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ALINE REARDON Pin thy faith to no man s sleeve: hast thou not two eye» of thine own? Class Play 4; Athletic Club I, 2. 3,4; Class Basketball 4; May Fete I. 2. blair McDonald— Mickey He is great who can change my tftate of mind. Class Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; H. S. Baketball 4; Baseball 3. 4; Class Play 4. BERNARD BAILUES— Bud Put off today what you can do tomorrow. H. S. Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1.2,3, 4; Class Play 4; Letter Club 1,2. 3. 4; An- nual Board 4; Class Basket- ball I. 2. 3.4. ADELINE KRUEGER I know pleasure for I have done good work. Class Basketball I, 2; May Fete I, 2; Orchestra 4. GILBERT HOWELL— Gib If I can I will, and I will if I can. (Entered from Hawk Point. Mo. in 1930.) H. S. Basketball 4; Letter Club 4; Baseball 4; Annual Board 4: Class Play 4. y CHARLOTTE PARISH Parish Giggles that can't be cured must be endured. Athletic Club I, 2. 3, 4; Class Basketball L 2. 3. 4; Class Play 4; May Fete 1. 2. MARVIN SPEAR Few men find themselves be- fore they die. (Entered from Wyocena in 1928.) WANDA PAYNE— Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. May Fete I. 2; Athletic Club 1.2. 3, 4; Glee Club I. 2. FAYE PEASE— All is not gold that glisteneth. (Entered from Wyocena in 1929.) Annual Board 4; Class Play 4; Class Basketball 3. 4. GEORGE HEPLER—“Hep When in doubt, mind your own business. H.S. Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball I. 2. 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3. 4; Letter Club 1.2. 3, 4; Annual Board 4; Prom Chairman 3. r 3
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ELLIOT SEWELL - 1 propose to find out if it takes all summer. (Entered from Wyocena in 1929.) Class Basketball 3. 4; Base- ball 3. 4: H. S. Basketball 4; Class Play 4; Letter Club 4. THELMA CORSUCH - Peg Always do what you are afraid to do. Class Basketball I, 2; Class Play 4; Athletic Club I. 2. 3.4; Annual Board 4; May Fete I, 2: Class Secretary 2. MADELYN PAYNE Some people are so fond of ill-luck that they run half way to meet it. Glee Club 2. 3: Athletic Club I, 2. 3, 4; Class Play 4; Annual Board 4; Operetta 3: Camp Fire Girls 3; May Fete 1.2. DEAN McELROY The leader of the Orchestra is the man who has played second fiddle. Secretary and Treasurer 2; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Operetta 3; Class Play 4. LILA BARDEN 1 am always in haste but never in a hurry. Athletic Club I. 2. 3. 4; Class Basketball 3. 4; May Fete I. 2. GLENN ROBBINS Butch- Fools rush in where angels dare not tread. (Entered from Wyocena in 1929.) Class Play 4; Class Basket- ball 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4. Oper- etta 3; Cheer Leader 4. . ft DURWARD JENKS Jenks h irst make your arrangements, then trudt in heaven, and in no case worry. Class Play 4; Annual Board 4; Operetta 3; Class Pres- ident 3. BYRON SHEEKS - Hell is paved with good in tentions. Class Play 4; Class Basket ball 3. 4. KATHLEEN EGGLESTON Kay Hoping and waiting is not my way of d oing things. Class Play 4. Athletic Club I. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 3; May Fete I. 2; Campfire Girls 3. MANN1N KANEEN Men of few words are the b men. (Entered from Milwau East in 1929.) Baseball 3. 4; Class Basl ball 4; H S. Basketball 4; L ter Club 4. [ 0]
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fOT y r$%? ernngton Lester Calkins Robert Utke Gordon Reuhl Kenneth Ashley Robert Rhode Alva Rohrbeck Earl Mahar Elwyn Hodgeman rotb Jerred Ruth Krueger Hazel Maginnis amona Scharf Helen Simmons Marjorie Gibson nevieve Lawson iladys Wing Cecelia Rhein Evelyn Becker Eleanor Keith Dorothy Ingram Sadie Graham Mildred Neef Doris Maginnis Helen Eagen s we are nearing the end of the long, long trail, our high school career. Our first attempt was the staging of “Hist She’s a Man” which was part of our carnival and was successful. This was due to the wonderful personality of the “Hard working” genius of this class. The crowning event of this year is yet to come for which we are pre- paring. “The Junior Prom.” ' iTiCOTTO: Work, Works, Wonders „ COLORS: Orchid and Green Flower: American Beauty Rose
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