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xo 1931 CA CH E , . . ELEANOR DIANE SCHAMP 'Schampien Oh.! Smartff' 'Illeg-ant as siniplivity. and warm as eestasyf' Eleanor has a. great deal of charm and gqriaee. whieh partly aeeountis fo-r her popularii-ty. Sc-ha.mpie might be considered as the typirial All- American f:IIY'I. Her scholastic record has only been equalled by her vatllletic- ability. As editor of our Year Book. HSL'II2'llII1lIt-In has shown her eapaeiity for hlard work, and the initiative that has carried her along' on the road towards success. Arista I, II. III, IV: Dranratie Club II: Outdoor Club I, III, IV: Glee Club II: Ifwtin Club I, II: Press Club III: Vive Pre-siidenit IV: President I: Class Play IV: Editor-in-1-hief Year Book IV: Assembly Plays I, II, III, IV: Cheer Leader III. IV: Capta-in IV: PIag'iarists' Paradise IV: Girls' Night I. II. III, IV: Punetualiity I. II. III, IV: Attendanve II. III, IV: Basketball II. III. IV: Sneeer III, IV: Horkey IV: Fashion Show I, II. III: Banquet Club II, IV: llanee Committee III. IV: Homeroiom Off-ieer II. III. TV: Athletic XY III: Numeral II: Internatiunatl 'apreant T, General Course. EUNICE CHARLOTTE SCHREPPLE Sc1'apple J'imminy Christmas ll' there were no little ones: there would be no ,great ones. -I':llIIIf.'9, one uf the mites in our 4-lass. has red hair. She is usually found in the typing' room, as she wants to be a. stenng'rapher. She and Madge are two great Companions, both hail- ing from Port Colden. G-lee Club I: Knitting' Club III: Class Play I, II: Girls' Night I. IV: Uffic-e Praetiee IIein'instr:ition IV: Poem in PIa.:riarists' I33l IIfIISI ' IV: Play llay II. III: Typing Committee Year Rook, IV. Commercial Course. CHARLES SKINNER Bulbs I will he the pattern of all patience, I will say nothing. I. Hubs is another of our baseball enthusiasts. Base- ball attracts his attention eonsiiilerably more than the 1-lass room. However, when there is material rompensa- tion, Hubs can display surprising energry. Punetuality and Attenclanee II: Intereliass Basket- ball I. Il: lnternlass Softball II: Iliaseball Champs. General Course. MILDRED JANE SKINNER Skinner Oh! Shoot! They laugh that win, llilrlreil is the lass nf our c-lass with the giggle. She- usually joins Minnie in going: to the rink for an evening of fun. Mildred wants tn be a stenographer. We sincerely wish her sueeess in her chosen wareer. Library Club II. III: Outdoor Club I: I'Iran1atir' Club I: S. P. Q. R. Latin Club I. II: Seienee Club II: Assembly Program I, II. IV: Class Play IV: Ushers' Club I, II. Ill. IV: International Pag'ei:int II: Offiee Practiee Iienmnstration IV: Girls' Night II: Plagi- arists' Paradise IV: Attendant-e I: Punrtnnlity I, II, III, IV. ' Cuminereial Course. Tiven fy-sriwil,
