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Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. HAZEL FELTON . . . Class Vice President, 3 . . . Class Play, 3 . . . Dramatics Club, 2-3-45 President, 4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, l- 2-3-45 Vice President, 25 Secretary, 35 President, 4 . . . Girl Reserves, 2-3. Has always been the guiding power behind girls' sports . . . only Senior girl to earn her sports' merits as a Iunior . . . as much at home writing poetry as being for- ward in basketball . . . successful leader of Dramatics Club. C6 st. I am here, but few know it. FRANCIS FISHER . . . Chorus, 4 . . . Dramatics Club, 4 . . . Forensic League, 4 . Her quietness matches her modesty . . . liked by all in her short stay' of one year in Southmont . . . ever dependable in time of need . ., earnest . . . sincere. 7,75 What'er she did was done with so much ease, ln her alone 'twas natural to pIease. PEGGY GRAMLING . . . Chorus. 3-4 . . . Class Play, 3 . . . Dra- matics Club, 2-4 . . . Forensic League, 3-4 , . . Girls' Athletic Association, l-2-3-45 Head of Tumb- ling, 45 Vice President, l . . . Tennis, l-2-3-4 . . . Year Book Athletic Editor, 4 . Full of pep . . . always the star behind all girls' sports . . . pro- vides a strong alto voice in the Glee Clubs . . . occasionally serious in chemistry and mathe- matics. Modest and Simple and Sweet. IRENE FETTERS . . . Chorus, 3-4 . . . Class Play, 3 . , . Forensic League, 3-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, 3-45 Manager of Tum- bling, 45 Secretary of Volley-ball, 45 Secretary of Hockey, 35 Captain of Basketball, 4 . . . Home Arts Club, 45 Secretary, 4 . . . Home Room President, 3 . . . Tennis, 3-4. Always efficient on the gym floor . . . talkative and good-natured . . . a good sport . . . has become a friend to everyone in her short stay at Southmont. J or Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles had faults to hide. GLORIA GEIS . . . Chorus, 1-2-4 . . . Class Play, 3-4 . . . Dramatics Club, Z . . . Forensic League, l-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, 1-2 . . . Girl Reserves, 2-3-4 . . . Home Arts Club, l . . . Press Club, 3-45 News Editor, 35 Business Manager, 4 . . . Tennis, 2-3-4 . . . Year Book Class Editor, 4 . Tall . . . popular . . . artistic . . . the spirit behind many social ac- tivities . . . able financial manager of Panorama Ir. 199.42 Not learned at court nor versed in wit, But loved by those who know him best. RICHARD HABERLEIN . . . Basket- ball, 2-3-4 . . . Class Play Stage Manager, 4 . . . Football, 2-3-4 . . . Hi-Y, 2-3-45 Secretary, 3 . . . Soft- ball, 3-4 . . . Year Book Clubs Editor, 4 . An all-around good fellow . . . numbers all the boys as his friends , . . knows much about sports . . . likes to argue, but can be con- vinced.
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The wisdom of age and the folly of youth. CHARLES APT . . . Basketball, 3-4 . . . Chorus, 1-2-3-4 . . . Class President, 3 . . . Class Play 3,-4 . . . Football, 3-4 . . . Forensic League, 3-4 . . . Home Room Pres- ident, 3 . . . Hi- Y, 3 . . . Operetta, 2 . . . Soccer, l . . . Softball, 3-4 . . . Student Council, l . . . Busi- ness Manager Year Book, 4 . ri 2 . Always neat .' . . serioatlat times . . . excellent bass voice . . . like- able and interesting personality . . . football hero and basketball flash. He is an evening reveller, who makes His life and infancy, and sings his fill. RICHARD BERGE . . . Band, 3-4 . . . Basketball, 2 . . . Chorus, 2- 3- 4 . . . Class Play Stage Manager, 3 . . . Football, 2-3-4 . . . Forensic League, 3-4 . . . Hi-Y Vice Pres- ident, 4 . . . Operetta, 2 . . . Soft- ball, 3-4 . . . Student Council, 3-4, Vice President, 3 . . . Swing Band, 2-3 . . . Ca era Club, 4 . Danci is spegcgy . .geeldom serious .. . pleasant grin shines on everybody . . . ready wit brightens every school day. She was active, stirring, all fire- Could not rest, could not tire- To a stone she might have given life, VIRGINIA CARTER . . . Chorus, l- 2-4 . . . Class Play, 2-3-4 . . . Dramatics Club, 2 . . . Forensic League, l-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, l-2 . . . Girl Reserves, 2-3-4, Program Chairman, 3-4 . . Pep Club, 2-3-4 . . . Press Club Editor, 4 . SENIORS 3-4, Exchange Editor, 35 NewiJ .5 A pleasing personality . . . has a serious side which commands at- tention . . . pleasant and depend- able . . . gave splendid perform- ance in