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vinirrrn AXNUAL 31 I, HELEN DONER J Dcmey,' General Course Florentine Literary Society 11-2-413 Athletic Association 11-2-3-41: Pin and Ring Committee 1413 Nature Study Club, president 1419 Science Club 1413 Tennis Tournament 13-41. Helen has a Very charming personality and is Well lov- ed by all her classmates. Also by the opposite sex. It you ever see Helen sitting dreaining, you can be sure that Al is the person foremost in her thoughts. Helen sure- ly thinks a lot about Al, and I might say for him right here that he's a very lucky boy. Helen hopes to go to Millersville in preparation for becoming' a school teach ir. Here's luck to you Helen! RUTH ESHLEMAN Fa4tso General Course Florentine Literary Society 11-2-41, Treasurer 1415 Athletic Asso- ciation 13-413 Class President 1313 Tennis Team 121: Bazaar Commit- tee 141g Stationary Committee 1415 Know my City and County Club President 1315 Treasurer 1413 Van Dyke Club President 141. lVith smiles on her face, Always cheerful and glad, lllhy you never saw Ruth looking sad. Look here folks! This is Fatso , one of our brilliant sixty, but Trig was almost her Waterloo. Is she good-natured? lVell I should say so. She is always ready to help anyone. The girls in Study Hall, seventh period, look forth to her coming, as she always brings the eats. We can be quite proud of Fatso, as she was the first girl in the M '26 class to win an S, This she got by playing on the tennis teani. She expects to be a school niarm and we are sure with her sweet nature that, she will have no trouble making the boys and girls obey. The class of Mid '26 wishes her all success. MARY FISHER lf ' Fish . . M 4 Commercial Course Florentine Litefziry Society 11-2-413 :Class Basketball 12-3-41: Captain 12-3-413 Varsity Basketball 13-415 Captain 141g Hockey 1213 Athletic Association 12-3-413 Annual Staff 1413 Class Reporter 1313 Dramatic Club 1313 Scribbler's Club 1413 Art Club 1415 Class Day Prophet 1413 Song Committee 141. '
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30 VIDETTE ANNUAL ject Cwhat girl doesn'tJ but the unusual thing about her is that she always has soinething worthwhile to say. She is sure to become great, either thru her interest i11 lit- erature or in economics and Mid '26 wishes her the great- est success. c1f1aRLEs cooPER if i General Course ' Eleuf e'ian Literary Society K3-455 Scientific Society 143. C is a rather husky looking fellow and ought to make the world sit up and take notice when he gets out of school. He is a lover of the out-of-doors. He takes to hunting and trapping and many a or animal has had their toes pinched by his traps. , . aid that by the way things look now, the children of the future will have a hard time of it in getting through school and for that reason is not going to send his kids', to school. There fore, BEVVARE some of you educated lassies, who grad- uate from Stevens High, or you will step on the pan of one of his traps and be unanimously elected to be wife and school teacher in thybargain. CHARLES CRUDDEN T ' 'Sparky f'Ophel'ia General Course Glee Club 1433 Eleutherian Literary Society C3-433 Librarian. Say you, If it takes a pigeon toed flea 16 days to climb the Rockies with a loaf of bread, how long will it take Ted Miller to convince Dick Borger that a tly can 't swim the Atlantic Ocean? Don 't mind this fel- low, it's only one of Charlie Ophelia Crudden's fairy tales. This is our librarian, ladies and gentlemen, don't look too long, he's hard on the eyes. This fellow is the biggest gipper in 17 counties, every time you re- turn a book to the library he tells one of his stories and then tells you, you owe money on the book.. Charlie isn't a had fellow he always has a merry hello, how are you? and a good-bye for every person and we all believe that he will inake a successful author., ix -PM
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I. -f 5. 32 VIDETTE ANNUAL Hail to our star basketball player! As a sd . fenter, she can't be beat. Everyone admits it but Iii-eh. She was captain of the varsity this past year and of the class team t ie vear we won the school chanipionship Sickler knew what she was doing when she picked for the Clown Outside of school hours she has see11ieTdiTatli'e'i5i'zlost this past semester. lVe have tin- allv conie to the conclusion that Miss Gillis being in Ore- gon and Miss Pierson in New York accounts for the fact. No kidding, Fish, we all like you and here 's hoping for great success in whatever you do. ,, is quite a 'fcut-up and we all agree that Miss ELMER DENLINGER Qwwaf Ui Lippy General Course Commercial Club I3-431 Scientific Society I3-41. This is one of the fellows that came to L. H. S. in the mid junior year from East Lainpeter High to join the best class that ever will or ever did graduate. CEvery- body concedes that, including the faculty and the M'26x Ulassl. He is known as a great hunting sportsnian hav- ing bagged 17 cotton tails in one day. LYou dontt be- lieve us! lVell ask Overlyj. But he chases others be- sides the lucky left-hind feet. Rumor tells us it is one that has only two feet, that lives in Monterey. lVel1, so long, Ehner, glad to have known you. nor DRUKENBROD -f f-Dwilieyff General Course Eleutherian Literary Society I3-My Scientific Society Q3-43. Well, here we have our friend Royjs-another iof 'Miz Herr 's pet physicists. If you should ever go to physics laboratory you should hear him telling some one to shut up. Somebody has said thatihe likesa girl by the naine of Sadie. yet not many of the fellows know about it. Bet- ter be careful old fellow that name sounds too innocent. llfell here's for your luck and fortune in the future C also Sadie'sJ.
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