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Sari Ehrenwerth Bill MeFad4len Dorothy Hostetler Hob Miller Nina Rider Jim Forsythe Betty NVQ-uver Charles Nuwasky Betty Tnllentire Tom Turk Edna Hostetler Louis Szezekoeki Anna Mary Adams Marion Miller Eileen Moore Charles Connors Thelma Arnetle Lawrenee Tressler Irene Collxorn Tom Vallanee Nora Huith l'ar'quel Petrnrea Han-l Kromer Paul liyrwu Anloinette Spisso Iiurl Ansell Jenn Ferxluson Merle Hay Helen Grzywinski l'hilipI :1il Mary Phillips Frank Gushorn Hazel Brown Junior Cook Leona Richey James Kum- Elaine Steiner Hownrrl Kim: Viol:-. Korns Georile Goshorn THE
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LEST WE FORGET A life worth living is worth living well. Usually,not in the attainment of the stupendous works that capture the imagination of the multitude are we and our friends concerned, but ratherin the everyday humdrum of life. Per- haps you wonder how we have an opportunity to make life really worth living under such ordinary circumstances as we usually find ourselves in. Kindness, courtesy, helpfulness, the will to give our friends the best we have in us, are the little things that go to make our life a perfect life, one that we should be proud to live. Edison was a great man. Ah yes, he invented the electric light bulb: he made marvelous improvements on the telegraph: and he contributed count- less other aids to our daily lives. But could he have done so without the patience and persistence of the unknown men who went before him, those who worked and lived so that others might work and live in a better world? We know little of these people, as the world will know little of many of our graduating class. However, we know our classmatesg we know their unselfish devotion to the welfare of their friends. They will make this world a better place to live in by the multitude of little things they do. Let your own actions be the same---let them be a guiding light and a beacon ta those who have not entirely awakened to their social responsi- bilities. Let yourself sow the seeds of good deeds, actions, and words so that a bountiful harvest of a knowledge of deeds well done will be your reward. 4 l O 0 4 O 0 t - o Qi O 'O oo ff f 09 ,, OO 0 . AND VVI-IITE .
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,. 4.g 191 SARI EHREN WERTH In ways of business she knowns all In studies she's never had a fall. JAMES FORSYTHE Sky is so big and tall We can scarcely see his head at all. EDNA HOSTETLER Edna's sweet and awfully shy But she'll get over it by and by. CHARLES CONNORS A solemn fellow in every way Never has had a lot to say. NORA HAITH Nora is very bright Studying is her chief delight. EARL ANSELL When in school he may be napping But out of doors his delight is trapping. MARY PHILLIPS As busy as a little bee Is this teacher's secretary. JAMES KANE Handsome is the name for Ram He'll always be a ladies' man. WILLIAM McFADDEN History and Physics books were not meant for Bill He likes western stories with a lot of thrill. BETTY WEAVER Smiling and happy is Betty La Rue Not another friend is there so true. LOUIS SZCZEKOCKI Here's a crack typist, Louis by name But a likeable fellow to us just the same. THELMA ARN ETTE Thelma with her beaming smile Will always be a friend worth while. PASQUAL PETRARCA Patsy hasn't much to say But he'll get over that some day. JEAN FERGUSON Easy going, always sweet The kind of girl we all want to meet. FRANK GOSHORN Tall and handsome as can be Quite a ladies' man we'll agree. ELAINE STEINER ' Elaine is very sweet and shy Bringing joy to passers by. DOROTHY HOSTETLER Of all the boys from which to pick Dorothy chose the one named Dick. CHARLES NOWASKY Artistic is his middle name As an artist he'll win fame. ANNA MARY ADAMS Standing near the head of her class ls this charming senior lass. LAWRENCE TRESSLER Why all the glances from the girls? Of course they're bent on Lawrence's curls. HAZEL KROMER A flashing smile. a charming air, You fmay be sure she'll always play air. MERLE HAY Merlffs a rather happy lad To speak to you he's always glad. HAZEL BROWN Far be it from us to criticise This girl who always is so wise. HOWARD KING Very little and hard to see But where there is excitement, he is sure to be. ROBERT MILLER To help the girls laugh their time away Bob thinks of witty remarks to say. BETTY TALLENTIRE To the senior class she has always been true , To think of her leaving makes is feel blue. MARION MILLER 1 Marion is a handsome guy, If you think you can date him, well just you try. IRENE COLBORN In studying she works with a will Trying hard her task to fulfill. . PAUL BYRWA Loyal and true and a very good scout We'l1 surely miss Paul without a doubt. HELEN cRzYw1NsK1 h ,' Most of us are truly fonn., ' Of this lass with hair so Hpnil.-.K 1 . Jumoa cook '11, Jolly and happy and gai as'.lz.dlvwrn., Some day he will take tit DTH!!! f Joe E. Brown. VIOLA KORNS Q' The brightest in the school is she Combined with her personality. NINA RIDER This dark-haired senior girl Is truly a leader in the music whirl. THOMAS TURK ' A Tall and handsome with curly hair 4 To miss Tom will be hard to bear. EILEEN MOORE Our Eileen rushes here and there Wearing her sophisticated air. TOM VALLANCE I-Ie debates on subjects rare Such as, Is a circle square? ANTOINETTE SPISSO The whole school know Antoinette Spisso A lively girl. Why must she be so? PHILIP FAIL Philip with his breezy air Is seen here, there, and everywhere. LEONA RICHEY - Leona with her hair so red Is one of the best, it has been said. GEORGE GOSHORN He jerks the sodas at the fountain And piles our Sundaes .high as a mountain. ' AN WHITE
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