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Jean Wilder — “Dude” Hobby — Anything Merit Roll ' 35, ’36, ’37; Spilled Ink Staff ' 37; Basket- ball ’37, ’38; Athletic Night ’36, ’37; Field Day ’35, ’36, ’37. “Saying is one thing, doing another. Alda Clark — “Alda” Hobby — Bugs ' nd everything Merit Roll ’35, ’36, ' 37; Operetta ' 38; Chorus ’36, ’37; Athletic Night ’35, ’36, ' 37, ’38; Girl Reserves ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38; Field Day ’36; Class Play ’38. Odell Leyda — “Odie” Hobby — Sports Class President ’34; Basketball ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Foot- ball ’34, ’35, ’36. ’37; F.F.A. ’37 (President) Baseball ’34. “All mankind loves a lover. — M — Alice Evans Hobby — Running Around Girl Reserves ’36, ' 37, ’38; Honor Roll ’35, ’36, ’37, ' 38; Band ’38; Annual Staff ’37; Operetta ’37, ’38; Athletic Night ’37; Spilled Ink Staff, ’38; Class Will ’38; Class Play ' 38. Second thoughts are ever wiser. Richard Roshon — “Dic ” Hobby — Most Anything Hi-Y ' 36, ’37, ’38; Merit Roll ’34, ' 35, ’36. An honest man s word is as good as his bond.” Bruce Hartman — “Bob” Band ’38; Drum Major ' 38; Orchestra ' 37, ’38; Basket- ball ’38; Glee Club ’38; Operetta ’38; Hi-Y ’38; Honor Roll ' 35, ’36, ' 37; Merit Roll ’38; Debate ’38; Class Play ' 38. Doris Motz — “Dode” Hobby — Sleeping Honor Roll ' 36; Merit Roll ’35, ’37, ’38; Class Pro- phecy ’38. Moderation, the noblest gift of Heaven.’’ Helen Bowman — “Percy” Hobby — Writing letters Girl Reserves ’34, ’35; Operetta ’37; Chorus ' 36, ’37. Be ruled by time, the wisest counsellor of all. Twenty ' Two
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Ruth Henniger — “ Ruthie ” Hob by — Arguing Merit Roll ’35; Honor Roll ' 36, ’37, ’38; Chorus ’36; Annual Staff ’37; Athletic Night ’37. Great thoughts come from the heart. Harlan Kernan - — “Junior Hobby — Route 18 Basketball ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ’38; Athletic Night ’35, ' 36. A life spent worthily should be measured by a nobler line — by deeds, not words. Jean Gill — “Jill Hobby — Maying Miss Allen’s tea Girl Reserves ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Operetta ’37; Chorus ' 38; Athletic Night ’37. A good reputation is more valuable than money. Dorothy Foote — “Dotty” Hobby — Scrapbooks Chorus ’37, ’38; Baccalaureate Chorus ’37; Girl Re- serves ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38 (Program Chairman); Maga- zine Sales Captain ’38; Annual Staff ’37; Honor Roll ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38; Music Festival ’38; Salutatorian ’38. The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Helen Ewing — “ Peewee ” Hobby — Pleasure Merit Roll ’35, ’36, ‘37, ’38; Athletic Night ’36, ’37; Chorus ’37, ’38; Girl Reserves ’35, 36, ’37, ’38; An- nual Staff ’37; Class Secretary ’38; Operetta 37; Spill- ed Ink ’37, ’38; Class Play ’38. It is good to live and learn. Frank Leach — “ Fran ” Hobby — Guns an d Hiding Band ’35, ’37, ’38; Orchestra ’35, ’37, ’38; Hi-Y ’37. It matters not how long you live, but hou 1 well. Rita Sailer — “ Snoo ” Hobby “Bud ' din g ' Spilled Ink Staff ’36, ’37; Chorus ’36, ' 37, ' 38; Oper ettas ' 37, ' 38; Merit Roll ' 34, ' 36, ' 36. ' ‘ Principle is ever my motto, not expediency . Kathryn Ream — Sunny” Hobby — T yping Honor Roll ' 35, ’36, ’37, ’38; Class Poem ’38. Wait, thou child of hope, for Time shall teach thee all things. Twenty ' One
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Mary Eberhardt — “Butch” Hobby — Skip ping School Athletic Night ’36, ’38; Chorus ’37, ' 38; Spilled Ink Staff ’37; Operetta ’37. The next day is never so good as the day before. ' ’ James Kerlf.y — “Curley” Hobby — Photography Football ’36, ’37; Track ’35; Hi-Y ’35, ’36; Honor Roll ’35, ’36. ‘ Nurture you r mind with great thoughts. Betty Christian — “ Betty ” Hobby — (Reading Baccalaureate Chorus ’35, ’36; Spilled Ink Staff, 37; Annual Staff, 37; Honor Roll ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38. The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books. Robert Reinhardt — “Doc” Hobby — Fording Band ’36, ’37; Orchestra 36, ’37; Glee Club ’37, 38; Hi-Y ’34, ’35; Class Play ’38. Toil is the law of life and its last friend. Raymond Fisher — “Fish” Hobby — Hunting “ Respect the faculty that forms thy judgments. ' Gertrude Jennings — “ Gertie ” Hobby — Ramming Around “Be sure you are right then go ahead Carl Musch — “Mush” Hobby — Clerking at Isaly’s First say to yourself what you would be. and then do what you have to do. — M — Ronald Tollafield — “Tollie” Hob by — Arguing with Burnham Band ’35, ’37, ’38; Orchestra ’35, ’36, ' 37, ’38; Chorus ’37, ’38; Operetta ’37, ’38; Glee Club ’38; Debate ’38; Annual Staff (Editor) ’37; Track ’37; Hi-Y (President) ’38; Athletic Night ’36, ’37, ’38; Class Will 38; Class Play ’38. “Wisdom of many and the wit of one. Twenty ' Three
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