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Home » Memories » Yearbooks and Graduate Lists » Senior Cliff Dwellers 1938 » Cliff Dwellers 1938-15

Cliff Dwellers 1938-15

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The Senior Cliff Dwellers

Winfred Talbert

WINFRED TALBERT. “Wimpy” Motto: Smile and the world will smile with you.” Favorite saying: “Mam!.” Stage Manager of sophomore play (2): Football (2); manager of Football (3); Vice-President of Agriculture Club (3); Reporter of Agriculture Club (4); Glee Club (4). “Wimpy” is one whom we all admire; one who is always ready to have fun. If he has ever had a serious thought, no one knows. His sunny disposition has won for him many friends. Surely he will be a success in life.

HUBBARD PAUL STIMSON. “Preacher”. Motto: “I would be true for there are those who trust me”. Favorite saying: “What next, Mam?” Treasurer of Agriculture Club (2); Stage Manager of sophomore play (2); Commencement Marshall (3); Football (3, 4); President of Agriculture Club (3, 4). In Paul we find the qualities of an ideal friend. He is kind, loyal, and ever faithful- never too busy to help a friend in distress. He believes in taking life easy and never worrying about anything. Life has been better because of knowing him.

Hubbard Paul Stimson

1938

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