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:F E QCQUQQ XVILLIAXM liobuxx Grimm Secretary and Treasurer, 1918: Secretary and Treasurer Thrift Club, 19183 Secretary and Treasurer Athletic Association, 19203 Operetta, 1921. Tile glass of fasfzimz, and the muld of fm'111. 'William R. Guion, Jr., familiarly knmvn as Billy is the bright particular star in our social lirmament. Billy has plenty of ability and could shine with equal brilliancy elsewhere if he so desired, but for some time he has pre- ferred to devote his time to social pursuits. Billy has beautiful manners and perhaps he is planning for a diplmnatic career if his health permits of such activity. Poor Billy! another headache! 'BiIly I--IELEN HuLLIs'ri:iz Operetta. 1918-19-21. l.ea'z'v .vilvzlrc to flu' saints. I tllll but llll- IIItIll.H Heres one girl who d0esn't fail to give the devil his due. She holds nur class record of having to run to school more than any- lwdy else. Helen nut only knows how to joke, but, better still, knows how to take one. She's a jolly good sport and a real friend. Heres to her-may she succeed! Jl1nlussfs
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11 132 CCC1313 XXvll,1,111'CHl1X' 1311211-311 1:12111-llllili Baseball, 1918-19-20-213 llasket-llall, 19Zlg Senior Play, 19213 Captain Basehall Team, 1921. L1f1 s 11 jest 111111 1111 1111111113 111111211 11, I 11101151111 511 111150 111161 11112111 klltlil' il. Is XN'illougl1l1y as dignilied as l1is name sounds? Oh! nog the more familiar lSill expresses our jolly, happy-go-lucky class- mate to a much more accurate degree. XVQ see 11im drowse tlirongli o11e recitation. lmarely inanaging to keep awake, to arouse without any apparent effort and give a vital recitation on his next class, or keep those about him stirring with fun a11d mischief. He is a continual surprise to us in the quick- ness a11d accuracy with whicl1 his hrain works, since his delilmerate movements make his actions appear slow. 13111 'l'H13o11o111z G11.x111' G.1sk1Ns Marshal, 1921. His air 111111 f'f11L'l , 111.5 1170kS and 1111111151 511111, Xplflljxv 1111 so 1110'z'i11g1y 111 1115 1201101-IC. Somebody has called Theodore the quiet- est hoy in the High School, hut those who know him better know that Theodore can talk-and talk well, too. llesides being a good, steady student, he l1as plenty of class spirit and is always ready to carry his share of the lmurdens, as well as to share the good times of the Class. His Ford carries its share of hurdens, too, and helps many a tired wayfarer across the bridge. Tf'1I'11-V
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ft 53362353 RL'IioLPH How jxck sox President Class 1919, 19213 Captain and Manager Baseball, 1918: Manager and Presi- dent Athletic .fXssociation, 19193 Operetta. 1921: Manager Athletic Association. 1920-213 Marshal, 1919-201 Football, 19213 Senior Play, 19213 Baseball Team, 1918-19-20-212 Basket-Ball Team, 1920-21: Captain Base- ball Team, 1919. Titles of honor add not to his worflz, ll'l1o is l1IilIlSCff an honor to his rifles. This is our Senior President. NYC are proud of him for his school spirit and for the influence he has had among all his class- mates and particularly among the boys. lle can be depended upon to take part in all our activities-he's a stone wall on the football lield, yet he has been able to acquire most of the useful learning expected of a Senior. All girls ambitious to vamp so important a personage have found that he is a true and tried lover who can see charms in but One liven yet the mention of Norfolk can any day make him miss a geometry proof at the board. lflpigvr JOHN BENJAMIN JENN1-:TTB President Athletic Association, 19213 Cap- tain liootball Team, 19213 Assistant Business Manager Annualg Baseball, 1917-18-20-213 Basket-Ball, 1917-18-20-213 Football, 19213 Secretary and Treasurer Class, 19201 Mar- shal, 1920: Captain Basket-Ball, 1918-20-21: Captain Baseball, 1918-20: All-State Basket- Ball Guard tSeeond Teaml, 1921. He looked ui galluizf, daslziizg bean, and with his looks was ter!! roufezztf' lf you've ever been to one of our football games, you've heard us yell, Ujennette, J. J., until you ought to feel fairly well acquainted with this name. He's our star athlete and somewhat of a ladies' man-but 1 often won- der if it shouldn't be spelled lady's man. John can think quick under pressure on the football lield, but his studies are, in the main, too light either to press or oppress him. He shares with Billy Guion the weight of a most delightful and pleasant opinion of him- self. folio
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