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ff?'Ii'I CACHE 1 9 3 7 MITCHELL E. HESS Mike Hit 'vm hard If you :ln what you should null. You must hvar what you would not. Mi-ta-In-II is om- who I-un svlrlom In- funnel studying. IIe's gvm-rally In the midst uf za. spurt Iimgzlzilie. NVQ: Il0n't know what Slitvhvll intends to do, hut we Iiope ha- siim-cells in the gzune of life. Sc-ie-nf-0 Club I. Il: Builders' C'Iuh I: Assvnibly Prn- grzmi I: Buys' Night III, IVQ Baseball I, IV. th-in-rail Cuurse. ELIZABETH ANN HUNT Lib Oh, Boy! I'1-rsnuisivs-. yi-I slvnyimr, I-yes. all I-Ioqiu-III with lzIn:.:'Ilng.w of thx-ir own. liih was :L IlQVVl'0llIt'I to the SI-nior I-lass this yi-nr, but il, w:Isn't long bvforn- In-r willing: way and frivnmlly sniilv haul 4-zu'ne-rl Ilvl' many friends, und also vnslinrucl thu In-alrl nf uno of thv stvrnm' svx. As to I.ib's ambition? It tzxkvs nn wrinkling of ilu- bruw tu de-viflv thai!! .lust tu Iw an swoe-L und l'IIlIl'lIIIlII-Y wifv. Ar:-n't we right, Iiih? Vs-rnmi, High--4Girls' A. l'. IIIQ SI-I-lu-lzlry .V U. IV: Lost and Found CUlIIIl1II.IQ't'I FII-Id Imy. XVashIng'tun IIi2'I1fGlvvI'l1llI IV: Imnl-im: Uluh IV1 SI-ienuv Club IV: Atlvvrtisingr IIIIIIIIIIIIIQN' Ye-zu' Iinok IV: PIzu:iaris-ts' Ihiraalise- IV3 Uiitduur Club IV: Hom-key IVQ Sovve-r IV: Baslu-tlrnll IV: Iiasn-bull IV. th-ns-rzll Uonrsv. JIOISEPH CLAUDE IAK Joe Hex'Iu-s lIIl'IlllSt'IVk'S haul fullon bvhind! NVl1en0'1-I' he wvnt lie-fm-iw. .luv has he-on zu-'tive In spurts thrmvugxliout his ss-huol m'u.i'a-I-i', ge-ttinpr his lm-tit:-I' in fIIOIIl?lII mul Imskn-Ilmll. Juv has vulinvzl down nutiim-vulvly sim-v Phillipsburfr has ui- ti'zu't+-cI his nttvnticm. III- has the nhiliity tu snm-uk vlx-:Irly :Incl inte-'rcs-tinsrly and thlis will varry him fair, Varsity 1'Iub III. IV: Varsity Minstrvl III: SI'I+'lIl't' l'Iub I. II. Ill: Opvrcttzm III: Ass:-lnbly I'i'o- piruin II: Iioys' Nviirht l. II, III, IV: Ifwutlmll I, II, III, IV: HIV III. IV: Ilnskelbull I. II, III. IV: NIV IV: 'I'l'zu'k III. IV: AIIVI-1'LisIim.5 Uoimnitlvc YPZII' IEOIIIL th-ni-1'uI Uuursc. MARY CAROLYN INSCIIO My I10ll'Uf'IIS', IIvr I-yn-s are stars nf Iwilig.:'I1't fair, I.IkI- twilight. loo. llefl' Ilusliy h:Iir. Mary is om- whn fits into plum- as an friend of L'Vk'l'X nnri, working: and playim: with El Iilieuibln- frzlnkne-ss that I-unws uf modesty and undvrstnmlinpr, Mary has that rare :Ind subth- quality. fl'lIIIlIIIIl' vluwni. Latin Club III: Glu- Club I, II. Ilvnvral Course. Twenty
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CACHE 1 9 3 7 MARIAN MOURER HAGERMAN Haggie Her eyes-an outboard sign of all the warmth within. IIagg'ie's enthusiasm for everything she undertakes is contagious so that the rest of us enjoy ourselves the more for being: with her. Her favorite pastime is dancing and driving: her pals around in the Pontiac. Marian is all set for Cedar Crest College, where we know she will be a success, bet'-ause of her sunny dis- position and ready smile. llramaltie Club III: Science Club II. III, IV: Tennis II, IV: Class Play III: Traffic Clu-b III: Auditorium Plays. I, II: Girls' Night I, Il, III, IV: Basketball II: Play Day II. III: Soccer IV. Collefsfe Preparatory Course. WILLARD HANN Will What a- gal. Go West, young: llI21II,12lYld grow with the e-iuntryf' IYillarfI seldom studies-much to the uxasperation of tho lean-hers. His outside activities are t-enitered on dana-ing' and Alartlia. XVillard's ambition is still a question. Here's hoping he'll find an answer soon. St-ienee Club I. II, III: Varsity Club IV: Boys' Night I, II, III, IV: Track. I, II, III, IV: Basketball I, II, III, TV: Punetualvity I, II, III, IV: Attendanre I: Interc-lass Basketball I. II: Play Day II, III: Interelass Basketball Champs. General Course. ELSIE ELIZABETH HARTMAN ColoInes.s, 'and labsent-e of heat and haste. indicate fine qualities. Ifllsie. the hardworker and fun-loving: