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e iota GEORGE GREGOR Nat loo Jcrious, not loo gay, But a ram good fellow. He comes within close proximity of being a vviseacre because of a generous sense of hu- mor and an originality in producing quips. Further, he has athletic inclinations which are represented by his interest and specialization in track. He is, in short, a 'lrare good fel- ow. ' GAYLE GREISEL In guielrzcss and fonfdfncc .rlzall be your .rlrftngi 1. Although Gayle is of a serene and some- what retiring nature, one is ver Consistently met with a smile and a friendl,y word. In her efforts, which are of the highest degree, a gnaflced assurance is set forth. How can she at . MARIE GUIDUS So'af tlmfrful111'.f5 or a good lgillllffifht' more zt 15 Jfitllf, the rnoru of 11 rcmam.s. Not only her twinklin eyes and musical laughter, but also her steadtgastness, good sportsa tnanship, grace, and ability to look up from erstwhile gloom tend to make us admirers of Mariels versatile character. RICHARD HAAG Nothing fndurf: but personal qualities. Rosy cheeks, mischievous eyes, and a bright smile make us conscious of Dick's lpresence. He is an original punster and fun-loving chap hut he has a serious side, too, as evidenced by his conscientious interest and endeavors in scholastic and athletic pursuits. CLARANCE HAGAN Only drftls gifvz' slrzvrgth lo Ziff. A sincere desire to succeed is made mani- fest in all his undertakings. His manner be- speaks his ambition, his gt-ntlemanly and un- obtrusive nature. Great scholars and prosperous administrators have risen to the hei hts be- cause of such will-power, purpose in iiife, and ambition to succeed. ANN HALBERSTADT '?Cl1a1-111 .ttrikrs tht' xiglit, and mfrit fwin: the .vnu . Vilinsotne, indeed, is Ann. Adhering to the adage, 4'Good goods, etc., she has blended a number of meritorious qualities, not only on the exterior, but otherwise. Her wit and good fellowship, high standards and ideals make her what she is-a grand person! ANNA HAMMER .4!l kinds of xerfuiu' tzpiih a npble gan' ' That grazed lhe Iofwlzert act zn domg it. How unfortunate we should be if there were not those who are willing to cooperate! We are certain that Anna is an asset to her friends, for she has rendered herself invaluable to her c ass. CI IARLES HAUSER Hc'is 4 fwfll-made man who has a good dl'fI'I'7lI1lIl1fZ0!Y.U It is well to be firm, and well he knows it. To his resolute will has been added the strength of a cheerful disposition. His associates and friends know him as Son an appropriate cognomen for this lad of the dimpled smile. 26
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E251 MILDRED GEIER Silence ix one great art of fonfUer.fation. From all outward appearances, Millie is a quiet girl, but when she gets with her very intimate friends she usually finds her tongue. She has been a good student and has a very pleasant disposition. Millie enjoys the ath- etic events in P. H. S. HARRY GEISSLER Sil1'm'v may Ju yomlg il fan do little harm. The old saying, lt's not the quantitv but the quality, holds true in this case. Harry may he short, hut then he has a grand time in sehool. As far as we know, he has little time for girls but gives his all to he-man activities. JOHN GENNERELLA Hou hir fl-Ilgt'fS ment fuuhen they 1Il0i'l'ti by note Thr-nuglz 1IIr?H.YlH't'5 frm, as hz' lIl!ll'ClIl'tl them n'er The yielding fvlank of the ifuary flour! Our famous maestro -Ujohnnyf' K'lohnny's abilizv to play the piano was greatly appre- ciated hy the P. H. S. Brigadiers. IIe's agreat sport, and P. H. S. will miss him. NIAUDE GLASS The rulfr of my life is to make bzzsirzus a plra.rrn'f ami plrasun' my bu.tinv.f.r. One of the most hel ful irls in the class is . au e. .