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THELMA HOFFMAN “Jerry” “Modesty is to merit as shades to figures in a picture; {living it strength and beauty .”—LaBruyere. She says, ' Even though I’m not a bu . I'll he a good draftsman. We say. If courage counts for anything. Thelma ought to succeed. She invades the mechanical drawing room every day.’ ’ SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Censowe 1. 2. 3, 4: Censowe Basketball 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: X” Club President 4; Math. Club 3: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Volleyball Captain 4: Volleyball Numeral 4: Gym Team Captain 4: North Star Start' 4: Censowe Hockey 4: History Festival, Catherine II. GERALD MERRYWEATHER “Rare utmost as great poets, rarer perhaps than veritable saints and martyrs, are consummate men of business.”—Helps. He says, I'm going to put Paul Whitman out of business. We say. Boy, yo’ sho' does know how to syncopate. TECHNICAL COURSE: Hi-Y 4: Or- chestra 1, 2. 3: Band 1. 2: Viking Start' 4; North Star Start' 4: Technical Club 3. IRENE SHAW “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.”— )isreali. She says, How can I make my audience hear what my violin says, when my hair shrieks?” We say, Better that the hair shrieks, than the violin. F R K N C H SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Honor Society 4: Scholarship Letters 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Censowe 1, 2, 3, 4: Stenographic Contest 4: North Star Start' 4; Math. Club 3: History Festival, an Irish maid. HARRISON FULTON “Red” “A ti'i'll bred man is always sociable and complaisant.”—Montaigne. He says. “I want to be the tennis champion of the world. We say, Tennis always has been known as the 'gentleman's getne, so » know yon will succeed. HISTORY COURSE: Hi-Y 3. 4; Busi- ness Manager of Viking Staff 4: North Star Staff 4: Football 3, 4: Class Basket ball 3; Numerals 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Thomas Leffcrts in Come Out of the Kitchen; Glee Club 3. 4; History Club 1. 2: History Club President 2; Literature Banquet. Krishna Mulvaney: History Festival. John Bright; Social Committe ■ Tri-Squire 4 : Associate Editor April Fool Number 4. MARION SAMUELS “Sammy” “In the art of design, color is to form what verse is to prose, a more harmonious and luminous vehicle of thought.”—Jameson. She says. A smile will go a long, long way. We say. Marion has gained friends by being a friend. SPANISH COMMERCIAL COURSE: Censowe 3, 4; Class Basketball 1; Glee Club 1. 3. 4; Biology Club 2: Viking Staff 4; North Star Staff 4: Chairman of Color Committee; Class Prophecy Committee: History Festival. Queen Louise of Prussia. CHARLES TAYLOR “Chick” In business three things are necessary: knowledge, temper, and time.”— Feltham. He says, I want to be President oi the United States. We say, He hates never to use a’l he has learned in American History. TECHNICAL COURSE: Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Football Letters 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball Letter 3. 4: Captain of Varsity Basketball 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Track Letter 2. 3. 4: Booster Club 3. 4: Viking Staff. Circulating Managtr 4; North Star Staff 4.
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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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ROSE PIAZZA “Rosy” “Most arts require long study and application; but the most useful art of all, that of pleasing, requires only desire”—Smith. She says, My ambition is to be a private secretary. We say, Rosy would be a pleasant person to have in an office. You never hear anyone say, ‘Rosy has a grouch on today.’ HISTORY COURSE: Censowe 1. 2. 3. 4: ('lass Basketball 1, 2, 3; Peasant, History Festival 3; Class Yell Committee 4: Censowe Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Math. Club 3. ROBERT WOHLWEND “Bob” “Language as well as the faculty of speech, is the immediate gift of G od.”—Xoah IVebster. He says. I’m going to found a modern ’Utopia.’ We say, Excellent idea. Bob, but don’t become too radical. We’d hate to see you in a suit with the stripes running ’round. LATIN SCIENTIFIC COURSE: Presi- dent of Honor Society 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 3: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4; Literature Banquet. Page Announcer; History Festival. Father Time; Doc Weaver in Tillie. the Mcnnonite Maid; Randolph Weeks in Come Out of the Kitchen;’’ Viking Editor 4; North Star Staff 4. INEZ BRAND “ 'Twas her thinking of others that made you think of her.”—Browning. She says, I want to be a typist. We say. We just have to look over your records at school, to know that you’ll be whatever you want to be. SCIENTIFIC COURSE: (lass Secre- tary 4; Scholarship Letter 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Censowe I, 2. 3, 4; Censowe Cabinet 4; Stenographic Contest 4: North Star Staff 4: Vice President Math. Club 3; History Festival. Mary Magdalene. BEATRICE CURRIE “Bca” “There is no royal road to learning. Only by diligence in study and persevering effort can one become a scholar.” She says. Work! Work! Work! Hut it pays in the end.” We say. Congratulations, ‘Bea. we hope you are repaid always for your work, as you have been in high school. CLASSICAL COUKSK: Honor Society: Scholarship Letters 2. 3. 4; Censowe 1. 2. 3, 4: North Star Staff 4: Latin Clu». 3; Chairman Memorial Committee: President Literary Society 2; Double Octette •» WILFRED COCDINGTON “Pill” “Men of courage, men of sense, and men of letters are frequent; but a true gentleman is what one seldom sees”—Steele. He says. I’d like to be as broad as I am long.” We sav. You’d better start to widen out pretty soon.” SCI KXTJFIC COURSK: Chairman Name Card Committee; Alexander the Great, History Festival. FERN CODDINGTON “Tony” “Good humor is the health of the soul; sadness is its poison.”— Stanislaus. She says. I haven’t given up hopes of having a 'bach' apartment” We say. You’ll probably have an apartment but you’ll not ‘bach’ it long.” SCIENTIFIC COURSK: Censowe I. 2. 3, 4; Class Volleyball 4; Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 4: Censowe Hockey 3; Censowe Basketball 4: Art Club 2: Math. Club 3; Dramatic Club 4: Music Memory Contest 1 : History Festival. Marie Antoinette.
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