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ENS ENS ENS ENS ENS SEWIHI 0,55 QMS QM? Q55 6,513 CHARLES E. STONE Stoney, who admits he is the world's greatest tennis player, is the great enigma of the Senior class. He economizes on words, but his dry comments have a great deal of depth, and although he would have us think otherwise, he is a very studious chap. Ask him about Economics! Girls hold no interest for Lapis. who promises to be on hand to gather up Tilden's laurels when he lets them fall. GIZELLA WAGNER Tall, pretty, and blonde, Gizella is one of the more sedate members of our class. Among her accom- plishments are swimming, dancing, and cooking: her ability as a StQn0g- rapher is undisputed. She served capably as President of the Girls' Student Council and received the high honor of membership in the National Honor Society. She's always willing to work hard for a good cause, and is the best friend anyone could have. What more could be wanted? CHARLES P. WILLIAMS Always at ease, Chuck has never been seen in a rush or angry. He has that rare gift of making the minutes fiy faster with timely comments. With John Mummey he owns that green Ford, and so comes to school each day in Eliz- abethan state. His most marked inclination is to be absent on Mon- day fverb day in Senior Frenchj. That wavy hair is both the envy and despair of all the girls and serves to top off his perfect attire. HELEN ZERR Last but by no means least is our Helen. Although she appears to be very tall and stately, she is a good sport. A little dignity is always needed. She is a member of one of our numerous syndicates. This time the Zerr-Rupert-Young crowd. When it comes to the charm of her smile, Helen vies with anyone in school. WILSON TIERNAN And still another athlete! Bill has been with us a little over two years, and during that time has distinguished himself admirably in the realms of football, basketball. gymnastics, and golf. A combina- tion of good looks and athletic ability. such as this, certainly makes the girls' hearts beat faster, but the fair members of the Senior class don't have a chance: a certain Junior has an option on Bill. DAVID WALKINGSHAW Scotchie is the one who, in his capacity of cheerleader, keeps us full of pep, vim, and vigor during football and basketball games. But he doesn't let his enthusiasm wane after those seasons are over, for his good nature and broad smile are with us throughout the year. He is always active in all school affairs, and he and his Chevrolet are to be found at practically every function. VIRGINIA PEARL YOUNG Although Ginny is our smallest Senior, we would miss her very much if she were not around. She may be found wherever there is fun to be had. She is the jolly, laughing type, ready to take jokes. as well as make them. She hails from Haysville, which must be proud to have such a charming girl in its midst. To see Ginny in a serious mood would be most unusual. Twenty- three Q?'I'Q QWTQ QWAQ QQ QYQ I 9 3 2 9'N2Q'N29'N31Q'N29'sQ
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ENS ENE GN5 ENS EN-6 SEWIHI QQK3 EEK? QM? EEK? QM? ELIZABETH RYE In our midst are many clever persons of which Elizabeth is not one of the least. She is one of our busiest members. whether for work or play. The honor roll would not be complete without her though she hasn't lived up to her I. Q. She turns the piano itself into music. The stage, too, has been a scene for her activity. In fact, she is a staunch supporter of all our social and athletic functions. Such members as she make a class a real success. KATHERINE SCHURING We scarcely ever see Katherine without her smile. Nor do we see her very often without her pal, Jack. To Katherine the last English class owes much for saving them from disaster by her interesting opinions. We also see that she wears a very pretty De Molay pin. Since when have girls been members of that organization? GEORGE P. SHELDON, JR. Of all things in the world, George loves a good joke, sleep, and philately the most. His happy, philosophical view of life has given him a rare knack of being satisfied all the time. Every Senior knows how he appreciates jokes, Miss Kerr knows how he appreci- ates sleep, but few know of his stamp-collecting. George tends his stamps with loving care. For obvious reasons, we think George is greatly interested in the Junior class-or part of it. SALLY SMART This particular Sally down this particular alley is our most charm- ing hostess, and not a few of our social events have been graced by her attractive personality. Like her pal, Anne, she does sports in a big way-her skill in basketball made her one of the mainstays of the Senior team. She's efficient as an executive, too, as we see from her work as graduation chairman. A winsome and capable lass- Sally. Twenty-two CHARLES R. SCHLUMPF Inkdy bolstered up our bas- ketball and football teams for two years, and he certainly made a fine job of it. Next to sports he cares for-can you guess it ?