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THE I932 BEACON BRISON KENNETH MERRITT Mugs, Society Mugs That's what Lcmt.z'ie said The meeting will please come to order. Here we have our President, and what a Society Mugs he turned out to be, Next thing you know he will be stepping out for four o'clock tea. VVe just couldn't get along in history class unless he put his share into the discussion. Mugs is Mr. Starr's chief worry. He is always experimenting with some thing. VVe hope that he doesn't HERMAN MILLER NEFF Hermie' You know what I -mean Herman is the only boy in the class who has his interests else- whereg that is, his most important interests. He travels quite often to Mount Penn on a very important business matter. Hermie is contemplating having a good time at Wfashington. If you don't believe us, ask him with whom he expects to go while he is down there. get his tricks mixed some day and send us all on a long journey. CARL BENDER REINERT Boom Oh, for hebbenls sake! Boom is a very important member of our class. He was a member of the Student Council and has been class treasurer for the last three years. fAnd what a time he has collecting the duesj Vilhenever anybody needs money, Boom is always the most reliable one. Boom is the smallest member of the class and also one of the cleverest. Ci-Xsk Mr. Nayloizj
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Tue 1932 BEACON Gnome HA.RR1soN HoLsCLAw Hwy Ho. K., Pal! How be you all this mornin'? Here we have the stately gentleman from the South. He hails from Missouri, and what a corn-fed boy he is! They say that people from the South are generally free and easygoing. Husky certainly lives up to this reputation, and spring fever seems to be his favorite excuse. Husky seems to receive ambition only when there is a score- keeping job handy or a red-headed girl around. HELEN LOUISE KIRCHNER Skippy KARL THORNTON KIEFER Peck, Yummy Oh, is that so! Here is a big butter and egg man from the VVest. He is man- ager of tl1e grocery store at Fifth and Franklin Streets. Peck is our prize shorthand student, and he always has his work pre- paredf U. He is also quite a lady killer with those green sus- penders. VVell, we wish you luck when you operate your chain stores in the future. lVas that ncce.rsa1'y-no Im! it wax nice! , I Ladies-Gentlemen-Madam Kirchner the-Logan-Night Club hostess. And what a perfect night club hostess she isg that is her line, all right. Helen seems to have a terrible time to keep all her boy friends straightened out, and soda clerks are her weakness. Sometimes we believe that Helen really lives on four hours sleep, little eats, and lots of dancing, romancing and iinancing. just another fu- ture stenog. Honorary member of the Tall Story Club.
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THE 1932 BEACON I5 VIRGINIA KATHRYN RITZ Ginny Crm you feature that? Look her over, boys. Here is that flashy little side center of good old NV. R. H. S. She made a fine basket ball player, but we wish she wouldn't handle boys' hearts as easily as she does that old basket ball. Ginny still likes to hear that certain party sing, although she will tell you different. She is also another future key pounder, and We believe that she will make an efficient private stenog. XV I LM O N T CARL Schrnitty Don't get sassy Wfihnont Schmitt, alias Al Capone. Vtfilinont has in his pos- RUTH ELIZABETH SCI-IECK I-Ioneyi' That'.s' what I my I-Iere is the model girl of the class. Of course, this doesn't re- strain Ruth from entering into all the class activities and fun, because she is always ready to do anything for anybody. Honey received her nickname from the boys of the class for a reason which is entirely unknown to us. She is one of the few girls in the class who holds down a position SCI-IMITT session about thirty-eight excuse blanks. VVe don't know whether it is a certain sophomore girl or his chronic attacks of lumbago. Schniitty hopes to get a big Auburn car when he finishes school. Here's hoping he gets it so he can take the seniors for a ride.
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