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THE CLARION 23 GEORGE SMITH— sheik” Men of few words are the best ' General Course Vice-President, Agg. Association, ' 26; Basketball, ' 26; Hi-Y, ’24, ' 25, ' 26. GILBERT THOMPSON— “gib“ “ There is an occasion , a cause , a why , and a wherefore in all things College Preparatory Course Art Editor, “Clarion, ' 26; Dramatic Club, ' 26; Track, ' 25, ' 26; “All Aboard, ' 26; Hi-Y, ’24, ’25, ’26. ALICE VOLLSTAEDT “ Unostentatious , but she ma){es her presence felt. Commercial Course Senate, ' 25; Gregg Club, ’25; Commercial Club, ’26; Class Typist, ' 26; Typist, “Clarion, ’26; Operetta, ' 24, ' 25; “All Aboard, ’26; Hi-Y, ’24. EVELYN WATSON— “tom “For she is wise if I can judge of her And fair she is if that mine eyes be true And true she is as she hath proved herself . College Preparatory Course President S. C. H. S. C., ' 26; Athletic Editor, “Clarion, ' 26; Class Vice-President, ' 25; Dramatic Club, ' 24; Debating Team, ’24; Basketball, ' 24, ' 25; Baseball, ' 25, ' 26; Orchestra, ' 24, ' 25; Operetta, ' 24, ' 25; Hi-Y, 24, 25, 26. GLADYS WENNING— “shorty “ She nothing common did or mean. College Preparatory Course Debating Team, ' 25, ' 26; Basketball, ' 25, ' 26; Baseball, ' 25, ' 26; Track, ' 25, ’26; “All Aboard, ' 26; Hi-Y, ' 26. NELLIE WUEST — “cider queen “The sunshine of her smile. College Preparatory Course Agg. Association, ' 24, ' 25, Vice-President, ’26; Senate, ' 26; Orchestra, ' 24, ' 25; Operetta, ' 24, ' 25; Track, ’24; “All Aboard, ' 26; Hi-Y, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26.
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22 THE CLARION DAVID MURPHY— mike “A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows . Scientific Course Assistant Business Manager, “Clarion,” ' 26; Senate, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Basketball, ' 25, ' 26; Baseball, ' 25, ' 26; Operetta, ' 24; Hi ' Y, ' 24, ' 25, 26. FRANCIS MURRAY—”;, p ” “ ' Tis not the man that nows the most that has the most to say. ' Scientific Course Secretary, S. C. H. S. C., ' 26; Editor, “Clarion,” ' 26; Senate, ’24, ' 25, ' 26; Basket ' ball, Manager, ' 26; “All Aboard,” ' 26; Hi ' Y, ' 25, President, ’26. PHYLLIS ROBERTSON— “fill ' Us” “Small measure , but quality superfine . College Preparatory Course Snapshot Editor, “Clarion,” ’26; Senate, ’25, ’26; Agg. Association, ' 25, ' 26; Track, ' 24, ' 25, ' 26; Basketball, ' 26; “All Aboard,” ' 26; Hi ' Y, ’25, ’26. BRUCE SCHLINKERT— “brick” “On their own merits , modest men are dumb. Scientific Course Athletic Editor, “Clarion,” ' 26; Basketball, ’25, Captain, ' 26; Football, ’23, ' 24, ' 25; Track, ’24, ' 25, ’26; Orchestra, ' 24, ' 25; Operetta, ’24; “All Aboard,” ’26. LEO SHOVAN— “frenchy” ” Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the future. General Course Football, ' 24, ' 26; Operetta, ' 24; Baseball, ' 25, ' 26. HENRY SIMONS— “hank” “A creature not too bright or good For human nature ' s daily food. Scientific Course Joke Editor, “Clarion,” ' 26; Football, ’24, ' 25; Operetta, ' 24, ’25, ’26; “All Aboard,” ' 26; Hi ' Y, ' 26.
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24 THE CLARION Senior Class President Vice ' President . . Secretary Treasurer Representatives Motto: Harlow B. Meno Alfred Delor Mary F. Kennedy Hazel B. Meiselbach Phyllis Robertson Francis Murray Colors: Maroon and White Flower: Red Rose He Conquers Who Conquers Himself Senior Creed CREDIMUS We believe in scholarship and have endeavored to make it a practice, not merely a theory. We believe in loyalty to our teams, for they endure hardships as good soldiers, to represent us in our contests for recognition. We believe in fair play, without which even a victory is a defeat. We believe in the worthwhileness of high school friendships. We believe in perseverance through difficulties for we hope it is not with us as with those whom small things can discourage. We believe that true happiness is a valuable asset in life and we would always remember that a merry heart doeth good like a medicine. We believe in reaching for the highest in spirit, mind, and body. We believe that out success, if we may be permitted to call it such, is not due to ourselves alone but to the merits of our school — its building, its books, its faculty and the wholesomeness of its atmosphere. Class SHIP We sailors on board old ' 26 Four years ago set out With a mighty crew of fifty six — To travel the world about. The first long year we struggled on. And stopped at many a port. Few sailors left, while most stayed on For learning and for sports. Poem OF ' 26 Our faithful helmsman at the wheel Was steering straight ahead — E ' er mindful of us with heart of steel, Our third year quickly sped. Our captain too, long may he live. He strove to guide us right. With four and twenty now on board The harbor ' s just in sight.
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