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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S. ALICE I BACH “OTTIE —“JACK. Class Treasurer (2) Class Prophet; Forward Girls Basketball Team; (3) (4) Manager (4) Associate Editor of Brown and Gold. Men Are Such a Bore.' Westward, Ho! Come on, girls, let’s go. Can’t you see Alice’s brown eyes twinkle and her pretty teeth shine as she smiles with pleasure at this thought. They say “every man has his hobby,” and “every woman should have a hubby,” but Alice won’t have a hubby, so the only thing that is left for her is a “hobby.” Can you solve this riddle? “Give her a horse so she can ride.” VIDA E. KUTZ “KUTZIE”—“SPIDER.' Presenter of Gifts; Member of Girls Basketball Team (3) (4) ; Coach Girl Reserve Team; Cheer Leader. “Aim Nature Wonderful.” Step lively. Here comes Vida. Where is Lizzie? Oh, there he is. Vida is one of our basket ball players, and she’s got “lots of pep.” When she does not play basket ball she calls “go to it. Liz. that’s it, Liz,” and Liz shoots the ball into the basket. Vida is always the most evident number of our class, for that flaming beacon of crimson wool can be seen for a great distance. She is ciuiek-tempered, but her anger cools quickly, and then “all’s well.” Bon voyage, Vida. Iilllll»dll:lli!!lllllllllllill!illlilllllll!l!liill9lljlllfilll!il!illlilli«llllllllllij||£lllllllllll!llli!llilillllllill!llHllllHIIHIIIIHIlltHll!IIIIIMI!Illilllllll Nine
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i! : !-l I I I:.| ,'.,1:,.' II !'M : I !-:|!; i I 11-:,! M | .|:.l,l, I . : I ;i 1............................. I'■: I iI 1-1:: I:'■ I' PAUL R. ESHELMAN LIZ”—•LIZZIE. Vice-President (4) ; Business Manager of Broun and Gold; Class Diary; Member of Boys Basketball Team (3) (4). Love Is Not What It Seems. Lizzie, poor Lizzie! He has gone front our gentle care forever. Kutzie has taken our care. May site do her duty. The most attractive thing about Lizzie is his laugh. Several times a day when everything is peaceful and quiet. Liz will entertain us with a loud melodious outburst of his famous laughter. Paul is one of our basket ball champs, and because of his persistence and dependability it is certain that he will be a success in his future occupation as an electrical engineer. J. FRANKLIN EBRIGHT “F R A X KI E —“SH RI M l . Class President (3) Class Historian; Associate Editor of Brown and Gold; Manager of Reserve Team. His mothers pride, his fathers joy, Dear Senior classes baby boy. VVie gehts? Isn’t that typical of J. Franklin? If he couldn’t “swetch deutch” we couldn’t “ver-stche” him. lie is the infant terrible in our class, but that is going to give him a chance to develop. He has progressed much in the last four years under our class supervision. We have guarded him with care because of his tender years, and we are looking forward to a brilliant future for him. IlillllifMlItllffiHHIIlIiniliNM Eight
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11 mi . ■: i mi i 11 fii ; iripinrij iHiifiiim utiim 11 i 11 LILY E. C. MACHETTE “TWEETUMS”—“SIS.” Class Diary; Lieutenant and Treasurer of Girl Scouts. “All the World's a Stage and I’m an Actress.” A poet can express a great thought in a few words, especially when he wrote about “airy, fairy” Lillian. We are fortunate enough to have her in our wonderful class, only her name is Lily. She is so dainty and so sweet. Ahem-tn? We can’t tease her too much though, for she might choke with embarrassment. Lily is “Happy-go-lucky Jimmy’s” sister, and inherited some of his traits. She is very staunch in her ideas, and always opposes anything we suggest in class, usually saying, “Oh, no. I want to be different.” Here’s to Lily, dainty and light, Find if you can a sweeter sprite. JAMES A. V. MACHETTE “JIM M Y”—'“JIM ’’—“CH ETTY.” Presenter of Gifts; Substitute of Varsity Basketball Team; Captain of Reserve Team. I am Hunting a Job as a Home-brew Inspector. Happy-go-lucky Jimmy, how do you do? There are not many storm clouds on Jimmy’s horizon, at least we haven’t found them. Perhaps he could take life a little more seriously, but there is lots of time for him to shoulder heavy burdens. He aspires to be a radio engineer. Jimmy and Mason have taken a Master’s Degree in the strenuous art of resting. Have you seen that dainty little girl he brings to games? She has pretty eyes and wears a dainty flower-garden hat. “Faint Heart Ne’er Won Fair Lady.” So Be Brave. Jimmy. ' Ten
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