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HELEN HOFFMASTER 'The goiileu locks, elislievelled, bright, Aucl still more lovely, in my sight, Tlztzui golden Dennis of Orient light- U 111' Helen. A peach, from the orchard, and a German scholar of great ability, indeed, some one said, She speaks like a native of Berlin. Every Xmas., Helen receives furniture, as a present and not from any mys- terious source. Upon leaving' school, she will endeavor to get a position, as a sten- ographer, in Bergen s Store or Office, and we are fully satisfied she will be successful. KATHYRN M. HOCK For she was just the quiet kind XVl1ose nziture 116-'Vl'1' vary, 9 Like SIYPZIIIIS that lu-eip :1 Slllllllllil wind Snow hid in JtlIlll2l1'y. Kathryn is known by her familiar smile. Although small, she actually works a little, fusses some, eats heartily, and smiles always, she has a strong afhnity for lessons, but a stronger one for John, who takes pleasure in explaining personal magnetism to her. Kathyrn intends to en- ter Bryn Mawr and upon her return, will run for District At- torney of Schuylkill Co. 25 l 4 Q
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.convalescing under her cheer- L MARIE GILBERT USO Coy and dGI11l1l'C.u Well, l should say! Little would you think this shy, little- maiden has great ambition of becoming an English teach- erf? JH She is persevering and , perhaps, her efforts will be re- ? warded, by the time she is graduated. She refuses, abso-- lutely, to be sounded about her' - past history, so we'll have to let the readers draw their own conclusions about her. Entered our class during the second year from the city of Cressona. In all, a very quiet and Coy maid. LEAH HERBEIN Hsueii I have the funniest thing to tell you. QI don't look as if I could laugh by my picture but you'd better not get me started.J ' h Sue makes the most of everything, when she eats, she eats, when she laughs, she laughs, and when she hikes, she hikes, with a vengeance. Leah loves nature and most any time, you can Hnd her trying to get a crowd to follow her, into the country. She likes der deutscher sauer krout, baked beans and apple butter, and there's many ways of getting them. Some- L times, its profitable to smile on the farmer himself, and then again, it may be more favor- able, to offer to wash the dishes for the housewife. Her ambition is to be a nurse. No doubt, Leah will meet her af- -Hnity someday, in a rich, handsome youth, who will be ful smile. I 24
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, - HOWARD W. HOCK Fi1iI1t ln-art Ill'V43l' Won fair lady. This stalwart, Cressona youth, comes every day to P. H. S., tearing himself away with great eliort, from many impending breach of promise suits. On reaching the High School doors, Hockie for- gets all his heart troubles, for there stands Betty, waiting - for him. At the dismissal of every class, she has a note to hand him. Howard realizes his ditiicult position, for there's one Stanley to deal with and likewise a Patty, who is far oil in the West. When Betty is on the grandstand, he plays ball like a demon, and every one proclaims him a star playert P J, when its only, because he hopes to shine in her eyes. CHRISTINE HOY t'With laugh nliel dance, and song tht- day soon liussi-s. Christine loves dancing. Her motto is, Trip it as you go on the light fantastic toe. She has a number of de- voted suitors, who take her to all the dances. Sometimes it is hard to choose, between Russ and Tom. , but the highest bidder generally 4 gets her. Christine is a Hne example of the proverb, K'Laugh and grow fat, since she is goodly plump, and always wears the glad smile. Betty is her dearest chum, and most any time, one can hear these two chatting, about dancing school, or revelling in clothes, and perhaps, be even planning for the next party. S 26
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