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SENIOR PLAYERS Jean Balch Shy and earnest in her work, One thing sure, she'll never shirk. Marion Brainard A sweet, attractive kind of charm. Hobart Cowles A gentleman strong of fiber. Milton Demos A capable chap who has accomplished wonders. Betty Ernst A smile, for all, a welcome glad A jolly, lively way she had. Evelyn Kulow Quiet she seems, but her friends say she is always ready for a good time. Marian Brotzman The flower that grows with truth and goodness. William Brown Fortune and love favor the brave. Genevieve Crofoot Always gracious and sweet. Gladys Diedrich To be small of stafure and full of fun, is to be loved by everyone. Fay Green There is a garden in her face where roses and white lilies show Genevieve Hagerdon Happiness consists in activity. Henry Berwaldt Don't take life too seriously, You'll never get out of it alive. John Butler Withdrawn Mary Davis A true friend is for- ever a friend. Nadine Fleck Withdrawn Robert Griggs I am very fond of the company of lodies. John Jones An athlete, strong and competent. fourteen
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THE CAST all its men and women merely players”
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CLASS OFQ'41 John Dodge Many a noble soul is hidden by a quiet exterior. William Lehman A willing helper does not wait until he is asked. Sam Hathaway An all around good fellow. Eleanor Hummel Silence is more elo- quent than words. Paul Snyder He was a good man and just. Hobart Hejduk Men of few words are the best men. William Sager My heart is true as steel. Frances Trescott She has a gift su- preme, that of per- sonality. Perry Quayle He mastered what- ever was worth knowing. Marie Zeman For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Doris Rooks A pleasing counten- ance is no slight ad- vantage. June Miller Her mind is like a sundial; it records only pleasantness. Karl Moeckel Earnest in purpose Ruth Somnitz We found her worthy of our wel- come. John Petrova Ready For Service Ernest Rhoads Nowhere so busy a man as he, And yet, he seemed busier than he was. Norma Ross Short, sweet and saucy. Robert Prouty 1 am a fellow of no degree, given to romping and jollity. fifteen
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