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M. DESALES SPRANKLE Tri-Hi-Y 11 Drzuuatics 4: Bas- ketball 4. A girl fo wlmm was given So murh of earth, so much of heaven. ROBERT B. STAVER French Club 2: Gym Club 1: gutrmuurul Basketball 3: Hi- ' l. And u-hat hz' greatly thought, H11 nobly dared. BETTY J. STEVVART 'l'ri'Hi-Y lg Choral Club l: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Home Econom- ics Club 23 CUllllllt'l'l'lil.l Club 2. Timm ln- wlm fvlls ilu-f' of lily lwnuly, . Brlivvu mv, only does Ins duty. X H 9 0 51,5 ., 1 I JAMES J. s'1'oUT Reporters' Club 1: Presideutg Hi-News Reporter 3. Little things arv great to little men. X A . T 40' M, r-gd ' A, Page Twenty-five RUTH M. SPRING-ER Tri-Hi-Y lg Commercial Club 2. Tin-re ure many rare nlzililif-s in flu- morlrl Tllrlf fortune 'ne1'z'r brings fo lightly EDWIN STEHMAN Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, -1-1 Tum- bling At: Hi-Y 1. Imitation is natural to man from infrn1r'y. ELEANUR M. STIMPSON IIUIIIB Ecouomivs Club 1. f'lIll1'1'TSllflllll m1riz'lws the llll- rlvrsfmldiny, But solitude is the srlmul of !ll'llillS.H , l I- H, J' ' s 'H l,A.Pf nF ROBERT E. SVVOPE Football 2, 3, -1. An efjirient fypisf ull in nll, But lwflcl' yvf, hw pluyx foul- bull.
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WILLIAM F. SHEARER Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: Basketball 1, 2: Rifle Club 2, 3: Class Basketball 3, 4: Wrestling -L: Track 2: Dramatics Club 4. A 'notireable man, with dark eyes mul uvmvy hnir, who slays them all when he plays foot- lmll. CLAIR SHOPE Hi-Y 1. Practice is the best of all in- sirur'tars. Thrrt's why Clair is good at nmping aramid. Qasf ALBERT F. SMITH C'ass Basketball 2, 3. 4: Base- ball -L: Commercial Club 2: GA- z14:'l'1's Staff 3, 4. TQ him 'who is detm'mi'r1ed it remains only to aft. ROBERT R. SMITH Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Captain: Track 2. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4. Our football Flas h, who 'll,'1Il'kS' so sensatiomzlly and skill- fully zm the yrirlirmi, seems tn think that not to study is the happiest life. 3 DEAN C. SHEASLEY 0. T. S. A. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. An nd1n.ireri of the fairer sex is hr, Usually rhatsing them, it seems to me. ROBERT LR. SLENKER Hi-Y 1: Tracfk 2. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. How shall 'LDP rank thee 'upon glm'y's page, As a footba t hero, or a record breaking sprinter? BETTY LOU SMITH Debating Cluli 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 4:'Varsity Debating 4: Dramatics'Club 4: Hi-News Editor .ig Bkkerbail ag Write Charm Sch 3 Assistant Dis rector of Lima Beans. Here's a QIi1i with talent and a 'willing Part, - Wlmse inter ,st lips in dramatic url. SYLVIA A. SPEECE Tri-Hi-Y 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Tumbling 1: Choral Club 2, 3. 4: Charm Sm:ho0l : Draripatics Club 1. 4: Rifle Club 4: Little Miss For- - tune : '1'hereii Goes the Bride : ' Hi-Jinx Circus: Tennis 4. I J., Good nt fight' better at play, ,IJ Gadlike in yilmg, but the devil to pay. ,ly ' J f Page Twen ty-four
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JANE TAYLOR Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: Athletic Associa- tion l. 2: Gice Club 1, 2: 0. T. S. A. L Nutl1ing is impossible to a 1rilI- ing llI'l1l'f, So sluf finds if easy to play her part. MARIAN TOBIAS Choral Club 1, 2. 3. -I-: French Club 3: llrznnutics Club 2. l,o1'w no man, 'nol 0l'l'7l your lnwtlwr. If, girls, you must lore, lore une mzotlzerf' , X1-K a ES'I'FlI,LA TRl'IIRl+lS Tri-Hi-Y 1. HTIITIPTIIIII her c.r7u'vssi:v' eyes her soul rlisfinvlly spoke. 5 JOHN TERRILI, Harmonica Qlub 1. 2: Report- ers' Club 1:.Rille Club 1, 2: Football 2: U,runi:1tics Club rt. Lvl the wolrlrl slirlv: let the lrorlrl goqg I - Giro nothing to rrzre mid math ing to wud. , 1 f N K 'I b LL , C -2 U J RALPH TOLBERT .-I xmnll buy uiillz rx smile fm' all. A fx l I w wg .. glwl' 4- l .4 -I ' JANE H. ULRICH Basketball l.'2. 3. -1: Choral Club 3. -1. Pyresille-lit 1: The Charm S1-hool : Rifle Club 3: Class Vice l'i'9Slill'llt I-3 Social Relations Conpinittoo L. Secre- tary -1: Tennis 3. iz Home Evo- nomics Club 4: Drainatics Club 4. ' F1ll'Il'Ill'Il rznbl frolir 11100 was Hl1'l'1', Tlu' 1l'ill ful do, the soul lo f1!II'l'.u l5ARNFl'l'T R. UNDERVVUUD XVILLIAAM J. VOGT Football 2: Rifle Club 3, -I-: lVll0nl1iygg'1' mul bvttm' al'- Tennis 3. 4: Ili-Y 1: Glee Club fuses nrv bronlyllzt in, Bill will 3: I-Ii-News Editor -L. Hung sorrow! Cara will kill II mf, and tlierz-fore Ict's be merry. lnriny fhrm. 'Page Twenty-six
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