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m 5. 26 THE OWL HELEN MANCHA KK I 7 ' ' To be patient is to be loved' ' A patient, loving smile always makes its way to Helen's face and we are glad to say that it finds itself a home there most of the time. We never hear Helen speak an angry or discourteous word. She just doesn't do it, no matter what happens, and she has the hap- py faculty of making the best of everything. Helen is very unselfish whether it be in the writing of a shorthand letter or whether it be in bookkeeping and she always helps in both, as she is very consistent in keeping her work up- to-date. We do not know for sure what Helen in- tends to do after leaving high school., We have heard she is a good cook besides being good in business. Whichever you may do, Helen, you may be sure that the whole bunch of '32 will re- call their associations with you with the most pleasant memories. MARGARET McCAULEY 6tPATy1 With mirth she 'makes the cavalier? lIf'Il'IT'Lbl6U A peach in dramatics, a whiz in the girls' chorus, and a scream in the Operetta spells Margaret to perfection. If you couldnit crack a grin at her witty jokes and imitations-well we won't mention your disease, it would be too horrible. Maybe because of her curricular abilities you think she is just an average in school. Oh, Noi The honor roll will settle that fand being an honor roll student for four years is not a usleight of hanclv trick either.j Pat has for two years been a representative of W. H. S. in the declamation contest. The school is proud to own you, Margaret, and will give you a Hying start through life. Here's to you! RUTH McCAULEY K 4 ! I ' ' This is 0, woman 's world ' ' Ruth is from Baltimore but what we want to know is where she is going. She is one of those students who is always well prepared and foremost in solving difli- cult problems. Just ask Miss Fiscel. 'iBeck', is one of our four year honor pupils, versatile, full of fun, and ever ready to see that Mr. Curd's room is occupied after school hours. In the musical comedy, i'Marriage of Nan- nettev, Ruth was just a dancing chorus girl but was promoted to a major part in All at Sea . Ruth is a good sport and can tinkle a merry banjo, uke, guitar, fnow you name onel so well that even you will want to yodel a duet all alone. Ruth is one of our speedy ustenogsn. We predict for her a snappy secretarial position. The class is backing you, Ruth.
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TI-IE OWL 25 NORVAL LEFFERT ' ' BALLEY ' ' ' 'A mam afmrmg men., zz limi among the ladies 'QBalley,' is a good natured fellow but quite a booster. He may be seen at lunch times or at other vacant minutes exerting his mighty strength over some of his companions and over the Juniors as wellg winning out in the favor of a certain Junioress. Though not a lazy boy Bailey operates on the motto Never do today what you can let go until tomorrow and don't do it then if you can get out of it. He is an intelligent, good-look- ing boy with apparently never a worry or care. All through his high school career Norval has made a mark as a student and also as an ath- lete. Here's to your success, hoping that you may use your strength to the best advantage and bring credit to the class of BZ , RUSSELL LEISTER RUSS ' ' The helplfss look of blooming infa-':1cy Athough Russell is a full fledged member of the Senior Class you would never guess as much. Evidently he intends to keep out of the public eye for he abhors the idea of making a speech before the history class. Nevertheless, he is not without his bright moments for he was one of the trestles of the mighty bridge, Gram- mar , spanning the river of Bad English, at the beginning of the year, and he is still a reliable support of his class even though the subject has changed to literature. We don't know what Russell will do after he graduates but we believe that we shall probably Find him down on the farmu helping along with the Farm Relief Bill to keep depression away from the soil. MARGARET LEWIS ' ' M ARGIE ' ' Sim tflvklwi fverytllifng that came hm' way With Il joyful 11011-'l'f.H First in work, First in play, and first in the hearts of her classmates. A 'lstarn on the vol- ley team and an uaceu in her classes. Never shirk one thing to do anotheru is Margaret's motto. During her senior year she has Reflicientlyn filled the positions of class secretary, and as librarian. And how she plays on the heart strings when those Peeling', chords flow from her violin. Margaret has not only entertained in the school orchestra but displayed her musi- cal talent in the county orchestra as well. She was the only one chosen to represent our high school in the State orchestra at the High School Teacherls Asociation. Margaret is a firm believer in the old adage, Laugh and the world laughs with you, which will chase away much of the gloom which hovers over the cots in the hospital where Margaret hopes to begin her future work. W, H. S. is wishing you as much success along life's road as along your high school path,
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THE OWL AZALEA MYERS HZALE!r 'Tis something to be willing to commend, But the grnwtesst praise is, she is our friend Behold! Before you is the artist of the Sen- ior Class. Not only does Zale keep the blackboard covered, with drawings to illustrate the period of English Literature which the Sen- iors are studying, but she also makes real sketches and clever cartoons for the various school posters and the Owl , uzalev is a bright, cheerful, sunny repre- sentative of our class. Her amiability and love for fun in addition to her sterling qualities and high ideals have won for her many friends. She can cure blues and make bright days brighter. . Zale', can count on every member of the class of '32 as a staunch friend. We all feel confident that when this young lady embarks on her chosen career she will win as many friends as she has won during her high school course. We know that her interest in Home Ec. work will enable her to reach some worthy man's heart by the way of his stomach. Good luck for the coming years, Azalea. DENNIS MYERS lflrol-IN!! To be myself 'Ls my sole ambition John is one of the boys who makes a hab- it of being natural and never gets excited or railed up over anything but always remains the same through thick and thin. 'K-Iohnu is a peculiar chap who loves the ugreat open spaces and spends a lot of his time, I believe, dreaming about them. One of his special assets is a voice for yodeling and the ability to play the harmonica, by which he often entertains his classmates during the din- ner period or at other spare moments. Although the smallest boy in the class, Dennis has made a good record for himself in many ways, and without him the old gang would not be com- plete. Good luck. PEARL PHILLIPS ' ' S HORTY ' ' H Tar-kip duty with a song, She jimi .stings the -whole day long Pearl came to us in her Sophomore year and since that time has distinguished herself in many ways not unknown to all of us. She has taken a big part in all musical affairs. Why? Well, the main reason is that she can sing, and howl Pearl's being an honor student has not in- terfered with her extra active school career as she has taken part in the declamation contest in both her Junior and Senior year and found herself declaiming in the Opera House in her final year. She has worked in the Library, helped in the publications of the Owl,', and handled the Curtis Magazine Campaign in a thorough, business-like manner. Pearl is very consistent, especially in keep- ing her Bill up to date UI.,
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