Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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20 vimrrr ANNUAL partnient. Talk! well this little lady. can tell you more about her last night's heavy date in ten minutes than we could in ten hours! There was a time when 'Lillian was fond of Buds not IVilbur or rosebuds, either, but late- ly her taste has run to Bobs. In spite of her many social activities, Lillian is one of our shining lights in short- hand, economics, well in fact almost anything 1?j VVell, Lillian, if you don 't fall over any more sticks and sprain your ankle we believe you will make a very good, also quiet 1?J secretary, for a short time, after' which We think you will progress better doing general housework. PAUL BALMER ffslwweyff General Course Football 1433 Eleutherian Literary Society 14l.' - Here is the shiek from Leola. Shorty is very pop- ular among the fellows of our class and is always in for a good time. He is a good sport and a lot of fun was had with him by the football team. Although no regu- lar on the team, when he got in a game 'fShorty,' was a hard lighter. There is only one thing wrong with Shorty and that is whenever you touch him he jumps a mile off of the ground and leaves out a blood curdling yell which is enough to scare the dead. Shorty is al- ways acting a fool and I believe Mr. Madison was right when he said Balmer is the clown of the school. Well Shorty you are all right and the class of M '26 wishes you the best of sue less. 1 JEAN BAUMAN ' Zfecm ' ' General Course Glee Club 1433 Organized Chorus 11-2-313 Florentine Literary So- ciety 11-4Jg Art Club 1315 Science Club 143. Did you ever see Jean put a natural wave in her hair? VVell, if you didn 't you missed the sight of your life. It might be truthfully said that .Iean's motto is Much study is a weariness of the fieshf' She believes that we should not overwork ourbrains. That's quite right, Jean. I can 't say what Jean 's ambition is, but I can say it is not to be a physics professor.

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vlnnfrrn ANNUAL 19 MYRTLE ALEXANDER J ' ' Myrtle ' i . General Course I Florentine Literary Society C453 Athletic Association C433 Old Tes- tament Narrative Club t3lg Science Club 1335 Architecture and Sculp- ture Club MJ. My soul its secret has, My life too has its mystery. Myrtle has -just come to us last year, having spent part of her high school career in Millersville, and we certainly do appreciate her readiness in class. Many a time has this smiling, baby-voiced lassie saved the day in English class with her unfailing knowledge of English History. Myrtle is hitching her wagon to a star . Go to it, Myrtle, and when you get to be the best lawyer in Lancaster County, don 't forget your old friends of Mid 26. Some of us may need you. DAISY MAY ARMENT flffffwvfi Di.aaic , Dia Connnercial Course Florentine Literary Society C2-435 Athletic Association E175 Annual Prophet 1433 Connnerce and Industry Club 431: Commercial Club 145. One look at this little lady and you will think- Ah, at last, a quiet, old-fashioned lassie -but 'there is just where you are all wrong, as you can't tell a book by its cover. As for being quiet, oh! if she only sometimes were-no offense meant, Dizzie, but you know you really are quite a talker. Now, I'll let you in on a secret-- whenever teddy bears are mentioned, Dizzie's face gets a little Nj pink. lVhy? Vllell, I've heard that Dizzie is well acquainted with a certain Ted, H This young lady 's chief Worrinient is-typewriting errors. How she tries to go a. little slow at iirst, but zip! the pace isn't thrill- ing enough-consequently errors, errors, errors! Go to Dizzle any time at all and you will find her happy and sympathetic, and theclass hopes you will always stay the same, Whether sittino' 'n an office or sitting darning socks. LILLIAN BAIR - NLM - Commercial Course Florentine Literary Society Q1-213 Ahtletic Association Q2-313 Coni- lnercial Geography Club C335 Commercial Club Q-41. A Here's the Hchampeenl' talker ofthe Coinmercial De-



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v1DE.T'rE ANNUAL 21 RALPH BEATTIE 'X Ralphf' General Course Eleutherian Literary Society C2-3-435 Scientific Society 147. Behold the iron nian of our class. Possessed of a pow- erful physique his only regret is that he didn't use it on the athletic lield. He knows more about the Colonial than Mr. Howell himself and the worst part of it is that he admits it. In fact if the actresses don't see Ralph in the front row they naturally die of disappointment C or is it relicff? Ralphis a good sport though and we wish him luck. RICHARD BECKLEY J 'Dick Social Cominittee 1375 Hi-Y Club C393 Christmas Play Coinniittee I-43. Mr. Herr thought the 1925 class too fast a crowd for Dick , That's why he's graduating with us. How- ever, we'll wager Mr. Herr would have changed his op- inion about Dick, if he had only been with Richard the night some dare-devil cop ot' the Mountville Police Force held Dick up on the charge of HOl16-3.1'11l- ed driving under an arclight. lYe all were mighty interested as to the whereabouts of his other arm on that particular occasion till the mystery was cleaned up one day when Dick dryly piped, Oh, Have-a- Stick, will ya ? Dick later told us his national antheni was Good Ole Jo. JAMES BENNETT V' Tied General Course Eleutherian Literary Society C-U5 Commercial Club 641. Here is the Haining youth of our class. Step right up and call nu- Speedy, that's hini, and Chl girls, you ought to seevhiinuhlusli. He is one ot Klughis shieks and watches all the daines that travel west on Chestnut street. His inain weakness is girls, and is always talk- ing about Mary, he claims it is the only girl he ever lik- ed Cexcept those he flirts withl. That's enough of his had traits. As a class we all like his candy. Since the Tin Pony was played at the Hamilton, we call hiin Corps lYhereVer you see Corporal you will see the

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