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BERNARD KUHNE Ben” “All musical people seem to be happy; it is to them the engrossing pursuit; almost the only innocent and unfinished passion-Sydney Smith. He says. “I’m going to 'saw away’ a my cello for a living.” We say, “If you get tired of listenl - to your music, you can use that ‘cello stroke' in a butcher shop.” LATIN TECHNICAL COURSE: Track 3. 4: Track Letters 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y Vice President 4: Shahryar in Operetta. Dreams:” Inter-Hi Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: North Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band 2: Glee Club 2. 3; Technical Club 2: Chairman Achievement Committee. LOIS WITWER Lo:e” Pretty to icalk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. —Anon. She says. “Dance ami sing your dull hours away, and you’ll be happy, too.” We say. We will try to follow yom advice—even when we are old and gray.” HISTORY COURSE: Oensowe 1. 2. 3. 4: Sewing Club 2: History Club 3: Social Committee 4: Viking Staff 4: North Star Stall' 4: History Festival. Queen Elizabeth of England. ROBERT LOCKERT “Cobby” “Napoleon was a small man. — Emerson. He says. I want to take life easy and live through it.” We say. We've noticed that you arc pretty good at that.” LATIN TECHNICAL COURSE: Tech- nical Club 3: English Club Secretary 2: Class Basket ball 4: Basketball Numerals 4: Literature Banquet. David Coppertield : Intra-mural Basketball 4; Class Will Committee. VIRGINIA HANSEN “Snipe” “Happiness is that single and glorious thing, which is the very light and sun of the universe.” She- says. •'I’m going to found a school for flappers. We say, “Plenty of good material around here. Virginia. LATIN HISTORY COURSK: Honor Society 4; Editor of Viking 4: North S. Staff 4; Chairman Social Committee 4; Censoxve 1, 2. 3, 4: Censowe Cabint t 4: Cengowe Basketball 1. 2; Censowe Dramatics 2: Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4: Marjorie in “The Christmas Guest; Elizabeth Dangerfield in “Come Out of the i chen: “Sharazada in “Dreams; Love. History Festival; Class Basketball 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 3. DAVID McCALLOPS “Litt’e do ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hopeful y is better than to arrive, And the true success is to labor.” —Stevenson. He says, “I don't know what I want to do. We say. “Too many ambitions, David!' SCIENTIFIC COURSK: Track 1. 3. 4; Football 4; Math. Club 3; Biology Club 2: History Festival, a priest. DOROTHY McCALLOPS “Dode” ‘ letter late than never’ is not half so good a maxim as ‘Better, never late, ”—Johnson. She says. “I'm going to give scientific lectures before Congress. We say. “No question the Congressmen could ask. will stump you. FRENCH SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Bi- ology Club 2: Math. Club 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; “N Club 4; Censowe 1. 2. 3, 4; Class Basketball 4: Volleyball 4: Volleyball Numerals 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Motto Committee 4; North Star Staff 4; History Festival. “Little Grandmother of the Russian Revolution; Class Song Committee.
