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'l 'll lf M l R R 0 R Eugene R. Gourley tiene USlllIlCl'n l1tll!1lllt'l'Cl2ll Vonrse Jr. Red Vross l, 2, 5, -lg .X. .1X. l, 3, 41 Mirror lioard 'lg lli-Y 41 Vonn- IllL'l'ClLll t'lub 3, 41 t'o1nmercial t'lub Play 41 llasketball Manager l. 2. Noi silefzl, no! lf1llef1lz :'1'. Yes, that certainly suits Gene. Some people are so silent they are in a world all their own, while others make a nuisance of themselves by talking. llut tiene is just silent enough and just talkative enough to be a good companion. Gene is a Plflll believer in the adage All work Zlllfl no play makes ,lack a dull boy. Although Gene always manages to have his lesso11s done, he doesn't work when work is unnecessary. One place in which he puts in idle ti1ne is the Y. PRI. V. .X. He enj ys sports a great deal, especially basketball. He was on the seniors' intei- Class team for which he made a great Illlllly good plays. Mary G-oyette tfonimercial cit!lll'5L' , , . . . , School tfhoir 4. fl couzrfzzle bliilzv 111111 full ol glee, :elm flfzww I0 laugh out loufl fznfi f1'f'1'. .X pleasing musical laugh always introduces Mary. .Xnt eral ti111es. U low her therel George E. Graf Inspector Prof Graf General Fourse Glee Flub 1, 2, 3, ,lg Secretary of Glee Vlub 33 Pres, of Glee tfub 41 Health Club 13 Red Vross 1, 2, 33 .X. A, -I: Science flub 3, -lg Hi-Y 4g Press Vlub 43 tflass President -lg Lady of the Terrace 1g Mikado 23 Sonia 3. '21 1111111 of f1Li'r1if'.v. George is a man of affairs, versatility being his chief characteristic. He is greatly interested in science and is Mr. Sherks indispensable assistant. Prof'l is also noted for his oratorical ability. as he has an excel- lent speaking voice. He is somewhat serious and lL'l'l-OIAIVIS his duties as class president very ably. However, he is not always serious. a11d has a keen appreciation of the humorous side of life. Graf is an excellent companion, be he in a serious or frivolous mood. Next year George expects to enter il divinity school where his variety of interests as well as his oratorical ability will be sure to help him. The best wishes of hosts of friends go with you. George! T11 .X. A. 1, 2. 3, 43 Jr. lxed Cross 1. 23 lommercial Klub J, -l' lli li 1 l no matt 1 how melancholy you may be feeling, you will promptly laugh with bin Naturally such a pleasant person is much in demand. lland in hand with her sunny disposition goes a glib tongueg and. when she gt started, the words fairly stream. llut tl1ey are such interesting noids that all we can do is listen. Sometimes she grows almost lyrical ill l1 1 praise of a good 1novie. Mary has other good points besides her ability to entertain. Sh likes to work also, especially o11 co111mercial subjects. She is an actn member of the Comniercial Club Zllltl has Cl1lL'1'lLllllL'tl its lllL'IllliL'lS sw Next year Mary will lJl'lgl1tCl1 someone's office. May success lol liffrt'-rl
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l'Qddie has a capacity for blushing that many girls would like to own. Though he is friendly and congenial. he sometimes looks a iritle bored and we suspect that he doesnt care much for girls. lxdwards silently laughing at a good joke of his own. licltilie's courtesy, as well as his friendliness, has helped him to make many friends. lie is interested in athletics. as can be seen from his activities. lle is also greatly interested in nature and intends to become a forester. llc expects to liest wishes. lpdwardl Tl: iffy 'I ll R M I R R O R Eugenia M. Gibson Gene Liberal .Xrts and Scientific Vourses X. 2. 3, 4, jr. Red Vross 2, 3, 4, Debating Society 3, 4g Cliztyc' llebate 45 lfrench tilub 2, 3, Sec'y. of French tfub 2, Yice-Pres. of lfrench t'lub 33 Science Vlub 3, 4g Vlawnote Reporter 2g lNIirror lloard, liditor-in-chief 4g 3rd VVinner of U. .L R. Popularity Con- test, Tri-Hi-Y 4g Latin Club 4g Sec'y. of Latin Club 43 Latin t'lub Vhapel Program 4. The gnu! of 'Vl'.S'lI'1'lll1'V will be the sfu1't1'1zg poinzf of tomorrow. liugenia is the busy young lady who is always dashing through the halls. She has good reasons to be busy for she is our editor-in-chief. In spite of the work which her position entails, she still finds time to be on the honor roll, besides participating in several other activities. Gene' lays aside her work at times and becomes a merry companion as ready for a good time as anyone. Gene is very proticient in French and will probably become a lfrench teacher. XX'e think she would also make an excellent executive X because she can do so many things well. liugenia says she is going to school next year but hasn't decided where. Goldthwaite Edward B. ICddie General Vourse Iii-Y 43 lfootball 4g XYrestling 43 Track 4. 