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l -- so l - wuts FREDERICK A. WAGNER. English Course, Fire Team 4. Fred is quiet, but he is like the auto- mobile, the most valuable makes the least noise. XVhen Fred says something everybody listens. He doesn't step around much, but lately he has betrayed an ex- treme interest in a girl named Marion. Good luck, Fred. W. ALVIN WAGSTAFF. Football Team, Glee Club, Basketball, Preisdent Hi-Y Club, Fire Team. .Some record for one year. Waggie is a star, both in school activities and in his studies, Vlfith his cheerful disposi- tion and his ability, we expect that he will make his place in the world. MARION WALLEN. Junior Play, Athletic Play, Glee Club 4 Years, Junior Prom Committee. Marion is the happy-go-lucky of 1922. 'Everybody knows Marion. Everybody likes Marion. She's the one who would rather attend dances and parties than feat. Voice? -She's got a peach and She uses it to good advantage. JOHN P. WRIGHT. English Course, Football Team 4, Fire Team 3-4, When nobody else can answer in the Physics class, it's a toss-up between Lowell and John who are the authorities of the class. John has been with us two years, and has made a mark for himself both terms. His average is one of the highest in the class and he has the high- est mark in Trig and Solid. I m'27 -ei ,, i l l i l A-4
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' ' -OWGEQS.--ee ' FLORENCE E. ROPP. Commercial Course, Commercial Hon- or, Glee Club 4, Junior- Play Committee. Another one of our Bobbed-Hair Beautiesf' Flo is just bubbling over with fun and giggles and sometimes we're just scared stiii for fear sh.e will ex- plode. There'5 always something pop- ping up when she's around. So to come d-own to brass taoks, how could we help but like her? WILLIAM LOWELL SCHIEWE. English Course, Science Honor, Fire Team 4, Junior Play. Everybody knows Lowell, especially the Chemistry students who wish to have him form the equations in Lab. Just ask him about the Radio and hear all the comments he can make upon it. They all say he likes a little girl in the Senior class by the name of Mary. But we wonder. MARGARET LOUISE SWANSON. Commercial Course, Third Honor. Margaret is the typical thing in the blonde line as her picture should show Studious? Yes, indeedg very much so- and her reward was the third honor. We know you'll make a, great Commercial teacher, Margaret, and Indiana will be glad to get you. .KATHERINE TRACY. Katherine has been with us only' a few months and We thought she would graduate with us, But because of sick- ness we had to lose her. , we 26, as Yi
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0- T yNm,m.5.,m VALEDICTORY In the business world of today are many men of eminence who are graduates of the Titusville High School. They have won for themselves a place of prominence and esteem and are the represen- tation of the High School in the world of affairs. These men and women uphold the ideals taught them in school which have helped gain for them their influence in this community and elsewhere. Now, it is incumbent upon us, the Class of '22, just starting out on its life career, to strive to join this company of fellow graduates, so that in after years we, too, may find members of our class who have recognition. During our four High School years, we trust we have strengthened our character, are better equipped to cope with the problems of the future. NNe have learned to be independent, will- ing workers, and earnest citizens of the United States. Only too soon will we be called on to take part in the govern- ment of our country. For this new field we must be true and loyal workers. Today, many more opportunities are open to High School graduates than ever before, especially to women. In the present day and age they are receiving recognition, and are proving their efficiency in all departments of activity. They are coming to be relied on more a11d more, bearing o11 their shoulders burdens, which their puritan mothers never dreamed of. And now, dear classmates, we must part. After four happy years, perhaps the happiest of our lives, we must leave behind our dear Alma Mater. Always will we think of her with love in our hearts and always will we think of our teachers who have done so much for us and yet who are not fully appreciated, and who have guided our lives and inspired us with the flaming desire to ever go Onward and Upward. In behalf of our class I desire to thank all who have made pos- sible the privileges which we have enjoyed. To the Teachers, the School Board, to our Superintendent, Mr. Pease, and to the citizens of Titusville, we express our gratitude. VVe trust that we fully appreciate the burden which the community bears in order that it may offer to the young people of Titusville all that a High School course can do for them. . DOROTHY FRANCIS. AgM 'l bv 28 owl 1 L C
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