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DEXTER HASKINS “Laughter and wit flashing so free” “Silas” is our big boy, and this not only refers to his size, but to the things he has accomplished. His aid for any task has been one of the great factors toward obtaining our goal. Dexter’s happy disposition has helped to make our class affairs gayer and pleasanter, yet the successes we wished them to be. His future plans are unknown to us, but we are sure they will meet with success. JANE HEALD “Affection lights a bnghter plane “Shrimp”, although not very large, is one of the big workers of the class. Jane has shown much ability in athletics as well as dramatic talent. In fact, “Shrimp” has taken part in every high school activity. With this versatile knowledge, it is hard to tell what Jane will do, but we feel she is most interested in the “Case” object. JACK HOLDEN “Variety is the veiy spice of life” “Bud” has surely won honor in his high school career, taking part in almost every activity. He has been manager of the boys' basket ball team, treasurer of the Athletic Association, president of the class of 1930. advertising manager of the Tiger Lily, member of many committees. Boys’ Glee Club, Orchestra. and Dramatic Clubs, in general Jack has been a willing and successful worker. This speaks for itself and assures his success as an engineer. PHILIP JOHNSON “Silence is the perfectest herald of joy” Although Philip doesn’t seem to take up much room, he has made himself very valuable by means other than his size. He is one of the Senior boys who wears a varsity “P”, being a member of both the football and basketball squads. “Phil” has worked hard for the Washington trip and every other Senior goal. He is present at every social event and is an indispensable member of the class of 1930.
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JAMES GEORGETSON “A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one.” “Jim is one of the most popular boys in high school. He has gained many honors in football, being the star full-back for the last three years. He was captain of the '29- 20 team, has been president of the class, a member of the Executive Council, and has worked faithfully for the success of the class of '30. We feel sure that “Jim will meet with success in whatever life occupation he may choose. GAIL GOODRICH “He knew what9s what, and that’s as high as metaphysic wit can fly” “Red , one of those direct persons with frankness and decided manner of speech, combined with humor and kindness, is an in-dispensible addition to any group. He was a member of both the football and basketball squads and is an editor of the Tiger Lily. Ckiil has worked hard for our class, and can be assured that he leaves a host of friends in P. A. H. S. EXILDA HANLON, “A mind at peace with all below” Though Exilda is never conspicuous in a noisy way. she has made herself dear to the hearts of all her classmates. She has worked hard for the Washington trip and has servod faithfully on many committees. She proved herself a very cmpetent secretary during the first half of our Senior year. Exilda is planning to take a business course next year, in which field we are sure she will be successful. DONNA HALL “Oh happiness, our being’s end amd aim” Fifty years from now when the rest of us are wrinkled and rheumatic with age, Donna will be the same blithe, ingenuous child of seventeen. We have always admired her gay disposition and pleasing personality and this almost speaks success for her. Donna has greatly aided to uphold our schlastic standard and she has also shown great ab'lity in acting, and has taken the leading roles in many of the dramatic events.
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GRACE JOHNSON “Thou pendulum, betwixt a tear and smile.” Although Grace never says much she ranks among the first in popularity. When there is any work to be done, count on Grace. She has done her best to make all the class functions successful, by acting on many committees, selling candy, pop, hot dogs, and other things. Grace is planning to take up kindergarten work. We know she will be successful in this as she was in her high school work. RUTH LONG “Her face is smiling and her voice is sweet.” Although Long” is short physically, she is a long way from short when it comes to work or play. Ruth’s name often appears on the Honor Roll and her pleasing personality and congenial manner have won for her many friends wherever she chances to go. When Ruth hits the world with her smile, pep, personality, and scholastic ability, we know she will go over the top. JACK MULLIN “He happiness pursues; He flies from pain.” Size doesn’t count for everything in this world and the ability to smile often goes farther than six feet of bone and brawn. All of which goes to say that Mulligan” with his infectious smile, and sparkling wit will be carried safely over the waves of life’s sea. Our epigrammatist deserves a great deal of credit for the good will shown by him toward all class projects. DOROTHY NEWCOMB “With youth, and health, and vision high.” Dorothy joined the class during our Sophomore year, and has made herself indispensable. Dot” has worked at all times for every class project, especially the Washington trip. For three years a Duckfoot” has been her omen of good luck. She was secretary during our sophomore year and has always had the class interest at heart. We need not worry about “Dot’s” success because her personality, smile and ambition can win her anything.
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