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19 3 4 ECHOES 19 3 4 SUSIE J. SACKETT Burdett Glee Club. 2-3; Homemaking Club. 3. “She was ever precise and promise-keeping.” FRED B. SEBRING “Freddie” Student Council, 1. Sargeanf-at-A:ms 2) (Treasurer 3) (President 4); Class Business Manager, 1-2-3; Athletic Association. 4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 4; Band, 3-4; Chorus, 4: Senior Play; Year Book Staff, 3; Junior Prom Com.; Senior Ball Com.; Football. 2; Baseball', 2-3. “Order is Heaven’s first law.” MARGUERITE E. SKINNER “Skinny” Junior Prom Com. Much study is weariness of the flesh.” EDWARD E. SMITH Valois “Eddie” Student Council, (Secretary. 2), 3-4; Athletic Association. 4; Washington Bicentennial Pageant. 2; Senior Play; Junior Prom Com.; Basketball, 4. “I loaf and invite my soui ” ALVIN SPADER “String” Sportsmansh p Brotherhood, 4; Year Book Staff. 4; Junior Prom Ccm.; Senior Ball Com ; Football, 2-3-4; TKack. 2-3; Basketball (Junior Varsity 2) (Varsity 3) (Captain of Varsity 4). “For thou art lean and long and lank as is the ribbed sea sand.” LUCY VIRGINIA SCIORE “Scorie” Student Council, 4 (Secretary); Class V ce-Presldenit. 3: Athletic Association, 4: Year Book S'aff, 3: Junior Prom. Com.: 4-H D.nner Com.. 4; Social Club (President) 4. “Villainous company hath been the death of me.” FRANK C. SHANNON Burdett “Frankie” Christmas Play, 3-4; Dramatic Club, 4; Public Speaking Prize, 3. He acted every part of an orator.” RICHARD SLATER “Dick” Student Council. 1-3-4; Year Book Staff, 4. “He had the strength cf his convictions.” ROBERT PAUL SMITH Valois “Smithy” Athletic Association, 4; Junior Prom Committee. Disguise over bondage as we will, Tis woman, woman rules us still.” OLIVER C. SPAULDING, Jr. Burdett “Ollie” Sportsmanship Brotherhood. 3-4; Orchestra. 1-2-3-4; Glee Club, 1-2-4; Band, 2-3-4; “Ghost of Lollypop Bay”, 2; “The Outlaw King”, 2; “Henry’s Wedding”, 4; “Ask the Professor”, 4; Young Farmers’ Club, 3-4: Football. 3-4: Basketball, (Junior Varsity 3) (Varsity 4); Tennis, 1-2-3-4; “The Gypsy Rover”. 4. “Oh, what may man within him hide though angel on the outward side.” Page Fourteen
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1 9 3 4 ECHOES 1 9 3 4 NELLIE B. KNOWLES Moreland “Nellie” Student Council, 1-2-3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood. 4; Junior Prom Com.; Senior Ba;! Com.; Election Day Dinner-Hememaking Club. 3 (President) ; Social Club Represer.-ative, 4. “Tell me thy company and T will tell thee what thou art.” LESLIE GEORGE LEONARD Burdett “Les” Glee C ub. 2-3-4; Washington B.centenn al Pageant; “Outlaw King”. 2; -Ask the Professor”, 4; “Henry’s Wedding”. 4. “Pair example of untainted youth.” DONNA L. LILLEY Basketball, 2; Girls’ Softball, 2-3-(Manager 4). “A merry heart goes all the day.” MARIE McKENNA Student Council, 3; Sportsmanship Brotherhood. 3-4; Athletic Commission. 2-3; Dramatic Club. 4; Basketba.'l, 1-2-3-4; Softball, 3-4; Tennis. 3; Senior Play. “A lassie light-hearted and content.” JOHN ALBERT MULLANEY “Jack Athletic Association, 4; Football, 2-3-4; Basketball, 4. (Manager); Track 3-4; Baseball, 4. “Hold the fort, I’m coming.” WILMA JEAN LEONARD “Billie” Class Secretary. 3-4; Sportsmanship Brotherhood, 4; Orchestra, 1-2-3-4; Glee Club. 1-2-3-4; “Ask the Professor”, 4; First and Second Prizes in State Violin Contest; Dramatic Club. 4; Election Day Dinner, 4. “A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair.” TRACY V. LEWIS Beaver Dams Junior Prom Com.; Young Farmers’ Club, 4 (Vice-President). “He speaketh not. and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes.” ANDREW LOVE Townsend “Lovey” Basketball, 2-4. “It is not well for man to be alone.” FANNIE E. MILLEN Athletic Association, 4; Glee Club, 1-2; Washington Bicentennial Pageant; “Outlaw King”, 2; Senior Play; Dramatic Club. 4; Year Book Staff, 4; Junior Prom Com.; Basketball. 4 (Assistant Manager) ; Tennis. “She draweth out the thread of her verbocity.” KINGSTON E. PHELPS Irelandville “King” When the brisk minor pants for twenty-one.” Page Thirteen
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1 9 3 4 ECHOES 1 9 3 4 JAMES SPENCER “Jimmy” Athletic Association, 4; Washington Bicentennial Pageant; “Ask the Professor”, 4 (Manager); Dramatic Club, 4; Junior Prom Com.; Senior Bail Com.; Baseball, 3 (Assistant Manager). “A fig for care, a fig for woe.” LELIA LORETTA STANDISH Reading Centsr “Ledi” “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.” WILLIAM ARTIE TEED Moreland Athletic Association. 4; Young Fanners’ Club, 2-3-4; Basketball, 2-3-4 (Agriculture team). “Avoid disputes as much as possible.” MARY TUNNICLIFF Hememaking Club. “A still, small voice.” JOSEPH T. VALENT “Joe” Athletic Association. 4; Sports-ship Brotherhood, 4; Washing, on Bicentennial Pageant Christmas Play, 4; Debating Club. 1 (Vice-President 2). 4. Agriculture Basketball team (Manager), 4. No hinge nor loop to hang a doubt upon.” RUTH LAVINA SPENCER Logan “Canary” Glee Club, 3-4; Homemaking Club, (President 1) (Vice-President 2) 3-4. “The rude sea grew civil at her song.” WINONA E. STEWART “Winnie” Athletic Association, 4; Junior Prom Committee. “If it does not make sense, it is not French.” GEORGE T. THOMPSON “Friday” Athletic Association, 4; Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Orchestra, 1; Band 1-2; “Ghost of Lolly-pop Bay”, 1; -Robin Hood” 2; The Outlaw King”, 3; Christmas Play. 3-4; Henry’s Wedding, 4; “Ask the Professor”, 4; Washington Bicentennial Pageant, 4; Christmas Cantata, 4. “I do but sing because I must.” NORA LEONA UPDIKE Burdett “Nornie” “Weakness is not meekness.” FRANCIS H. VANTUYL Burdelt “All the learned and authentic fellows.” Page Fifteen
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