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TI-IE MIRROR Margaret Maxine Acre Liberal Arts Chorus Red Cross, 2, 3, 45 A. A., 2, 3, 45 Classnote Reporter, 15 Science Club. 2, 3, 45 Sec. of Science Club, 45 Thespian Society, 3, 45 Press Club, 2, 3, 45 'gFarewell Cruel World, 35 Green Stockingsf, 45 Director of 'The Unicorn, 45 French Club, 2. TILoughtless of beauty, She was Beauty's self. Who is that little girl skipping down the hall, giving everyone a Flashing s1nile?', Oh! That's Margie, Then, if you hear a funny sort of hysterical laugh coming from one corner of the room, you may know that B-Iargie has done or said something funny. Margie finds joy in whatever she does, and is very easy to become acquainted. Once 'lhlargiel' becomes your friends she is a very sincere one. Although Mai'gie is very fond of chattering and having a good time, she also has a serious side. VVe iind her serious side is usually hidden by her love of having a good time. Margie is very fond of hiking and dancing. Although she has not decided as to what hospital she will go, her intentions are to study nursing for the next three years. Good i luck, lNIargie. Margaret jane Adams Liberal Arts Chorus Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A., 1, 2 ,3, 45 Activities Board, 3, 45 Class- note Reporter, 25 Science Club. 25 Freshman Tri-Hi-Y5 Thespian Society, 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Thespian Society, 35 Bunty Pulls the Strings, 15 L'Importance of Being Ernest, 35 Over Due, 15 Prompter for Rollo's Wild Oats, 25 Directress of Ulliiemories of a Gold Star Mother, 25 Another Beginningf' 25 Bugs,' 35 The Ring and the Look, 45 Why the Chimes Rang, 45 The Lost Silk Hat, 45 French Club, 4. So well she acted all and every part. just one glance at the above list of activities tells one plainly that ,lane is efficient both as an actress and as a directress of plays. lVc are sure that the Thespian Society will sadly miss Jane next year, for she is the type of person who will lit well into many different roles. In addition to her play-acting, Jane is a very good conversation- alist. She also is an enthusiastic tennis fan. In fact, Jane is enthus- iastic over many things. She is a welcome addition to any club or group beca.use of her pep and original ideas. Jane expects to enter college next year, but has not deiinitely decided where. VVlierevcr you go, we wish you happiness, Jane! George Adamson General Course Basketball, 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y, 2, 35 Health Slub, 25 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Inter- class baseball, 35 Interclass Iylushball, 35 Track, 2, 3, 4. Of SffIf'll7'C tall and slender frame, yet firmly built. One gla.nce at Pinky,' and one knows whereby he has received this title. George has one great weakness, and that is his ability to blush on the slightest occasion. Don't worry, Pinky, it is becoming a lost art. One glance at George's activities will reveal his interests-sports of all kinds. George has been one of our outstanding basketball stars for the last three years. George believes in a well rounded life for clubs have an interest for him. His plans for the future are indefinite, but with his remarkable physique and appealing personality he need have no fears for the future. Luck- Pinky. Niue
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THE MIRROR C' N C5111 g,HHD1IIUl'iEI11I Mr. John R. Davis, business inan, leader in finance, and public spirited citizen, served his com- munity as a school director for more than a third of at century. His marked integrity, independence in judgment and action, and clarity of vision regard- ing thc relations of the schools and their public made his services invaluable both to thc schools and to his associates. Eight
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THE MIRROR Merle H. Altman General Course Glee Club, 4, 5, Interclass Basketball, 3. 5: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. 53 A. A., 4, 53 Operetta, Sunbonnet Girl, 3. The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. IXIerle is the type of person who always seems to be in a hurry. He walks with the air of a business man. But do not forget, he is in a way a business man. He helps his father with the Work at the garage. Pezel likes very much to drive an automobile, and out of school hours, we usually ind him behind the wheel of one of the garage cars. Pezil is a jolly and good natured person. He believes in having lots of fun. Merle usually manages to get a front seat, where he will have the best opportunity to give his opinion. Pezil, as yet, is undecided what he will do in the future. In I whatever field he decides to work, we wish him lots of luckf' Gerald J. Amundson General Course fr Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4: A. A., 3, 41 A. A., 3. 4, Softball, 3. Care is a nzermrc to If e. Aw, don't try to tell me that -that's just one of the Amundson twins contradicting some- one. Gerald enjoys himself most when he is engaged in a heated argument. He is very per- sistent in his arguments and has a witty reply to every point that is brought up. Gerald gets a great amount of joy out of life. He agrees one hundred per cent. with the quota- tion, Care is a menace to life. Gerald is planning to attend Indiana State Teachers College next year. We all wish you lots of luck and success. Ten - Geraldine Marie Amundson General Course A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross, 43 'Ileen Club, 3, 43 I-Iulda of Hol- land, 3. He that -is of a merry lzmrl lmllr. a C01l1 fl1,1l0ll feast. Jerry is one of our truly light-hearted Sen- iors, She is nearly always laughing or telling an hilariously funny joke. In fact, Geraldine usually keeps up the good spirits of all those around her by her merry disposition. She is one of those for- tunate young persons Who is blessed with really blond hair. Jerry enjoys reading a good book but is a.t her best when she is on the dance floor. Geraldine says she expects to continue with the orchestra of which she is a 1llC111lJCI'. In fact, we would not be surprised if, someday, she became a well-known singer. At any rate, we wish the best of luck to one member of the only set of twins from the class of 138.
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