1Il11.wl11'11g is the colour of ':'ir1'ue. appreciates a good joke and sometimes he appears to be attend a school in forestry but has not decided where. Gabriel Goulish Scientific Course jr. Red Vross 1, 3, 4, Interclass Baseball 1. l3e1u11n' of II man that docs fm! mile. .Xlthough Gabriel does not talk very much, we do not think you need to beware of him, especially if you are a woman, because we believe him to be girl-shy. None of us know him very well because he is so quiet, but we notice he has the good grace to blush when one of the feminine gender speaks to him. Gabriel doesn't seem to worry much about his school work. He is more interested in sports, especialfy baseball. He hasn't told us what he intends to do next year, but we predict that he will be a second llabe Ruth or Dizzy Dean.
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H R N I R R O R Margaret E. Grove l tontmeretal tlub o, 41 jr. Red C'ross l, 2, 5, 4, .X. .X. 3, 4g High School l'lay 4. u IlllI1.N'fl'liUll.N'l,V size sj2t'1zd,s' lzer time. ttljcgw General fii0lll'SC .X. .X. 3, 5, og jr. Red Vross l, 2. 3, 4, 5, bg llealtli Club, 3, 4, S, 65 tlrehestra I, 2, 3, 4, 5, og President Health Club 6g Tri-Hi-Y S, 65 llealth Vlub t'hapel l'rogra!n 43 'Fri-Hi-Y Chapel Program 63 Second l'lace in Shakespearean Reading in Forensic Contest at lirookvillc 6, ufllosf Il1IlSliC'fll, most' ll1C'1Il7'ZC'ILU!j'.i, This quotation seems especially appropriate to 3l2lI'glI'Ct, for she certainly is musically inclined. Iiach year l'egl' has been in high school, she has proved a decided asset to the orchestra. lt will miss this accomplished violinist next year. Although Peg usually wears a frown, don't let it alarm you. It is there from habit and does not mean that she is angry. She has a remarkable sense of humor and is friendly to everyone. Pegs frank- ness seems to attract others to her. She does not 'hyat about the bush, but frankly expresses her opinion. YVhen Peg drives to school t in her big car, she looks quite independent. Next year hlargaret will pursue her study of music at Temple Uni- versity. Sara Louise Grube Sally Kano tfotnmercial Course Industriously. indeed! lf her hands are not moving, her tongue is. Ilut one thing is CCl'l2llI1'SZ1l'Ll has a pretty good idea of the divisi n point between work and play. Seldom does she cause her elders any trouble but at noon-oh well, she just forgot. t'liaro twe wonder where she found that nicknameb can handle commercial studies pretty skillfully. However, it is not to be wondered at, for she spends a great deal of her time in preparing her advance lessons. Next year we hope to see Sally mastering commercial work at In- diana State 'l'eachers' College. ffl iffy-I lun -A--ang! Lillian M. Haag Lillian', Commercial Course jr. Red Cross 1, 5, 4g Commercial Club 5, -lg Gentle, timid, s'wt'r'f and kitztf, fire ller CZlLZl7'l'bllfC'S flejitzeflfl Despite the fact that Lillian is small in stature, she is large at heart. She is so kind and so considerate of others that she would stop her work to remove only a tiny grain of sand from the path of an ant if she thought it would cause this tiny animal any trouble. liven though Lillian is quite industrious, we have to admit that more than lessons attract her attention in the 8:-15 study. She wi- nesses this, forms her opinion on that, and exchanges glances with nearly every person who comes into Room ill. Although this petite little miss says she is not certain of her future, we have visions of her doing work successfully in some type of business.
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