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RALPH OSTRANDER “I would, do anything to serve a friend.” Ossie” possesses such characteristics that we call him our clown”. Perhaps it is this and his willingness to work that have won for him a host of friends in P. A. H. S. He was a valuable member of the football squad in 1929. “Ossie” is widely known in history classes for his ability to read and give current topics. Everyone enjoys him and we are sure he will win honors in other fields. ALMA SAWYER “To know that which before us lies in daily life is prime wisdom.” Alma in her own quiet way has helped much to make all our projects successful. Attributing her early education to outlying districts, she has shown great scholastic ability, her name appearing on the Honor Roll almost without fail. Her ready smile has won her a place in the hearts of all. If our good wisher mean anything, we're sure Alma will make a successful nurse. OLIVE SHERWOOD “Her hope has many a hope and aim. From the first grade to our Senior days, there is one member who has proved most loyal and whose name very often appears on the Honor Roll. Olive’s clever suggestions are always greatly appreciated and have aided us many times. She has also had some experience at library work, helping in the high school library. We hope she will always cherish memories of school days and friends. HENRY SHEVAX “As merry as the day is long.” Once the bashful boy of our class Hank” has found that girls aren’t so worse. His cheerful smile and congeniality have won for him many friends. He has been one of our most willing workers, admirably filling the position as class treasurer. We’re not worrying about “Hank's” success for we know he will some day have his place in the Hall of Fame.
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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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JEAN SKADEN “Friendship is power and riches to me” “Skit is the cream of jest at any party. She has won admiration by her congenial personality and her gratuitous service. The Honor Roll would be at a low ebb without her name. Not only along the scholastic line has “Skit” displayed excessive ability. She has been a member of the Glee Club and her dramatic capabilities have placed her in the lime light. Blithe, vivacious, witty, Jean— may no dark clouds ever mar your happiness. ALICE MARIE SQUIRES “ Tis education forms the common mind; Just as the twig's bent, the tree's inclined. Alice is the most studious girl of the class; her name is always seen in the Honor Roll. Alice’s helpful suggestions and friendly aid have done much for the class. We will all miss her when we part in June but we’ll never forget her. We wish you success, Alice, in your life work and we're sure you’ll make a good librarian. GORDON TAYLOR “To be well dressed is an asset Many things could be said of “Fuzzy” if we could catalogue them here. Who is it that we can depend on to do his very best? Who tried hard to twist wisteria perfectly? Who has fought to uphold the honor of our class? As a result of this “Fuzzy” has a great many friends who will miss him next year. We hope that some day Gordon will be prosperous and preeminent. PHILIP TEATER “Fit to bear the weight of mightiest monarchies. “Tote” has always been with us and a most valuable member he has proved to be. He is an excellent student, his name often appearing on the Honor Roll. “Tete's” popularity is due to h5s jovial wit and readv smile. He expects to b‘' a great lawyer some day. Here’s wishing you all the luck in th world “Tete.”—We expect to see you in the Supreme Court in a few years.
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