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Ernestine Ray Feuciitenberger ( j i rl s’ Glee Club, ’27-’28, ' 28- ' 29; Girls ' Reserve, ’25-26, ' 26-27, ’27-28, ' 28- ' 29 ; Dis- tributing Manager “Midway Student,” ' 28- ' 29. Ernestine is certainly full of pep. She is never too tired to do anything — and nine-tenths of the time that anything is for someone else. If von feel depressed, go to Ernestine; she will start things humming. Here’s to Ernestine — she is a good sport. What more can we say? William Fitzhugh Member of Junior Hi-Y, ’27- ' 28; Senior Hi-Y, ' 28-29. William is a thorough student and a regular fellow. He is a faithful member of the Class of ' 29. Al- though he is somewhat cpiiet, he takes part in all of the fun which goes on around him, and thus fits nicely into the current of high school life here. r 22 1
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Ann Cleveland Doner Secretary Senior Class ; Vice-President Players’ Club, ’28-’29 : Players’ Club, ’25 to ' 29; Girls’ Glee Club, ’25 to ’29 ; Secretary Glee Club, ' 26 - 27 ; Vice-President Glee Club, ' 27-’28; President Glee Club, ’28-’29 : Girls’ Reserve, ’26 to ’29; President Metcalf Literary Society, ' 27-’28; Secretary M. L. S., ’26 - 21 ; Member 4 years ; Girls’ Basket- Ball Letter, ’28; Assistant News Editor “Midway Student, ’28; Editor-in-Chief, “Bumble Bee, ' 29. Ann’s spirit of unselfishness en- dears her to those who know her best. Fun-loving and witty, Ann is ready to enter into school pranks and jokes ; hut never to carry them too far. Ann ' s school spirit is unex- celled. She has been a strong sup- porter of evert - team both boys’ and girls’, since she has been in high school. She is a keen backer of all the publications and clubs. Ever a good sport, a willing helper, and a loyal friend — Ann. Louise Dunford Reporter on “Midway Student” Staff, 1929. Louise is a sweet, conscientious Senior. Not only is she an excellent student in her own studies, but she doesn ' t mind helping others with theirs. We never see her with a frown on her face, she is always smiling and always has a nice word for everyone she knows. Louise, if you continue this, you need not worry about the future. [ 21 ]
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vOTTESvT Mary Virginia Gaw Typist for Annual, ’27- ' 2S, ’28-’29 Virginia is one of the sweetest and quietest girls in our class. She has a dignified and retiring nature, hut when one has learned to know her well, she is a friend worth hav- ing. There are many people who do not say much but there are very few who know, as Virginia does, when “silence is golden. ' ’ She does not seek friends, but if one is worthy of her friendship she is more than glad to welcome such a companion. It is this kind of a person that re- flects credit upon herself and class. H. Brice Graves President, Hi-Y, ' 28- ' 29 ; Member, Hi-Y, ' 26-’27, ' 27 - 28, ’28- ' 29; Member, Hayes Literary Society, ’27, ’28, ' 29; Vice-Presi- dent, G. A. A., ' 29; “Chain ' ’ Staff, ’28. Brice is a very dependable bov who has always done everything as- signed him very conscientiously. He was outstanding in the way of foot- ball for the past season ; and for a while went out for basket-ball. He is also the mathematician of our class. Brice is very modest and one would never know he is an accom- plished violinist. He still has a vert- winning blush, too. However, he is losing this now — and his personality has come through to win him scores of friends — and no enemies. Brice, your future holds great things for you because of your splendid business ability and jolly disposition.
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