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Audrey Kathleen Turner V ice-President of Class (2); Secretary of ( ' lass (I); Basketball Manager (4); Dramatic Club (I); Senior Drama (4). “Joyous ns morning. Thou art laughing and scorning. Ezra Craig “Craiyie Eclitor-in-Chief of Foru Cokxkrm (4); Advertis¬ ing Manager of Foru Cohn i: us (3); Treas¬ urer of Class (1); Basketball (2, 3, 1); Swimming (1, 2, 3, 4); Captain of Swim¬ ming (3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4): Baseball (3, 4); Prize Speaking (1, 2, 3, 4), Second Prize (1), Honorable Mention (3), First Prize (4); Orchestra (3,4); Dramatic Club (4); Senior Drama (3); Student Council ( 1 ). ‘Yi t I fling my soul on high with new endeavor. And I ride the world below with a joyful mind. Marion Kith .Dot’d lass Valedictorian; Editorial Board (4); Vice-Presi¬ dent of Class (1); 4-H Club Work (1, 2, 3. 4); Secretary of Sewing Club (3); Presi¬ dent of Sewing Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Student Council (3); Senior Drama (4). “Her face is fair, her heart is true. As spotless as she’s bon rile, O. John Morris Laughton “Jaivn” Pennell Institute (1); Editorial Board (4); Cross Country (4); Baseball (3, 4); Prize Speaking (4); First Prize (4); Senior Drama (4); Triangular Speaking Contest, First Prize (4). Forward to the starry track Glimmering up the heights beyond me, On, and always on.
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SENIOR PERISCOPE lx is Nathalie Lotiirop “Xal Editorial Board (-1); Dramatic Club (41; Stu¬ dent Council (4); Secretary of Student Council (4); Senior Drama (41; Secretary of Athletic Association (4); Secretary of ( lass (1,3); Librarian (4). “She is all so slight And tender and white As a May morning.” Georoe Stanley Clark “Sian” Editorial Board (3, 4); Class Treasurer (2, 4); Class President (3); Basketball (3, 4); Track (4); Student Council (3); Senior Drama (41; Treasurer of Athletic Associa¬ tion (41. “Xo man hath walk ' d along our road with step So active, so inquiring eyes, or tongue So varied in discourse.’ Florence Mae Sanford “ Flossie Treasurer of Class (3); 4-H Club Work (1); Glee Club (1); Senior Drama (41; Dra¬ matic Club (4). “Hark, how through many a melting note She now prolongs her lays; How sweetly through the void they float!’ (’lifford Leslie Pkoft “Clif Stage Manager Senior Drama (3, 4); Rifle Team (4). Come one. come all! This rock shall fly From Its firm base as soon as I.”
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Eleanor Trexe Davis Salutatorian; Editoiial Board (4); Vice-Presi¬ dent of Class (4); 4-H Club Work (1, 3): Dramatic Club (4); Business Manager of Senior Drama (4). Now I know how true she w.is . Now 1 know how dour she was. Ll,OYI ITaSWELL TpENKR “Hcisrh Editorial Board (4): Basketball (4 ; Swim¬ ming (3, 4); Baseball (3, 4): Cross Coun¬ try Manager (4): Basketball Manager (4): Student Council (4); Senior Drama (3): President of Athletic Association (4). “Books! tis a dull and endless strife. Come, hear the woodland linnet : How sweet his music! On my life There ' s more of wisdom in it ! Virginia Caro Leary “Gin Editorial Board (4); Secretaiv of Class (2); Glee Club (1); Student Council (4); Senior Drama (4). “So calm and cool and debonair. X EAT. I A RTI X .1 K N SEX Portland High (1); Art Editor (4); Vice-Presi¬ dent of Class (3): Basketball (4); Swim¬ ming (4); Track (41; Baseball (3, 4); Prize Speaking (3); Senior Drama (4). “Mind free, step free. Days to follow after. Joys of life, sold to me For the price of laughter.
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