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wmmmmmmrwmrmi T H E E L E C T R A 'iissimmrrsimmmm' harmonica. He used to have quite a knack at the old mouth organ when we were Seniors. but I dare say not one of the class appreciated his music then. Myrtle Moore is chief stenographer and bookkeeper in Sharon Importers, of which VVilliam Sharon is president. Both have made good in the world and life is rosy for them. VVilla Simon is an interior decorator. Decorating seems to have come natural to her, and by studying at Margaret Morrison College. she has become so accomplished that she is much in demand. John Skiriski is running the Homey-Hotel. in VVashington, D. C. Last summer I visited it and-such service! If you ever visit VVashington, go there. All the comfort and privileges of home shall be yours. Samuel Moyer is Speaker of the House in Congress. Sam always liked to talk, in the good old school days, so, I dare say, he is satisfied. Clyde Mellon has realized his ambitions to become a minister and is now Rev. C. Mellon. XVhy, here is little joe Smith !. The last time I heard from him he was a typing teacher in the Wiestinghouse High School, turning out expert typists. Dorothy Smith is candy sampler at the York Candy Kitchen in Elvina. N. Y. Murray Truby of America's foremost humorist. His natural ability has helped him greatly. And so ends our class. America is richer for our having lived. -Katherine Morgan. FAREWELL Farewell, dear friends, for now has come The parting of the waysg lVhen each goes forth into the world To seek for fame and wealth. VVe know not what lies before us, Joy, success or failure, But with buoyant hope may we strive To reach the highest goal. Years we have traveled together, But few they seem today: VVe shared our joys and our sorrows As only friends can do. Our graduation day has come, VVe leave dear Springdale High, May truth, loyalty, and love, Go with us day by day. -Verda Davidson. si.. - .. .. 1 9 2 at L v V A Page twenty-six
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'3THE ELECTRA First Row, Lleft to riglitlevlaines Marshall, Harold Krumpe, Andrew Swerclell, Donald Ross, Ferclinancl lllrakic, joseph Bailie. Henry Keeffer, Dwayne Mueller. Second Row-Margaret Branzet. Alice Vlfalters, Marian VVenzel, jose- phine Remaley. Betty Stoup, Myra Henclrickson, Martha Wlliipkey, 'l'helnm llepler, Helen Dorothy Armstrong, Ethel Campbell. Tliirrl Row-Ernest Keeffer, George Daniels, Eleanor Bonin, Louise Briuton, Beulah Mac.-lXloney, Ruth Smith, Katherine Boyd. Louise Ralclus, Jerry McClusky, Rohert Isenlnerg. Fourth Row-Ruth Neison, Eva Hlatkey, Lucille Bechman, Thelma Shaw, Helen McQuaicl. Fifth Row-Charles Cashclollarg Mr. Aber, sponsorg Helen Myereg Miss Ellenherger, sponsor: Mary XX'Yll'lSf6l, Dorothy Couch, lillsworth lirumpe. joseph Brinton. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ellsworth Krumpe .,..V.. .......................... w.......,,.,.. ..,... I 5 1 'esident Martha VVhipkey ..r..... ,.w.,,...,,.. X 'ice-l'resiclent Donald Ross ..,...wV..,,.................................,........,, Secretary-'l'reasurer Sponsors, Miss llazel lillenherger. Mr. Lee .X. .Xher. . ... .v. L. .v. .w. .v. ... ,A l 9 2 8 .,. ... , .,. .-. .v. :gr Page twenty-eight l l l l l i l l fe in I
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