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'l' H li lll l lt li O R George Bohovich Fat linglish Course slr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Choral Club '28: Boys Glee Club, '28, '29g All at Sea '29. 1'111 1'1'r1'11 of fI1l!l1lII'lIg 111111 t111'11'11g. . George certainly is tired of such doings and can hardly wait for Commencement Day. He, however, is a steady plodder and at intervals truly surprises us with an honestly brilliant recitation. His easy tlow of language is quite remarkable. I at's work in the Operetta was worthy oi Commendation. Fat is usually given to quietness and seclusion but he. sometimes, surprises us with a sudden outburst of verbosity. The future is still to be decided for George. A Louis Brody Low Brody Classical Course lied Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, H. S. Operetta, '29, County Representative in National Oratorical Contest, '29, Debating Society, '29, 1Irs. Bumpstead-Leigh, '29g A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, I:'l'I'l' 111 1'11cl1 1'y1', 111111 j111f1c1'.v l'll 1111611 11111111, They 111tz'1', 1'1'1'iz'11, 111111 111111111011 177117111 1110 1111111. Brody is at once seen to be an orator and a keen observer. But this is not all, for Low is always in for fun. It is probable that you will see him talking and joking with some young damsel, but don't be alarmed he's only bluftin her along for bluftin is surely Low's favorite pastime. llrody is kept quite busy. He not only gets his ling- lish 4, and other less essential subjects, but he is also his father's little handy-man. As a salesman it is hard to believe that Iirody, in life, or, on the stage, could be surpassed. Louis is going to study Commerce and Finance at Pitt next year. H 'rife hope success will be yours, Brody. Annabelle Brown Brown English Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '28, '29, History Play, '26, l.atin Play, '28, Glee Club, '28, '29g Glee Club Contest, '28: Girls Hi- Y, '28, '29g Stage Craft, '29, Art Club, '27, '28, '29. St'l'FlZC', H1111 1'1'S111111c, 111111 51111, A1111 C111111, 111111 s1'1f-p11ss1'.s's1'11.'' Fairview lived up to its name when it produced this maiden, as she is indeed fair to view. Her personality is enhanced by her rich, brown hair. Annabelle stumbles around a little in her French but her other work is done creditably. By looking at her activities, we can see that she is inclined toward the arts. She has taken an active part in the Art Club, Glee Club, and Stage Craft Club. P. H. S. may see more of Annabelle as she will study at Indiana State Teachers' College. .S't':'1'11
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'l' H li M l li R O R ' Peter Barilar l Pete English Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Operetta, '29, Boys' Glee Club, '20. '21 cmzlelzztvzl sj11'1'it is flu' siuecztexi of f'.X'l'SZ'l'llCl'.', Thats Pete. He goes along with a carefree attitude a11d there is always a half smile on his face. Pete is one of those privileged students who rides to school in his own car. But Pete doesn't lord it over any- one for this reason. He holds a respect for all his friends. Pete's out- side activities center upon the Hupmot-ile garage. Bluch of his spare time is spent at that place. Pete has only been with us for two years leut he has acquired a number of friends by his open and frank manner. Pete's future is undecided but we think that a guess at Hupmobile F salesmanship would not go far wrong. Olen Baun A Baun Scientific Course ,lr Red Vross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Thespian Society, '29, 'tThe Shutting o' the Door, '20, Interclass Baseball, '28, Interclass Track, 'DQ Tile 1113111 will clcatie 111110 his right. Olen is our classmate who writes the charming essays. In Eng- lisl: lll and IY, Olen presented the class with two essays on Fords. Let me tell you they were screams. Henry Ford surely spoiled the career of a future essayist, when he constructed the New Ford. Now Olen is lureft of a theme for his essays. l1aun's curly hair and wide smile immediately show his sense of lzumor, He delivers it in a slow detailed manner, so that nothing is left out. Sometimes Olen must have a detailed explanation of a sub-- jtct so that he may fully understand it. This, of course, benefits him illUnt'. Olen is undecided as to his future occupation, but he suggests that he may take up aviation. NVe wish him luck and hope that some T day he will discover and colonize liars for America. Frank Bell -rrselr' English Course ,lr. Red Cross, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Commercial Club, '28, '29. i'F7'l'F7lC1.Y, I come not here to talk. A tall, lank figure coming into T reveals none other than Frank Frank usually maintains a solid silence, very seldom breaking it With a yes or no , 'Whenever he feels out of place or ill at ease, he ab- solutely refuses to enter any discussion. Frank has a spark of humor way down deep inside him but he never allows it to escape nor ever allows anyone to even get a glimpse of it. However, believe it or not, it exists. Frank is very girl shy although it is said a certain party once-attracted his attention. Frank finds it rather difficult always to make the goal but his perseverance will surely bring him success. Franks future is undecided hut we are sure he will succeed in What- ever he undertakes. S ix
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lf, ,. Law. T ll li M I R R O R Sara Br-own Sally Classical Course ,lit Red Cross, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Torch Staff, '28, Blirror Board, '29, Poetry Club, '29, Cercle Francais, '29, 'Vice-President, '29, Seven- teen, '29. Tlz1'1'e was 1111 a1'clz11eSs 1'11 Iliinc eye Born. of ilu' Qlll'l'l'f'Sl 1110cke1'ieS, A 11d thy light luzlglzter rang out 'iv' As wafer drops I loved to hear. A hearty laugh! Oh yes! 'tis Sara! Sally's laugh is one of the many things which distinguishes her. No matter where she is, once you hear that laugh you know she's present. Sara admits she likes to get out of work, and the only days she likes real well are Saturday and Sunday, but her ability is such that her likes are not always heeded. So Sally is kept busy, if not with Mirror work, it's something else. At times she hardly finds time to talk! Sara is going in training next September. W'e envy those pa- tients, who will hear that laugh daily! William T. Brown Bill linglish Course lr. Red Cross, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, President of A. A. in '29, lfootball, '26, '27, '28, Ass't Football Coach, '29, lnterelass Track, '27, Interclass Basketball, '27, '28, '29, Interclass liaseball, '28, Y. M. C. A. Campaign Speech, '27, Debating Society. .N -ak , ii ll'l1ll'. low he caught those long forward passes. In football, Bill earned his jc1l1 as end. After he had played his limit of football, Bill became the president of the A. A. in '29, Bill managed this so well that the im-mlnersliip was the largest in many years. Needless to say, Bill has many friends and admirers. He, how- exer, seems to return the affections of only one. .Xt times, Hill becomes very serious and thinks things out. This ought Eight A 11411110 fz11'-.w1111zflz'fl a111011g 111011 For ll0l2lC' deeds. llill's outstanding interest lies in athletics, as his activities illus- liill was one of our best ends. None of us will ever forget to help him, as he expects to go to work after graduation. Martha Cessna lNIarty English Course Jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A .A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Glee Club, '29, Local and County Typing Contest, '28, Sales Talk, '29. I have no precious time at all to spend, N01' scrfvices to do, till you 1'equi1'e. And everyone seems to require her time. If she isn't in T, you will probably find her in the office tickling the ivories of the Reming- ton doing some work that just must get to press tomorrow. But in spite of all her difficulties, she maintains her sweet, sunny, disposition And her disposition truly is sunny-nothing ever daunts her. When she is almost submerged under difficulties, she bravely rises to the top. She is always out for a good time and manages to make both herself and others happy. Yet, she always maintains her school average. Probably she will be found in somebody's office in the near future.
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