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MAROON AND GRAY Twenty-tlzrec'
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MAROON HELEN HARVEY VVit, now and then struck smartly shows a spark. ROBERT HASEK Wisdom sits aloneg intelligence IS un- feignedf' DOROTHY HEATON Sigh'd and lookid, and sigh'd againf, DOT HEE'FER 'KW'hat is more silly than silly laughter. pu BLAIR HENNINOER I dare do all that may become a man. ALBERT HILDEBRANDT A'Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigncclf' LOUISA HINCKLY 'KI feel in every smile a chain. BOB HOLLENBAUOH VVhen joy and duty clash, let duty go to smashf, MARY ELLEN HOMAN The smile that was childlike and blandf' lVlARTHA HORNER Her talents were of the more silent class. IEANNE HOUSER But there's a good time comrngf' BETTY HOUTZ Blushing is the calm of virtue. KENNETH HOUTZ Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. RODNEY HOY L'Small you say? Don't be sillyll' BOB INGRAM Which he by hook or crook has gathered and by his own inventions fathered. ARTHUR IEFFREY The lover, rooted, staysf, BOE IONES An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sor- 77 row. PAULINE IQALIN l'AmbitiOn has no restf' M, BOB IGERBY A What good man is not his own friend?', AND GRAY CORA KRUMRINE Where is the other half?', BARBARA LEWIS As merry as the day is long. EVELYN LONGEE Full of a sweet indifference. MARY MADISON Some touch of nature's genial glow. PEARL MAELHORN Making all future fruits of the pastf, SARA MARKLE cz - - ,, My heart IS ever at your service. HAROLD MARTZ Not stepping oier the bounds of modesty. ARLENE MEOKLEY Too busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. IANE MERRITT The world is oblivious to the appearance of merit oftener than merit itself. NOREENE MITCHELL She looks unuttered things. BUCKY MITCIIELL There's mischief in this man-and might. CHARLES MOTHERSBAUGH I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. KITTY MUSSER The world delights in sunny peoplef, VIRGINIA MYERS Foul whisperings are abroad. MUTT MCCORMICK His hair stood upright like porcupine quills. MARY CATHERINE MCCORMICK Cuckoo-cuckoo, no other note. DOT PEARCE 1 No man shall cornei within-a mile of my court. ' fContz'nued on page 52j Twenty-two
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MAROON AND GRAY JUNIOR CLASS SIXTH Row-fleft to rightj--R. Williams, E. VVilliams, R. Olmstead, W. Robinson, L Smith, I. Shigley, R. Clyde, G. Chedsey, R. Bloom, G. Fletcher, D. Grubb, F. McMur: ray, R. Corl, S. Walker, T. Herman, R. Herman. FIIITII Row--A. Patrick, F. Lininger, D. Lyons, F. Hecker. M. Gearhart, V. Parsons Turner, B. Bose, L. Bloom, L. Bell, Carson, D. Porter, li. Murtorff, I. Stein Whitehill, C. Abramson. FoeIiTH Row-P. Heard, A. Wolfe, F. Brooks, G. Spicer, M. Poorman, G. Womer, T. Evey, L. Weiser, H. Dunkleberger, A. Klinger, W. Struble, P. Shoemaker, M. K. Myers, R. Pearce, P. Swartz, M. Ward, T. Patterson. THIRD Row-M. Ammerman, F. Struble, R. I. Harman, M. Frank, M. Brouse, G. Harman H. Hoy, P. Grubb, A. Homan, H. Gilligan. li. Iohnson, W. Shreck, I. Smith, W. Kline, L. Homan, D. Markle. SECOND Row-F. Marquardt, H. Hechler, I. Stover, B. litters, B. Fleming, B. Lowe, I. Taylor, M. I. Kistler, A. Noll, E. Nixon, I. Gulick, M. F. Leitzell, M. E. Sproat, R. Homan, H. Darby. FIRST Row-W. Krumrine, V. A. Hartman, C. Blanchet, li. Mattil, M. Meyers, G. Sheehee, li. Maurer, H. Frizzell, li. Haugh, B. Thompson, I. Suydam, I. Powley. Junior Class History Nearing the completion of the second hall' ol' our high school career, we pause a mo ment to gaze back upon our accomplishments. One of our Freshman home rooms won the P. T. A. home room scholarship cup. Our Soph Hop was a big success. We were well represented by our lettermen in football, soccer, and basketball. Florence Marquardt and Fred Lininger were Iunior representatives to the debating team. Our Iunior Prom was well attended. The annual junior Plays, directed by Miss Morrow, allowed forty-live Iunior parts in the plays. Florence Noll and Mary lane Kistler edited the lunior issues of the Piper, while Patsy Swartz and lane Gulick were business managers. We are looking forward to our Senior year with anticipation, and will fulfill the duties of Seniors to the best ol, our abilities. Twenty four ,E. , B. 7
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