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FLORENCE M. ALBERS Normal Training TOOTS Girl Reserves 3, 4. Second Girls' Glee Klub 3, 4. Normal Training 'Club 3, 4- Sec'y. 3. All the M 0flll'S ll comedy to me. ROSA C. AMENDT Normal Training ROSE Girl Reserves l, Z, 3. 4. Second Girls' Glee iClub 3, 4-Sec'y. 3-Yice Pres. 4. Normal Training Club 3, 4. A dignity all her own. CORA CATHERINE BAYSE Commercial KATIE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4-Second Cabi- net 3. Rel Canto Glee Club 3, 4. Second Girls' Glee Club Z. May lfete 3, 4. Stuf dent Congress 2, 3, 4. A modern girl with big brown eyes And a personality twice her size. F. CATALINE BRALEY College Prep. KAY Band 1. G..-XA. 2. Orchestra 1. Of artistic tempermcnt and demureg That she'll make her place, we're sure. LUCILLE BROOKS Normal Training' C1f:Xl. lintered from Baxter, 3. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Second Girls' Glee Club 4. May lfete 4. Normal Training Club 3, 4. For some the world is made for fun and fralic. ROBERTA BUNKER Normal Training BERT Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Second Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Normal Training Club 3. 4. Normal Training Letter 4. May Fete 4. She attains the ultimate in all her endeavors. DORIS BUNSE Normal Training Delta Mu Delta 3, 4-Treas. 4. Nor- mal Training Club 3, 4-Vice Pres. 3. Normal Taining Letter 4. Newtonia News 4. May Fete 4. They say that brains in a girl are rare. A teacher she'll be beyond compare. MARIE BURR College Prep. G.A.A. 1. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. A pal, a pearl, an all around girl. ELMEDA CARPENTER College Prep. SIS Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. fue dwelt in peaceful content, Shyly sober and seldom eloquent. LUCILLE COBB Commercial G.A.A. 1, 2. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. An ounce of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Page 20 Newtonia 9
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Newtonia llgi IH Q LOUISE LAMBERT Valedictorian T HAS been said that high schools should cer- tainly be full of knowledge because the freshman bring an enormous amount with them and the seniors take away so little. This statement is debate- able. Notebooks-pep meetings-plays-illustrated lec- turesilast minute cramming for exams-study peri- ods in 27-sixth period committee meetings--glee clubs-band and orehestra-athletics-lengthy assign- ments-clean-up in the lab-term papers 1 All a part of N. H. S. ls it possible after such a program, that we take so little with us? Knowledge covers a broad field, it is not confined to book learning. A better under- standing of friends-the value of experienced intelli- genee-the wholesomeness of united social functions -these with many others contribute their bit to knowledge. After four years of high school in which teachers have given us their best, surely we have gained some knowledge. But we have a very great deal more to learn. We would be sad, indeed, if be- sides leaving adored classmates, beloved teachers, and treasured activities. we must also leave the op- portunity to learn. That opportunity, with the glori- ous memory of high school adventures, will lead us on. Yes, we have gained knowledge-enough of it to know that we know very little and to know that we want to know more! LOUISE LAMBERT. BETTY REYNOLDS Salutatorian T LAST we are seniors! XYhen as children we wonderingly started to school, it seemed that it must go on forever. Even as freshmen in high school the day when we were to leave was far, far distant. Yet how quickly these last years have passed. There have been minutes that were inter- minable but weeks that went on wings. During these formative years of working and playing togeth- er we have learned to 'have faith in our associates, to discover our possibilities and limitations, and to real- ize as our ideal a great and beautiful character. We have been not only laying foundations preparatory to taking our places in society but we have been put- ting into practice in our small world the theories we have studied. NVe shall be confronted by many and more complex situations as we become parts of vari- ous commnnities, we shall feel a passing regret on leaving Newton High, but we anticipate gladly our formal entrance into that super-struggle called life. BETTY REYNOLDS.
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Newtonia 9 HARRY DIMON College Prep. DlM1E Boys' Glee Club 3. Football 1, 2, 3. Boys' Goups 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3. Band 2. Student Council 1. Track 3. Yell Leader 3. I I pray thee cease thy counsel Which falls into mine ears as profitless As water in u sieve. M. MAGDALENE DUNNICK Normal Training DUNli Second Girls' Glee Club 3, 4-Pres. 4. Librarian 3. May Fete 4. Normal Training Club 3, 4. You'll like this sprightly maiden, toog Her worries through the window flew. VERDA J. EARP Normal Training Rel Canto Glee Club'4. Second Girls' Glee Club 3. Normal Training Club 3, 4-Sec'y. 4. May Fete 4. A merry heart that laughs at care. r' AZAELA EFNOR 6, Normal Training ' ZEEKE Annual Staff 3, 4-Classes 3, Seniors 4. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Normal Training Club 3, 4-Sec'y. 3. Normal Training Letter 4. Student Congress 4. May Fete 4. Shrub with gorgeous flower g so fine Are those who sturfliness and talent combine. H. LUCILLE FAILOR College Prep. SHORT1E G.A.A. l. Bel Canto Glee Club 3, 4. Second Girls' Glee Club 3. Librarian 3. Make Believe 2. She's very little ancl very charmingg Those big brown eyes are miost alarming. DOROTHY M. GARDNER 'Commercial MDOT' Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. May Fete 3. Orchestra 2, 3. Delta Mu Delta 4. How she studies and recites! Gives the flunlrers forty flights. SARA MANDA HILLER College Prep. SAL'l.Y' Entered from Irwin, Towa, 4. Hel Canto Glee Club 4. Girl Reserves 4. Lovely music ana' with this, She floth charm both man and miss. MARVEL HITCH LER Normal Training Second Girls' Glee Club 3. May Fcte 3, 4. Normal Training 3, 4. With home and homework she's plenty to dog No killer of time, but she's pleasant to you DOLLIE G. HOWELL Commercial TOM Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. The mirror of all courtesy. FRANCES E. HOYT Commercial SN1TZll2 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. May Fete 3, 4. Quiet and faithful at her tasksg A place to type is all she asks. X N w.. if
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