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Claire Dillon Iggy 'iLimelight Staff. Latin Club. Dramatics IV. Orchestra III, IV. Pro Merito. Reports of W. H. S. Senior Bazar Committee. Fotch de banjo out and gib us one song 'fore we goes . Claire, quiet and smiling in her thoughtful way, well deserves the honor of being the most original member of the Senior Class. Vxfhenever she does anything, originality takes precedence so that the result is unexpected and staggering. She holds the undivided laurels of class poet, and her work is intermingled with a fine sense of humor. The school orchestra would not seem complete without Claire's Mandolin. Male- ignoning Claire seemed so sincere and thoughtful when she played 'tCould I Only Find My Man fin The Charm School . Added to these extraordinary capabilities is Claire's taste for artistic work. She is a. good scout and we sincerely hope she may find pleasure and opportunity when she chooses her vocation. May Ruth Emerson May Pro Merito. Business Mgr., Reports of W. H. S. Dramatics IV. Underwood Silver Medal. L. C. Smith Silver Medal. Royal Gold Medal. 'Nothing is impossible to industry. XVe'll always remember May as one who could have a good time and still be up in her studies. Efficiency and thoroughness are her outstanding characteristics. As Madame Jeune Tou- jours she displayed her real sellf as a girl of attractive and niagnetic personality. May is one of the leading students of the t'ommercial department, and as brilliant and versatile a girl is hard to find. 'We wish you luck in every way, May, and a thorns less path to success. Dl2ll'Qill'1'il Idnglcsby Pt Lgll t'Reports of VV. H. S. Staii. Dramatics IV. Girls Glee Club. Senior Bazar Committee. Love her 1 well we guess we do lNlargaret makes every acquaintance her friend and that is why the air itself seems to breathe a good word for this sunny, bright girl. YVhatever Margaret does or says on the previous evening, she knows her American history the next day - much to the distress of her classmates. From somewhere or someone Margaret acquired the power to believe everything - much to our satisfaction and amusement. But donft change a bit, lVlargaretg keep right on dancing, smiling, and talking right through life and the world is yours, my girl.
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Andrew Campion Andy Track ll, HI, IV. Basketball Ill, IV. Limelight Staff. Reports of W. H. S. Executive Committee. I find earth not gray but rosy. Andy, as a member of the executive committee, has done a world of good for the Class. He is a powerful talker and a clear thinker striving always to put his best effort into what he is doing. Andy's genius lies in his dancing where he has the grace of a second Gilda Gray. Constant practice, we are told, has brought Andy to a degree of perfection second to none. He is well liked by all, especially the girls, for whom Andy also has a fondness. Mildred Caunpion Millie Senior Bazar. Music Club. L. C. Smith Bronze Medal. See her but smile your cares depart. 'fMillie , the sweetest girl in our class. ls she fast? l'll say so, when she is reading and reciting poetry in a classroom. Together with 'Banjo Eyes Prendergast, she travels the wide world leaving everywhere a trail of charm-stricken admirers. She never raises her voice above a whisper in school, which is a su1'e proof of her linesse. Alphonse Canon Karin-r Baseball HI. Audubon Club I. Most Like a. Gentleman . Caron is the class barber, liayving acquired that position in his Junior year. He was always quiet until his Senior year when a little 'fFreshie crossed his path. Then he took one long ride. All the boys envied him. Phonse never seems, to have troubles. He is always joyous, happy, and a good friend to have. He is planning to go to a business college where we all know he will soon be climbing the ladder of success.
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Ruth Ferguson Fcrgic Pro Merito. Limelight Staff. Latin Club. Dramatics IV. Charms strike the sight . Charming-Yes! She got it at the Charm School under the direction of Mr. Bevans? ? ? The magnetic spirit of the school. Whether at a dance or a skating party she always has an admirer. One of the most sought after girls lin the Senior Class as well as in the entire High School. They say that clothes make the mang Well, in this case, clothes make a charming girl irresistible. Studies do not interfere with her social affairs, or vice versa, for in every class she 'tstars',. Nobody can study or knows how to study like Ruth. Once her eyes are on her book, it takes little short of a Harvard fullback to make her take them off. And let's not pass without a word of praise for those eyes. Ah! Those eyes, those captivating eyes. A good studenlt, a charming girl, she enters life with every promise for a successful career. l Arlclurd Fleurvnt HNap Track I, II, III, IV. Editor-in-Chiief, Reports of W. H. Sf, Baseball, I, II, III, IV. f'Limelight Stall. Basketball I, II, III, IV. President of Assembly. Football III, IV, Dramatics IV. Royal Gold Medal. He was a valiant man . A laugh beyond the power of man to imitate and a world of natural ability in all lines of athletics, are the two recommend- ations we can give the world in behalf of t'Nap . He is another four letter man this year, being a running mate of Szydla on the basketball court where they both have made names for them- selves. On the gridiron Nap was equally great. Playing at quarterback he was a triple-threat man, with ability to kick, run, or pass the ball. Although playing his first year of school team football, the spirals from Nap's toe gave many a foe a sinking heart, and these punts equalled those of most college players. His intellectual prowess in the classroom is of the same standard as his athletic ability. Nap does not possess an enemy in the school and we know that he will meet with the same success at college and in life. Stephen Green Put Football IV. Track IV. Dramatics IV. Limelight Staff. I was the one for bewitching them. Put is our best offering to vie with Barney Oldfield. He is a wizard on the dirt trackiespecially back roads. Though Put never says much, remember that still 'Waters run deep! Setting all joking aside, we must stress Put's big virtue displayed in the ever-memorable Ware versus Palmer football game. Playing with a dislocated shoulder, he virtually held his side of the line one-handed. More power to you, Put , and may that courage and constancy accompany you always.
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