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'l' ll IBC NI I R R O R Stanley Halo Connnercial Vourse slr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, -lg A. A., 2, 3, -lg Football, 3, -lg Softball, 3, Touch Football, 15 C'ommercial Club, 3, 4. Ready, tuilling, and able. ,www Stanley Halo is the big, well-built boy who sits in Room T during activities period. Baseball is one of Stanley's big interests. He is very hard to get acquainted with. Stanley is quite contented with his present friends and does not like to make new ones. His ability to type and take dictation at a high rate of speed is something to be quite proud of. Stanley never worries about the girls because they do not interest him. Stanley expects to be working in an office next year. Good luck, Stanley! Norma Belle Hamilton l,iberal Arts Course Her eyes lidlillkll' as bflillifllll' sz'f1r,s'. llo you hear a laugh or a cheery greeting? If you do, you know that Norma lit-llc is somewhere near, for she possesses one of the most pleasing personalities in our class. Normie never seems to be in a had humor but is always smiling and jolly. Norma Belle's large black eyes, which are the envy of every girl in school, truly twinkle like stars when she laughs or smiles. Norma Belle not only manages to keep her- self in the best of spirits but many times raises the level of our own with her jolly words and jokes. Normie expects to either go to some art school or to DuBois Business Vollegc. lYherever Norma Belle may go next year, her success is assured because of her ability as a student and because of her per- sonalitv. Richard Burton Hampson General Course U '. xed Vross, 1, Z, 3, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Staff of lllirror, 2, 35 Business Mer. of ill!-l'l'0l', 4, liootball Blanager, 1, 2, The Pot Boil- 2' Bunty Pulls the Strings, 2, The lmportance of Being liarnestf' -lg Armistice Day Program, 3, Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4, Yice President of Thespian Society, 3g Vice President of Sophomore Class, 2, Health Club, 1, 2, Football Scoreboard, 3. 'Z-al goofl ,fellow and good looking, loo. In school, at least, usually in a hurry, about six feet tall, and quite good looking, too, is Dick Hampson. Dick has been active in the Thes- pian Society and its programs. This year he very successfully played the part of the leading man in The lmportance of Being Earnest. Dick has also been the business manager of the lllirmr and we must say that there, too, he has done a good job. Dick gets along wonderfully with the opposite sex and can often be seen with one or more near him. Dick intends to go to the United States Naval Academy next year. His chosen work is that of an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation. ll'e all hope that success will be yours, Dick. Tlx 1'1'.'y
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'I'll li lll l IQRUIQ Alton G. Grube l,1l1t-1'al .X1'ts antl St'it-11titit- f'Ulll'Sl'S 1 .ll'. Rt-tl lross, l, 2, 3, 41 .X. .X., 43 llantl, 3, 43 ill'K'lll'Sll'2l, l, 2, 3, 41 , , , , . . . 1-I1-X, sq 43 5t't'l't'llll'X' ol ll1-X, 41 l,atin t'l11h, .ig St'it-nt't- t'l11l1, 43 t'lassnott- lqt'llUl'l.t'l'. 2. . . . . . - . ,, fl' .lI11l11-1' 111 11111111 1l1111g.v is rlll 11I1r1f111lt' lo 111- flt'.N'II'I'f1. -'W' 'I'11lly is ont- of tht- l't'Lllly stutlious llll'lllllt'l'S of our t-lass, llt- is x a lll'lll ht-lit-vt-1' i11 tl1t- atlagt- Hlvtbfli llt'liOl'l' play l1t-t'z1t1st- you always . . . . . . . . lllltl h1111 1111-pa1't-tl to Uivt- a t'o1n11lt-tt- 1't-t'1tat1on 111 any of l11s sttltllw, 110 FS niattt-1' how tlit'lit'ult tl1t- assignint-nt IIIIX lt Rt-tl is vt-ry artivt- i11 I-Ii-Y work antl also 11a1'tit'i11att-s i11 INLIIIX' otht-1' sot'ial liLlllt'llOllS. So, ht- is tluitt- popular ainong l1is ft-llow stutlt-nts. .Xlton is tht- hoon of tl1t- t'ht-1nist1'y t-lass. lYhilt- tht- rt-st of 11s shutltlt-1' wht-n wt- gt-t our t'ht-inistry tests hack, ht- tlisplayst ll gratlt- that just squt-lt-lit-s 11s. Sintt- 'Ilully is tlt-to-ply intt-1-t-stt-tl i11 this soh- jt-Ct, ht- t-xpt-t-ts to stutly pl1a1'1nat'y at sonit- hight-1' instittition of lt'lllll- inf' nt-xt yt-ai'-p1'ol1ahly 'llt'l1l1llt'. Gootl luck, 'l'11lly. Pb james Hall Dorothy Gruver fiit'Ilt'l'lll fltltl1'SC junior Rt-tl t ross, 2, 33 AX. .XM 5, 4. .S'pt-11k but I1'itIt'. Yt-s, that tlot-s st-cxn to ht- lJo1'othy's niotto, litml' sht- is 111111-l1t1llx nt-vcr ht-ai-tl talking whilt- at school. Dot is vt-ry fontl of Iliology, whit-h st-t-111s to go with lll'l' loxt ol naturt- antl hiking. .Xs a 1't-sult of tl1is it is no wontlt-1' that sht workctl out sonit- of tht- ht-st projt-cts niatlt- this yt'lll'. Dorothy tt-lls us that sht- ll1lSllOll1lIlQClt'lllllttf ill inintl ful' tht- linttnt although wt- rather suspt-t't that sho may t-ontin11t- to stntly liiolog5 ht r favoritt- suhjt-t-t. l,ut'l4 ht- with you, lJot l ., ef'- its 1- -ff, . t UIlllllt'liC1tll t ou1'st- .4 -- .X, .