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CLASS OF JANUARY 1938 Watters Edmonds Benson Allen Caldwell Clark Cook Decker Egbert Franke Gruner Harper Heidbrier Hilliar GLEN WATTERS Still Watters run deep. Class President 4, Torch 4 Basketball l, 2, 3. GEORGIA LEE EDMON DS Lovely to look at. Library Assistant 3, 4. STEWART BENSON A straight shooter. Class Treas. 4, Sr. Exec. Com., Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Golf l, Capt. 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. JOYCE ALLEN Sweet as a song. S'vengali l, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Greggites 4, Sr, Exec. Com. ar Waxswkw THOMAS CALDWELL A good name for a poli- MURIEL ,FRANKE Heian. Our scientific son. Science Club l, 2, Football l, Track 31 Baseball 3. A f' l d. LA DON CLARK Footbrlafll 5, Chess Club, V. P. A lovely lady above re- 3, BaSeball4, proach. RALPH COOK ALICE HARPER ls he as tiery as his hair? A rose Without a thorn' HARVEY DECKER h Words are costly. A llkelY lass- VICTOR HILLIAR A victor in many ways. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, LA VERNE HEIDBRIER ALBERTA EGBERT Perseverance is virtue. Entered from Roosevelt 2, G. A. A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Hockey 4. Golf 4, Hi-Y 4. I 9 3 8 Fifteen
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Time goes you say? Oh nol Alas, Time stays, we go. -Austin Dobson Who can say that the senior activities have been numerous this year? No one. But everybody agrees that they were well-done. An excellent example of this was the Senior Play, the produc- tion and acting of which were on a high artistic level. Rita Cook deserves special praise for her splendid emoting , and the rest of the cast should also be commended for their good work. The pro- ceeds from the play helped slightly to finance the Senior Dance, where Marian Williams reigned as Annual Queen. During the year, seniors were infrequently saved from drud- gery by musical assemblies, The most outstanding of these featured the Missouri Choir with Laura Louise Dille as solo violinist, and the Westminster Choir. ln the realm of business, much work was accomplished by the Senior Executive Committee under its chairman Harry l radio- man l Cheshire. Among other things, the committee selected the senior rings, chose the orchestra and committee for the Prom, and sent out announcements for the fatal day in June. lt might be well to mention also some of the more prominent seniors in the field of clubs and athletics. Blanche Gross and Robert l-loffelt deserve a high place for their work in Forensics, Charles Jenkinslshould be' ibut rarely isl praised for his brain-work on the Chip , and l-lelen Steward, president of G. A. A., Marian Williams, G. R. president and Hadley Ray, president of l-li-Y are worthy of recognition for their smooth management of club activities. Notice must be made, finally, of the celebrated heroes of the field and floor, Joe Hennessey and Mel Flint, and of publicity-shy Roy Aston, who was considered by Coaches Douglas and Wagner to be the most promising football player of the year MAPLE LEAVES 'Q
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CLASS OF JANUARY I938 Sixteen Lavender Le Faivre Miller Newman Ostrander Oswald Worsham Werscheid ERN ESTI NE LAVENDER What a perfect world it all were like you. Entered from Soldan 35 Vol- leyball I5 Basketball I5 Soc- cer I' G R 3 4. JANE LE FAIVRE She srniIes5 she conquers. Torch 45 Chip 45 Greggites 45 Hockey I5 Basketball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3. VIRGINIA MILLER Neatness is a virtue. WILLIAM MOONEY Silent are the wise. RUAL MORRIS Mastery will rule th world. 9 DANIEL NEWMAN He attempts5 he accom- plishes. Chip 4. CHARLES OSTRANDER Why must I study? HOYT OSWALD He appreciates a joke. Chip 4, CHARLES STONES Away, dull care. Baseball 45 Hi-Y 4. FERN THORNHILL Intelligence and charm combined. Torch 45 Orchestra I5 Home EC. Club I5 Basketball 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Chip 45 Greg- gites 4. MAPLE LEAV Mooney Morris Stones Thornhill JAMES WORSHAM Happy days are here again. Entered from Decatur, Ill. 45 Ranglers I5 Council I5 Roton, Treas. 25 Sec. 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Chess 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Observer 2, 3, 4. IDELL WERSCHEID She is not idle. Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Sr. Exec. Com. MARIE WHITE They who are virtuous are modest. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ,, ball I, 2, 35 Hockey I5 Base- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Greggites 3.
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