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LESTER POTTS— “Bud Hobby — “Sports” Football ' 35, ' 36, ' 37; Athletic Night ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; An- nua l ( Staff ' 38; Track ' 37; Baseball ' 37; Class President. “And when a lady’s in the case, you know all other thing ' s give place.” LEOMA HARLEY— “Leo Hobby — “Art” Honor Roll ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Merit Roll ' 39; Athletic Night ' 39; Operetta ' 38; Spilled Ink Staff ' 38, ' 39; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 38; Chorus ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Music Festival ' 38; Band ' 39; Girl Reserves ' 39. “Art is long and time is fleeting” MARGARET GOWE— “Marg” Hobby — “Music” Honor Roll ' 38, ' 39; Athletic Night ' 38; Girl Reserves ' 36 , ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 (President); Chorus ' 38, ' 39; Spring Festival ' 38; Bacclaureate Chorus ' 38. “Auburn of hair and sunny disposition.” LLOYD S. SCOTT Hobby — “Delivering Telegrams” Hi-Y ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Glee Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Operetta ' 38; Athletic Night ' 38; Music Festival ' 38. “So sugared, so melting, so soft, so delicious.” LEONARD CAIN— “Joseph” Hobbv — -“Pumping Gas” Merit Roll ' 36. “Still runs the water where the brook is deep.” BELOW FERN ELIZABETH STEVENS “Fernie” Hobby — “Most anything unusual” Chorus ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Orchestra ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Operetta ' 37, ’38; Merit Roll ' 35, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Ath- letic Night ' 35, ' 39; Music Festival ' 38; Baccalaureate Chorus ’36, ' 37, ' 38. Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.” GORDON PHILLIPS— “Chancey” Hobby — “Inspecting the Interiors of Jails” Wadsworth High ' 36; Hi-Y ' 36, ' 39; Merit Roll ' 37, ' 38; Annual Staff ' 38. “Clever, witty and wise, Surprising when it comes to his size.” EVELYN BRASCH— “Kitten Hobby — “Foreign Languages” Honor Roll ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39. “She possesses a peculiar talent of produc- ing effect in whatever she does.” RUBY MAE DROGELL— “Reuben Hobby — “Talking” .Merit Roll ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Chorus ' 36, ' 37. “She never whispers — she talks.” TED J. HOFF— “Hoffy Hobbv — “Sports” F. F. A. ' 36, ' 37; Field Day ' 36, ' 37; Base- ball ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Hi-Y ' 39. “I wasted time and now doth time waste me.” TED CHANDLER— “Ted Hobby — “Sports” Honor Roll ' 37; Merit Roll ' 36, ' 38, ' 39; Glee Club ' 39; F. F. A. ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 (Treasurer); Hi-Y ' 37, ' 38, ’39. “A man’s true wealth is the good he does in the world.” Eleven f- • r
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FLORENCE H IT2ELBERGER— “Flops” Hobby — “Keeping: Busy” Honor Roll ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ’39; Class Treasurer ' 38; Annual Staff (Editor) ' 38; Athletic Night ' 38; Valedictorian ' 39. “She is charming- to talk to, full of wisdom, and rich in information.” THURSTON E. BERRY — “Eddie” Hobby—”?” Football ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Athletic Night ' 38. “Never serious, solemn or sad, but just a happy, good-natured lad.” RUDOLPH FODOR— “Rudy” Hobby— “Golf” Hi-Y ' 38, ' 39; Spilled Ink Staff ' 38; Basketball Reserves ' 35, ' 36. “A quiet tongue shows a wise head.” BARBARA H E I NTZLE M A N— “Babs” Hobby — “Writing Girl Reserves ' 36; Chorus ' 37, 38; Athletic Night ' 37; Bac- calaureate Chorus ' 37, 38; Annual Staff ' 38; Spilled Ink Staff ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Class Prophecy ' 39; Honor Roll ' 36, ' 38, ' 39; Merit Roll ' 37; Operetta ' 37, ' 38; Class Play ' 39; Bas- ketball ' 37, 38. “Let writings speak and mouths be silent.” CONSTANCE JANET BA I N ES— “Connie” Hobby — “Fording” Operetta ' 38; Girl Reserves ' 38, ' 39; Athletic Night ' 36, ' 38; Hono rRoll ' 36; Merit Roll ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Editor