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THE ARENA 19 FRANCES BELL “Fran” Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Alethenai 1-2; Property Lady Class Play 3; Ass t Editor “Arena” 4; Latin Play 4; Decorating Committee Junior Banquet; Honor Student. •Quiet? Well, perhaps you think so. Lively? 1 should guess. Does she like to dance and sing? I-ot me tell you— Yes. LAWRENCE SIMONS “Monty” Cadets 1-2-3; Alethenai 1-2; Secretary 2-3; Forum 2: Eliza Comes To Stay” 3; Rifle Club 4; Adv. Mgr. “Are na” 4. “I have a passion for the name of Mary. MARIAN LOLA CHAPMAN Springfield H. S.. Hoopes- ton H. S.; Wranglers 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Public Speak- ing 4; Cartoonist “Arena” 4; Latin Play 4. •Then she only caught her breath And just talked that man to death.” ARTHUR BARR HEADLEY “Si” Basket Ball 2-3-4; Capt. 4; Football 2-3; Forum 1; Ca- dets 1-2; Corp. 2: Orchestra 1-2-4' Music Committee Ju- nior Banquet; Invitation Committee 4; Athletic Editor •Arena 4; Glee Club 3-4. ft’s a great plague to be a handsome man. MARY ELIZABETH HUSSONG Alethenai 2 3-4; Program Committee 4; Associate Edi- tor “Arena” 3; Wranglers 4; Latin Play 4; Personal Editor “Arena” 4; Honor Student.” • Out of bed at 7:38— Combs her hair at a terrible rate— Runs to school at a two forty gait— m , But seldom ever is she late.
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38 THE ARENA OWEN JONES ALBERT Nicholas Senn H. S. 1-2; Class President 4; Toastmas- ter Junior Banquet; “Eliza Comes To Stay; Latin Play 4; Rifle Club 4; Honor Stu- dent. “I’ll answer him by law; I’ll not budge an inch. LOUISE MEANS “Lou Alethenai 1-2-3: Capt. Girls’ B. B. Team 1-2-3; Ring Committee 3; Chorus 1-2; Girls’ Glee Club 3-4; Class Secretary and Treasurer 2; Class Vice-Pres. 3-4; Jokist of “Arena” 4. “What can you say about her That hasn't already been said? As long as she’s around the place Things never seem quite dead.” ANNA LOUISE GUMM Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Eliza Comes To Stay 3; Lati'i Play 4; (Class Vice-Pres. 2; Class Treas. 3; Sec. and Treas. 4.) There are three guiding stars to her ambition: First— to graduate; second—to be- come a prima donna; and. third—in the land of romance to win a title.” WHITNEY CORWIN “Whit” Basket Ball 2-3-4; Football 2: Forum 1-2; Physticuphs 3; “Eliza Comes To Stay 3; Ca- dets 1-2; Corp. 2; Glee Club 3-4; Business manager “Arena 4. Three lights; first, the sun; second, the moon; third, him- self. MARTHA LOGAN Basket Ball 2; Junior Ring Committee; Eliza Comes To Stay; Alethenai 2-3-4; Pro- gram Committee, 3-4, Chair man 3; Wranglers 3-4. Vice- Pres. 3. Pres. 4; Circus Committee 4; Associate Edi- tor “Arena 1-2; Editor-in- Chief 4; Honor Student, Tri- angular Debate. Latin Play 4. “She kids and teases and acts the fool, Is as stubborn as the far- famed mule, But ‘Shady’ did. and also will do, Just what we all wish we could do.”
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20 THE ARENA ESTHER LEVINGS ‘•Vera’' Glee Club 3-4: “Eliza Comes To Stay” 3; Organiza- tions Arena 4; Latin Flay 4. “Her every look, her every smile. Shot right and left a score of arrows; I thought twas Venus from her isle. And wondered where she'd left her sparrows. MORTON LEATH Mort Forum 1: Alethenai 2-3-4. Sergeant at Arms 3. Presi- dent 4; Cadets 1; Vice-Pres. Rifle Club 4: Advertising Manager Arena” 4. Mort is developing into a regular ink slinger and ad- jective jerker; he may in some far off day become a— poet.” MARY LOUISE SLACK Grandview High School 1-2; Athletic Association. “She talks in rag time.” JOHN RICKETTS Cadets 1-2-3; Alethenai 1-2- 3-4; Stump 1; Physticuphs 3-4; Track 3; Glee Club 3-4; Reception Committee Junior Banquet 3; Calendar Editor “Arena” 4; Honor Student. “He was in logic a great critic. Profoundly skilled in ana- lytic. He could distinguish and could divide. A hair twixt south and southwest side.” VIRGINIA NEEVES “Jinny” Alethenai 1; Athletic Asso- ciation. “She looks very mild. But looks often deceive, She's not such a child As you might believe.”
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