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CAC s 41, II'-I H E 1 Sl 3 7 BARBARA C. RUKENBROD Rookie Hi Touts! NVis4Iom is to the mind wheat he-:nlth is to tht- body. IV-ith her um'onm-rnt-sl utt-Itnde-. Ilurhau-an is :I in-rson who takes things as tht-y como :intl fini-she-s IIIUIII in th.- quickz-st w-ay possible. Sho won the zulini-ration of all in hor e-noi-:nous hit as 11 vomc-divnnv in 'tho opt-rr-tlu. Ih-im-mln-r'? From he-re Ii':u'b':LrzL Iron-s to UF-IIEII' Crt-st C'oIII-go wlwrl- we know sho will mnkn- ns many frivnnls :is sho has I1--ro. Glen Club I. II. III, IV: Ilnlin Ulub II, III: Ilibrziry Club III, IV: Opervt-tu II. III1.Illl'IIIIl' l'I:iy Ill: As- sembly Program IV: Glrls' Night II: Amlvn-rtisinpr Fmnmittoe Ve-ur Hook IV: l'lu:.riuris-Is' I':Ir:uIis.- IV. Gt-in-r':lI Uoursv. MARY ELIZABETH LANITTA RUSH I'Il bc' swirl' you. An nun-vo of mii'I.h is wo-rth 11, pollml of sorrow, Mary, who Iivl-s in Fnziiiklin 'Pownshin is u rt-p:ul:ir pnrlivipunt in tho various sports for I.1iIl'IS .in h-ipqh st-bool. Tho Villa Ilollt-1' Ibink tulu-s up quilt- 21 bit uf II:iry's limi-, wht-ro sho is IJCIIUPIIIIIY sn-on rolling' nwrrily along. MzLry's priv-atv umbi-ti-on is to be- gi svc'i'e-tary. Outdoor Club I. II. III. IV: Ilrinlgw- Club lllg 'I'ruI'I'i1' -Club III: Sc--ienc-o I'-lu-Ii I1 Girls' Night I. II. III. IV, I'nuvtua.lity I. II, III. IV: Attc-iirlziiii-o I. III. IV: Your Book 'Pypis-t IV: I'Iz1y Imy I. II. III: Soo--or 'IH-aiu III. IV: Iluslu-t-Iv-:III I. II, III, IV: II-wli-'X IV: I'.-'I'. A. I'rogrzImg NV IV: Numt-rail III. f'muinn-rviul I'ou-rso. FLORENCE E-LEANOR SARSON I.ntc'r III-r lmir is not mort- sunny Ihzlu hm-r lim-:n'I. I Ioi't-nf'e is tht- V'ilIL'tIIk'IOil'-IZLII ot' Olll' class. III-r zu'-I re--:id-ing: :intl utlile-bios. In sp-Ito ol' this full I-'Ior.-m'v has found t-imc to do :I Ii-Illo von- hobbius program, questiug. Sho sa-I-Ins to lure-for tho fit-III ol' I't'll1ISyIV2IlII-II for this. XVI- zlmbition is, but wt- urn- sun- that stu-I---ss will bt- nt hor siilo in wli-:Lie-vm-r sho tlt-virlos. Arista, Flub I. II. III, IV: Ih'zIiii-:I-Iiiv Cluh I. II: thit- rloor Ulub II. III. IV: UIIISS Play III, IV: I I't'IIl'II Uluh IV: Girls' Niglit I, II: I'Ia1s:iurists' I'ui':uIisf- IV: Athlm-tic' Nunn:-ruls III: Asst-inbly l'rog'ruin Il: IIm-In-y IV: SlIl't'l'I' I, II. III. IV: II-zlslu-lluill I, II. III. IV: I'oi's-onzlls Uoniinittc-o ll'Ii:iirni:uiI IV: Al- tvndalnm- Il: lfunotuulity I. II, III, IV: Iiohih llootl I'up.Ee-:int II1 II-:axiom-t, I'Iub II. 0un't sn-vin to clisvova--1' just what Ifloiw-114-I-'s III-nn-l':1I t'oui'sm-. EVELYN JANE S-CELSI Ev Why not? I :un surf- r-an-'s :in om-my lu lift-. I7 I'Ivvio s-in:-I-ri-ly Inc-lie-ve-s in tho quoitn-tion wo linu- cqivl-n hor. for she- nm-vt-r w-o-rrios about IIIIYIII-III,LZ'. I ot. in spite- of hm' high spirits, I'Ivvio is no-I 2lIl'ZIIlI to do Ll --'ood turn for H. pal. h II' you sh-ould follow up :I s-illy Iittln- gigprli-. I-Ivvii-' would sure-ly bv on tht- othor I-ntl of it. Ou-tdnor Vinh , I. III. IV: Pri-sielont IV: SI-in-nl f'Iub I: Imtin Club I. II: I4'rt-iwli Ulub IV: Asst-in 1 5 Prograin II: llohin Hood Ililf-Z'l'1lI1l II: Girls' Nipglit I II III IV' I'I:1v lmv II. III: Soc-1-I-r III, IV lnlsio--1'im.11'1, II,-III. iv, Im-kt-y W1 I :1sIiion shim T II III AIIXQIIINIIII. I ominittu IX I lllfllllt Klub . ,,.-.- ,. 1 ,- L. -, -, L w II, IV: Nunn-rails III: IV IV. Cnlll-20 I'ropzii'uIoi'y l'oui'so. T wcnfy-:-rix I I f'Iub III: Imnoina: Plub IV: II-iwliiiii-tic Ulub II: Stunt I I '
