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THE MIRROR Harriet Dorset Noob linglish Course Class note reporter, '26g Jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '2Og History Play, '26g Hi-Y, '27, '28, '2Og Girls' Glee Club, '26, '27, '29, High School Concert, '28, '2Ug Htalth speech, '2UQ Y. M. C. A. Campaign, '27, '28, Hx. A. Collector, '26, '27, '28, '20, Mirror Collector, '26, Torch Collector, '26, '27, '28, I will knmu If tlzcre be any ffziilz in IlIflII. ' Oh Gee! l.et's do it! Oh, isn't he darling? VVhat a peach of a dancer. That sounds like Boob either before or after a night with the gang. She is either gushing about a good time or slowly and sadly making her way to school carrying a whole host of books wonder- ing vaguely how she is ever going to get through. Boobie has a pleas- ing personality and is quite a favorite with the crowd. She is well known because of her ability as a dancer. She hopes to go to Mansfield College next year and some day be a Supervisor of Music. Hope you succeed, Boob Virginia Drummond Vee Dee Vee Commercial Course .-X A., '26, '27, '28, '29g Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Commercial Club, '28, '29, Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, Poetry Club, '29, Family Af- fair, '28, In thy it'1'sd0n1 make me wi5r'. ' That little blonde who sits in Room T? Oh yes, that's Virginia, I-fftter known as Yee Dee. She can write poetry that really rhymes too. Virginia, although she likes to talk as well as any one else, very seldom gets a chance when she is in the company of her two very-talk- ative friends, Sally and Coo. She is not a silly frivolous young thing as most girls are but rather a serious-minded young lady acting much older than her years. Contrary to custom, Yee seems to hold an at- traction for the tall, blond type of the opposite sex. Yirginia's one main object for living is to gain weight. She freely indulges in candy, sun- daes, and other sweets with never a thought of preserving her girlish figure. Virginia's future may lie in one of two opposite courses-'tSomc- body's Stenog or perhaps some day she will be a famous poetess. Any- way, we wish you happiness. L1111an Dunn Lilliums Classical Course Ir. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29g A. A., '26, '29g Girls' Glee Club, '26j Olympic Council, '29g Home Economies Club, '29. O 5-hz'rz'z' gay, 07111 kilzrlly lzcfzrtf Precious the blessings, ye imparl. ' XVe regret very much that we did not have Lilliums more than one term with us. In this very short time we have found out that she is a personage worth knowing. Lillian is somewhat subject to change from a very seriously modest young lady to a most mirthful one. There is none who can out shine her in making all kinds of suggestions as how to raise money for the Latin Club or how to make costumes of all sorts. She can sew, she can cook. Of course she is well aware of the fact that the only wav to a 1nan's heart is through his stomach. Lil- liums will take further instructions in Home Economics at Indiana State Teachers' College. VVithout any doubt, luck and good fortune will be with her. Thirteen
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D' , Frances Commercial Course -Ir. Red tfross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A, A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Treasurer of Vommercial Club, '29g L. C. Smith IXIedal, '29g Y. INI. C. A Campaign, '26, Commercial Club Speech, '29. l 1'anees is one girl you can't think of a short name for. Nothing Quite suits her but her own title. Never be worried if you hear l l'1ll1C't'S say, I don't have anything done, for more than likely she will make an A in the test Frances' closest companion in school is Blix Vompaet. It is impossible to count the times it is open during a class lJl'l'lOfl. lfrances may tell you that she is going to enter the jefferson Hos- pital at l'hiladelphia, but, if you have observed Frances' hands as closely as I, you will think differently about her life vocation. Twelve Lowe can love but once cz life, Take my lo-z'e and be my wife. THE MIRROR Margaret Depp Lfpegw Commercial Course ,liz Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Bronze Under- wood Bledal, '27, Silver Remington INIedal, '29, 'Winner of County Contest for jr. Bookkeeping, '28, State Champion jr. Bookkeeping, '28g Commercial Club, '28, '29, Commercial Club Speech, '29. Follow lzer, while