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VALERIE RENNE ‘‘She’s full of pep as she can be, Her equal you’re not apt to see.”’ Expression Club 4; Sodalitas Latina 4; Dramatics 4; Declamation 4; Glee Club 4: Chorus -4;- Declamation. 3; Extemporaneous Speaking 3; “Pan” 4; History Club 4; Wayne High School 1; Roosevelt High School. LLOYD STABLE “Sort of quiet, sort of slow, But just the sort we like to know.” (2) Webster Club I Band 2; 3, 4; Or- chestra 3, 4; Sem Staff 3; Agricolae Club 3, 4; Sergeant-at-arms4. ‘‘At flirting she is quite the thing; A wicked glance she sure can fling.”’’ French .Club 3; Chorus 3; All-School Plays 3; Senior Play; History Club 4; Dramatics 4. FRANCES PUFFER al DOROTHEA E. KILLINGWORTH ‘Dorothea likes Raymond and Raymond likes she, Which is incorrect English, but is easy | | to see.” Roosevelt Club 1; Short Story 1. JOSEPHINE. WIARD “Sandy locks of reddish hair, When its brains she’s always there.”’ French Club 3, 4; Sergeant-at-arms 4; Declamation 1, 2; Oration 4; Extem- poraneous 3; Essay 3; School Play 2; History Club 4; Glee Club 2; Opera 2;- Swimming 2:-Honor Society 4; Advertising Manager of Senior Play. ESTHER CRAWHFORD “Ay! And I’ve had my smile from the prince!’’ Webster 1; French Club 3, 4; Agric- olae Club 4; Secretary 4; History Club 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club; Short Story 4° Mt. Pieasent “Contest 3; Spring Pageant 2. WAYNE SMITH pat ‘“‘Smitty plays a saxaphone well, But about saxaphone players you never can tell.’’ Lincoln Club 1; President 1; Vice President of Class -2 . Football::2,.3; tack? 2-33 President: of “Class 3; Boys’ Glee Club 3, 4; President 4; Chorus 3,. 4; Orenestra 1 2, 3. MILDREN WILSON “The girl of my dreams.” Twenty rl q OOD Ys qiaicl|jviciel Cy f)
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(t] DIxiIT LA MAR THUMM “Ah! The great are always unique.”’ French: Club. 3, o4:- History. .Ctab: 4: Lincoln Club 1; Interclass Speedbal! 1; 23Lansing. Contest -3,' 4;.. Chicago Exhibition 4. VIOLA CONAT ‘Never lacks chances.”’ Webster “Cinb--l: Swinming 1-2: French Club 3; All-School Plays 3; Senior Play; Baseball 4; History Ciub 4. SELMA ROTH “A joy of youth, and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her every look con- veyed.”’ Webster Club 1, Basketball 1; Secre- tary ot Class 1; French Chuib-4- His- tory Club 4; Richmond High 2, 3. CHARLOTTE SUNDBURG “Among the girls she’s always seen, When typing at her small machine.’’ Lincoln Club 1; Treasurer 1; Chorus 1; Opera 1. ROBERT BECK “In all school sports does ‘Bobbie’ shine, A student too, and a friend divine.” Baseball 2.32242: Trask 2.3. Bas: ketball 3, 4; Football 4; Interclass Speedball 1, 2; Interclass Basketball 1, 2; Interelass Baseball 1, 2; Interclass Track 2, 4; Interclass Swimming 4; Captain Baseball Team 4; Athenian Club -L: -Hi-¥ Chub 4-(Seeretary) ; Dramatics 4; Senior Play; Glee Club 32-@horus 3. GERTRUDE WHITING ‘‘How her fingers do move as she marches them o’er The yielding plank of the ivory floor. Spelling 1, 2, 3, 4; Pronunciation 1, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, Opera 1, 2; Concert 3, 4: Orchestra Roosevelt Club 1; French Club 3, History Club: 4; Basketball... 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, Hockey: 2 Trace. WINIFRED WARD “Winifred speaks French and studies very well, Why she gets ‘A’s’ you can easily tell.’’ Atheman. Club. 1: French €hab 3, 4; History Club 4; Hockel 1; Baseball 1, 2; -Vetleyball (1 2+ “Track 2-“Chorus: 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; President 4; Opera 2; Concert 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Spelling-Pronunciation 1, 2, 3. ROTE HOLMES “You simply can’t resist those eyes, But does he use them?—Never iries.’ Hi-Y 4b 4 2; 3 Simeon: Citas. 7: Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- class Baseball: 1, 4; ‘Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football: Z 3%: Captams iin: 21925; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Senior Play; Dramatics 4; Vice President of Class 3. woo wo we we es Co i etal de Se “ee 7] £9] 5) 5) (9) YS ec Nineteen ey fel
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DIXIT Oo NORMAN KOCH “The youth of glee and happiness.” JANE BAKER “EVCEy day throughout the year Finds Jane smiling and full of cheer.” History: lab; “Track 2: RUTH REED “Woman, be fair, we must adore thee; Smile, and the world is weak before thee.”’ - Glee Chib 2- Chorus 2, 3- Orchestra-2; Student Council 3; Treasurer 3. BLANCHE PARISH ‘‘A quiet maiden who seems shy, But she’ll outgrow it by and by.” Lincoln Club 1; Spelling-Pronuncia- tion 2. ELEANOR BOWEN “Sweet in manner, kind in deeds; - Just the girl that Ypsi needs.”’ Baseball 1, 2,3: Basketball 1,°2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Hocke y 2= Track 1, 2; Temms. 3,74, Declamations 2; Roosevelt Club 1; French Club 3; President 3; History Club 4; President 4; Honor Society 4: Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 2; Class Vice President 3; Sem and Dixit Staff 2, 3, 4; Exchange 3;. Associate 4 Gio i Pee President 2, student Council 2; Girl Scouts 4; President 4. HILDA PARKS “Sugar and spice and everything nice, That’s what little girls are made of.” Webster 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Opera 3; Concert 3; Baseball 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 4; Class Poet 4. HARRIET. COLBURN ‘Preachers’ daughters are usually mean, But this is an exception, as we’ve seen.” Essay 1; Declamation 1; Track 1; Swimming 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Camp- fire 1; Webster Club 1; Lincoln Club 1; Chorus 2,33) Opera 2; Al-School GA; 02: Basehall 2. Play 2; Tennis 2, 3; Spring Pageant ; RAYMOND GLEASON “No herb can cure love.’’ Track 2: Volleyball 1, 2; Spelline- Pronunciation 3; Baseball 1, 2; Web- ster Club 1; Short Story 1, 2, 4; Essay 3° ‘Spting Pageant: 2. “a “, Twenty-One {3 ' q OOD Ys cl aoa(a fafa
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