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I i t GLEN HAYBORN “Glen” “A brave man is clear in his discourse And keeps close to truth.” BERNARD HARSCH “Bernard” Basketball ’27; Medal Typist. “A smiling and unflinching face.” ) WILLIAM HEINLE 1 “Bill” j Football ’26, ’27; Track ’26. ’27. j “As pure and true as blades of steel.” j i CHARLES HERRON, JR. j “Chick” • Senior Class Play; D. O. D. ’27. j “A youth, light-hearted, and content ! I wander through the world.” l! NORRIS HIGHFIELD “Norris” “Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit.” ELMER O. HOLBEIN “Elmer” Honor Society. “An affable and courteous gentleman.” LAWRENCE HOLDEMAN “Larry” Senior Class Play. “I and myself are very good friends.” ELIZABETH HERT Ifka ’26, ’27; Junior-Senior Banquet Commit¬ tee; Comus Staff; Memorial Committee; Debate Society ’27; Prophecy. “The most manifest sign of wisdom is con¬ tinued cheerfulness.” Twenty-seven
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ESTHER GOODMAN “Es” Ifka ’26, ’27; Debate Society ’25, ’26, ’27; Comus Staff; Medal Typist. “Merry as the day is long;.” DONOVAN GRAY “Don” Orchestra ’24. “Unsurpassed in nerve and speed He follows where the ladies lead.” MARY JANE GORRELL “Mary” Memorial Committee. “Pray do not go, I have much more to say.” GEORG I ANN A GUTHRIE “Jo” Girls’ Aides ’26, ’27; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Mandolin Club ’25, ’26; Ifka ’24, ’25, ’26, ’27. “Whilst good nature sparkles in her eyes.” EDITH IRENE GRAY “Irene” Glee Club ’24; Medal Typist. “A kind and gentle mind she had.” GRACE HAMILTON “Grace” Medal Typist. “Firm and resolved by sterling worth to gain Love and respect, thou shalt not strive in vain.” i i I ♦ i I ! DOROTHEA HALL “Dot” Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Ifka ’27. “Her air, her manners, all who saw admir’d Courteous, ’tho coy, and gentle ’tho retir’d.” MAE BELLE GREENE “May” Glee Club ’24, ’25, ’26, ’27. “I glee, I live, my friend is mirth.” ■ Twenty-six
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DOROTHY HOLDREN “Dot” “Silence is better than empty chatter.” FREDERICK HORN “Fred” “For e’en though vanquished He could argue still.” GRETTA JACKSON “Gretta” “Seldom heard but always doing.” RUSSELL YOUNG “Russ” “A careless boy he seemed.” ORPHA VAUGHN HYSELL “Orpha” Medal Typist. “How goodness brightens beauty!” JEAN HUNTER “Jeanie” Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play; Class Day Program; Junior-Senior Banquet Com¬ mittee; Invitation Committee. “The four winds blow in from every coast Renowned suitors.” LAWRENCE R. JACKSON “Jack” Hi-Y ’26, ’27; Junior-Senior Banquet Com¬ mittee. “The mirror of all courtesy.” MARIAM JAMES “Mariam” “Truth hath a quiet heart.” Twenty-eight
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