girl nf our elass. has natllifally wavy hair, whit-li is the envy of every- one and for this reason, we think, she wants to be zt Ileautit-ian. More power to you, Ifllsie, long' may you wave. tllee Club I: Knitting' Club III: Assembly Program I: Play Hay II, III: Punvtuality I. II. Commercial Course. GEORGIA ALYCE HENDERSHOT Georgie Oh, Baby. ' The roses on your cheeks were never made To bless the eye alone. and then to fade: Nor had the cherries on your lips their being, To please no other sense than that of seeing. Une can t say too much about Georgie. In her scholastic work, she ranks high, and yet Georgie can find time to have alittle fun now and then. Georgiefs favorite pal is Lois. but we have our suspicions that her real affections are tied up in Oxford. Arista. Club II, III, IV: Latin Club I, II: Vice Presi- dent I, II: Outdoor Club I, II, III: Traffic Club III: Class Play III: Class Play Prompter IV: Girls' Night I, II, III, IV: Plag'iarists' Paradise IV: Basketball II. III: Soccer II, III: Ushers' Club III. IV: President IV. General Course. Nineteen
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CACHE 9 I 3 7 MARY HELENE JEAN Little isiaiid is soonest mended. Mary has been very studious through her four years in high sehool. NVe find her to be a very energetic and helpful worker in :anything she undertakes. M.ary's hobbies are sw'im'ming and reading. She expet-tis to be a seere-tary. We all wiish her the best of luck and success. Latin Club I, II: Arista ll, III, IV: Soc-rer Team ll' Baseball II: Attendunre II: Punt-tualiity I. II. 'llll l'lagiai'ists' l'ara1lise IV: Assembly Progriani I. General Course. EDWARD SHERWOOD JOHNSON Eddie You slay me! 'KA stiill small voiref' In spite of a ce-r-tain Senior girl and a perfectly adm a.ble wave. two difficulties which have eausefl Eddie zu. great deal of trouble this year: he has found enough time to arquire an enviable scholastic- record d . - an to develop those teirflying fingers into something whiieh seems very promising as his future career. Arista Club II, III, IV: Latin Club I, II: French Club IV: Dramatic Club II: Dancing Club IV: Glee Club I. II. III, IV: Plagiarists' Paradise IV: Orches- tra. III, IV: Class Play III, IV: Operet-ta III, IV: P.-T. A. Program III, IV: Assembly Programs I, II, III, IV: Popular Orchestra IV: Presis Club III, IV: Exeeutiive Commiitt-ee III. IV: Corresponding Serretairy IV: Dam-e Committee III, IV: Boys' Night III, IV: Punetuality I. II. III. IV: Attendance II. III: Personals Committee Year Hook IV: Library Club IV: Music' IV Ill, IV: Advertising Coinmitti-e I '. tleiii-ml Course. LOREN JOHNSON Gomez Strong reasons make strong at-t'iions. Gomez has marie his mark behind the basketball in-stead of behind h-is books. His abil-itiies though, do not stop with baskeitib-all, but inelude baseball and football as well. However, as long as he has a chance to make those baskeitsqand can roax some girl into doing his homework, lie'l1 get by. Varsity Ministrel III: Varsity Club III, IV: Basket- ball I, II, III, IV: Football I. III, IV: Seiem-it Club I. II: Boys' Night I, II. Ill: Hobby Club: Hase- ball II, III, IV. tiene-ral Course. EDWIN FLOYD KEESLER Ed So what? Gayly the Troub-adour tourhed his Guitar. Ed is one of the youngest members of our elass. Ile is very interested in the manly ant of wrestling, and likes sports of all kiinds. lCdw.in's alffee-ti-on for a ve-rtalin Junior girl has flourished into its second year. H-is prowess in playing the guitar is well-known in this viic-in-iity. Ed is planning to study civil engineering at Lafay- ette College nexit year. Builders' Club I, II: Library Club I, II, III, IV: lfobby Club I: Attend-ance I, II: Traffie Club Ill: Glee Club I, II: Foo-tball IV: Wrestling IV: Popular Uri-hestm, IV: Ye-ar Rook Advertising Committee IV. General l 0lll'S0. Twen ty-on 0
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