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ESTHER E. JOHNSON HXVUQIICQ is thy l051l'1li1'lQ'? Hath thy Tnil. 0'e1' hooks COUSIIIIIOQ the mid-night oil. H Esther is the shining light of the Senior class. Do not think History is all she knows. The book might just as well be Latin or French. Esther decided upon taking an Honor K in High School, and having me once determined, settled down to hard work. She reported the events of the Senior class, during the past tive months, in a masterful manner. As an ambitious, hard working girl, we will recommend our class-mate, Esther, in any work she may take up. MARY A. LEONARD 'Speak freely Wlint you t1lil'k.'Y And truly so does our Mary. She will not be ruled by many. Mary always says what she thinks, and votes the way she pleases. She can tell any news you may wish to know, no matter if it be public or private. Mary has many friends, and takes pleasure in their company. She is an en- thusiastic hiker, and delights in telling how Evelyn tickled the pig's nose, and other such thrilling stories. It is hard to say what Mary will become, but, if women get the right of franchise, and run circuses, it is thought by many, that she would make a fine barker. 27 s
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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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ELIZABETH C. MILLER H.l':Vt'11 virtue is more' fair' when it appears in ai bountiful person. Elizabeth is the society leader and one of the belles of our class. She has the art of conversation and is very enter- taining, her popularity extend- ing to boys and girls alike. Elizabeth took up typewriting and learned from a certain, i Senior boy, the art of taking dictations. Wrote the Social department for the monthly, this term, besides the numerous letters, which she sends to all parts of the globe. We need not worry about Elizabeth's future. We know it will be bright. WILLIAM B. McCOOL Bill 'KA light heart lives longf' 'fBill is happy as the day is long. He is always singing' or laughing, and has a kind word and smile, for all he meets. is Honey's right hand, and together, they work. like Trogens for Ads. Bill is a great base-ball player, and marvelous is his speedy S work at second-base. Always there in making a hit. But, soft you, one should see Bill Shoot pool, there he shines. But ah! dear friends, there is a girl, t'Cottie, by name. We do not know, what he will do on leaving school, but whatever Bill takes up, we are sure he will make good in his chosen work. i 28
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