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.Q CA CH If 1 Sl .2 7 HELEN ESTHER SMITH Smitty Oh ye-ah! n Nothing is more useful than silt-nt-I-. Ilvlvu has only In-on with us :L Iittlt- ovvr gl yt-ur, hut that has been time t-nouprh for us to t'in4l out that slit- is not as quiet as she se-vtns. Smitty lives in Asbury und Iikt-s to sm-ntl hor spun- timt- rvziclinfr, whim-li isn't very long :is Hurst of ht-r tim-- is spe-nt with dats-s. .XI'l0lNI1l1'IK't' I. II, IV: I'um-tuulity I. II. III. IV: I'lug'i1u'i1sts' I'1II'lIlIISl ' IV1 Ut'I'it-0 I'I'lll'IIl'1' Ilvlnon- Strutiton IVQ Asst-mhly I'I'UIl'I'IIlII II3 Yvui' Hook Typist IV. f'omim-in-i:xI flonrsv. GLADYS EVELYN TAIT Laddie I know :1 girl who is onlin and f:l.il'. Shnfs wist- :intl lvairne-ml lu-yond UIDIIIIIII-I'lI. ' - z n ' ' i our vlan:-as und clurinp:.' Gladys is tht ltttst mlclition to he-r short timw with us, she exhihitml hm' skill as :tn artist so as to SUUIIFP zi posiitiion on tihv YI-ar liuiok Art St-sl I'. Allvntown lligli-Cliuss Play I: Uurrt-nt Evt-nts 'l'luIr I: Ilistiorivul Sm-ivity III. xV'Zl'ShIIlIJQIUII Iligrli---Iiilrrury Plulr IV: Art Ifltlitor YL-ar Ilook IV: l'Izu.:'iul'ists' l':u'zulisn- IV. Gvnvrzil Nours--. MARGARET JANE TEETS Peg 0h! Yeah-h! It's nice to be mltuiwtl when y'uu'rv nuturully nit-I-, IH-ig' has In-vii with us only at short time but ailrt-auly shi- se-cms like one of us. Siht- its vvry quit-It and rt-svrvotl, hut with :1 littlo t'0iilXIIII.l' shfi sharos in our niischit-f. Ilvr uiin in Iit'v is to iw at st-vrutairy, and with hm- nliility wv know sho will silt-vm-II. Here-'s llwk. l'l'P1'-H NViIson Iiiirhgtllm- Uluh I, II, III: Ulwiw-ttu Ill: lntert-lass Imslwtlizill I, II. III. XVushington IIiig'h4tllt-v Cluh IV1 I'ruvti4't- Iivmion- straution IV: Ve-'au' Rook 'Pylrist IV. I'UIIIIIll'I't'I1II fw0llI'SI'. CLARA ERNESTINE TOMB Rea,lly? I+'ui1' IIZIIIIFQVS swvvt simplicity, XViith els-5:21111-fl rt-flint-II. Plnmi is one of thost- Iuvky girls who sw-in to pit-t nlong with anybody. It was only last ye--ur that sho urrvivvml in VVYHHIIIIIIIIUYI, hut it 1Iidn't tizike Ulural long: to get 2I.K'lllllII.IlIIt'd. Altfhioupsqh quiet :incl rt-fservt-tl, sho has u smilv for everyone' that 1-ionws heir way. Koen it up, Flztlux, and you'lI always get along. Play Pity II'ip.:'I1--IlusluftIiiull I1 II-and I: 0i'1'In-s-tru I. II: Uni-rvttzl I. II. XVushing.:'ton IIip:.'Ii-fllll-v Vluh IV: Outdoor I'IuIv IV: IIo4'kPy IV: SUl'l't'l' IV: Ilrnsln-tlmll IV. tic-iwrzil C'ourst-. Twzmly-1'ighf
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