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J unc, 1924 T H E B L A S T Page Fifteen EIMS of 1925 r
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THE BLAST June, 1924 Marian Atkins Willard Barlow Chauncey Bryant Edna Bryant Elizabeth Christ James Conroy Myra Evans Doris Fisher Mildred Gay Virginia Gill Mary Gilmore Leila Griffen Eleanor Herman Suninr Class Bull Grace Marr, President Nellie Jennings, ViceSPresident True Wilson, Secretary Kenneth Wellman, Treasurer Mary Holahan Bessie Lapedies Katherine McGuire Marion McQuilkin Edna Madison James Miller ' Geraldine Moylan' Kenneth Parkhouse Everett Perry Sadie Post Loretta Schrader Leslie Streamer Lois Thomson
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Page Sixteen T H E B L A S T June, 1924 ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIllIll!IIllllIllIllllIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllillIlllllllllIIlllllIIIlllIlIIIllIIllIIllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIllIIllIllllllllIIllllIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllli PEDIGREES inllnlllllIllnmlllmlnllmlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll WALTER AHNER The sap of his family tree. When he was little, he used to call himself booful sing. He has the most in- nocent facc of any boy in schoolg he even beats Chauncey Bryant. Whenever Walt commits any crime, it's usually blamed to someone else. Walt isn't as dumb as he looksg he can see thru his glasses, even if he can't see thru a joke sometimes. He used to be pretty bashful, but since he has been going with that Andrews girl, he has changed considerably. He has geen stepping out quite a bit late- ly. His mother used to be able to keep track of him- but she can't any more. Whereas he used to read such books as The Outline of History , he is now reading such books as The Philosophy of Love. Personally he favors the cave man method of winning a womang he believes in literally carrying her off her feet. He admits that he became popular overnight by learning how to dance. We know for a fact that Walt bought Lois some cigarettes in Washingtong he says he can't see why women haven't as much right to smoke as men like him- self. Instead of taking a valise to Washington, Walt took a wardrobe trunk, he regretted it more than once, before he arrived home. 'Walt's life would be fairly hap- py if it were not for Jimmie O'Donnell. Walt certainly has shown superhuman self-control in resisting the temp- tation to murder Jimmie which he must have had more than once. One day Jimmie wrote a note to a certain girl ,asking her to go to the movies that night, and signed Walt's name to it. Walt was never more surpris- ed in his life than when he received a note from the girl expressing her regrets for not being able to go. Walt works in Balduf, Barrows, and Davidson's Shoe Store, and plays the shoe horn in spare moments. ill!!! LOIS ANDREWS Terrible religious: often stays indoors on Sunday mornings to listen in on radio sermons. Lois is some automobile driver, it is her greatest ambition to dis- prove the theory that an automobile cannot fly. Thus far, she has two warnings, three dogs, five chickens, and one cow to her credit. One night her father, waked out of a sound sleep, heard Lois exclaim: Look out Walt! You'll break my glasses! She got this way after at- tending the Gayety in Washingtong she went every night. Before the trip, Lois was such an innocent girl, that her parents wouldn't believe the rumor that she had smoked while in Washington, which was lucky for Lois. IIIllIIIllIIllIIllIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllilllllllllllllllllll IOLA BAKER Brethren, let us pray. Here is a girl so wild that when she went on the Washington trip, her sister went along, too-to chaperone her. Her sister performed her task well, keeping Iola in her room every night. Every morning Iola would appear with tear-stained cheeks: it was pretty tough not to be able to go to the Gayety or do anything like that. Iola went to hear Dr. Dow when he was hereg she is thinking seriously now of giving up dancing. Iola is crazy about candy-kisses, especially. She has a fondness for fruit, too-dates, for instance. The members of her family are doing everything in their power to calm Iola down-and seem to be succeeding. It's rather hard on the poor girl-but then-we suppose her parents know best. l ll Ill lk t JULIA BOYER Her full name is Julia Ethel Agnes Augusta Vic- toria Mason Norris Boyer. Julia is so tall that there is snow on her head. She is known as the Sheba of our school, her power over men is fatal. If she ever writes her memoirs, the book will sell better than The Sheik. She seems to have friends in every town in the Postal Guide. For the life of us we don't know which one she is favoring now, the Lyndonville one, the Le Roy one, the 'Wellsville one, or the Oakland, Cal., one. Her tactics are similar to those of Nita Naldi-crafty, etc.g can't you just see Julia tickling a man's chin with one of those great long fingers of hers? We can. On the Washing- ton trip her victims were an unknown Lyndonville fel- low, a Le Roy fellow named Panepenta, V-and a Warsaw fellow named Marchant. Marchant was the most persist- ent of the three-and apparently won out. All the girls are beseeching Julia to tell them how she wields this fatal powerg she claims she was born with that know- ledge-and does not know herself how she does it. Going into Silver Springs this sign greets the traveler: Go slow, brother-or you'll be another. It's a warn- ing about Julia-she lives there. When the girls' basket ball team went to Le Roy? Julia was one of the squad. The sight of Julia scared the Le Roy girls so, that they forgot how to play-and Warsaw won, 41 to 10. Goewey showed himself a student of phsychology that night, all right, Julia is an assidious reader of books by Elinor Glyn and Ethel M. Dell. She is forever reading them under her desk. The teachers have all they can do to keep Julia's mind on her work-she is continually look- ing out of the window and dreaming of Le Roy, or Lyn- donville, or Wellsville, or Oakland, California.
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