosella Ganser: ”It can happen to you it happened to me. Eryle Graper: That copper colored gal of mine.” Geraldine Graves: Tain t good.” Richard Greig: May I have the next Romance Darwin Haag: When my dream boat comes home. Elaine Hake: I built a dream one day.” Winnie Hauser: Through the courtesy of love.” Marjorie Henry: I’ve got something in my eye. Arlene Herdendorf: Midnight blue.” Glenn Keuler: Lost.” Verna Koch: Chapel in the moon light.” Edna Kranz: Smoke dreams.” Eileen McGurk: Let’s call a heart a heart.” Clifford May: “Pennies from heaven.” Richard Mueller. I want the whole world to love you But . Helen Mundt: For sentimental reasons. Nellie Numan: It’s the gypsy in me.” Alvira Oettmeier: This is a fine romance. Ora May Raithel: I’m in a dancing mood.” Myrtle Sayre: It’s a sin to tell a lie.” George Schakelmann: Alone.” William Schiesl: There’s love in your eye.” Judson Schoeller: I’m an old cow hand.” Norbert Schopen: I’ve got you under my skin.” Kathryn Steiner: Good night my love.” Helen Stengel: Did I remember.” Gladys Strese: You’re not the kind. Dorothy Vandrc: Me and the moon.” Joseph Vogel: The Martins and the Coys.” George Wagner: Dancing cheek to cheek.” Roger Wurtz: The way you look tonight.” Ralph Zahn: She’s the smartest gal in town.” PAUL ELL YE.
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FISHER. MARGARET PEGGY You run have your sports Hut I iik« darning r all sorts. Hi nunwla) Course. Glee Club I, • . :t, I. From Giieen 3. Ha-.Hall I. 3. Volley Hall I, 3. Horke I. 3. Tap Dancing M. I. Vice President I .Secretary 3. Student Council 4. Class play 4. FOERSTER. DOROTHY She speaks, behaves ami acts Just a she ought. General Course. GANSER, ROSELLA Many rriends she did win. Through her part in Huekelberry Finn. Commercial Course. Hand I. orchestra 3, 3, 4. Tap Dancing 3, 4. Junior Class Play 3. “J” stair 4. Class play 4. GRAPER, ERYLE lie was the manager of the team And as a prom king reigned supreme, oeneral Course. Hand l. 3, 3. 4. Glee Club 4. Athletic Manager 3. 4. Prom king 3 Prom Hoard 3. Secretary 4. J” Stall 4. GRAVES, GERALDINE GERRY When you are sad and blue Gerry’s laughter win brighten you. Commercial Course. Glee Club 3. I. Debate 3. Junior Class Play 3. Hockey 3. basketball I. Volley Hall 3, 4. baseball 3. 4. O.A.A. Hoard 4. GREIG, RICHARD DICK” A football man with plenty of light. When you choose him for a friend, you choose right. Commercial Course, basketball I. 3. 3. I. Football I. 3. 3. 4. Prom Hoard 3. Junior Class Play 3. student Council 4. President 1. • J” stall' i. Class play I. HAAG, DARWIN We have here an orator great Who will some day handle alfairs of the stale. Commercial Course. Hand I. •„». 3. 4. oratory I. 3. 3. 4. Class basketball I. 3, 3. Class piav 3. Dramatic Club 3. HAKE. ELAINE To Judge her right one has to know her. Central Course. HAUSER, WINNIE small ami quick and Tull or pep. Iler energy’s shown hi every step. Commercial Course. Hockey I. 3, 3. 4. basketball I. 3. 3. I. Volley Hall I. 3. 3. 4. baseball I. 3. 3. 4. Tumbling I. G.A.A. board 4. Student Council 4. Declamatory t. Scribbler’s Club 3. 3. 4. Dramatic Club 3. J Stair I. HENRY. MARJORIE MARG” With eyes of blue I will conquer you. Commercial Course, c.lee Club 1. 3. 3. 4. Hockey 1. i. 3. 4. basketball I. 3. 3. 4. Volley Hall I. 3, 3. baseball I. 3. 3. 4. Tap Dancing 3. I. G.A.A. Board 4. Prom Hoard 3. Scribbler’s Club 4. “J” Staff 4. Class Play 4. HERDENDORF. ARLENE • You may laugh if you will Hut Pm proud that I’m from llelenville.” Commercial Course. KEULER, GLENN “It doesn’t take height to make a great man. General Course. Hand t, ?, 3. I Glee Club 4. Class basketball 3. I. Prom Board 3. Treasurer 3. Dramatic Club 3. “J” Staff 4.
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