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SENIOR PERISCOPE William James Fielding, Jr. “Billy Born November 23, 1920. Hobby; Stamps. Basketball Manager, I, Swimming, 3; Rifle, 3. I; Indoor ' track, 3. 1; 4-H Club, 3. 3, I, llobby Club. 1 ; Debating. 3 ; Senior Drama. Stage Man¬ ager; Assembly Plays, 2. 3, I; Boy Scouts, 1. 2. 3, •1 ; Four Cohn Bits, Assistant Business Manager. Holding hands might be till right. Hut a different girl most every night Is much too much for any man. You’re just a boy, don ' t think you can. Helene Mae Ho watt “Howie Born November G, 1919. Hobby; Horses. Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4; Swimming. 1. 3. 4; Out¬ door Track, 2, 3, I ; Athletic Association, 1, 2. 3, 4 ; 4-H Club, 1, 2; 4-H Cheer Leader. 1. 2; Senior Drama, 4 ; Assembly Plays, 3, 4 ; Four Corners, Assistant Jokes Editor, 3. In basketball Helene’s a star; She swims just like a fish ; But to ride a bucking broncho Is this maiden’s dearest wish. Niels Sovus Johnson, Jr. “Junior” Born February 13, 1922. Hobby: Stamps and Astronomy. Rifle. 3. 4 ; Orchestra, 1.2; Glee Club. 1 ; Athletic Association. 3, 4 ; 4-H, 1. 2, 3. 4 : President, 1 ; Vice-President, 2. 3; Secretary. 4; Debating Club, 3 ; Senior Drama. 4 ; Assembly Plays, 3 ; Four Corners, Bus ' ness Manager. 4 ; Class President, 4 ; Boy Scouts. 2, 3. 4. So shy and quiet. I’ll be bound You’d never know that he’s around. But should you want a favor done, Then Niels is just the very one. Ruth Ella Thompson Eorn February 27, 1918. Hobby: Walking. Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 ; Junior Red Cross, 1. 2. 3, 4 ; 4-H Club, 1, 2. 3, From over the hills and far away, Ruth comes hiking at break of day. And if the weather be gray or fair. Her school most always will find her there.
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8 THE FOUR CORNERS I challenge anyone of you to tell me any one subject in the school that we work any harder in, and still we receive no credits for all our time and work. My personal opinion is that we should receive credit for any sport in which we put in the necessary amount of time and work. Borman Harmon, 3S. SPORTSMANSHIP How early in our lives this characteris¬ tic becomes a very necessary asset. We all probably recall our first lesson on being a good sport. That first time when we had to give up a cherished toy to a visiting cousin, or learned that a next door play¬ mate was better in checkers or dominoes. A tumble on the skating pond or a fum¬ ble while participating in a school game soon teaches us that we must be able to “take it” to be a “good sport”. Sports in the high schools and colleges have reached a high peak, as evidenced by their popularity. Participation in these various activities create a strong character and personality which in themselves help to make friends. Friends, good friends, are essential to our happiness. Good sportsmanship stays with one longer than just through the school days. It follows one into his business career as well as into his home and to his family. The girl or boy who shows outstanding sportsmanship helps to reflect the integrity of his parents. This one quality shows the good bringing up, the character, as well as the developed personality of the indi¬ vidual. Everyone should play the game—win or lose—and try to be a better sport than the other fellow. Jeanette Johnson, 38.
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William Edward Burnell Billy Born September 2S. 1920. Hobby: Baseball. Indoor Track 3. 4. 5; Outdoor Track. 3. I 5; Athletic Association. 1. 2, 3. : . Tlio Billy can (he records smash In any sort of speedy dash. At Sno .1. M.. when duty hails. His speed jes ' nacherally fails. Jeanette John son J el tic Born November 7, 1920. Hobby: Scrapbooks. Basketball. 2. 3. 4 : Outdoor Track. 3 ; Glee Club. 1 Athletic Association. 1. 3. I 4-H V 11 . • ' treasurer, 1 ; Secretary and Assistant Loader. .! . State Camp. 4. County Style Dress ly v tie (. ham- r jon 4; State Style Dress Revue Champion. 4; Delegate from State to Chicago. 4 ; Senior Drama, t Assemblv Plays. 1. 2. 3. I ; Graduation Pageants. 1 ' o 3 four Corners, 3, 4 . Literary Editor. 4 . Business Manager. 3. Assistant Jokes Editor. 3 ; Class Treasurer. 1. 2; Secretary. 2: ice-Presi¬ dent. 4. Here is our champion .’,-H lass. An honor (o our school and class. In prophecy ire see her soon Adorning a cheerful, happy home. )oxald Xelson Sewell “Don ' orn December 31. 1919. Hobby: Machines. Athletic Association. 1. 2. 3. 4 : Senior Drama, age Manager: Assembly Plays. 2. 3; I 1 OUR mixers. Senior Periscope: Boy Scouts. 2. 3. 4. Don Sciccll , for a six-iceeks spell, Kept telling the nui-scs. ‘‘I don ' t want to get iccll.” Harriett Alice Snow Hattie ’ Born December IS, 1920. Hobby: Souvenirs. Basketball. 1. 2, 3. 4 ; Swimming. 1 ; Outdoor rrack. 1; Banking. 1. 2; Glee Club. 1; Student ’ouncil. 4 ; Secretary. 4 ; Athletic Association. 1. 2, 5 , -i ; Debating Club. 3 ; Local Speaking Contest. 1, 2 4 ; Senior Drama. 4 ; Assembly Plays. 1. 2, 3. 4 : Graduation Pageant. 1. 2. 3: Four CORNERS. As¬ sistant Literary Editor. 3 ; School Notes, 4 ; Co- Valedictorian. When Hattie sits so still in school, She isn ' t melancholy. She ' s building castles in the air To be carried out by Polly.
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