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ON ION KOR -HON ION I0 in ,,.F1.,..C0LE?U3XI,. wit CLAIR- FULTON f-BILL Football 4. Dralnntics 4. Glee Club 4. NVhy Bill is alwatys seen lZl'llLLl'hlll,'I, no onle knnows, but we do know no Senior 'hats ever stood the ,pressure of 'his jokes and remztirned serious. In the clussrwom Bill is quiet enough to be one of Uh-e brigihtest. He is glfilfyilv of GRSB'-gbing student who can best be described as a Regular e ow. JOSEPH FRISKIE WOR1Nl Football Manager 4. Basketball Manager 4. Dramatics 3-4, Class Basketball 2-3-4, Glee Club 4, Annual Stall' 4. Vice President 4. Joe bei-nvg the smallest fellow in tlhe class. fhas surely proved that great tlhings are concealed in small packages. .lloe was nianagei' off the basketball and fototiball teams, which position 'he handled very nicely, and he also D121-Yed on the class tleanm. Am-ordinglyt, the Senior class has given him their attention, and desires for his success in the future, as a scientist. MILLARD GARDNER CHICKEN Class Treasurer 3, Football 3-4, Basketball 4, Class Basketball 2-3, Class President 4. Annual Stull' 4, Drmnatics 3-4, Glee Club 4. Chicken witih his Ford, a jolly lalulglh, and a joyous -disposition blend together to nnalke 'Millard lone of the most popular fellows in sch-ool. One gxlanlce at his activities tells 'us he has been at leader tthrouglwut tihe four years. His zunlbitioln is to become a banker and the class of '28 feels certain that the will some day ralnk amonlg the leading financiers of tlhe rctouvntry. ROBERT GLESSNER STUPID Class Basketball 2-3-4, 0rchestra 3. Glee Club 4. Bob joined sour class only this year, but altho-ugh one year is a short time, he has allready shown his albility,and willingness to help our class to tihe last. l-le has 'been one of our faithful representatives in class basketibali, and being able tio do his lab work so well, he may become the w!orld's greatest scientist. Page Sixteen
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Oli HON H08 ' ION U08 I0 lille .. EFfi..C0LE?U3X1 ,.. 26118 RUBERT FRUSKO 'TRUSKO Football 4. Hex-e's al. boy from Jenners, and he earned a letter in fclotball even if he was the smallest mum .on the squad.: this proves he was one of tthe gamrest. In the class-room he van nlnmys Zlndil somethingf to what has been said: and in this way Masses do niet tnovuhle -hinn. He has it brilglht. harggv-go-luclty mltlnok bil life, :tml we are sure the very best is comin-g to m. MIKE DELITCA BRD EYE Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 4, Class Basketball 1 Glee Club 4. Mike-'s our athletic star, HJe's Sl quiet, easy-going fellow He alwa.5s takes his tirmle. never appears to be in a hurry, and uooly attends to his diuties. As U0 his athlutilc attailnmen-ts'justlguze at the top uf this 'pa.,e :Lnld you shall see that he is an all-wound athlete. He has bmurght out l1asloet.l'mPll team throuluh tilp-top, by his sfuceessful wtork as eaptain UPAL DR-IGGS ' 0PIE Basketball I-243-4. Hikilvz Club 2, Amnml Stall' 3-4, Glue Club 4, 0mtnry 3, Delmtinlg 2-3 4, Captain 4, Drainatics 2-3-4, President 1, A-B Club 2. Here she is-ethis quiet luoking lass who many possibly dl veive her looks for she has nn ulnlimited :mm-ount 'of enengy and lpep. 'She is nl- watys ready to jnim in nnnytxhing to have at 'good time. Her winning per- sonality anld fri! .'1:dline':s have lwlon mamy friends. VVith her -heart of gold and so many gvvtl qualities she ls bound to nm n happy place in the future. DOROTHY FEESE DOT llrrlu-stl'u l-2-3-4. Hiking Club 2, Dralnatirs 4, Glee Club 4 Oratoru 3, President 2. VVe will iher Dot, Obi-vuuse shes hardly more than a. spec-lt on the earth. That is, in apnearmwe, but her pep is certftinlw owelilowtnl :und we always know shes around by her happy laugfhing and interest ing talkinfg. Dot is quite fl violinist, as well :Ls it fine pianist 'lnl she also ranks high in her class nmrlcs whieh n1a.ke an ide-'il crvlnfpanion an-d friend. Page Fifteen -.
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0 0Il '10lf'1lO 1 H59 REX COLLIUM Ol ION ION ROI XOR I0 . - ' lmvm GRIFFITH FARMER Fnotball 1-2-3-4, Varsity Basketball 2-4, Class Basketball 1-2-3, Dra- matic-s 3-4, Secretary 4, Glee Club 4. Here we have a boy from the fwilds. You will not findalbetter heart- ed -person in years of travel. He is nearly always to be found on the gridiron, the trabk, and in the cage. He was noted for his cleverness at -playlnlg hocvkey, ibut he decided to reform and has succeeded well. JUSEPHINE HAYES Drnmutics 1-2-3-4. Jo the little Lsgdrl with the big heart iloined our class in the third year. Jbsepliclvne wishes tio become an old maid teacher in sbme Home Economics D8p3.l'lll'l'l8llt. Those who 'lmvow Jo and her ability to use those blue eyes of hers somewfhat doubt tlhe veracityolfthisstatement. Her popularity and her ever-reafd-y smile have wnn our hearts and she has the best wishes of all the class. Hilo!! RDSELLA KENNEDY RODIE Reading Contest l. Hiking Club 2, Dmmatics 3-4, Glee Club 4. Roldie's cmning, hear her glgtgle! We all kn'o'w it! Amd n.0'w we know t-hat fun is near. But alonlg witlh tlhis fun, Rndie gets Iher studies very well. She represented the class in the Reading Cuuntest when a Freshie, and has taken :part in the plays tlhat Uhe class has had, besides winning the love amd best wishes of tlhe class of '28. Page Seventeen EVELYN LOHR PEGGY 0ratory 3. Debating 2-3-4. Secretary 2. All Club 2. Dramatic-s 4. Evelyn is an all-nounrl student and companion. VVe all know when Eve-lvn is arouvnd by her wise advice, amd :her everrealdly helpfulness. Debating is lone of hier attainmesnts. Having taken this up in the last three vears, she has done well in County Debates and helped to mal-re the '2g dlebaters the Inter-class dhamlpirms. XVe feel glad that We have had the friendship nt this fine student.
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