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Betty Worth BETTY WORTH A giggle here, a giggle there, In all the fun she has a share. Not bothered by the trials of life, She courts adventure and scorns all strife. JACK WORTH Broad of shoulder, tall and slim, This is what we think of him, He's a worker, this we know, For his records tell us so. PERCILLA WRIGHT I-Ier heart lies in the field of art, She'll go ahead if she gets a start. In the senior class she is quite shy, We all like her and that's no lie. TRUDY WUTHRICH Very shy and sweet is she, To this, I think, you'll all agree, Of all her talents we could ne'er tell, ' Because she does all things so well. l Percilla Wright ANNIE DABNEY She's always working with infinite care Here's one girl we cannot spare. She's always cheerful, to be sure, And such characteristics will always en- dure. ELECTA PACE Though to our school you are new, We wish the best of luck to you. And may you win in life's long race, We end our toast-Electa Pace. 21 Jack Worth Trudy Wuthrich
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VIRGINIA PROVENZON With personality she does abound, There's always fun when she's around. With lots of zip and lots of pep, In social life she is adept. RALPH RUDOLPH He'll never do a person harm, Since all his interests are in the farm. In all his work he does his best, We leave to you about the rest. RUTH SEELEY Ruthie, Ruthie, not contrary, You will make a secretary. If you control your nazal speech, There are no heights you cannot reach. ELIZABETH SPENCER Little in stature, but great in skill, She can climb most any hill. In dramatics she plays fine parts, She dances her way into our hearts. Clifford Waldron Wanda Walker Frederick Weideman Nathalie Wheat Virginia Provenzon Ralph Rudolph Ruth Seeley Elizabeth Spencer CLIFFORD WALDRON Virtues he hides with his poker face, But his fine traits he can't efface. We coaxed him into the senior play, In hopes he'd end that awful delay. WANDA WALKER With that crown of reddish gold, She wins a host of friends untold. Athletics she loves with all her heart, But in everything else she takes a part FREDERICK WEIDEMAN Although he is a handsome lad, He never gives in to any fad. If he would break down his great reserve He'd gain the friends he does deserve. NATHALIA WHEAT ' In all home arts she does excell, But from no work does she rebel. Quick to learn, and quick to do, She'll jump in and help you through.
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REFLECTOR Reflectorville Fair Come to llcflectorville Fair and see our wonderful displays , cries barker Douglas Phelps as our new-comers, Electa Pace, Robert Lewis, and Frederica Eldridge, pass through the gates. They don't know where to begin so they ask for a guide. The guide is Boice Hodges. Boy, he'1l show them around! First, he takes them to the information booth to get some facts about the fair. The information girl is Geraldine Henry. She gives out information 140 words a minute and that's pretty fast. Armed with this data and their guide, they continue their journey to see the wonderful exhibits. Force of habit takes them to the Education Building where the hopeful young protege, Janet Hemens, is learning the tricks of the trade under the watchful eyes of Miss Fowler and Miss Metz. Then they go to the Telephone Exhibit. There they find a young gentleman, Fharles Moss, telephoning to his sweetheart, Marthena Howe. Of course, we couldn't iepeat the message! Next is the art exhibit. There Evelyn MacGregor and Trudy Wuthrich are sketching beautiful cartoons of famous men in the world. The one of Hitler is outstanding. You'd never recognize him. The Home Building exhibits the bliss of the home. Rosetta Finch demonstrates dish-washingg Florence Bowermaster, ironingg Nathalie Wheat, cookingg and Marion Laraway, sewing. Ther're just getting in practice for the real thing. Lucy Harris, who was chosen Miss Reflcctorville, is modeling in the Hall of Fashion. 1The building is very popular with the boys.i Next they came to the Food Zone, James Panaro's big attraction. He's in his glory acting as official food sampler. Even at the Fair they can't get away from school. A big crowd draws their attention to the French Exhibit where Elizabeth Spencer and Francis Pratt are amazing l'?i their foreign visitors with their French. To get it over all at once they take in all the exhibits that are reminiscent of school. ln the Business Building they find the ideal secretaries, Percilla Wright, Ruth Seeley, and Glenda Galley. We wonder if they're the lap type . In the Science Building, is Jack Worth trying to find a cure-all for blackheads. H1-'s worried about his own. lf they get lost, we advise them not to go to the lost and found department, or Guy Fitch, at the head of it will put them to work looking for his long-lost pencils. They hm-ar the roar of motors as they near the Transportation Zone. Bill Phillips, Frederick Wiedeman and Grover Masters are having a race in their tin ljallopiesi. Whoops, one of them just broke down! 22
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