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'mg--fu:-1 no-. -QC A ' f-- 1 .a z-. 'sv f e . :N Q V:-,. ,.,4 Y , , ' , fi, - .J ' ' RUTH SALMON ' 'Fritzle' ' Student Council '25, '26, '27g Thirteenth Chair '2'I: My Spanish Sweetheart '26: Seventh Heaven '28g Treasurer Senior Class '28, '29g Beacon Annual '29g Commencement Speaker '29. What would we do if it weren't for Ruth? She's our actress, writer, dancer, and collector. How Ruth accomplishes so much in so short a time, including love and studies, is beyond ns. It's hard to predict what Ruth will do after graduation, but easy to foretell the results. GLADYS SAWYER '-Glad Glee Club '27g Basketball '25, '26g Gas To Burn 5 ' 'Seventh Heaven. Glad is the auburn haired vamp of the class. One following her would soon discover the effects of her soul piercing glances. The most outstanding phase of Gla 's school life was her portrayal of the part of Nana in Seventh Heaven. Besides her dramatic ability Gladys is talented in the art of public speaking. Her voice and talent did much to enliven many pro- grams that had 100 per cent chances to 80 S5810- JAMES P. SCOTT ' 'Scotty' ' Football '2-lg Track '25, '26, '27g Radio Club '28: Photography Club '28: Airplane Club '28. James Scott, better known to us as Scotty, is a regular Scotchnxan. He is good-natnred and has many friends among the members of his class. Although he does not get many A's, he is a conscientious student. He is an athlete and especially likes track. He has a rosy com' plexion especially when he blushes-a thing which he does continually. Home Economics Club '24, '25g Science Club '24. be serious or she can smile, ever ready to join in the work or the play. It doesu't matter which. Cheerful and obllging is she, and in her you will always flnd a conscientious worker and a loyal friend. sl .QF I V11 4 A., em! FLORENCE GRACE SEABORN ' Gracie I 4, , I .ML Grace is the person to have around. She can W , Q l ra' gl v 4 I , Q '1' A 415531, l i : -1 3' E ' 'W W . , , -Q-1-sq-ur' -L ms- 1 ...-v:w1fi1rfP'l'M'H 'm ' W N H+- Y , 1 R X
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Wmg-s rf' wflzf x 1 -' V- be .ff 4?-5 e i ' in 24' - e ' ., ,. . .l IL A x iii! ' 'A h H 1' 'i 5' lag? ' fm v H FW djs: i T' I - K J' 5J'lh.m,dft-N. - EDWARD M. PLUMMER Eddie Home Room Representative '25, Home Room Secretary '27, Art Editor Beacon Animal '29. Eddie is one of the best students in his class, being sixth in the whole class and first in the llst of boys. Eddie may seem quiet to some, but appearances are often deceiving. He is re- sourceful, original, and dependable. It has been a pleasure to have him with ns for four years, and we are sure that he will be just as success' ful in his future occupations as he has been as a student in high school. MARY RICE Home Economics Club '24, '25g Biology Club '26 Oh, hey there, honey! Let me tell you some- thing! You can always depend on Mary for some nice fresh. gossip. She really has the low down on everybody. Mary, we thank you for all the favors, errands, et cetera, that you did for ns so willingly and for that ever-beaming smile, thus helgilng us on our dark days. WILLIAM RODGERS Usher ' 28, ' 29. It is said that a sense of humor and a., good nature go hand in hand. Bill is a boy upon whom we can depend at all times. He has a sense of humor which once associated with him can never be forgotten. Good luck, Bil1.' May you always be able to smile at fate. JULIUS FRANK ROSBNBAUM Here! Here! We have a Latin scholar f the Rosenbaulns twe should have said Ca arsy. Julius has so much intelligence he feels hmself above using it. However, his likeable personality and ability as a comedian have upheld him in the esteem and friendship of us all. We know isome- day he will be able to hang out a shingle ulius Rosenbaum-Law. Such argumentative wers should not be over-looked in days to come. E. 1 Aw.. E-fi
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. -W 4ef ,r . at ' z 'lf , +V ' 1 I 1 ELIZABETH SHAWEN ,, n 4 .Liz- , Basketball '25, '26, '27g Science Club '25g English Club '26, And Who's this little girl? you might stop and lnqulre. Why lt's Elizabeth, of course. Yes, she may be small in stature, but there really ls a. lot to her as any one who knows her will vouch. Elizabeth is the type of girl who works hard ln class, yet is always ready to have a good time. She is interested in athleticsg but when the music starts, she really can dance. I - an EV JEAN SMITH Eva's easy-gol , cheerful manner, and cordial smile have a ple sing influence upon her many friends. From h r dexterous manipulating of a typewriter and hir proficiency in shorthand, we predict her succe s as a stenograpber. The only fault we can dnd th her is that she has a soft spot for New Yo k. We hope she will win the friendship of Fat as easily as she has won ours. ? HERMAN SMITH Y Baseball '28. fwfx For four years, we have enjoyed Herm 's 573:55 friendly and helpful company. If one neede a X J little help or advice, Herman would give l if 'ex' Npfxkx possible. Many a classmate should be grat ful Q to him. What a laugh we got to see Herman ry I I XM' -.--QNNX to bluff his way through an unstudied les n. 5 5 X -rx 'O 5,42-.X -K But-he did it. Now that the four years are o er, W 3' 1 , 'f.fv-XX we think more and more of Herman's plea nt f 1 - lx 5 company, and we all hope that our future frle ds f I ' ' gf XX , will be as good friends as he. Q 2 - -.L x , 4 2 rx W 1, Ns 1 ' T X ! '- E Y? M.-my FRANCES SNEAD 1 ' L 1 ' 2 I - 5' French Club '28g Glee Club '27g Operetta 'El - 1 fl! And fair in thought and speech is y Q , ' . ' W E Frances. Consclentlous, too, she was smitten with A ,K Q ' mi , remorse if she didn't get it the tlrst time. Mary A A 'Mr I 5 l ' moved and lived and had her being in the gof- 4 ,, J 1 3, i tlce. It will long reflect her sweet smile nd A ' 'l 1 N ' W gracious presence. , E -if I , . I .-l,J -Hui Q K I ' 4 b . .e . , . V - rf- f I l z . 1 w f S . I' I , - - . ' . ,I rt l A F i- ' Q. , I R Q J 5 if ,,,,,, 3 f' , I V V . 5 -,- .' ' ! . 'i' fhfq it nn wt s .1 A U A .V V, 4 U .an rw . ' ' ' ' I Aj ' P if .5 ' I' 5. Q - .f int, 4 Q 5 ' 'Q f A .fffzxl 1' in E ' , Y l. , .
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