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CHARLES McMURTRY “Chas.” Joke Editor I dare do all that becomes a man, who dares do more is none” Football ’28, 29 ; Basketball '30 ; Track (Athletic Trainer) ’2J) ; Latin Club 28, 29 ; Stage Manager Junior Class Play. IRIS SOWERS “Tris” “If thou desire to be held wise, be so wise as to hold thy tongue” Latin Club ’29 ; Glee Club ’28. RUBY HARBAUGH “Ruby” “Small courtesies sweeten life” Glee Club ’27, ’28 : Latin Club ’29 ; “Pat and the Law.” HAROLD GODBY “Godby” “The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom ; to serve all but love only one” Treasurer ’29, ’30 : Latin Club ’28. KENNETH BOONE “Boonie” Photography Editor No man is esteemed for gay garments, but by fools and women” Track ’27, ’28, ’29 ; Latin Club ’28. ’29. LUCILE SPENCER “Doric” Grace is to the body what good sense is to the mind” Latin Club ’28. EVALINE ORR “Pat” “Fate is not the ruler, but the servant of Providence” Vice-president ’27 ; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, 30 ; Latin Club ’29, ’30 ; “Feast of the Little Lanterns“My Spanish Sweetheart.” EDWIN LANE “Ed” “All great men are in some degree inspired” Glee Club ’29. Page 19
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WENDELL RINGER “Wendell” Limited in his nature: infinite in his desiresLatin Clul) ’28. JENELL STUART “Nell” Silence speaks for wisdom.” WANDA SPEAR “Wan” , 11M ... Nonsense and noise will oft prevail when honor and affection fail Glee Club 27. 28. 2‘J. ’30 ; Latin Club 29. ’30 ; Band 29. 30 : Feast of the Little Lanterns My Spanish Sweetheart. CLARK WALKER Walker” One can not always be a hero, but one can always be a man. INEZ HARBAUGH Inez” Live to learn and learn to live” Glee Club ’27, ’28. MARY FULTON Mary” „ She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she oujrht” Boxley ’27, 28. 29; Secretary 2i : Glee Club ’28 ; Latin Contest ’28 ; Basketball ’28, ’29. PANSY NEUSOM Lou” . . „ , Al „ Her ways are ways of pleasantness” Boxley 27, ’28, 29; Latin Club; Basketball. LOWELL HUNDLEY Hundley” . „ Man is not made to question, but to adore” Basketball ’27, 28, '29 30 ; Football 30 ; I resi- dent '28. 29 (Boxley.) rage 18
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SYLLABUS CHARLES DELL “Ma” The fewer words the better player” Football 27, ’29 ; Track ’29. JAMES DUNN “Jim” The lone star never did anything worth mentioning.” Basketball ’30 ; Glee Club ’29 ; Boxley '27, '28 ; “Ghost Bird.” HERBERT KUHLMAN “Herbie” I like the laughter that opens the lips and the heart but shows at the same time pearls and the soul” Basketball ’30. PAUL CHILDERS “Dink” Circulation Manager 111 blows the wind that profits nobody” Football ’27,'28,’29, ’30 ; Track ’29 ; Vice-president ’28, ’29 ; Latin Club ’28, ’29 ; Ghost Bird.” SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors, entered high school in 1926 with forty-three members. During our freshman and sophomore years we did nothing of importance. We were like the general run of freshies and sophs. In October 1928, we sponsored a “Mock Trial” as a means of securing money for the Junior-Senior banquet. We also handled concessions at the football games and the County Basketball Tournament. In April we took the Seniors to White’s Cafeteria for a banquet and then to the Apollo for a theater party. This is our third year to go to school in the lodge halls of Sheridan. We sincerely hope that we will be the last to graduate without a building. All through high school we have been recognized in athletics. Football heroes were Captain Paul Childers, James Kercheval, Robert Hammond, Charles Dell, Paul Moore, Charles McMurtry, Richard Wright and Lowell Hundley. Those outstanding in track were Paul Childers, Russell Foster, Kenneth Boone and Robert Hammond. Harold God-by and Kenneth Boone won scholarship letters. There are thirty-nine candidates for diplomas. It is with much regret that we leave Sheridan High School, to enter the various paths of life which may separate some of us forever. We leave it to the reader to judge whether or not the “Syllabus” has been a success. Page 20
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