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RUSSELL GWINNER
"Another of our smali men—up and down But liolds his own—the other way round.”
This expansive one is a niiglity good fellow all the way through. His physieal proportions point to a life of ease—probably a President.
Football ' 12-'13-' 14. Joke Editor of Reveille. HAROLD GEARHART
“A gentleman i u everv meaning of the word.”
A cpiiet, reserved, typical gentleman, always unniffled and dignified is Harold. A hard work* ing student who will be missed froili the halls of S. H. ś. Basket ball *14.
DOROTHY LEASE
"ller voiee is ever gentle, soft and Iow,
An excellent thing in woman."
With an ever*rea<ly smile and a kind word Dorothy greets her friends.
VERA COLE “Untliinking, i<lle, wild and young,
I laughed and talkcd and daneed and snng.”
Yera practiees—enjoy this sohool year, Seniora,
for next vear vou certainlv eannot.
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Secretary and 'Preasurer of Girls’ A. Basket ball 13-14 'ló. Girls Athletie Reseille.
LEON HENAULT
“Leon was embarrassed—never horo morę.
And as he knew not what to say—he swore.”
To his untiring and eapable ełforts this Reveille owes a grcat deal.
Pres. Athcneum Society *14-*15. Debate *14. Cheer leader *1*2. Business manager of Reveille.
CARL YENGLING
“A little learning is a dangerous thing.”
-Iust what studv he is fomlest of would be hard
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to say. We would hate to say nonę of them.
Treas. of Bovs* A. A. ’ 11*12. Basket ball 13. Manager *12. Captain *14. Cheer leader 12. Art Editor of Reveille.
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