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CATHERINE R. BROXNN JAMES A. CLOSE CATHERINE R. BROWN Sc-hool Paper, 3, Al: High School l'lays, l, -l: Se-nior Class Play: Class Sec-retary, 2. 4: Class 'l'i-easurer, 3: Librarian, 43 Assistant lirlitur of the Annual. Vl'ho van think of Kato without 2lSSOC'l2llll'IiY it with e-mphasis '.' ln spite of little things like that, she is a very nit-e girl and we realize her intellectual vapar-ity and svholastiv ability. Her goal lics in the tield of inf-mlivine and we know we will be proud of her some day. JAMES A. CLOSE Basketball, Class 2, Yarsity 4: Minstrel, 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Press Club, 43 Class President, 2, 4: High Svhool Plays. l. 3, 4: Dramatic' Club, 33 Business 1ll2ll'l1l,LfP1', M. I-l. S. A. A.: Volleyball, -lg Business Man- ager Senior Annual Staff, 4. Allow us to present to you il young nian of pleasing personality. likable and always che-erl'ul. As his rovorml shows, he took a leading part in the life of the svhool. Raisin, as he is dubbed, usually spent his six hours a day getting' in or out of trouble or thinking' up some nwthoul of escaping class. Next year we will see Raisin at l'itt University. SEVENTEEN L ,-,.-.-.-.,,.,,-.E 1927 .-.-.-.,-,-,-.-.,,,.
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CLAIR C. BARNETT EUGENE B. AURAND CLAIR C. BARNETT X'zu'sity Bnsketlvzill, 3. 4.2 Faint. Ulziss I-Ezisliwtlmll. 2: lf'uolh:ill, 2. 3. 4: 1-Exist-hull, l. 2. 3, -lg Yolleylualll, -li l'1'0ss Flulv, 3: Se-nioi' l l:iy. He-re is tho Zllllll't9 of our vluss. Ho is ciwlitecl :us living one nf the giezltest athletes that Al. H. S. has ever haul. Although an limi :unnmr thu women, he is not :is ferm-iuus as you may think. Ile minds his own business. which is primipnlly 1-:wing for his Huivk. EUGENE B. AURAND Vzirsity Baslcvtlmll, 1, 2, 3, Capt. -l: Ilnselmll 1, 2. 3, 4: Fuuthull 2. 3, 41 Volleyball. -it Svhuol Plays, 1. 2, 3, -1: Senior Class Vlaiy, Minstrel, 2, 3: Prvss Club, 3, 4: Class I'l'PSl4l9llf. 1: Class Tl'E'2lSLll'9l', -l: S9i'l'9t1ll'Y-'I'l'E'2lSl.ll'- 1-1', M. H. S. A. A., 4: liditm'-ill-4'l1ief of Senior Annual. l'ivkl9, :is he is known hy his friends. has iw-en one of the must hrilliaint students in our Clzxss, :ind also ulwiys in-te-rvstvd in :ill svlnml and 4-hiss swtivitivs. Pickle is :ilsu one ol' our most ve-i'sz1tile-N uthlews. as his i'ec'oi'd shows. During the lust your his athletic' zivtivities have heen himlered hx' thi- fact than he- is helping L'm'fe Sum distrihutv th'- lIlEllLi'.-Xlill hy the- wzly. l'i1-ldv has not furgutten the opposite sox. as V 1 - V . he win nite-n ho luunil on the 1-wliwwi' nt i'0l'lIl1l1 stri-sits, lmth up LOXYH :ind Sdown. SIXTEEN .,,.,.,,,.-.-.El 1927 .,.,,,.,,.-.,,,.
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V V V V l P V P V V I l V V V L O. JAY HEADINGS HENRIETTA M. FULTZ P V f O. JAY HEADINGS V Varsity Basketball, 3, -l: Baseball, 1. 2, 3. 4: Class Basketball. 1, 2: I Seienee Clulr, 3: Volleyball, 4: Business Manager of Class Play. 4: Vice V President of Class. l. 4. ' XYho is that neat appearingsp, pleasant young fellow in the corridor. ' bidding Good morning to the Junior girls? 'Philt'S Jay. You het! V Better known as Wo-XVo. Jay is uonsc-ientious and is extremely de- , voted in seeing: that the fairer ones are not negrleeted. He is always V on time and usuallv does his part in making' the Class work interesting. If you are interested in meeting Jay, take a stroll up Eleetric Avenue ' any evening. V ' HENRIETTA Nl. FULTZ Y Senior Class Play, 41 Class Treasurer, 1: High School Play, 2. v XVho is that Coming' flown the Corridor smiling and seeming' very , gay and hlissful? Oh, I know! That's i'Henny, the little girl of our V class. She surely knows how to smile, and such a wonderful disposition. NVQ know she will make a Very good nurse in the years to Dome. HOW ' Could she fail, with suoh ai personality? V V V V I V I V V EIGHTEEN V tx-,,,...-.,,,-,,,,. 1927 .,.,..-.,,...,.....
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