-the young ladies. And because of his curly hair. flair for clothes, and wide smile, this feeling seems to be reciprocated in a large measure. His greatest difficulty is to keep awake from 3 to 4 P. M.. but when a fellow can talk why study English? ARTHUR L. SHEATS Art is one of the stand-bys of the gym team. His work was one of the main factors in our boys' successful showing against Ben Avon in the first meet of the sea- son. The little chap on top of the pyramids was usually Art, who shows no small skill in his per- formances on the horizontal bar and flying rings, too. Although not usually noisy, Art has to be separated from Johnny Ellis aHd Russ Emmert in the afternoon study-hall. HUGH SLOAN No, that's not a permanent wave you see in his picture: it is perfectly natural. It's the kind of crop raised in the metropolis of Edgeworth, and Stiny's is a great advertisement. His singing voice, also, is listed among the most valuable assets of the school. He makes his way to and from our institution of learning in a Willys- Knight coupe, which we will always associate with him. MARY ANN SPEC Mary will some day be some- body's prim and neat stenographer. She's very business-like but also very amiable, and has a smile for everyone. Most of her time is spent enacting the role of peace- maker between members of that famous for notoriousj commercial department clique. Mary has heaped laurels on herself by her skill as guard on the Senior basketball team. QQ QYEAQ QWAQ QQ QW? I 9 3 2 SK SNS QQQE QQ Qi
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E335 E365 ENS ENS ENS SEWIH I 0,565 ELME5 P33527 033543 6335127 o o o Activities PAUL BALLES--Stage Guild II, III, IV: Manager, Tennis III, IV: Thespian Club III, IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: The Bratz 'iJazz and Minuet: The King Rides By. RUTH BENZENHOEFER-Student Council I: Basketball I, II: Tennis III: Thespian Club IV: Dramatic Club II, III, IV: The King Rides By: Herald, Mid-Year Plays III. ANTONIO BOVA-Orchestra I, II, III, IV: Varsity Football III, IV: Basketball III: Forensic League IV: Athletic Club III: Science Club IV: Dramatic Club IV: Minstrel IV. JAMES BOYD-Football III, IV: Basketball II, III, IV: Golf Team IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Dramatics. GEORGE CAMPBELL-Science Club IV. SHIRLEY CAMPBELL-Debate III, IV: Basketball I, II: Glee Club IV: The Brat. FRANCES CHALLIS-Girl Reserves I, II. III. IV: Art I, II, III, IV: Tennis I, II, III, IV: Basketball I, II: Domestic Science Club IV. RUTH CHALLIS--Tennis Team I, II, III, IV: Manager III, IV: Vice President, Student Council III: Girl Reserves I, II, III, IV: Secretary III, President I, IV: Basketball I, II, III, IV: Art I, II, III: Chapel Committee IV: Sewihi III: Thespian Club III. IV: Dramatic Club II. III, IV: Graduation Committee: National Honor Society IV: Chester Prize III: High Heart: The King Rides By. BERNICE A. BRAWLEY--Oracle IV: Debate IV: Dramatic Club III, IV: Board of Trade Prize, Algebra I: Shorthand Contest III, IV. ETHEI. CHUBB-Basketball I: Girl Reserves I, II. III, IV: Student Council III: Chapel Committee II, III, IV: Chairman IV: Treasurer, Tennis Club IV: Thespian Club II, III, IV: Dramatic Club II, III, IV: Secretary-Treasurer IV: Washington Essay Prize IV: National Honor Society IV: The King Rides By: Jazz and Minuet: Herald for Mid- Year Plays II. GEORGE CHUBB--Hi-Y II, III, IV: Football I, II. III. IV: Basketball II, III, IV: Manager, Golf IV: Varsity S Club II: Vice President, Literary Club IV: President, Athletic Club III. ISABEL CLARK-Traffic Squad III: Girl Reserves I, II, III, IV: Typing Club IV: Dramatic Club IV. ROBERT COCHRAN--Stage Guild III. IV: Oracle IV: Manager, Football IV: Manager, Basketball IV: Golf IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: 'iThe High Heart. JOE COOK--Class President II: Football II. III, IV: Basketball II, III, IV: Baseball III, IV: Athletics Club III: Magazine Club IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV. ROBERT DE COULAZ-Student Council III: Orchestra II, III, IV: Aircraft Club III: Science Club IV. ' WILLARD DOTY-Orchestra II, III, IV: Science Club IV. JAMES DOUGHTY-Orchestra II, III, IV: Basketball III: Baseball II, III, IV. JACK DREYBUS-Art II, III, IV: Football III: Dramatic Club III, IV: President IV: Thespian Club III, IV: President III: Glee Club IV: Hi-Y IV: The Queen's Husband: The King Rides By: The Valiant. 1 FDWARD ELLIS-Athletics Club III: Manual Arts Club IV: Baseball IV. JOHN ELLISfManual Arts Club IV: Athletics Club III: Minstrel Show IV. KENNETH EMMERT-Mechanical Drawing IV: Glee Club IV: Dramatic Club III: Minstrel Show IV. RUSSELL EMMERT--Manual Arts III: Glee Club III, IV: Athletics Club II: Science Club IV. FRANCES FERGUSON-Dramatic Club IV. DOROTHY FISHER-Girl Reserves IV: Basketball IV: Glee Club II: Sewing Club I. Twenty-four fi7?AQ QIWAQ QW-QQWAQ ii7?'Q I 9 3 1 9'?i5l9'T'S'i519TN5J9'?i?19'ND
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