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BEATRICE STEIN “Bee” ''Music is well said to be the speech of angels.”—Carlyle. She says, ,-I intend to charm the world with my music.” We say, ,,Bee always will be in harmony anywhere. She is a perfectly tuned musical instrument herself.” CLASSICAL COURSE: Honor Society; Censowo 3. 4; Glee Hub 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 3, I; Dramatic Club 1: Math. Club 3: Athletic Association 1 2; Viking Staff 4; Vice President of ”N” Club 4; Chairman of Song Committee: Fashion Show 2. CHARLES DAVIDSON “Davey” “No manners arc finer than the manifestations of good will to others.”—Emerson. He says, ”1 want to be a business man.” We say, “We’ve noticed that we have a very business-like class.” COMMERCIAL COUKSK: Motto Com- mittee; Tech. Club 2. 3; Traffic Squad 4; History Festival, Frederick, the (Jin at. ELVA DESCUTNER “A violet by a mossy stone. Half hidden from the eye; Fair as a star, when only one, Is shining in the shy” —Wordsworth. She says, ”1 want to be a country school teacher.” We say. What's the matter with the city ?” COMMERCIAL COURSE: Volleyball 4: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Censowe 4: Viking Staff 4: North Star Staff 4; “X” Club 4. MA1DA REAGLE “Friendship is the only thing in the world concerning the usefulness of which oil mankind agrees. —Cicero. She says, I'll remember my schoolmates when 1 have my spacious mansion and ears. We say, ‘We wonder if ‘Bevy’ is included in that collection. SCIENTIFIC COURSE: North-Eastern Ohio Music Memory Contest: Music Memory Medal; Glee Club ‘2. 3; Secretary of Spanish Club 2: Secretary of X Club 4: Class Basketball t: Class Volleyball 4: Volleyball Numerals 4: Censowe 4; North Star Staff 4: Song Committee 4; History Festival, peasant woman. ROYAL BEV1NGTON “Bevy” “In football ne’er a lion raged more fierce. In classes, ne’er a lamb more mild. He says, I want to succeed in life. We say, If Bevy is able to hit the bumps in life as hard as he hit the 1-in football, we know he will succeed. TECHNICAL COURSE: Class Vice President 4: Football Captain 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Football Letters 2, 3, 4: All-City End 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Track 3. 4: President of English Club 3; Tech. Club 1; X Club 2: Hi-Y 3. 4: North Star Staff 4; Junior Class Basketball Coach 4. MARTHA REAGLE “She is of so free, so kind, so blessed a disposition, she holds it a 7-ice in her goodness not to do more than she is requested —Shakespere. She says I'll be happy when I’ve gone around the world twice. We say, When you're happy, we'll be happy, too. SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Akron Music Memory Contest I; North-Eastern Ohio Music Memory Contest: Volleyball 4; Volleyball Numerals 4; Class Basketball 4; X Club 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Censowe 4 ; North Star Staff t : Spanish Club 2: Song Committee: History Festival, Queen Margaret.
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NINA HEDGES “ Tis Beauty, that doth oft make women proud; ’Tis Virtue, that doth make them most admired; 'Tis Modesty, that makes them seem divine.” —Colton. Sh says. “I think I’ll follow in Pnv Iowa’s footsteps.” We say. “This doesn't seem like you. Nina, but if you insist, think how tired your feet will get!” CLASSICAL COURSK: Censowe 3. 4; Latin Club 3: Mary Chilton, History Festival: Viking Staff 4. CLARENCE McKEAL “Shorty” “Men of few words are the best men.”— I non. He says. I want to make a new kind of automobile.” We say. You might be able to sell some to our faculty. They will need new ones by then” TECHNICAL COURSE: Technical Club 2. 3; Art Club; North Star Staff 4. VIRGINIA SCHARTZER “Frenchee” teFrame your mind to mirth and merriment, which bar a thousand harms and lengthen life”—Shahi-spere. She says. “I’m going to take my place in the world of business.” We say, You won’t be able to fill a very big place; but all good things come in small packages.” COMMERCIAL COURSE: Glee Club I; Biology Club 2: Censowe 3. 4; North Star Staff 4: Flower Committee 4. HELEN HORNING “Sincerity and truth arc the basis of every virtue” Slip says. “My one big ambition is to travel.” We say. “Why not take a trip to Ken-more next week?” COMMERCIAL COURSE: Censowe 3. 4: Volleyball 4; Volleyball Numerals 4: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Biology Club 2; English Club 3; North Star Staff 4; Color Committee 4. PAUL HOGARTH “Paulie” “It is a characteristic of great wits to say much in fete words”— Rochefoucauld. He says. “I have a high ambition— elevator man in the Woohvorth Building We say. “You intend to live too high for us.“ TECHNICAL COURSE: Latin Club 2: Intra-mural Basketball 4. ROSE AHERN “Rosy” “How far that little candle throws its beams; so shine a good deed in a naughty world.”—Shakesf ere. She says. “I am like everyone else—I want to be a success. We say. “Rose is the shortest girl in the class, but her name always comes first—that helps a great deal.” CLASSICAL COURSE: Censowe I. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Orchestra 3. 4: Art Club 3; North Star Staff 4: Motto Committee; Class History Committee.
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