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LEONA SEITZ “A kindly, quiet spirit where malice finds no home.” Although quiet and reserved, Leona has gained many friends. Her entire school life has been spent with us and she has proven herself worthy of the name Senior. GENELLE SHAFFER “I ask no more than is due to me, though much is due.” “Jelly” is one of the most versatile and talented girls in our class. Espe¬ cially does she excel in dramatics and she is always willing to use her talent for the pleasure of her classmates. REX SETTLEMIRE ‘—-that tower of strength, Which stood foursquare to all the v inds that blew.” All hail to our glorious president! As he is always the same nice fellow to everyone he meets, his future will surely be bright with success. ROY SHAFFER “Eut an idle boy.” Lock whom we have here, the lion. Loy Shaffer. He is an adept at sav¬ ing time—for the students in English IV from 10:30 to 11:15. GERTRUDE SMITH “Talking is silver but silence is golden.” Gertrude came to us from Criders- ville last fall. Her main characteristic is that she wastes no words. EDYTHE SMITH “Hence, loathed Melancholy.” Edythe never is quiet, in or out of school. She has a pair of brown eyes which she uses to her advantage. .jo
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ANNE RINEHART “Hang sorrow, care would kill a cat.” We wonder why everyone—espe¬ cially the boys—teases Anne. She is a happy-go-lucky sort of girl and everybody likes her. ALFRED ROEDIGER ‘“An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” Alfred is a quiet level-headed fellow from the vicinity of Moulton. His most valuable time is divided between farming and school. EARL ROHRBACHER “A spirit calmer than the calmest lake.’’ Earl is interested in Science. When¬ ever oral reports are assigned we know what he will give. Not only doe he like Science, but he knows it. LUCILE SCHNELL “She has struggled, yearned, and aspired.” Lucile is thoroughly feminin e. Her high school life was varied, being full of both work and play. META SCHULTZ “For she was jes’ the quiet kind.” Meta came last year, too, to join 11 s. She will not forget her classmates and they certainly will not forget her. WILBUR SCHWARK “Serve yourself, would you be well served.’’ Wilbur is the man of our class. He is a typical Miles Standish and we know that he makes a good one. Wil¬ bur is well liked by his classmates.
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MARY SMITH “Art is power.” Mary loves Art with a capital A— that is why she was chosen as class artist. We suspect that Mary will educate herself along this line in the future. WILBERT SOUTH “Go slow, but be sure.” Everyone has an ambition, Wilbert’s is to be a prize fighter. We like to see everyone succeed so we hope that Wilbert will reach his star. RHOENA SPEES “Wee modest crimson tip’t flower.’’ Rhoena never comes to class with¬ out her lesson. She is a good student and a staunch friend. LOREN STEINER ‘Looked cooly around him with sharp common sense.” Loren joined our happy throng in the Junior year and has proven a worthy classmate. VIRGIL STEWART “I shall steadily aim higher.” Virgil is one of the most all-round fellows in the class. He is a leader and is successful in all he undertakes. His business ability has been shown in his splendid success as business manager of the Retrospect. MARY STEINECKER “She questions all the winds that blow.’’ Mary came to us last year, too. She certainly was, and is, a welcome member to our class.
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