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VOCATIONAL ANALYSIS Page Twenty Name Ruth Davis........ Alfred Morgan..... Orion Peters...... Iva Rosier........ Carl White........ Ruth Utterback.... Paul Williamson... I.era Waters...... Robert Bennett Hazel Gather...... George Bailey..... Augusta Rem linger Fred Bush......... Helen Jackson..... Paul Malone....... Viola Hickman F.arl Pauley...... Helen Irvine...... Oran Warder . Ada Lane Kunst. . . Klayde Spaur...... Howard Smith...... Hazel Perine...... Dorsey Gurry...... Mary Filers....... Dorothy Kimmcl... Agnes an Zandt. Margaret Powell.. Vivian Reynolds. . Margaret Cassell... Laura Kitzmiller. . Dorothy Prim...... Irene Custer..... George White .... Phrona Musgrove. Elwin Moran...... Physical Qualifications Musical giggle........... Elephantine grace........ Conversational prowess.. Love for animals......... Apathetic ............... Timid ................... Loud voice............... Talking f»»r pastime..... Soldier-like gait........ Witty.................... Chinese manicure......... Her observing glance-.... Sporty................... t jetting fat............ Self admiration.......... Owl-like gaze............ His hair................. Winking.................. His physique............. Dramatic ability......... Talking capacity......... Fast goer (?)............ Her way.................. I arge feet.............. Her hats................. . Bahv blue eyes......... Being good............... Short and sweet.......... . Fast talker............ Little................... Her goodness............. Strolling................ . Talking to June........ His length............... . I ittle and cute....... . t irouchv ............. Present Occupation Making eyes............ Hunting garden insects. . Bluffing his boss...... Taming a “Wolf”........ Beating the box........ Digging after “Cole Roaring................ Worrying Mr. Xuzum Playing baseball....... Thinking up jokes...... Growling............... Writing dippy dope..... Marshall ........... Kidding the boys....... Ladies' man............ Looking wise........ Amusing the girls...... Composing love letters. (jetting speed......... Studying for the stage Finding out things. . . t hicken fancier.... Consoling Hunkers . . . Going out to practice. Trips to Cincinnati.. . Admiring the style-. . Learning to cook.... Thinking of admirers Squelching the boys.. Taking history...... Absorbing knowledge Taking a walk....... Motoring with June Tinkering with batteries cquirtng a wardrobe Being grouchy.......
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Page Nineteen Senior Class History It is hard for a Senior to recall things that hap pene I in that Paleolithic age, the Freshman year of High School. Hut as Freshman classes go, ours was not below the highest, notwithstanding a generous supply of greenness ami timidity, hut with great intellects -in embryo. How our fondest ideals and air castles were shat-.ered! For in High School we were referred to as only Freshmen. Xml only those who have experienced the slights that are so freely accorded to those unfortunates can appreciate the trials of our first year. An Sophomores, things were different. YVe thoroughly enjoyed handing to the incoming Freshman class the taunts and -tings we had learned the precious year. Our studies were more to our taste, not o rudimentary, and many of us had recitations not only with the Juniors but even with the Seniors! That was also the year in which we were first permitted to enjoy to any extent social pleasures and to participate in various activities at school. It is necessary only to mention the Juniors of nineteen hundred ami fifteen to any member of the Faculty to get our complete biography. We were justly admitted to lx- the Seniors' close rival, even in the teachers' estimation. c set the standard of future zoological classes. Mounted hoptoads, bumble- This gcniiiN worked on other lines as well, for we in variably won a certain susceptible member of the Faculty on any question relating to chemistry or study periods. The final year of our High School career found us joyfully anticipating it. Quite naturally, it has been the best year of our life. Wc have enjoyed having a History teacher who has but one class in High School, and to his oft repeated continue. we have added paragraph after paragraph. Through its discussion, with the aid of the Literary Digest, we have learned many things of the European War. in addition to other topics of general interest. Best of all. we are the first class to graduate from the new High School Building, a privilege which has been coveted by all former classes. Our career is nov at a close and we feel very dignified ami wise but— “O wad some Power the gittie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! Rl’TH UTTERBA ’K.
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Page Twenty-One Dominent Interest Good time............. V egetable troubles .... His Ford.............. nimal music.......... How to fiddle......... Minerals ............. Bad little boys....... How to ask questions. Fastidious hats....... Dates and Yates....... How to get even....... Less” and Leslie..... iirls............... Parties............... Anything feminine. ... nything cute......... Heart interest........ Sporting column....... Her career............ Your faults........... Eggs ................. Passing moment........ Football ............. Style books........... Something to wear.... Doughnut ............ Primping.............. Man haters............ How to bluff Mr. Burn Little ones........... Where to walk......... June ................. Live wire............. Shinny noses......... Anything grouchx...... A LA BONNER Favorite Expression . Oh! Baby! .............. . That’s easy”............ . Listen here, kid”....... . Ain’t it awful?”........ , Oh ! Goodness!”........ The idea!”............... . “Oh ! please do!”....... W ish it were Friday”.... 1 don’t know”............ Listen. girL”............ Get that?”............... 'I'm in a hurry”.......... Watch me tonight”........ Ye Gods!”............ That's all ‘they’ are to it”.. W eil, sir!!”! .!!.!!!.! That’s peachy!”.......... , That’s some”............ Oh! because”............. “That will do”........ That’s a fowl!”.......... Oh ! iood ness”........ I’m in art awful fix”.... Gee! he's good looking”... W ell, Pm surprised”..... Too good to be true”..... 1 just hate him”......... Wait for me!”............ “Well, now”............... Well. 1 should say not . ... Juney ................... Great Heavens!”.......... Is mv hat on straight?”.... Well!”.................... Advised Vocation . Mary Pickford’s successor. . Cabbage doctor. .Candy drummer. Circus lady. Musial nut. Making a Cole” house. Policeman. . Teaching babies to converse. .College man. . Comedy dramatist. . Jailer. Editor of Puck. Floorwalker in store. . Society butterfly. . )Id bachelor. Something great. Circus clown. Dime novel writer. Jess Willard’s opponent. Marry an actor. School teacher. 1 ietting a hen. War nurse. V ale coach. Modist. Fashion critic. Somebody’s wife. Saleslady. Suffragette stump speaker. Kindergarten teacher. Marathon trainer. Mrs. June. Mr. ptdison No. 2. Beauty doctor. Bulldog fancier.
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