- ways rea ' to to er s are o ' M d Xl ii gi h h t work, Maude has aided, many orgahnizations. She helievesl in studying. Her favorite diver- sion is reading. EVANGELINE GOLAMIS I-'or .ture nn minutes- brought me more content Than those zu fvlmnng, uxeful .rtuduzf spent, Here is one girl whose name always appears on the honor roll. During her four years here she has been a willin worker and a most val- uable asset to her ciiass. P. H. S. will lose a worthwhile girl in Evangeline. JOHN GORMAN Ili: limb: fwfr: cast in manly maid, For hrarly .sports or mntut bald. A prominent athlete, a ood student, agrand sport, a tall, dark, and ihandsome fentleman, an excellent dancer, a sincere frienii, a witty wise-cracker-these best describe Jack, who is, all in all, a swell fellow. CHARLES GRABOUSKY In ,q11i1'tne.f.v and fonjitlente :hall he your .f!rn1gt1. One of the smaller members of this Class is Charles. He is more interested in electricity and taking cars apart than in members of the opposite sex. He gets a hig 'lkiek' out of school life. VVhat a talker he is! LORRAINE GRAEFF Fur than hast t l'l'f llllJfLL'1'lY'Li t'UIlffl'0lt-dj ,-ind, when rffL'zlfd, hart t1Il5w1'I't'ti grarzozzslyf' Behind an exterior of calmness and serenity lies a spirit of fun and chi-erfulness. Yes, she is indeed courteous and gracious, and it is sel- dom, if ever, that anyone sees her in a tem- peramental or incongruous mood. e 'ou
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27 GRACE IIEFFNER '24 gay, .rNem' spirit ix lhl' 5o1u'ff' of all that is uuhlr and good. She possesses the traits of an estimable stu- dent and brings into prominence, all unknow- ingly, her gifts of charm and wit. lfnderly- ing her smile is a vein of mischief, which we attribute to her Titian inclination. LEROY ll ELMBOLD Sorrow hand silfnte arm' Jtrong, aml palirlzl rzzlilzrulzw IJ gotil1ke. Ever have we marked that l,eroy has made ardent efforts and has endeavored to take his place with the best of them. ln so doing he has succeeded in no mean degree. Our earliest desire is that he obtains his just reward. KENNETH HTQFF IIf'hr're 7I1IlI'L' it mean! than 1nmts the ear. Kenneth is the possessor of an amiable and congenial personality and is a potentially out- standing person, but, sadly enough, we don't hear so mueh from him as we should like to. Some day, we hope we shall really hear great things of him. CECELIA HOFFMAN Thr itlral uf fourtnfy, fwit, gran, and rharmf' To quote further would be superfluous, for therein lies the keynote to an outstanding per- sonality. Besides being a worthy classmate and Annual Staff member, Sis was ,recently ac- credited with a position close to the top in the contest for the school's prettiest girl. lllI.DA IIOPPE Do you kllflflk' thu! I am u FLCUIIILIII? lVhru I think I must speak. Hilda promotes two of the best interests of woman-those of talking and laughing. Her evident enjoyment of these two diversions, how- ever, is not to be condemned, for they help to smother despair and gloom. DOROTHY HOSLER nSt 'll.1'Vl? yet .l'f?'07lfl, majrxtlic ye! .vmlulr,' S-uzft fwzthuul -vwlrncw, without terror great. Dignity, sweetness, serenity-all are hers, Perhaps Dot is not the noisiest in the class, and although she may not force herself to the foreground, above all others, we know that she is the possessor of many worthy traits. MILDRED IIUPPERT In her l l'I'7'j' grsfzzrv llzfre is i1zdi1'itluality. On the basketball floor in hockey, in tennis, in class, in her personality-in fact, in her every activity there is that mark of individ- uality which can belong only to Mildred. We of the Annual Staff are especially indebted to Mildred for the invaluable assistance she has rendered. Thanks a million! LOUISE HUTCHINSON IIN rye: fwfrf deeper than' the depth Of 1u'ater,t .ctillad at L UL'lllldL'.U Much of I.ouise's character and Eersonality is mirrored in her eyes. Their brig tness, in- tensity, and depth reflect certain noteworthy idiosyncracies of her nature-and when the questions of regard and admiration arise, the eyes have it. 015 l
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