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R S zie ' iii g r y—sometimes Martha Louise Sarris “Spook” Not to be vain with beauty so fair Calls for much strength and fabulous care. Operetta 1-2; Junior Play Staff; Senior Play Staff; Trojan Staff 4; Sturgensian Staff; J-Hop Committee; Chorus 1-2. LE • - Somhhnds fa for, ‘ Jr never is she real bad. r 6jan Staff 4; Operetta 1-4; Choir 4. Dorothy Shemberger “Dot” Many larks can’t sing as good Although 1 bet they wish they could. Operetta 2-4; Choir 3-4; Chorus 2-4; Treasurer, Glee Club 4; Rural Students Club 1-3-4; President, Rural Students Club 4; Brighton, Ind. 2; Sophomore Play 2. Charles Shisley “Chuck” He flays clarinet in our band. Don’t you think it’s really grand? Orchestra 3-4; Operetta Orches¬ tra 4; Band 1-4; Trojan Staff 4; J-Hop Committee; Debate 4. wmammm ill tor .r ' %. ,■ 0 ft 3s ¥T ■ f 1 91 Celia Sigler “Betty” A witty saying now and then Does much for happiness of men. G. A. A. 2-4; Girl Reserves 4; J-Hop Committee; Operetta 1 ; Trojan Staff 4. f W dSt Iurton Smith. r Bert” ' tkfH+k?s ' sim dfcHfoes it well He might be famous—who can teizrl Glee Club 2-4; Operetta 1-4; Choir A’ Boys Q f rtet 3-4; Troy Mary Stolebarger “Stolie” We thought and thought until late hours But couldn’t find words to suit her powers. Girl Reserves 1-4; Operetta 1-2; G. A. A. 2-4; J-Hop Committee; Junior Play; Intramurals 1-4. Maxine Studeman “Maxie” Just mention school and you will see How very -happy she can be. Band 1-3; J-Hop Committee; Speech Club 3; Operetta Orches¬ tra 3 ; Honor Roll. Dorothy Sumney “Blondie” Because she’ll soon become a wife We hope she’ll have a happy life. Operetta 3-4; R. S. Club 1-2-4; Choir 4. Guy Turner “Chappie” Is it Bob Taylor who meets our eyes Oh, no, it’s only a surprise. Band 1-4; Class Officer 3; Tro¬ jan Staff 4; Sturgensian Staff; J-Hop Committee; Intramurals 1; Senior Play.
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Rosadelle Parker “Rosie” A personality as fine As her violin strings so divine Girl Reserves 1-3; Orchestra 3-4; Operetta Orchestra 3-4. Wilma Parker “Willie” An optimist in this world of care She knows neither worry nor despair. Science Club 2-4; Chorus 1-2; Operetta 2; Intramurals 1-2. 0 HP Edgar Paski “Pascal” So?ne day he will be hurled to fame With scientists of every name. Orchestra 3-4; Science Club 3-4; Band 1-4. Kathryn Pinney “Piney” Though “Pinney ' s from heaven” so they say, She ' s not an angel every day Speech Club 3; Speech Play 3. Fred Rahn “Fritz” Books and lessons never matter For to me they ' re idle chatter Operetta 1; Glee Club 3. Nita Jane Rex “Nedie” Her pleasantness is like a balm That has much comfort and much calm. Girl Reserves 1-4; Intramurals 1-2-4. Fred W. Robinson “Ted” Under direction of his baton Beautiful music comes thereon Class Officer 1; Band 1-4; Ass’t Conductor 3-4; Student Council 2; J-Hop Committee; Junior Play; Senior Play; Operetta Or¬ chestra 3-4; Debate 4; Honor Roll. Richard Runyan “Dick” If ' ere your heart for him is pleading Just look and you will find him reading. Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Varsity Club 2-4; Hi-Y 1-4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 2; J-Hop Committee; Junior Play; Trojan Staff 3; Sturgen- sian Staff; Intramurals 2-3. George Sadewasser “Sodie” Although he ' s quiet usually , He ' s really nice as he can be. F. F. A. 2-4; Junior Play Staff; Senior Play Staff. Joyce Sager “Joe-c” If no news is good news, Then what we know of her is good. Colon High School; Operetta 1; Soft Ball League 1-3.
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Edgar Ulrey “Ed” We look tip to hint and say, “He’s a gentlemen every day? Basketball 1-3; Baseball 2-3 ■ Glee Club 1 ; Music 1. Frieda Volpel “Fid” With school her mind not always clicks She’s busy thinking up some tricks. Girl Reserves 1-4; President, G. R. 4; Trojan Staff 3; Junior Play; Sturgensian Staff; J-Hop Committee; G. A. A. 2-4; intra¬ murals 1-3; honor roll. Grace Ellen White “Grade Allen” She hurries here and hurries there It’s hard to catch her anywhere. Science Club 2-3. Jeanne Wright “Jay” To know just what her talents be — The keyword — versatility. Operetta 3; Intramurals 1-3; Honor roll. Willetta Wright “Billie” Last but not least—the saying goes And this suits Willetta , as every- I one knows. Science Club 3-4; Choir 4; Op¬ eretta 4; Intramurals 4. John Marx “Ja ck” John FrarM+syAp Qp i a dubioi HONOR STUDENTS Senior students with the highest scholastic standings over the four year high school period are placed on the hon¬ or roll in order- of their grades. First was M. Stude- man and second was F. Rob¬ inson. Front Row: J. Gilbert, B. Mamroe, D. Hrdina, F. Volpel. Back Row: M. Studeman, F. Robinson, F. Stevenson, V. Judd. Absent: P. Griffeth, J. Wright.
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