27 JBeather JJane WILLIAM MEGLAUGHLIN riv Crazy IVords, Crazy Tunes A pleasant smile brings the largest returns on the least investment.” Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee; Weather ane (3); Editor-in-chief (4); Senior Day Play ; Class Basketball Captain (4); Class Football (4); Manager of Basketball (4). A fine person to take to a Quaker Meeting! Wherever Billy is. there noise is also. A hard worker with an important manner. and a mania for chapel announcements that’s William. FLORENCE MILLS The Jolly Miller Charm strikes the eye, and merit wins the soul.” Track (1 2); Hockey (3); Basketball (1-2); Springtime” (2); Pantomimes (3); Chairman of the Committee on Commencement Invitations; Chairman of Property Committee for Senior Day. Flo is one of the few who can be very studious and yet not prudish. Her many friends are delighted with her quick wit, grace of manner, and thoughtfulness on all occasions. RUTH MOULTON On IVings of Song. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Entered in Junior year. Hockey (3); Basketball (3-4); Debate Team (3-4); Dramatic Club (3-4); Junior Prom; Vice-President Debate Club (4) ; President Girls' Glee Club (4); Dramatic Club Plays (3-4). We are all pretty well acquainted with Ruth, even though she attends school only about twice a week. She has outshown many of her classmates in dramatic and oratorical ability, and is especially noted for selling Schrafft's candy on credit. EVELYN NEWHAM Black Eyes A good companion makes good company. Glee Club (I); Dramatic Club (3-4); Arbor Day Committee (4); Easter Play Committee (4) ; Spanish Club (4); Basketball (4); Baseball (3); Thanksgiving Day Committee (4); Dramatic Club Play Committee (3). “There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face. Evie isn’t as solemn as this picture makes her out to be. On the contrary, she is full of pep and life, both in and out of school.
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(Die Jflentbcr finite 29 SETH REVERE For You Alone. But there’s nothing half so sweet in life As love’s young dream.” Vice-president (I); Class Football (1-2); Class Basketball (1-2 3); Chairman (3); Athletic Committee (3-4). Football (3-4); Track (2-3); Glee Club (1); Golf (4); President of A. A. (4); Senior Day Play; Class Track (1-2-3); Hi-Y. (2-3); Reporter for Leader (4). Next year, with Seth gone. W. H. S. is going to have gaps to fill in many activities; football, basketball, golf. A. A. and others. Seth is the kind of fellow we all admire for his allround interests and gentlemanly manners. CHARLES ROBINSON Thanks for ihe Buggy Ride. “The only way to have a friend is to be one. Living Pictures (4) ; Senior Play Property Committee (4); Spanish Club (4); Hi-Y Club (2-3-4). Ask for a handy man and Charlie appears. Oh boy! I lad the old car up to seventy-six last week goin’ down to Philly! We think that though Charlie is adept with tools and machinery. his handling of the front seat of his Buick proves even more satisfactory to a certain Juniorette. My Borwic lJowue Jean My heart is fixed.” Glee Club (I); Spanish Club (4); Hockey (3); Senior Day Program (4); Senior Party Committee (4). Another 8:30 scholar! Juanita the hero of Senior Day in her soldier uniform, protests that Mrs. Crawford’s So Blue was not intended for her. If she isn’t in 117. you can usually find her in a certain Overland car parked outside. CATHERINE RYAN IVhen Irish Eyes Are Smiling. It is a great thing to do a little thing well. Varsity track (2-3); Basketball. 2nd Varsity; Class Basketball (3); Class Hockey. A demure lass is Catherine. The close observer, however, is aware of the fact that she misses nothing that is going on around her. while a quiet but unmistakable twinkle in her eyes invariably registers her keen sense of humor. —
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