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REBA E. HUBER Indian General “Laughter is the sweetest music to the ears. Tri-Hi-Y Club, X, XII; French Club, X; History Club, XII; Class Lieutenant, X. Reba is one of the jolliest girls in the class. You can always hear her laughter ringing in the halls. Her dimples are always flashing into view. Reba is undecided as to her future, but we know that whatever she undertakes she will clear the way with her merry laughter. MARY JANE HUTCHISON Classical Sunset 44 A perject woman, nobly planned. To warn, to comjort, and command '. Tennis, XI, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Bread, XII; Tap Dance Club, X, XI. XII; Latin Club, XI, XII; French Club, XI, XII; Monitor, XII; Hon. Mention, Essay Contest, X; Perfect Attendance, X; Garnet and White Staff, XI, XII. I he memory of lane’s pleasant personality, and her infectious laugh- ter will remain with us long after she has graduated from William and Marv. When you meet her in the future, she will probably have acquired that quaint Southern drawl! Good luck, Jane! GERRELLJANES General Indian “ Jimmie' can sing; 4Jimmie’ can dance; It's easy jor Jimmie’ To find romance'’ Varsity Football, X. XI; Varsity Track. X. XI; Basketball Squad. XI; Vice Pres, of Boys A. A.; Coop. Council, XI; Pres, of Bovs A. A., XII; Hi-Y Club; Music Club, XII; Athletic Honor Award. What would any senior class be like without a “Jimmie”? His cheery smile and peppy, sincere personality, in both his athletic and social life, will always win him a host of true friends, just as it has in the past. Here’s hoping he’ll dance his way through S. T. C. just as he has W. C. H. S. CHARLES JARRETT General „ . . , Rainbow lie is a good Jriend but don I let him borrow. Lor ijyou give in, there will surely be sorrow. Inter-Color Basketball. X; Basketball Squad, XI; Baseball Squad, XI, XII; hootball Squad, XII; Basketball Varsity, XII; Sec. Boys A. A., XII; Apparatus Club, X; Class Lieutenant, XI; Monitor, XII. “Cue Ball is a good natured fellow. His blond curly hair has been the attraction to all blue eyed girls. He is interested in telegraphy. We wish him the best of luck. EARL J EFFER IS Industrial Scientific Rainbow “He gets his lessons without a sigh, Nothing too hard Jor him to try. Football, X, XI, Varsity, XII; Dancing Club, X; Class Lieut., XI. Quiet, hard-working, and energetic; that's “Jeff”. His good nature has won him many a friend. The industrial field will find him a good worker as he has been faithful in his chosen school work. We wish him great success in all fields of life.
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Classical EMILY HILL Yankee Active always, talking ever; If'illy and decidedly clever.” Basketball, X; Volleyball. X; Baseball, X; Class Lieut., X; Latin Club. X, XL XII; Dram. Club, X; French Club, X; Hall Monitor, XII; Second Prize. Soph. Essav Contest; Second Prize. Jr. Essay Contest; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest, X, XL XII; Perl’. Attendance. X. Emily’s originality, versatility, and literary ability have given her an honored place in our class. For one so talented as she, there is plenty of room at the top ol the ladder of success. WILLIAM HIMELRIGHT General Indian Work, study, and play Alade Hill ‘.vital he is today.” Football Squad, XI; Inter-Color Basketball, X, XI. XII; Inter Division Baseball, X, XI, XII; F. A. S. Hi-Y Club, X, Vice Pres., XI Bill is a pal to all those who know him. He is the happy, carefree type who will buck the world's troubles with ease. We hope that he will be successful in his future career. GRACE HOFFECKER Commercial Yankee A quitter never wins; a winner never quits.” Commercial Club, XI, XII; German Club, XI; Chorus, XII; Tvping Certificate, X, XI; Honor Ticket Seller, A Lucky freak; XII; Perfect Attendance, XII. Gracie works hard and how she loves to sing as she works. Some- times we wonder whether it will be the business world or the musical work that will claim her. RUTH HOPKINS General Rainbow Friendships begin with liking or gratitude—roots that cannot be putted up.” Commercial Club, XI, XII. Quiet? Yes but not too quiet. She enjoys a laugh as much as anyone. It Ruthie maintains the same average in lite as she has in her classes, she may face the world, confident that she will hold her own . „ CATHERINE HUBER General Sunset Work that is well done is its own reward.” Dramatic Club, XII; Commercial Club, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI; lyping Certificate. X, XI; Perfect Attendance, XI, XII. Catherine, better known as Susie , has been an active member of the commercial group. It’s as easy for Susie to take a letter as it is or some of us to say our A, B, C’s. .May Susie hit the keys of life as straight and true as those ot her Underwood.
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General CLARENCE S. KATES Yankee “Not so much to say. Not so well known, But he has a way That s alt his own ” Football Squad, X. XI; Science Club, XI. Clarence Is one of those Ixvys who doesn’t have much to say. Al- though he likes to shoot pool and play tennis, he finds time to serve his papers. We wish him the best of luck in his future work. ADELINE KNAUSZ General Indian “ The hardest hah it of alt to break Is the beautiful habit of happiness.” Volleyball. XI; Basketball. X; Baseball. XII; Tennis. X, XII; Science Club. XI; Art Club. XII; Posture Club. XII; Tumbling Club, XII; Gym Monitor, XII; Honor Usher, A Lucky Break, XII; Typing Award, X. Happy, carefree, and gay- that’s “Addie”. She is a true friend and a good s|x rt. always in a racket or with a racquet. To compete with Helen Jacobs is her aim. We’re sure tennis will speed her on to success. CHARLES KOCHEL General Rainbow Always happy, always pay. Can always be recognized by His Jam iliar 'Hey, Hey A Class Lieutenant. X. “Charlie” is one of our happy-go-lucky boys in school. Wc hope that this good humor will continue through later life. We wish him success in whatever he may undertake. PEARL KOCHEL Commercial Sunset It is her thinking oj others that make you think oj herA Bible Club, XI; Commercial Club, XII. Pearl is as good and kind as she looks. Her friendship has won her a high place in our Commercial class. Music and typing are her special talents. We wish her a tinkering good time in her father’s garage. ISABELLE KRIMMEL General Yankee 1 here are some people who are more interesting than the best talkers.” German Club, XL XII; Tumbling Club, XII; Posture Club, XII; History Club, XL Although “Is” is quiet and studious, her pleasing personality and keen sense of humor have won for her many f riends. The class of '57 wishes her continued success at our own S. T. C. next year.
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