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19 3 3 SENIOR MAGAZINE - Ktfiall Smith — •'Her ways arc ways of pleasantness.” Eugene Smith—Basketball, “M” Club, Senior Social Committee. “That Smith, a mighty Bearcat was he.” Louise Snodgrass Honor Society, Vergil an l Science Clubs. She says little, but her thoughts speak volumes. Ethel Marie Snyder—Dauber Club. Art for art's sake.” Joe Snyder- Dramatic Club, Senior Publicity Committee. I'm only happy when arguing; I’m always happy.” Anna Elizabeth Stafford Exhibit A ” Dramatic Club. How about another trial at matchmaking?” Pauline Stafford — An unassuming girl of sterling worth.” Lucille Stancoff — Lucslle is everybody’s friend.” Eva Stanley She is Central’s Little Eva.” Charles Ed” Starkly — He’s our motorcycle wizard.” Mary Jane Steed French and Pep Clubs. Oh, what a school teacher she’ll be!” John Stephenson—Dramatic and Hi-Y Clubs, Munso-nian, Track, Senior Social Committee. If everyone were just like me. What a place this world would be.” Robert E. Stewart — The Stewart of Central.” Mary Alice Sutton Dramatic, Pep, Vergil, and Friendship ClSbs, Senior Magazine. In swimming she doth excel. And has a merry heart as well.” Clifford Swift — Senior Magazine, Intramural Basketball. Who’s the new flame this week?” Jessie Taylor Vergil, French, Friendship, and Pep Clubs, Honor Society. “What? What’s that? I didn’t get it.” Charles Terhuuc — He drives a car that looks like a plumber's shop — It has 900 ways to go, but nary a way to stop.” Martha L. Tharp — Always write.” Judv Ruth Thompson — She used to come at ten o’clock, but now she comes at noon. Betty Thornburg Dramatic. Friendship, French, and Pep Clubs, Honor Society, G. A. A., Senior Magazine, They All Want Something.” Betty is full of mischief and fun And has a smile for everyone.” Charles Thorpe — He goes in for sports — and how!” Jean Townsend—Intramural Athletics. Likes anything — just so it’s athletics. Dick Traub — Everybody likes Dick.” Charlene Turner — Our little strawberry blonde.” Page seventeen
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SENIOR MAGAZINE 19 3 3 Grace Hilda Rush Friendship and Dauber Clubs, Mun-soman Cartoonist. One who is skilled in portraiture. Roger Sammons — Basketball. ••Better known as ‘Beany .” Winifred Schamp — Friendship Club. Another l.ittic Jack Little. Orlena Sellitiler -- Puts man in his place. Ray Schrecongost Basketball. lie’s the tenth man on the Bearcat team.” Patricia Schrink What’s in a name? Raymond Schultz — A modest man, hut true. Levan Scott — Football. High School Quartette. He's our crooner. David Searlcs — Vergil and Science Clubs. To my extreme consternation I grow wiser day by day. Martha Settle — Will Martha ever Settle down? Mae Settle—Honor Society, Munsonian, Senior Magazine. A witty girl of standing mighty. And Mae can make A's, all righty. Howard Keg Settles—President of Football. Track. M” Club. Keg of football fame. Dunbar Club, Hamer Shafer — Vergil Club, Senior Magazine. Of the company of Hamming and Hamer. William Shaffer — Not of pen fame.” Louise Sbaffner — Dauber Club. A daubing Dauber. Hujjh Shannon — Aviation Club. The checker board fascinates him. Marjorie Shaw — Mie lias a way of her own.” William Shekell — Pep and Science Clubs. Meet the scientist. Prof. Shekell. Herbert Shelby — The last year at last.” Wilbur Shimcr Wrestling. Science Club. One of Central’s he-men. Inez Shockley — Always cheerful and sweet.” Beatrice Silvers — An air of decision is one of the keys of success. Margaret Skillman — Honor Society. She s a sociology shark. M?.r h?, Elizabeth Smelser — Friendship Club, l ull of the deepest thought Doing the thing she ought.” Page sixteen
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SENIOR MAGAZINE 19 3 3 Dorothy Turner — •‘Dorothy is always a friend. Ever ready her help to lend. Geraldine Turner— . .. 'A peach if there ever is one: oh, those ducky dim pies!” Alberta Tuttle — Always happy and always gay. Paul C. Tuttle— He would work wood-work. Lamoinc I'len — Dramatic and Health Service Clubs. A famou' whistler and gum chewcr. Robert I'Horn Senior Magazine. I am now able to take a blood count; I’ll be a surgeon some day.” Dick Underwood — The more you know him, the better you like him. William Upton. Jr.-—“M” Club, Football. Basketball ’32. Bill is our football chaser.” Hetty Waite—Dramatic. Science, Vergil, and Pep Clubs, Exhibit 'A’. They All want Something.” So one minds waiting for Betty.” Kenneth Walters — Senior Band. The busiest arc the happiest.” Clarice Weancr Mr.nsonian. Girls’ Basketball. Floyd Gibbons’ only rival. Martha Jane Weir Cecmoh Club. Good with a racket. Tee Hee.” Isabel Marie Wendclman Regrets to leave school.” Kay West - Hi-Y Club. Accomodating (a comedy) to the wimmin. Walter Wcyland A ‘whale’ of a blonde.” Gertrude Whitehead — Pep Club. Her genius is her friendliness. Everett Whitlock — Senior Band and Orchestra. One of Central’s conscientious students.” Norman Whitney Health Service Club. A good ventilator. He likes drafts. Al Williams—Junior President. Dramatic. Science, Hi-Y Clubs. Honor Society, Senior Social Committee, Mun-sonian. Senior Magazine. Football. I’ll get fun out of this if it takes a vacuum cleaner.” I la Williams — A modest maiden, fair and true.” Marguerite W illiams — Music Club, Pirates of Penzance.” Marguerite has warbled her way through Central.” Grace Klma Wilson Friendship Club. She does her work each day In a quiet sort of way.” Maxwell Dclmont Wilson — Football. Wrestling, Track. How many times have I been called Maurice!” Maurice Wellingford Wilson — Football, W’restling. How many times have I been called Max!” Page eighteen
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