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John Alijex Verrill “Johnny ' Born June 12. 1920. Hobby: Music. Orchestra, 1, 2 : Student Council, 4: 4-11 Club. 1. 2. 3. 4 , Senior Drama. 4 ; Four Corners. Assistant Business Manager. Tlio John ' s lleau Hritmmcll of our class. He can plan and dance and work. And when it comes to collecting femmes. He can beat most any Turk. Letitia Axzoxetta Leary “Tisha” Botn August 15. 1920. Hobby: Photography. Basketball. 2. 3. 4; Swimming. 1; Glee Club, 1 ; Operetta. 1 : Student Council. 3. 4 , Secretary. 3 ; Treasurer. 4 : Athletic Association. 1. 2. 3. 4 ; A. A Fecretarv-Trensurtr. 3: A. A. Treasurer. 4; Prize Speaking. I-ocal Contest. 3. 4 , Class Secretary. 1 . Treasurer. 2 : Senior Drama, 4 : Assembly Plays, l. : 3. •! . Graduation Pageants. 1. 2 ; Four Corners. ,v cs cf ' nt Business Manager. 3. 4. Triangular Speaking Contest. 4. For three long pears this blue-epcd maid Has been living in a Huff, lint nt late her life has seemed to be Harmon-ions enough. ft IM
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George Clifford South worth “Cliff ' Born October 27, 1021. Hobby: Sports. Basketball, 2, 3, 1 ; Baseball, 3 , Cross Country, ■1 ; Swimming, 3, 1 ; Outdoor ' i racn. 2 . 3. 1 : Indoor Track, 3. I; Varsity Club. I. Atm. tic Association. 1, 2, 3, I ; 4-IL Club, 2, 3, 1 , Debating Club, o ; Senior Drama, I ; Assembly l ' lays, -1 Cliff South worth is a jolly Inti; With face just wreathed in smiles. lV ' c lioyc this spirit stays with him Adown life’s weary miles. Ellen Mary Jensen “Nell” Born July 10, 1020. Hobby: Dancing. Basketball, 2, 3. 1 ; Manager Outdoor Track, 3 , Glee Club. 1; Banking. 1 . 2 ; Student Council, 2; Athletic Association, 1 . 2 , 3, 1 : 4-11 Club, 1 , 3 , Treasurer, 1 ; President, 3 ; Debating Club, 3 ; Local Speaking Contest, 1, 2. 3, 1 . Winner, L ; Triangular Contest, Second Place, 1 ; Senior Drama, 4 . Assem¬ bly Plays, 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Graduation Pageants, 1. 2, 3 ; Third Honor Student. We’ve chewed our nails, we’ve torn our hair, And given up in blank despair. For such a versatile maid is Fell That ice can ' t hope the talc to tell. Maynard Morse Mesekve “Maynic” Born December 11, 1921. Hobby: Airplanes. Athletic Association, 2, 3 ; 4-H Club. 3. When with his cheerful morning grin Maynie Meserve comes rolling in. The echoes can be heard all day From his rattling good old Chevrolet. Elva Margaret Pooler B orn June 18, 1919. Basketball, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track. 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3 ; Summer Project. 1, 3 ; Student Council, 3 ; Class Treasurer, 4 ; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Leader, 3, 4 ; Stale Camp. 3 ; One- Act Play, 2 ; Senior Drama, I ; Assembly Plays, 2, 4 : Graduation Pageant. 3 : Assistant Business Manager of Four Corners, 4. If ever things are quiet And dragging dull and slow, Just get this lassie started. She’ll put things on the go. I
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IIkAKI) AT M KKTIXO OF 1 )OF ! II HOYS K. I’.. ' 40: “Did you make enough dough for three loaves of bread K. I).,’40: “No, 1 only made fifteen cents. ' Mr. S.: “What do you do with a lyre?” Bright Senior: “Put pepper on his tongue. ’ Air. IT. (in science class): “First I’ll take some sulphuric acid, and then PH take some chloroform.” Fresh Senior: “That’s a good idea.” Soph: “There are several things I can always count on.” Frosh: “And what are they?” Soph: “My fingers.” G. P., ’40: “This is mv dance, you know.” E. J., ’38: “Oh, really; I thought it was the Senior Dance.” H. II.,’38: “I went, to see ‘The Good Earth’ six times.” G. M., ’38: “You must have liked it.” II.II.,’38: “No, I liked the usher!” MissM.: “Kenneth, spell weather. K. 1)., 40 : “W-i-e-t-h-e-r.” MissM.: “Sit down, Kenneth. That’s the worst spell of weather we’ve had this Mr. IT.: “Some fish travel long dis¬ tances. Can anyone give me an instance?” IT. P.,’30: “Yes, sir, a goldfish. It travels around the globe every day.” 13. C.,’40: “Do you use tooth paste?” W. E.,’40: “What for? None of my teeth are loose.’’ The Toss-Up M. W., ’38: “The horse I was riding wanted to go one way and I wanted to go the other.” E. J.,’3S: “Who won?” M. W., ’38: “He tossed me for it.” A sultan at odds with his harem Thought of a way he could scare ’em. He caught him a mouse— Let it loose in the house. Thus starting the first liarem-scarem.” Mr. S.: “Why is a beehive like a po¬ tato ?” R. W.,’38: “That’s easy! A beehive is a bee holder; a beholder is a spectator; and a spect-tater is a had potato.”
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