Senior play . . . peppy leader ot cheering squad. Let me have music dying, and l seek no more delight. MARGARET ANGUS . . . Band, 2-3- 4g Secretary, 4 . . . Chorus, 1-2-3-4 . . . Class Play, 2-3 . . . Dramatics Club, 2-4 . . . Forensic League, 1-3-4 . . . Gir1's Athletic Associa- tion, l . . . Home Arts Club, lp Treasurer, l . . . Operetta, 2 . . . Senior Editor Year Book, 4 . Our musical Senior. . . plays piano and has an excellent soprano voice . . . is an enthusiastic band mem- ber . . . also acts well. My He is retired as noontide dew, Or fountain in a noontide grove. JAMES CAMERON . . . Basketball, l-2-3-4 . . . Camera Club, Vice President, 4 . . . Class Play Stage Manager, 3-4 . . . Football, l-2-3-4 . . . Hi-Y, 4 . . . Softball, 2-3-4 . . . Year Book Sports Editor, 4 . asan emperament . . . noted as always backing up the line either in sports or class enthusisam . . . friend to both girls and boys . . . top honors as artist and photographer. Q She is as wise and good as she is fair. KATHERINE DILLON . . . Chorus, l-2-4 . . . Class Secretary, 1-4 . . . Class Play, 2-3 . . . Dramatics Club, 2 . . . Forensic League, 1-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, l-2 . . . Girl Reserves, 2-3-4g Secretary, 25 Vice President, 35 Treasurer, 4 . . . Home Arts Club, l . . . Home Room Secretary, 1-2-3-4 . . . Press Club, 3-4, Business Manager, 35 Clubs Editor, 4 . . . Student Coun- cil President, 4 . . . Tennis, 3-4 . . . Year Book Class Editor, 4 . Kay , an interesting and fun- loving classmate . . . a very good Girl Reserves officer . . . successful as a Student Council guide . . . talking her specialty.
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Her every tone is music's own, Like those of morning birds. MARIORIE HARCOURT . . . Band, 4 . . . Chorus, 1-2-3-4 . . . Class Play, 3-4 . . . Class Secretary, 2 . . . Dramatics Club, 2-4 . . . Forensic League, l-3-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, 1-2 . . . Oper- etta, 2 . . . Girl Reserves, 2-3-4 . . . Student Council Vice President, 4 . . . Year Book Business Man- ager, 4 . Our cheerful drum major . . . merry and friendly . . . a better friend could not be found . . . full of pep . . . worthy business manager of Year Book. Blessings Zn itle man. HENRY HORVATH . . . Chorus, 2- 3-4 , . . Class Play, 3-4 . . . Dra- matics Club, 4 . . . Forensic League, 3-4 . . . Operetta, 2 . . . Press Club, I . . . Soccer, 2 . Always quiet . . . likes to act . . . traps as a hobby . . . able car- toonist . . . likes to sing. She is a maid of artless grace, Gentle in form, and fair of face. NANCY IANE MAXWELL . . . Band. 3 . . . Chorus, 3-4 . . . Class Play, 3-4 . . . Forensic League, 3-4 . . . Girls' Athletic Association, 2 . . . Girl Reserves, 2-3-4 . . . Press Club, 2-3-45 Editor-in-Chief, 3-45 Feature Editor, 2 . . . Student Council, 3 . . . Tennis, 2-3-4 . . . Year Book Associate Editor, 4 . Pleasing personality . . . usually happy . . . in all classes likes to argue . . . her favorite occupation, collecting Panorama Ir. articles. SENIORS 2 ,-X ,E xg it N 0, G 44 For every why he had a where- lore. WILLIAM HARGREAVES . . . Band, 1-2-3-45 President, 4 . . . Basketball, 2-3-4 . . . Chorus, l-2-3-4 . . . Class President, 4 . . . Class Play, 3-4 . . . Football, 1-2-3-4 . . . Foren- sic League, 3-4 . . . Home Room President, 4 .... Operetta, 2 . . . Press Club Sports Editor, 3 . . . Softball, 2-3-4 . . . Swing Band, 2 . Sincere and dependable . . . high scholastic and sports rating . . . a fine, conscientious Senior presi- dent . . . the backbone ot the bass section of the boys' chorus. wart!-4--life Let the world slide, let the world 00, A fig for care and a fig for woe. WINFIELD LLEWELLYN . . . Chorus, 4 . . . Class Play, 3-4 . . . Dramatics Club, 4 . . . Football, 3-4 . . . Hi-Y, 4 . . . Soccer, 1-2 . . . Forensic League, 4 . . . Year Book Humor Editor, 4 . Always has a new joke . . . quiet at times, but seldom serious . . . sometimes has sudden spurts of enerqv . . . a friend to everyone. I 4 T77 5' A vivacious little man of folly temperament. RAYMOND MCGEEVER . . . Basket- ball, 2-3-4 . . . Class Play, 4 . . . Football, 3-4 . . . Hi-Y, 4 . . . Soft- ball, 2-3-4 . . . Track, 3-4 . . . Year Book Senior Editor, 4 . Fast sports candidate . . . has an unbelievable poetry talent . . . easy-going nature makes him a friend to all . . . as happy in English class as on the football field.
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