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'I' ll li Nl li R R O R john Edmondson General Fourse .Xrt Vluh, 43 Xvl'L'Stllllg, 4, jr. Red Cross, 3, 43 .X. .X., 4. In Ilze lexicozz of yllllfll, tlzere is no suclz ieorzl as fail. Johnny is the rather sandy-haired boy from Room K. ln men- tioning his hair, we must add that johnny has a most beautiful wave which the girls all envy. In school jake belongs to the ranks of the young gentlemen who seem quiet and orderly, but even his mere acquaintances vigorously de- clare that he is the very nicest and the most entertaining of boys. Jake is another who professes a love for sports, hut more especi- ally baseball. jolmny's ambition is to become a photographer. He plans to go to lluiialo as soon as school ends to get a job, but he does not say whether or not it will be connected with photography. In whatever he does, we wish him luck. Leone Eiser Liberal Arts Course , 1 1 .X. .X., l, 2, 3, 43 Ir. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, Health t luh, 3, 41 .Xrt fluh, 3, 4, Secretary, Art t'lub, 3, President, .Xrt t'luh, 4, Puppet Show, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4. hPIll'1'I'lIf of 1017, serene aizzidxf 6lII1l'HI.S',' Zezzlous, yet ll10l1l'Sf.,, Leone is that brown-eyed, pleasant-looking girl in K. She is oh! so reserved in school. No teacher ever scolded Leone for talking. Blayhe she is just too polite to talk where talking is not wanted. XYhen you really know Leone, you'll find she has a tine sense of humor. You'll often hear her tinkling laugh ring out when she's with Jane. Leone is a book-worm. Art holds her attention, too, for she has an artistic strain and designs clothes and houses. XYalking also happens to be one of her favorite pastimes. Riser has a likable personality and is a very interesting companion. She is so serene and patient. These characteristics will aid her when she becomes a teacher, for liiser plans to attend Indiana State Teach- t ers' College. Here-'s to your happiness and success in your chosen tield, Leone. Norma Ellenberger Commercial Course Girls' Glee Vluh, 1, 2, 3, 4, QX. .-X., 1, 25 Fommercial Club, 3, 4, tllass- note Reporter, lg Hugs,', 4, Spring Festivalfl lg Sonia, 2g Sunbonnet Girl, 3, 'I'hespian Society, 4, rllirror Board Typist, 4, Baccalaureate Chorus, 1, 2, 3. High ererterl tlzozzghfs seated in the heart of courtesy. VVhen you hear Miss Brown say to someone who'has just got in. Ullr. Downie tor whoever it may bel wants to see you, you automati- cally think of Norma, for she is continually rushing hither and thither to type something for somebody. Norma's one failing is her inability to get to school more than a few seconds before the late bell sounds. She acts as a warning to some of us, for. when we see Norma coming, we thoroughly realize that it is time for us to start running. Roller skating is a pastime which Norma likes very much, hut she spends most of her spare time reading or at the movies. Norma hopes to become somebody's stenographer or secretary: and. seeing that she is well fitted for such a position, we are sure she will attain her wish. Tr. 'willy-I 11 ren
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'I' H li Xl' l R R O R .ag Edward Dickey is ' X General Course Science Club, 45 A. A., 4. ' it .4iu11J' iuitlz mortal cares. .Xfter school lid may generally be found in the Biology lab. Biology holds a great interest for Edd, especially that part of Biology dealing with plants and bugs. Besides his interest in Biology, Ed tinds great enjoyment in reading. He spends at least two nights a week at the public library. Ed is quite a cheerful person and usually has a smile for his friends. lid is one of those fellows who do not take everything for granted. If he has a question, he asks it, or, if he be- lieves something else to be true, he tells you and argues his point until shown proof that he is wrong. lid's future is undecided but he tells us that he would like to study forestry. l Grant Dobson Liberal .Xrts and Scientific Courses slr. Red Cross, 3, -lg Science Club, 45 A. A., 4. Let thy words be few. This quotation fits f'Dobson'i so well that any other would almost certainly be out of place. Grant, evidently, believes that he should be seen and not heard, because he very seldom speaks unless called on, and only occasionally recites in class. This, however, is not due to his inability to answer, as his exam grades most definitely show. Dobson has a quiet humor which is indeed admirable because he rarely laughs aloud but just broadly smiles. We are indeed thankful that there is someone to balance our boisterousness and noise. Next year Grant intends to work on his fathe1 s farm, but something tells us he will be attending some college in the near future. XYhat- ever your aims. Grant, we wish you the best of luck. Bernard Duminske General Course 'Cl good lzeurt is better' than all the lzeczds in the world. P Do you know Bernie ? If you do not, you certainly should try to make his acquaintance, for, although he seems quiet enough in school, I nuts is the jolliest and best of company when out to have a good time. Like most of tho other Anita boys P'nuts is very enthusiastic about baseball, but it is a safe guess to say that he is interested in all sports. l nuts could easily hll the role of utall, dark and handsome ex- cept that he is not very tall. You can always find Bernie'i neatly dressed with his hair carefully slicked back. Bernard plans to be a mechanic. It is hard for us to imagine the dapper 'iI'VllL1lSH mixed in with grease and automobile parts, but We want to see him succeed in whatever he selects for his future occupation. 'W 'lizcclzly-limo
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General Course Xrt Vlub, 5, 41 .V .X., 2, -1, Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball, 3g Touch lfootbtlll, 2. Lf'11rl P'Z'l'I'j' 1116171 ilzine ear but few Hzy voice. Varl is a jolly fellow who, although usually pretty quiet, is well il-zed by all his classmates, among whom he is known for his achieve- ments in art. Varl enjoys outdoor sports especially track and mush- liall. We believe that he likes mushball best. Among C'arl's wealth of gmmrl qualities is the attribute of self-control. He has self-control both yoeally and facially. He walks about the school as though he didn't liaxw- a rare in the world, Vfe often wonder how he does it. Varl is undecided about his future but we wouldn't be surprised if In- look up art. liest of luck, Pnl l im I - ... . V. . .t1.it'j.-fowl 'I' ll li M l R R G R Virginia Ellen Emberg General Course Girls' Glee Vlub, l, 2g Tri-Hi-Y, 35 Commercial Club, 45 Ir. Red I ross, 0, -li xl. A., 4. Some Ilzink the tuorlfl teas made for fun and frolic and so do I. Virginia is that little blond girl from Room K, who thinks this life is most jolly. Ginnie always seems to be in a carefree mood. Virginia has taken an active part as a member of the Commercial Flub of P. H. S. She is also one of P. H. Sfs song-birds, since she has been in the Girls' Glee Club for two years. Ginnie is one of the members of the class of '57 who is truly a blond. She has golden hair, which sparkles in the sunlight. Next year Virginia is planning to attend Indiana State Teachers' Vollege. Loads of luck, Virginia l Carl Fera , A . Jean Findley General Course Junior Red flross, 3, -lg A. A., 3, 4g Commercial Club, 4. Tile social smile. Yes, fun and frolic do seem to be the things that Jean thinks the world is made for. She is practically never serious about anything nor does she permit the people around her to be serious, for she could cause you to forget your greatest worry with her jolly laugh and her witty remarks. lVe usually hncl ,lean with Helen and Zeedick, who indeed make .lean has expressed her desire to attend some college next year. Slay success follow you, t'l inclley l
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