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'I' ll Pi M l li R O R Lynn Foose l oose linglish Course Jr, Red Cross, '28, '20, .X. A., '20, lloys' Glee Club, '2U1 'I'hespian Society, '29g Science Cluh, '2Ug All at Sea, '2Ug BI1's. Hump-' stead-Leigh, '29. 'llly 0f7I'IlIicIII is Io keep it lo lllj'.S'I'!f. The High School Play brought out a phase of l,ynn's character that we had not thought of before. Although I.ynn is only a boy, l'e can step out on the stage and take the part of an old man in a convincing manner. Lynn is seldom heard in a crowd, hut, wl'en he voices his Cpinion, one knows that it is not just a passing thought. l,ynn uses class periods for workg nevertheless, he never lets a chance go hy to make i some sly remark. He has a business head on him and he will continue his work in some school ol business and finance. ' Charles Frew I Charly 'LChuck Classical Course Ir. Red Cross '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '23, 291 Class Secretary, '26g Boys' Glee Club, '26, '29, Debating Society, l2Ug Tliespian So- ciety. '29, President Poetry Club, '2O5 Chapel Debate, '2Ug All at Sea, '29g Seventeen, '29. nn, , . . ,. . . . . .L here .s luis of fun 111 ilze iuo1'I1l zj fl jellmu only lc1111ie.s' iullere In flllll zl. True it is! And Chuck surely seems to tind it. Charly has a jevial disposition. In him there are possibilities of great things. Have you ever heard Chuck debating? If not, you've missed a real treat Chuck also has the ability to adapt himself quickly to a situation and is capable of learning things very rapidly. Then, too, Charly has gain- ed for himself a reputation .is an actor. .Ks the haughty Mikado he so effectively lived the mood of the character that we forgot Charly. 'l'he Jolly Fellow. Last but not least-Charly tinds great joy in caps tivating fair young damsels, and then letting them gommight one sau broken-hearted? Chuck has decided to enter some dental sehool next year. Much success, Charly, Irving Friedman Itch Classical Course Red Cross, '26, '27, '20, A.. A. '26, '27, '28, '20, Cheer I.eader, '20, Torch Collector, '27, '28, '29. Tlzesc' I1l'lI.gIl1'S if tlzozf r1111.s i give, illzrtlz, 1.11111 llzcr' I 1110111 Z0 Il.T'!'. Itcl1's sense of humor often gets him into hot water, hut the same ready wit usually extricates him. To stand at l eicht's corner and listen to his line of chatter is better than manv comedy hits. Itch's comedy sometimes run away with him in school which results in discomfiture for this youthful son of foolishness. Itch is a cheer leader of no mean ability as many can testify. His chief interest does not lie in study and his attempts at seriousness are almost as laughable as his comic performances. Itch says that he will attend the Coast Guard .Xcademy. 1 1 1'11 111
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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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Eva E. George ' Classical Course THE MIRROR Theo Fullerton Theo Classical Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A. '26, '27, '28, '29, Debating Society, '28, '29, Torch Staff, '28, Y. TNI. C. A. Campaign Speech, '29g lioys' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, President Hi-Y, '29, Cheer Leader, '29, 'y'ice-President Sophomore Class, '27, Band, '28, Class President, '28, '29. Oh me, why should life all labor be? No one has a better right to ask that Question than Theo. From the way he rushes around the rooms one wonders when he iinds time to go to class. Theo's work in class is not as it should be, due to his extra activities. His ability as an ofliccr is borne out by his three years term as otiicer of his class. He also claims the presidency of the Hi-Y for the present year. That Theo has many likeable qualities, we can well understand as all his offices were secured by elections. Theo's limited knowledge of French gives his class many laughs when Mr. lloyd begins to speak in that language. Theo has not decided on his future but judging from his success in High School we feel sure that he will succeed. lr Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29g A, A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club 7 '2o1 History, '27, Latin Club, '28, '29, Secretary of Debating Society, '29, Classnote Reporter, '29, Librarian, '29. 1 am uzerry tulzen coizgregafecl with sweet' things. liva is the contradictory sort of a person. To look at her, one y-'ould think she belonged to that class known as the quiet, easy-going lgmdf' llut once you become acquainted, your thoughts are shattered, I' .er she's exactly the opposite. liva's always in for a good time, and no matter where she has to go for it, she always manages to succeed iv: having it. liva has a great love for her Chewing-Gum and she usually carries it right with her. Eva is also our busy librarian. .Xs yet, liva says she hasn't decided which college to attend, but we smell a mouse! Grove City always was attractive, wasn't it? Sixteen 6 .,!' I .4 1 4512- IQ'7fA Marion Gourley Marion English Course ,Tr Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Commercial Club, '28, '29, A. A., '29. Never trouble another for what you can do yourself. Always in passing hlarion, you receive a friendly smile. When she smiles, her dark eyes twinkle merrily. At noon, she adds her share- sometimes more-to the daily noontime conversation carried on by the kids in T. Oh, yes! we forgot to mention that Marion has hair that is really wavy and shining black. She has real dimples, too. hlarion is interested in driving and we also heard that she has a slight C?l interest in a certain party, Sadler, by name. Marion will probably be found in an office next year pleasing her boss with her smile and pleasant disposition.
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