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1 . .x W M' x it it rib N 'X' .NJ my 1 ffxjf' ., , ff, KATHRYN LAURA MINICK Kathryn is a real petite blond. Her main in- terest from her Hrst year in High School has been breaking hearts,-so, look out, boys! She's look- ing for more worlds to conquer. Her only weak- ness is shorthand, but stick to it, Kathryn, you're doing line. Like every one in our class she likes parties-and some boys. I ROBERT H. NEAL Vwhat a rasping discord would be necessary to disturb the harmonious regularity of his dreaming. As I see him, in my mind's eye, he sits motion- less, head in hand, his breathing or any other na- tural movement indiscernable. In the peaceful serenity of his reverie he passes the hours at school. By some reflex or involuntary action he leaves school, slowly, dreamily. Faithfully, slowly, dreamily did he serve, the School as Imperial Potentate of the '1'rafTic Squad. BASIL IT. NOLAN Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Crash! Bang! Gone? The h-ig, husky, good-natured child with the ruby- colored cheeks. He's not half bad when he is absent, but he makes up for time lost. He and 'his car fmathematically declared a three-cylinder Chryslerj have often made them- selves useful. In case of a lecture in history, he and brother Stephan lead the opposition. ROLL.X.ND . KVA DE PEARSON By 'some accident or another the Honorable ,Wade Pearson was made one of our associates. :S.traightway,,we elected him to the exalted posi- ftion of President. Many a time and oft has lr used.his Irish wit and humor to keep our smiles , from ' becoming inverted. An alumnus wrote: 4 , Dear Doggy, I hear you have been elected president of the 12-A class and I-hope you will remain so for many years to comefi , It will never come true.
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4 A 1' cpyflca' I QV iif N i I u 1 ,' I ANNA VERA KANE Athletics? Yea, Bo! She sure excels in them. Ask her some day if she would like to play volley ball, or any kind of ball, and see what she says. If she ever 'asks you for an ad, never turn her down, because she's sure to get it by hook or crook. She likes to talk a lotg that's why she is so good at getting ads. She became the first Spizzerinctum in the class. If you want to know what that terribly long word is, ask her. She'll probably tell you. WILLIAM FRANCIS KEENAN Bill's otiher name is Honey and that describes him very Well. He,s sweet, especially to girls and one in particular, and good looking. Hells Franz'S other half. The female impersonator of the class. MEYER ALBERT LEVITT Identification: - VVaist-bigg shoulders-bigg chest-bigg stature-bigg otherwise, kind oi hand- some. He often proves to be the source of a lot of hilarious glee. If any part of him is missing, you can't notice the vacant space. VVILLIAM F. LINDOW Bill's another fellow in our class that has a nice Car,-if he would only learn how to drive it. Bills a fairly good student, loving English above any other subject. He is also fond of sleep-he likes it so well that he indulges during classes. Qcnfl as for girls-well, he likes the ones in his wtf class. .- ,ff .' If , r 1, Ufyv '
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MARIE H. PRITCHARD Can Marie talk? The seniors and teaehcrs can testify as to her ability along this line. Can she chew gum? Ask Miss Hankey. From indica- tions Marie canit be teased. Oh, that temper. She'll fight for what she wants in life and nine chances out of ten sheill get it. Marie likes some- body very well, but she will not divulge his name. Marie, you're holding out on us. FRANK R. RANALLO Frunk he's called. You've all seen him make those wild dashes of his down the field in a foot- ball game. Yeh, for Frunk! Everybody likes him. You Cillllt help it. Neither can anyone else. He is one of the many who wire quiet and unknown till this, his last semester. RUTH LOUISE SCHA EFER Oh, boy! Is she sarcastic?-in the play. If Ruth were really like that she surely would he hard to live with. But it's our good fortune she doesn't resemble Augusta in the least. ' Ruth was selected as our otlicial photographer. Notice how extremely good-looking we all are- in our pictures. LEONARD IAREI. SCH UGAR Sugar, the sweetest man in town fManches- terj. Vice-President of the 12-A s fierce, fearless Four Horsemen. Many a time has he released ad atom or two of substance that forms high in- telligence. So much for the good Csix feet plusj. Outfitted with universal joints heid make a good drive-shaft. ,pf if rt! X
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