-X., l, 2, 3, 41 Rt-tl t'1'oss, l, Z, 3, 43 Intt-1't'lass 'llI'2lt'li, 23 'l't-nnis, 2: 'H A Softhall, 3. 1' J I fi jk- H l?l1Il1t- 111111 guy t1ll 1111- 1lt1y. 1 lit1t'k is tl1t- littlt- ft-llow usually st-cn with Shin l.ot'kwootl, for my thc two gt-t along wt-ll togt-tlit-11 Ont- of llt1t'k's pt-t liohhit-s is it-t-- --.4-uv' skating. Ht-'s always trying sonit-thing nt-w: going to ht- a Nlr. Sonia Q73 Hcnie, pcrliaps, .XIlUIllL'l' favoritt- pastinit- of lint-ks' is l1is t'11n1t-1':1. Ht- takes tht- l'ZllllClill almost t-vt-rywlit-1't-, in his t-ffort to gt-t tgootl pit-tt11't-s lYc'vc sccn sonit- of tht- lJlt'ILlI'L'S antl tht-y art- rt-ally gootl. ln the Slllllllltl' llut'k is tht- luaclistop for a tt-11111 i11 tl1t- lotal lllllSll- hall lczlgut- so it is appa1't-nt llllll ht- takt-s so111t- intt-rt-st i11 softlmall. l ahout his tt1t111t h11t sus tl11t l.t Buck is sonit-what t111tlt-t'itlt-t would likc to ht-tonic a lllltlltlgflllb Tit-t-11.'y ll YI
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'l' H If M l li R U li john M. Hargraves General Vourse Jr. Red Vross, l, 2, 3, 4, 5g lloys' Glee C'lul1,2, 3, 4, 53 lland, l, 2, 3, 4, S3 'P A. A., 0, 4. .ll1'1'll1 ieillz llz1'1' I 1111'1111 111 I1'1z'1'. If you should ever have the opportunity to view .lack's little room for should I say, 4lL'IlHl at his home, you could readily see, by his stock of magazines, that jack likes .Xircraft Mechanics best of all the differ- ent vocational fields. This fact undoubtedly explains his fondness for such subjects as Physics and t'hemistry. Jack says that he wants to be an Aircraft Bfechanicg and so, as we gaze through the crystal ball, we can see him crawling out on the wing of some big transport plane to fix one of the engines tor some- thingl. Vl'hether our prophecy is true or not, we certainly take this op- portunity to wish jack the best of luck in whatever work he may take up. Florence Harl Liberal Arts Fourse 3,-lg Sonia, ' ' ' paved the classmates happiness. lady who able. the life of the party. Lucille Harriger Liberal Arts Course Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, -lg Science Club 3, -lg A. A., -lg Debating Society 4. C 1!l 11111111 t, 1 I k1111l, lei 1', 1' steve 1111 ' .e11'1' l11'r 11Iz'1'1'1111l1's 1lcji11cfI. Lucille is that neat little girl who occupies the witness chair in T or the seat right beside Miss Holes desk. Most of her time is spent poring over some book and although she seldom volunteers to recite. she is usually prepared. Lucille possesses the ability to speak well as has been shown by her topics and debating. Another characteristic by which Lucille is known is that of being quiet. VVhile others are talking and laughing loudly, she merely listens or quietly adds a word now and then. lYe do not know whether Lucille intends to enter college this fall or not, but the thoughts of the '37 class will follow her wherever she may go. ' ,.. N , .'fs -: lx ? 0, ., 1' 1 4' 'l'r1-111-X v 1 v Ir. Red Cross, l, 2, 5, 4g .'X, .X., 33 .Xctivities Pl'tJgl1lll, l, Press K lub, v 4, Ircneh Vlub 3 I ttm l lub w nts A Is .vile 1101 f71lSXl'llg f1111'. ' ,t. If you chance to hear a high soprano laugh twe are forced to call 1 thatl coming from Trig. class some afternoon, you may rest assured that Flo is in that group. Although it Cthe laughl is very amusing, it has way for the friendship which exists between her 1 ind hti Flo is very light-hearted and has few cares to weight down lltl She is always seen with a dark eyed, black-haired, your lives near herg their bond of friendship is seemingly unhreak All outside sports, dancing, reading, and other indoor activ' ll1t'S lllt , ,.. thoroughly enjoyed by Flo g and, because of her activity, she is gentially lVe have no definite information as to her planned future cordially give her our best wishes in whatever she may do. H but ut 49113, 'Q' - Wi . All in ., 4'3 : . if ::5.istw'x n'v1 . 4 ' ,A ,A 'xlsfff Q 2.8 YI .1 1 , ,Y X1.'x'l , ' 4 rf ,Q g1K C. 8 l' als '11 'ix - Y fl K' 4 ' TlL11'Iy-o
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