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POLLIES SHOWERS SKIP HIKE RUNT HICKV NUTS COOK FORE VVEI L! WELL! THE FOUR HORSENEN Page Thirty-four
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HAZKL KL'LKH “Vler” “Coolness and absence of heal a ml haste indicate fine qualities A Cappelln M2; Y. P. M. S.: Life Service '.12; sight-singing M2. FHIKND FAIHCIIILI) “Friendly” “II is seldom that we find onI how yrea! are our resources until we are thrown upon them.” Soccer All Slsir ”12; Soccer Champs .T2; basketball M2; Baseball Ml. M2; Track Ml, M2; Volleyball M2. FRANCKS JOHNSON “Frannie“ .I lillle Philosophy inelinelh a man's mind to atheism, hut depths in Philosophy hrinyetli mm's minds about to reliuion. Delphian Literary Chorus Ml. M2. AMY OOOUvY “A. V.” “An independent worker, earnest in application.” I.ife Service M0-M2; Delphian 1.1 (entry M0-M2; Treas. Minis-lerlal Ass’ii M2. THKI.MA DUNN “Tubby “Doubt whom yon will, bill nei'cr doubt yourself. A Cappella M2; Indoor M2; basketball M2; Delphian Literary M2. (No Picture) HOliKRT CIIIUSTKNSRN “Hob “Xone bul himself ran be his parallel. I.ife Service Society, Delphian Literary. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY C.HACK HAHK.MOR tirade “Those laii'jhina eyes, that borrow from the azure skies the liijlil lliey wear. Indoor MO-M2; basketball Mft-M2; Volleyball M2; Athletic Director M2; Indoor Captain M2. VIDA b. HAMMOND “Jane “Peace is the soft and holy shadow Unit virtue easts. Life Service Society MO, Ml, '.■{2; belles l.ettres Lit. MO; Delphian l.it. Ml. M2; Ministerial Ass’ll MO, Ml, M2. The beginning of our history dates hack as far as the fall of ’28 when we first organized as the Freshman Class. There were thirty-three of us. hut as the first few weeks of school went by we found our number thinned. There still remained, however, a goodly number to carry the work on. One can’t say that Freshmen are ignorant altogether. The first move we made was to elect a class adviser. After considering several, we chose Miss Matthewson. We have never regretted our choice, and I am sure if we had it to do over again it wouldn't have been- any different. She has been a constant help to us all through our high school life. In September, ’29, most of the old class was back. Some faces were missing but there were new ones to fill in the ranks. It was rather a strange experience for us to see the new class that took our place. We felt much older but still we had sympathy, for had we not been in the same boat the preceding year? Our Junior year was crowded! We assumed our duty as upper classmen, doing the best we could. The boys carried off the basketball trophy although they did submit the soccer championship to the Seniors. ’Twns that year that the Seniors found out that they couldn’t even get up early to fool the Juniors because we were up before, and saw that they safely got away” for their skip day. Tills year we have stepped on the last rung of the high school ladder and we must now look for another—perhaps longer—one to climb. It has been one of the happiest years in our memories. We have had hikes and functions, but the day that stands out clearest Is a certain, warm, sunny Thursday when we decided to skip. Our fun wasn’t spoiled in the least by the Juniors catching the last carload—for had not three whole cars stolen away ami not even a Junior out to tell them good-bye? After spending a day ami a half at Pleasant Lake, which is true to its name, we came home tired, but triumphant. At the end of the year when we look bark, we are certain tliat our benefits derived from attending Spring Arbor Seminary will be lasting, and that it has made a real impression on us. Our lives have been enriched by the pleasant contacts we have had here tills year. We also believe tliat the school won’t forget what a spirited, peppy bunch we were, and it Is our hope that most of us will return next year to continue our history. IIAHIUKTTF It BOICF Pa ye Thirly-lhree
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JUNIORS FLOYD BARTLIOTK •‘Harr Truth is miyhty anil il will prevail.” ('.Inss Pres. 31; Ministerial •31, 32; Soccer Copt. 29- ZU Basketball ,2t). ’III. ’32; Track ’29; Baseball ’29-’32; Volleyball '32. THEODORE J. WEMETTK Ted” There is samelliiny cordial in a fat man: everybody likes him. and he likes everybody. A Cappella ’30, ’32; Class Pres. 32: Basketball ’31; Capt. ’32; Soccer 30-’32; Baseball ’30-’32; Volleyball ’32. HERBERT HA7.EI.DINH lied “U’e have all a propensity lo yrasp a I forbidden frail.” Soccer Capt. ’30, ’31; Basketball Capt. ’30, '31; Volleyball Capt. ’32; Tennis Men's Doubles Champ; Class Treas. 32. DOMINIC MANNOIA Jockey” Politeness costs nothiny and uains everythin! . A Cappella 32; Basketball ’32; Baseball ’32; Soccer ’32; Ministerial Ass’n '32. GEO. NISWONGER-WELLS “Hnzzard I hail rather do and not Itromise than iromise and not do.” Class Sec. ’32; Baseball '32; Volleyball 32; Basketball ‘32; Delphian Literary ’32. CAROLYN V. BROWN “Wybbis iVo any el bill a dearer briny all dipped in anyel instinct. Faculty Adviser. I tunny” Gaiety pleases more when we are assured that it iloes not cover carelessness. Athletic Director ’32; Volleyball ’32; Basketball All Star ’32: I ..... All Star ’32; Delphian Literary Society ’32. MAHALA MIl.I.lvR Maholla Charm iny in yniel and worker. dis tosilion. a conscientious ('.lass Vice Pres. '31 ; Delphian Literary 31, ’32; Council Member; Class Parliamentarian: Volleyball ’32. AGNES HUFFMAN Huffman .I contented heart is an even sea. in the midst of all storms. Indoor ’31. ’32; Basketball ’32; Volleyball ’32. Helen McDonald Mac Happiness does still the lony-cst thrive where joys and yrtefs have turns alternative. Indoor All Star ’32; Volleyball ’32; Basketball ’32; Delphian Literary '32; Class Treas. ’32. Page Thirty-five
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