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PAUL F. BAKER — “Ba er Hobby — “Hunting. F. F. A 34, 3 5 ; Merit Roll 32, 33, 34, 35; Annual 34. Common sense is the genius of our age. LILA F. MOORE— ' ‘Sis’ Hobby — “Having fun.” Chorus 32, 33, 34; Athletic Night 35; Merit Roll. For a woman is by nothing so well betrayed as by her manners. ROSEMARY SUE WEIR— “Rosie” Hobby — “Wadsworth Road. Merit Roll; Athletic Night 31; Girl Reserves 32, 33, 34, 3 5. Always there when word’s to be done. Always present when there ' s fun WILLIAM EASTWOOD— Bill” Hobby — ‘ ‘ Photography . ’ ’ Track 34; Athletic Night 32, 3 3 ; Football 32, 33, 34. Bravery never goes out of fashion . CHARLES EWING — “Chuc ” Hobby — “Psychic Baseball. Band 32, 3 3; Orchestra 32; Hi Y 32, 34. He was ever precise in promise — keeping. DORIS E. McDERMAND — “Mac” Hobby — “Having fun.” Chorus 3 1, 32, 34; Spanish Play 34; Athletic Night 35; Merit Roll 32, 33 , 3 4. Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. LILLIAN SOCHA— “So-He” Hobby — “Basketball . ’ ’ Athletic Night 32; Basketball 34, 35; Volley Ball 33, 34, 35 ; Merit Roll 32, 34, 35. I was born under a rhyming planet. EDWARD NAVRATIL— ‘Eddie Hobby — ‘ ‘ Sports . ’ ' Basketball 33, 34, 35; F. F. A. 34, 3 5; Merit Roll “ Better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. LEONARD F. LANCE— “Len” Hobby — “Arguing.” Track 32, 34, 3 5; Band 32, 3 3 ; Annual Staff 34. The mirror of all courtesy. KENNETH V. FOLEY — “Kenny Hobby — -“Selling Something.” Honor Roll; Annual Staff 34; Track 34; Hi Y 34, 35; History Club 35; Class P ' .ay 35; Class President 3 5. Self trust is the first secret of success. Fourteen
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FREDA KLING— ' ‘Friedie” Hobby — ‘ 1 Dancing. ’ ’ Chorus 31, 32; Girl Reserves 32; Athletic Night 3 5; Merit Roll, 3 5. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low — an excellent thing in woman. MELVIN GERSPACHER— “Gersy” Hobby — Reading and Ice Skating. Band 31; Chorus 31; Hi Y 32. Knowledge and timber shouldn ' t he much used till they are seasoned. JACK E. TOMPKINS — “]ac Hobby — ‘‘Reading.” It is a point of wisdom to be silent when occasion requires RAMONA JEAN RENNER— “Renner” Hobby — Leaving class parties early. Girl Reserves 32, 3 3 , 34, 35 ; (Treasurer); Basketball Reserves 32 — Varsity 33, 34, 35; Athletic Night 32, 3 3, 3 5; Volley Ball 32, 33, 34; Merit Roll 33, 34, 3 5; Ticket Seller 33, 34, 3 5 ; Annual Staff 34; History Club ’35; Chorus 32; Class Play 3 5. If silence were golden, she might be a millionaire. ELMINA ELLEN HARLEY— “Betty” Hobby — 1 ‘ Reading. Spanish Play 32. The magic of the tongue is the most dangerous of all spells. GLENN COVER— “Ding” Hobby — Radio. Track 31. f love fools ' experiments. I am always making them. JOHN GORDON KISNER— “Kis” Hobby — Sports. Football 31, 32, 33, 34; Basketball 32, 33, 34, 35; Baseball, 32, 34; Band 3 1 , 32, 3 5 ; Hi Y 33 , 34, 3 5 ; Annual Staff 34; Class Will 35. O, call back, yesterday, bid time return! MARGERY ELIZABETH CONKLE— “Marge” Hobby — Going to ‘K.I.’ Chorus 31; May Festival 31; Athletic Night 31, 32; Basketball 34, 3 5; Annual Staff 34; Girl Reserves 3 5; Class Play 3 5; History Club 3 5; Salutatorian 3 5; Honor Roll 32, 33, 34, 35. ‘ ’Intelligence is not her only virtue. MERLE FREDERICK— “Freddy” Hobby — Manual Training. Football 3 1 , 32, 33 , 34; Baseball 34; Hi Y 32, 33, 34, 35. Earnestness and sport go well together. QUINTON J. THOMAS— “Si” Hobby — Clogging. Football 3 1 , 32, 3 3, 34; Basketball 31, 32; Baseball 34; Track 31, 32. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy; I were but little happy, if I could say how much. Thirteen
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OLIVE BEEDLE— “Ovi!” Hobby — “Tarry-ing” Girl Reserves 32, 33; Athletic Night 32, 33, 34, 33; Basketball 34; Merit Roll, 32, 33; Honor Roll 34; Annual Staff 34. Let the world slide, let the world go. Pleasure is my business.” Still constant is a wondrous excellence. Girl Reserve 34. MIRIAM FERIMAN — “Mim Hobby — “Hiking” MAYNARD BRIAN PELTON— “Pel” Hobby — Going Somewhere every night.” Hi Y 32, 33; Band 32, 33; Orchestra 32, 33 ; Vice President 33; President 34; Baseball 34; Annual Staff 34. For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever .” ISABELLE SIMMERMAN — “Si” Hobby — Thinking.” Chorus 31; May Festival 32; Class Secretary 32; Girl Reserves 32, 3 3 , 34, 3 5 (president); Annual Staff 34; Class Will 35. How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. ANNAMAE HANCE — Anne” Hobby — “Bobs. ’ ’ Girl Reserves 32, 3 3 . With words we govern men. JEANNE HALDERSON— (?) Hobby — ‘ ' Collecting. Orchestra 32, 33 , 34, 3 5 ; Band 3 1 , 32, 33 ; Chorus 31, 32; May Festival 32; Basketball 32, 3 3 , 34; Athletic Night 33, 34, 3 5 ; Class Treasurer 33; Secre- tary 34; History Club — Secretary 35; Girl Reserves 3 3, 34, 3 5 — Officers; Bit- ter Sweet Anne 31; Class Play 35; Annual Staff 3 4. Ever earnest and quiet is she, Amiable also, and nice as can be. ISABELLE MAY WHITNEY— “I say” Hobby — “Good Books.” Girl Reserves 32, .3 3 ; Athletic Night 3 3 , 3 5 ; Basketball 35; History Club 35; Honor Roll 34; Merit Roll 32, 3 3 , 3 5 . We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, but others judge us by what we have done. ROBERT BRITT— “Bob” Hobby — “Riding Around.” Hi Y 31, 32; Chorus 31; Football 32, 33, 34; Basketball 32, 33, 34; Baseball 34; Athletic Night 34, 3 5. Preparation is the eynote of success. MARJORIE JANET BRADLEY— “Margie” Hobby — “Jumpin’ !” Honor Roll 34, 35; Athletic Night 34; Class President 34; Basketball, 34, 3 5 ; Girl Reserves 34, 35; Class Play 35; Spanish Play 34. O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. MARY LOUISE LONG— “Mtdge” Hobby — ‘ ‘ Reading.” Annual Staff 33; Bitter Sweet Anne 31; Reserve Basketball 33; Class Play 35; Chorus 32; Honor Roll, 32, 35; Merit Roll 31, 32; History Club 34, 3 5 ; May Festival 31. To be a well-favoured woman is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature. Fifteen
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