Spilled Ink ' 38; Annual Staff ' 38; Class Play ' 39. “A light heart lives long.” BELOW DAVID ROOT— “Dave” Hobby — “Stamp collecting and machine shop work” Baseball ' 37, ’38; Honor Roll ' 36; Merit Roli ' 37, ' 38; Hi-Y ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Glee Club ' 39; Football ' 39; Class Play ' 39. He is wise who doth talk but little.” MILDRED RING— “Millie” Hobby — “Music” Merit Roll ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Operetta ' 37; Debate ' 39; Chorus ' 37, ' 38, ' 39. “She who is firm in will molds the world to herself.” PAUL WILLIAM AN DERSON— “Bill” Hobby — “Being at Liberty” Athletic Night ' 38, ' 39; Advertising Man- ager Annual Staff ' 38; Spilled Ink Staff ' 38; Hi-Y ' 36; Class Prophecy ' 39. “What impish mischief sits upon his brow?” HENRY STULL— “Red” Hobby — “Drawing Fords” Merit Roll ' 36. “Men of few words are the best.’’’ ALICE J. PERRIN— “Chappy” Hobby — “Reading and Sewing” Merit Roll ' 36; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Athletic Night ' 38. “A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.” EVELYN MEYERS— “Meyers” Hobby — “Arguing” Chorus ' 37, ' 38; Basketball ' 38, ' 39; Ath- letic Night ' 36, ' 37; Field Day ' 37, ' 38; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 37; Spilled Ink Staff ' 37, ' 38; Merit Roll ' 36, ' 37, ' 38. “Happy am I, from care I am free, why aren’t they all contented like me?” Ten
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JOHN SOCHA— “Johnny” Hobby — “Hunting and Making Things” F. F. A. ’36, ' 37, ’38, ' 39; Merit Roll ’36. No particular motive for living except the custom and habit of it.” KATHRYN W I N K LE R— “Katey” Hobby — “Typing” Chorus ’37, ’38; Baccalaureate Chorus ’35, ' 36, ' 37; Girl Reserves ' 36, ' 37; Honor Roll ’38, ’39; Merit Roll ’36, ’37; Annual Staff ’38; Spilled Ink Staff ’38. With life and all in it, she seems quite content.” JUNE LYONS— “Junie” Hobby — -“Why! Hello there!” Orchestra ’36, ’37, ' 38, ' 39; Band ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Baccalaur- eate Chorus ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Glee Club ' 39; Merit Roll ' 36, ’37, ’38, ' 39; Chorus ’37, ' 38, ’39; Girl Reserves ' 39; Ath- letic Night Band ' 36, ' 37. ’38. ' 39; Operetta Orchestra ’37, ’38, ' 39; Spilled Ink Staff ’38; Music Festival ' 38. “Winsome, witty and wise.” BILLY BEN BROWN— “Bill” Hobby — “Photography” Football ’36; Basketball ’36, ’38, ’39; Hi-Y ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Annual Staff ’38; Athletic Night ' 36, ' 37; Merit Roll ' 37; Track ' 38. “A little bit of folly; a little bit of fun.” VERNON VICTOR DA MON— “Flash” Hobby — “O. N. G.” Athletic Night ’35, ' 36; Photography ’37; Hi-Y ' 37. He hath often burned the midnight oil, But not for study.” BELOW GEORGE A. McM I LLAN— “Red” Hobby — “Hitch” Football ’36, ’37, ’38; Baseball ’38, ' 39; Annual Staff ' 38; Merit Roll ' 36. “More sleep is Red’s plea, for such a busy man is he.” RALPH HODDINOTT — “Bud” Hobby — “Going to the show” F. F. A. ' 36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Merit Roll ' 36, ' 37. “Toil is the law of life and its best fruit.” MARGARET ELLEN BYARD— “Ellen” Hobby — “Reading” Merit Roll ' 37, ’38, ’39; Spilled Ink Staff ’38. “A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.” MARGARET LOUISE POTTS— “Sis” Hobby— “Bill-ing” Baccalaureate Chorus ' 36, ’37, ’38; Chorus ’36, ’37, ' 38; Basketball ’37, ' 38; Athletic Night ' 36, ’37, ’39; Operetta ’38; Spilled Ink Staff ' 38; Girl Reserves ' 37, ' 38. She is a sprightly lass who enjoys today and thinks not of tomorrow.” WILLIAM MEDLEY— “Willie” Hobby — “Going Places” Hi-Y ’36, ’37, ’38, ' 39; Glee Club ’37, ' 38, ’39; Athletic Night ' 38; Operetta ’38; Merit Roll ’39. “Happy lad, thy smile so gay, fain would cheer one on his way.” WARREN JAMES AN DERSON— “Jim” Hobby — “Hunting” Hi-Y ’36, ’37, ' 38, ’39; Athletic Night ' 36, ’37; Spilled Ink Staff ' 38; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 36. “Did as he pleased and went his way.” Twelve
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