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H. S. THE MIRROR 1927 IHLUA CRESXVELL f'IIi7.'e '4lT'0n1en in Mischief aw' 11'is1'r llmn jllllllf, Hilda came 'to us from :lllVl'L'll2lllll'SVlllC .llltl her jolly clrspfoisiti-on gfninell her zinzrny :ul- 1ni're1's,-iiinong both students Illlll f1:Lcul'ty. Hike is a .good Bible s'tn1lent. Slhe sel- rloin inisises It class QWZD. ,She is especially iirterest-ed in 01'O'SSll1Ql' to HJ0'l ll2l.ll,, :1-nfl Wuteliiirg tihe 1S1t:1r.'l Hike is very aiubi ltliollsl. Her gaze is usunlly iixell on 'the s-hoe f:1e't1ory until Mr. Moreloek e:1lls her atten- tion 'to fl problem which is being worked on The W. H. S. linzith board. VVe clonlt know what The future holrl-s for Hilcla, ibut all of her fellow students :ire wis1l1in1g her luck. FLOREXE COVE R ' 'Frmzv ' ' I live to falls, llllll Tull: gow! fflflllfl, In part I 7.'11o11' for lljllll, ' Tho' while I 170 so 111 Hn' VIII! Myself it plwrzws fool, Full of pep, overflowing with life 1lll'll en- ergy, and nbounlling in wil :1n1l fun, she hns laughed herself iirlo the hearts of all who know her. During hier four years in High PS-chool Fre11el' has won for herself? ri lust- ing fume. Altlhougih ever l'02lLl'V for un ex- cursion of fun Freno skillfully Illlll systema- tiezilly divides her time so that her studies never lack attention. Bubbling over with fun, vim, misehief, ability, laughter, :Incl new irle:1sfthat's Frene. CATHERINE DODRNR A face Qvifh QIKIIIIICSS o1'1'1'.sp1'f111l- Soft smiles by lllllllllll Z'i111l111'ss bred. So pure, so fair, so kinfl :1n1l loving-then Could we help but love her? Cnlherine is one of our sweetest girls and this slnteinent is not made by girls alone, hevziuse-but oh! that would be telling and Caitherine can ex plain. Forever, in the inincls of 727 will ling- e1' the vision of those blue eyes, mlimplecl cheeks and beautiful eurly loeks. Catherine, we 'here must part with thee, but still welll love thee. Page Twenty
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MIRROR 1927 f., ,. H. S. THE fn! .f 1 LILLIAN FOOTES She looks as flour as morning foxes newly washer! 11'iil1 flew. Lillian, :rs We l1a.ve 001110 to know her in her ye:1r's siojoiurn with us, has iproved her- self to be 11. true friend. Li111:1n's blue eyes, eurly h:1ir, 211141 -ever ready smile, betoken fl ki11d 11Elll'f 211111 a s1111- lly disposition, :11111 few hnve ever seen her with 11 frown on her fnir C0'll11tOll!llll'0. We do not know w'11:1t 1111111111 11111118 to do in her future bint we wi-sh 'her s11u1f1f1ss ill whatever she may ll1lfl01'1Z21-kC1. SARAH UOPENHAVER ' ' Sazruh ' ' As quiet and 1'esr'1'f1'wrl as a 11101741.91 violet. Unlike most girls S:11':111 is exeeediiigly quit-lt.. A'1l th'1'o1ug11 lligh School she has held tlhe difgn-ity of the Class of 127. As yet We have not heard of any boys 111 1S:11'a.11's y-Oung life, but the-11 y'o-u know '4Still waters run deep. W11lL'Il8X'91' there is :111y hnrfl work to be clone lll the kitchen for 21 supper or ll bu- zaur, you eau hear Miss Kathryn ealling for MS!ll'Zlll.,7 We feel S'1l1'8'1I1l?l1' S:1r:1l1 lhas 21. Worth while life pluiined for l1e1 sel'f.,a1md our 1l'C2lI'1ZS are with her. 1 WILLIAM CTORBIN rscorbym UA true, inrlllsfriozzs frimzdfy VVi11ia:111 has won the goodwill of everyone by 11is kindness of heart and 13102151112 s111ile. No 1l12lff01' 1vh:1t's to be done, Cor11y,' is on the job. He has 1110011 :1 H1311 of 111ig'11t '011 our isoieeer 't02l111. VWQ believe Corby 1l1ZlS al- ready found il plzlee for l1lI11'S61lf in 'tho busi- ness world. If Wi11i:11111 eo11rt'i1111es 'to be :is helpful to others as 111- 11113 been to 11s, we know he will get his share of the w0r1cl'S goods. X Page N ineteen
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I. S. THE BIIRROR 1927 G ICORGE DODRER HlvL'l't'I' idle II momwnl I1111 thrifty and thouylffful of others. G-enerosrty 'is the one word that descriibes Geoqgei. No rnzltter what favor is asked of hin1 he is always willing :und ready to do it. His new Essex is 2ldi1llll'Cll by the fair sex and there is not one heart that is not ach- ing 'to tak-e a ride in it. George is a good student in all his classes and measures up to Miss Katlrerine'-s Stale dartlsl' in English. Hiltch your Essex to a star, Geiorge, and-- drive! JOSEPIITNE DOYLE Jorly'l G'7'fff'!'l' has her Ilolnifr, Home hm' Vergil eluinzs, TV. II. S. eau willufr muleh in our Jodyls fume. t'J'bdy is the type of girl that everyone lovesi. A eongieninl, unselfish, patient and loy- al friend. Moreover she is at good student in :ill of her classes. lVe are especially proud of Jody for she is our class poet. llesides this, she is an ac- eornpliished violinist and you should hear Jo make that fiddle talk. We send you forth with :1 great deal of eonfidenee, Josephine, for we know that you will innke zu suoeess of your art. Ill'1I.l'IN ECKAHD Hf'lf'n! A 'name llml has long 'meant power Plus ll lnfurt flml ix True um! worm, R .-Ind u fuer as .wwi-I as Il briyllt June flower 1'l4erKr'jon she hu.: gifts lo elnlrm. Helen is the pride and joy of the Senior class. She exeels in all her studies and is eonstantly l1l11Hll'flIlgfg: her store of knowledge to some poor struggling elassniate. Helen is espeeirnlly fond of ninth and whenever there is :1 diftienlt problem to be solved every- one looks to her to do it. In -fact, vv'hen'there is any task a little above the res't of us, Helen is ealled upon and willingly gives her efforts to ,perforinx it. A more loyal friend, a more lovable com- panion, a better student the elass of '27 can- not boast, Page Twenty-one
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