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HARRY GOLDEN Everybody loves a happy man. High School entered its Golden Age when he Hap-pened to stroll-tor to he sure he didn't hurry-into its halls. Hap has made quite a hit as a geometrician. Recently he proved for the henelit of English Section 4 that the front bench in Miss Critz's room rcks admirably and since then he has given several demon- strations of his ability as a 'tbrain shaker. Hap complains of his hard work in old P. H. S. and intends to enter some college for erst fry J SUSAN HABERA Measures, not men, have always been my mark. From what we know of Susan this holds good. We have not had much op- portunity to pry into her affairs as she just entered our ranks this year from St. Clair. She is fond of acting and as an Irish maid is unexcelled. 27
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CHARLES GALLAGHER I say old top, Look who is here. ' To begin with Charlie is some boy. I believe that if Charlie had lost his last friend on earth he would have a laugh for anybody. Wherever you go, and Gal is around, you are sure to have a good time, for he sets the pace at a very fast clip. He is a very excellent CPJ bass singer, having a very deep voice, which gives it the quality of com- ing from a great orator. By the way did you know that Gal is going to study law? We sincerely hope' that you make good, in fact we know you will, because you are quick and can't,be kept under. ln ten years we will be calling on our friend Charles Gallagher to grant us a divorce or to get us out of some kind of a scrape. Here is good luck to you, Old Top. We all wish you the best success possible. MIRIAM GLOVER 4 Mim, Mrs. Moore. Her blue eyes sought the west afar, For lovers love the western Star. Although Miriam has a train of follow- ers in Pottsville the trail danders far into the 'lone Star State. She is just as game in school tricks and pranks as the character she represented in the seni,r play. Mim is one of the leading mem-' bers of the secret order known the M. M. M. 26
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Page 30 text:
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. JOHN D. GRAY Please go 'way and let me sleep. Poor John, he looks as if he got about three hours sleep in twenty-four, for when he is in class he is generally trying' to press his coat-sleeve with his head. John may be sleepy at times but he seems to be some boy on the base ball diamond. Jonh is a pitcher of no mean ability, and although we can not class him with Alexander, yet he gives the best he has to maintain the glory of Old High. John expects,lin fact, heis going to study surgery at some large med- ical institution. We wish you the best of luck, but it you wish to succeed you must work hard and be willing to give up a great many pleasures. We give you this piece of advice in all manner of kind- ness for we really don't believe that you know the Eternal Htness of things. ' ELLA HERBEIN ' A J ' O Daisy, As full of spirit as the month of May? The sports ot childhood still cling to Ella as a number of her classmates can testify. She sets the example with Doris following. Her bubbling spirit is con- stantly o'erflowing. O kid! Then a gig- gle! O kid! characterizes our Ella. One thing Ella is serious about is shorthand in which she has made such splendid prog- ress that she was asked to substitute for a few days. ' 29
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