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FRANCES NELSON MUMPOWER “The day is so pleasant, the breeze is so bracing, That looking at nature is better than racing.” Frances is sweet, with a quiet dignity that has won her many friends in P. H. S., for she is a friend to everyone, which accounts for her popularity. What she says always amounts to something. Activity Committee Oriole ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32; Athletic Association ' 32; Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. ANNA LUCILLE MUMPOWER “Little miss, pretty miss, blessings eight upon you, If I had half a crown a day I’d spend it all upon you.” Lucille is a real Senior — outstanding in her class- es. She is a loyal worker and a true friend to every- body. Typist Oriole ' 32; Photographic Committee Oriole ' 32; Dramatic Club ' 32 ; Gay Nineties ' 32; Writers Club ' 32; Athletic Association ' 32; Com- mercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Girls’ Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Art Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 32; Honor Association ' 30; Boosters Club ' 30, ' 31; Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ' 31. FANNIE ALICE NUNN “Summer winds blow strong and cool. And I’m obliged to stay in school.” Fannie has a sly smile that goes hand in hand with a sweet disposition. Sh! it’s a secret, but our circus would not have gone over with such a “Bang” if it had not been for our mummy. Joke Committee Oriole ' 32; Commercial Club ' 31, ' 32; Lindbergh Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31. ISIIMAEL CURTIS O ' DELL “A wise old owl lived in an oak, The more he saw the less he spoke. Curtis reminds us of the wise old owl. He sel- dom speaks unless spoken to, but there is a world of wisdom stowed away in that head of his. Athletic Committee Oriole ’32; Dramatic Club ’32; Commercial Club ’31, ’32; Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31. 22
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RICHARD HUNTER KUNKEL “Grunty, Hunty, pudding and pie. Kissed the girls and made ’em cry! Grunt is a boy who can make success with his cheerful smile and helping hand. Jefferson Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ’31 ; Dramatic Club ' 32; French Club ’32; Vice-President Senior Class ’32; Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class ' 30; Secretary Jefferson Literary Society ' 30; Honor Association ' 30; Athletic Association ’30, ' 31. ' 32; Booster Club ' 30, ’31; Football ’31, ' 32; Monogram Club ’31, ' 32; Hi-Y ’30, ’31. ' 32; President Philatelic Club ’30; Vice-President Philatelic Club ’29. JAMES WILBUR LEWEY “And all should keep to time and place and all should keep to rule, Both waves upon the sandy shore and little boys at school. “Pop-Eye” is one of the jolliest of the jolly. Take a look and you can tell why he is “most attractive.” Lindbergh Literary Society ' 30, ’31; Dramatic Club ' 32; Chemistry Club ' 32; Commercial Club ’31, ' 32; Vice-President of Class ’31; Boosters Club ' 31; Big Foot Club ’28; Monogram Club ' 29, ' 31; Hi-Y ’28, ’29, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; Football ' 27, ’29, ’31; Baseball ' 27, ' 29, ' 31; Assistant Director Boys’ Physical Education ' 32; Circulation Committee of Oriole ’32. VIRGINIA MAY MILES “The little wren is very small, the humming bird is less, The ladybird is least of all and beautiful in dress.” She ' s dainty and small and full o ' pep, And with the boys does she step? It isn’t her car or smile that attracts, It’s her personality, and these are facts. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, 30, ’31; Dramatic Club ' 32; French Club ' 32; Chemistry Club ’32; Boosters Club ' 30; Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Advertisement Committee of Oriole ’32. NELL MOREHEAD “ ’Little girl, little girl, where have you been? ' ' Gathering roses to give to the queen.’ ” Nell is an admirable, healthy lass. She makes good in her studies and activities as is expected of one as lively as she. Of course we wish her the best luck! Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ’30, ’31; French Club ’32; Dance Club ’29; Hi-Y ’31, ’32; Boosters Club ’31; Circulation Committee of Oriole ’32. 21
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HAZEL ETHEL OWEN What arc little girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice.” Hazel is one of our unassuming Seniors, but we have never heard of her making a low grade. She may not be a genius, nevertheless, we know she will succeed. Jefferson Literary Society ’2d. ' 30. ' 31; Dramatic Club ’32; Commercial Club ' 31, ’32; Humor Com- mittee of Oriole ' 32. THELMA BLANCHE SHEPPARD Little Joan Snooks was fond of her books, And loved by her usher and master.” Thelma is one of our quiet Seniors, but she is al- ways “there when it comes to answering questions. This can be proved by the fact that she is our Vale- dictorian. Lindbergh Literary Society ’29, ' 30, ' 31; Secre- tary-Treasurer Junior Class ' 31; Writers Club ' 32; Commercial Club ’31, ' 32; Honor Association ' 29. ' 30. ' 31; Gay Nineties ' 32; Valedictorian ' 32; Athletic Committee of Oriole ' 32. WILLIAM ANDREW SMITH Gather money if you will, gather knowledge if you can; Whether much or whether small, still be an honest, truthful man.” We all envy Andrew for his outstanding ability. We. know he will succeed in whatever kind of life he pursues. Our class is proud to own him. Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Commer- cial Club ' 31. ' 32; Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Treasurer of Hi-Y ' 32; Honor Association ' 29. ' 30. ' 31; Gay Nineties ' 32; Salutatorian ' 32; Oriole Typist ' 32. JESSE EPPERLY SPANGLER The cuckoo is a fine bird, he sings as he flies, He brings us good tidings, he tells us no lies.” Pete? No, that ' s not his name but most people call him that and it suits him. He rarely speaks but when he does it ' s worth saying. Checkmate them all, “Pete.” Jefferson Literary Society ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 ; Chemistry Club ' 32; Physics Club ' 31; Hi-Y ' 31, ' 32; Football ' 32; Athletic Committee of Oriole ' 32. 23
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