yet lzer glory slzi1zetlz. IXIargaret is one of whom we all should feel proud. Did she not l-ring great honors to P. H. as a result of her trip to Indiana? She is State Champion in junior Bookkeeping. Peg is very independent. She never thinks of asking to see your home work. Not only is Peg independent, but determined. If she says she is not going to do a thing, you had better look for someone else to do it. Peggie is not nearly as jolly as we would have her. You can stare at Peggie for almost a minute and she won't crack a smile. llargaret is going to do office work. We wish you success. Frances Dick to to to Robert Divelbiss LLBOb37 English Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A A., '26, '27, '28, '29g Interclass Track, '27, '28, '29, Interclass Basketball, '28, '29, Hi-Y, '28, '29, Y. M. C. A. Campaign Speech, '29, Qperetta, '29, Glee Club, '29, A pleasant larl of youth and jJ1'0mise. Bob is one of those stocky little fellows whose main interest is in sports. He is also very versatile in this line. But Bob doesn't allow activities to occupy all his time, but spends a certain amount of it on his school work. Bob is a hale, hearty fellow who just can't look at the dark side of life. A word of cheer and his slap on the back produce a rejuvenating effect. In school, this young blonde is' rather quiet but usually finds time to participate in some of the fun. Bob is another one whose mind is not made up as to his future.
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William Hill Polonius Scientific Course F114-nee Vlub X'it'e-l'1'esiclent, '292 Debating Yice-President, '29, H-Y, '28, '291 ,lr. Red t'ross. '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29j Y Nl. if A. illllllltllflll Speech, '29, H.llUl'I' nzalter, witlt less art. Iiili is a bit sarcastic at times, but that is just a passing character- itair. llill is our big salesman. He sells anything from shoes to roof- ing matt-rials. He has a rather high idea of salesntanship, don't you tlank? llill's lattst nickname is I'olonius. It was suggested by one of own intellectual guides and most of us think it rather appropriate, as liill sonn-times gives much speech 'Nlore inatter, with less art. lt's best to get y.u start to decorate it. llilll Un lt-llovf who linds n-.mx channels into which he llill expects to go to Penn State, where l ngiin-4-ring. tiood luck, Nlr. Chemist. lfozzrtztcrz 'l' H E M I R R O R David Elder Dave English Course .X A., '26, '27, '28, '291 jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Interclass Bas- ketball, '26, '27, '28, '29, Football, '27, '28, '29, Football Captain, '29, 'I'rack, '27, '28g Commercial Club, '28g Commercial Club Play, '28g History Play, '26g Hi-Y, '28, '29, Y. BI. C. A. Campaign Speech. '29, High School Basketball, '27. Gayly berlighf, .4 gallant knight, In SIIIISIZIIII' and in slzadoiuf' Dave is an athlete, noted for his football and basketball playing. fu football captain in '28, he was surely a success. Dave is usually ouiet and hard at work However, his popularity sometimes forces him to come out of his shell. Although we have stated that he is quiet, al- low us to restate it. He is ouiet only when in school. Outside of school lie can be quite loquacious when he has an inspiration like-shall we say, West End? David is not sure what he intends to do, but he hopes to attend lliaynesburgh. H. Fetter without matter. Shakespeare says, your big point first, before hand Bill is a generous may divert this generosity. he will take up Chemical the other Isabella Findley Isabelle English Course lr. Red Cross, '26, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Rest 'is the sauce of labor. Some of us believe in taking all the sauce but Isabella takes both, ene at a time, of course. She uses every study period for the purpose iz is supposed to be used for-study. You see her always with a huge stack of books under her arm. But don't think that Isabelle does any- thing but study because you'll be mistaken in your conception of her. F-he comes into T in the morning, takes off her hat, Huffs up her pret- ty hair, and proceeds to open up business for the day. She has a jolly remark and lots of wit to add to the conversation of the certain crowd of kids who sit in the corner in HT . Isabella's future is undecided but we would not be surprised if she should suddenly resolve to be a School marmf'
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