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RUTH HOEWISCHER r4Diddyv1 fScientificJ Girls Athletic Association 4, Science Club 3, History Club 3, Track 3, 4, Bas- ketball 4, Class B. B. 4. FRANKLIN YAHL Frank fEnglishJ History Club 4, Science 4, Agriculture Club 2, 3, 4. If quietness indicates wisdom, he would be a library. URBAN AXE Bones fScientiiicJ Football 3, Basketball 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Class B. B. 4. Mgr. 4 . Men of few words are liked the best. VONDA KELLERMEYER ccKe11yrr fScientificJ Commercial Club 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 4. Youth is full of pleasure. GEORGE KOCH HI-Iankif CScientificJ Commercial Club 3, Science Club 3, Mirror 4, Glee Club 4, History Club 3, Talent Club 4. GLADYS RAMSEY uJo1lyn fScientificJ Vice President 3, Mirror 4, Live Wire 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice President of Commercial Club 4, Talent Club 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Mixed Glee Club 3, Class B. B. 4, B. B. Captain of Senior Team 4. Always jolly, ready for fun, Her admirers are easily won. RAYMOND GAYER URay!l Uslimf! fScientificJ Agriculture Club 3, 4. His thoughts are yet unspoken, but just you wait. GENEVIEVE TITUS History Club 3, Talent Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President Talent Club 3. 4. Com- mercial Club 4, Live Wire Staff 3, Miv- ror 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Debate 3. 111.43 29
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MELVILLE SILVERS . BLAINE VARNER Silvers Tinker Felix fEnglishJ fCommercialJ Mirror 4, Track 3, 4, History 4, Glee Commercial Club 3, 4, History 4. Club 1, Orchestra 3. Just call me a scholar and let that Why vex our souls with care? be my praise. , EDITEQQHBER MARY ELIZAFBETH WILKENS . U 00tSY7 lclasslcau ' fCommercialJ Girls Glee Club 4, Mixed Glee Club 4, History 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. If-ller cheery smile greets you all the w 1 e. MAYNARD SCHAMP Shrimp fScientificD History 4, Science 3, Commercial 3, 4. I'll be merry and free. MARY MARGARET SUNDERLAND axH0neyvv fScientii-ich Commercial Club 4, History 4, Talent Club 2, 3, 4, Mirror 4, Orchestra 4. A heart that is true and a smile for each day. Commercial Club 3, 4, Talent Club 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rather fond of haxfing her way, But a thorough student in every way. ELMA HALL Emmie 1Englishj Track 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, History Club 3. I speak when it is necessary. EDNA VINES HEd7! . 1ClassicalJ H' t Club 3. Glee Club 1. 2. 4. 1S ory , A contented spirit of existence. Wage 28 l P64
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Senior History A gray haired old man sat at a table piled high with huge books. Beside him, leaning against an hour glass, was a long spider-web, covered scythe. As he pondered over The Twentieth Century a faint smile spread over his face and a merry twinkle appeared in his eyes. His book was opened to the record of the class of 27 . Ah! he said, gazing upon their laurel cov- ered record, A most illustrious class, in fact, the largest and greatest that ever entered St. Marys High School, over one hundred and thirty members. They began their career with a bang. Eudora Hudson was chosen their pilot for the year 23-24. During this year they entered into all activities, sup- porting each other with their well known Now or Never spirit. Some of the activities in which they took were Athlethics, Dramatics, Music, and the Music Memory Contest. of which they more than per- part In all formed their duty. Their good record was excelled only by those of the following years. They completed their High School Course in the New Memorial High, being the First Soph- mores to enter that wonderful build- ing. Leonard Schroer was chosen captain of the ninty-eight Sophomores of that year. As before, they were un- excelled in class spirit. The class was the only one in school with enough pep to get up a Halloween party. Again they were well represented in the activities of the school. Their Junior year was one of their most brilliant and successful, judging from the way they entertained, the Sophomores and Seniors. Edward Ruble was elected President by the eighty-six loyal supporters of the Green and Gold Banner. The rapidly diminishing class roll must not be al- loted to their dumbness but to their wisdom. Many students having taken summer school, graduated with the Senior Ciass of 26 . The reception given by the Green and Gold to the Scarlet and Gray was adjuged the best ever given by any Junior class not only the spirit of hospitality, but also in every detail. Again another chapter closes, said the old man as he closed the huge book. Tage 30
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