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EVA CAUDLE How far that little candle throws its beams! ' In Eva, we have a modest, refined nature worthy of all respect. Though quiet and reserved, she is sincerely liked and admired by those who know her. LONNIE BROWN Science Club (1); Monogram Club (2, 3); Football Squad (2. 3, 4). Thou hast been diligent in all things. Though Lonnie speaks little, he thinks much. He has made an excellent record, and has honestly earned the esteem of his acquaintances. MARIAN COOKE Dramatic Club (3, 4); Assistant Art Editor of Graniteer. From grave to gag, from lively to serene. Marion possesses a very attractive personality: her winning smile and her sincere manner have endeared her to all. She wields a clever paint brush, and dis plays marked artistic gifts. DEWITT COBLE Football Squad (1, 2, 3. 4); Basketball Team (1. 2); Baseball Squad (2, 3); Captain Baseball Squad (2); Science Club (2): Commercial Club (3. 4); Monogram Club (2. 3); Vice-President Monogram Club (2). The cheerful grin will let you in. where the knocker is never known. DeWitt won his long list of friends and admirers through his thoughtfulness, courtesy and superior ath letic ability on the football field, baseball diamond and basketball court. We all know that he will ac¬ complish much in li fe. BLANCHE EDWARDS Science Club (1, 2); Math Club (4); Basketball Squad (4). Order is Heaven s First law. Blanche is sincere, well-balanced and quiet. Despite this, she is always ready to do her part and do it well. Page Eighteen
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MARTHA BINDER Latin Club (2, 3, 4); Secretary and Treasurer Latin Club (2); Science Club (2, 3); Literary Club (3, 4); Math Club (4); Journalistic Club (4); High Spots Staff (3); Editor-in- Chief High Spots (4); Basketball team (3, 4). But to act, that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today. If you do not believe the pen mightier than the sword, read Martha ' s editorials in High Spots. She is highly gifted, both in brain and energy, and discharges her many duties with marked efficiency. (Cela va sans dire.) DWIGHT BAILEY Harmony High Schoool (3); Football Team (4). Much study is wearisome to the flesh. Bailey joined the Seniors with but one goal in view—to chase the pigskin for M. A. H. S. in truly brilliant fashion. This he did. Besides his athletic power, he promptly won the liking of his fellow students. RACHEL BRAY Latin Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (4); French Club (4); Journalistic Club (4); High Spots Staff (4). The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds; Is fit for treason, stratagem, and spoils. Here we present one of our leading musicians. Rachel is gifted and versatile, equally at home with the piano or organ. She is a valued member of the class of ' 30. JAMES BRAY Debating Club (1); Basketball Squad (2, 3, 4); High Spots Staff (4); Football Squad (3, 4); Math Club (4); Literary Club (4); Journalistic Club (4); Humorist Granitekr (4). ”Where ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to be wise. When James determines to get off a clever joke on some poor unfortunate, nothing can stop him. But one can’t blame him; he is “A fellow of infinite jest; of most excellent fancy.” Reading Club (1); Graniteer. FLORA BROWN Commercial Club (3, 4); Typist Charm strikes the sight. But merit wins the soul. Flora is full of pep and keeps right up with every¬ thing. Something of friendliness, genuiness. combined with a great many other admirable traits, make her a worth while student and a valuable friend. ft! - - ft! • W • ft! rH Page Seventeen
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