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W H. S. THE MIRROR 1927 SALLI lfl ELSE ROAD ' ' Sallie ' ' ' ' Silzfiier' ix golflwi. ' l IS:1llie is 0118 of our niost proficient stu- llents. She may be llUZll'Ll pouiifliiig the type- writer keys any lniillll' of the mlnv :intl she is one of the '2l'S1S'lSlf2llIt 'typists off the M'l'l'l'iJl' Steiff. llei' pleasaint ilisposition anil quiet ealni ll12lllllCl' nlzlkes her likerl by E'V01'yO11E3. Sallie ulwiiys has her lessons p1'epa1'eil :intl eun allways be ilepeinlecl upon for any of fllC1I1. Sho :lets :is Mists MaVVilliz1111ls privzite sec1'et:11'y i11 Hilstlory elfiss. Sallie hails from VVesley :incl ninny :ire the experiences she has Heoniing up on the t1'ai11.'l She ll1L1l1il01lS tl1e t'0llllllCt0l' quite ful to the driver of un OX'91'lIlllfl coupe. VVllL'll 'Sallie lezives the 'high sehool this spring she will lbe niisseil but her elassinntes will l'Olll0l11llJE1' her as 0110 of the shining iigilfs. LOUISE ICNGLEMAN 1 A Tz'i1.xy l ' f'on11' uni! trip il as you gn On ilze light funluslic 1ow.',-flliltozi Teasy is 1111111'l1 111o1'e llllilll her nzime 'im- plies. Shi-'s popiilzir, shels pretty, sl1e's up- to-llate, she 's witty. Whnt niore x'i1't11es eoulil one :attribute to El mere womain? O111' 1-lass has alwziys followeil Sll1lJSCl'VlK'Ill to her damne- ing feet, her rezullv sinile z1111l her :11n'11si11g giggle. We 'll nlwziys 1'8111G1ll1lIl'l' :ind feel in- ilebteil to her for the English classes sl1e made interesting with iieeoiints fl'0l11 Shakes- peare :ind ,llEIl11f'SOIl. I11eicle111:1lly, l11P1'UIJll- esying' for the future, we, her elz1ss111:ites, have every reason to believe she would nizike :in excellent lXIa11:i,jg,'e1', if the lust ,X were left out! ARTHUR FARVICR, 'fA'11ts Thy 11141720.96 firm is equal le fhy devils. 4KAl'lllllI' will you do nie :1 g'1'e:1t big fu- V01'?H :intl no xnattei' who asks the question Aults :111s'vve1'-s, 'tl7'e1't:1i11ly, Wle believe sionie of our b'l1l'llCll'S of tollny will be en- l'f1ghte11e'4l by a great i11Ve11 tio11 by l1i111. Al- rezuly he has Yllillllx :1 erank for l1is Hl o1'1l', so he 4-:in sit on the insiile, :inrl in rainy we-atlier, uvoifl the lllS'2lQ'1'C0f1lJll'llUSS of erziiik- ing' :1 Hliizf' A1'tl1111' runs :1 -bus line from tl1e W. ll. S. to Vv2l1'flClllSlJlll'g', but we be- lieve he makes frequent stops on Green 01' Main streets. 1 wonilei' why. l14:'1'P,S the best hopes for :Ill inventoi' or scientist from 'the class of '27. Page Twenty-two often. However, we think she remains faith-
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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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J x 1 2 l K5 , WX .tg N X xxp . ylw VW' My Mt wi K Y. W. H. S. THE MIRROR 1927 HARVEY FLATER Pete IIa-il, blooming yo1zlll. ' Harvey won the favor of the elziss the day he b002l-Illlx part of it by his lllillllllll' :in-ll ever- present sinile. 'Pe'tel' is Very good in ull of his school netivities. Ile has been one ohl standby in athletics. Wlheuever there is any calcula- tion tio be clone in Mrirth or Physios, Harvey is always on the job. We unclerst-and that Harvey is planning to enter the ministry. He has the silieere best wishes of his elzlss for success. M A If THA FOGLE t ' .llurtlza June ' ' 'Tis someihing to be willing to commend But the g1'r'atw.sl p1'rLi.ve is, .she 'ix our frievLrI. Behold MIlI'flll2l, the most stately :incl dig- niietl ll10flI1'lJl'l' of the Senior Class. But eonie closer and gum- into these innocent blue eyes. Do they not belie the queeuly expression, :anal redeet iustezul just lozuls of luuglitei' :intl fun? Mnrtlizi. is one of our IIIOST inilustrio-us stu- clelrts, especially in History. In :1 reeeut test Miss Mc-Willinins asked, What is the most iimaplortzint battle of 'the Civil War? Natumlly M2ll'flI2llS answer was 'tThe Bat- tle -of M4ll ll1lllll'SVlll0. ll VVe drink tlhis toznst to you, Mzirtlm.. 'May you ever be :ns helpful :incl elieerful :ls you have been throughout your high sn-hool ea- reer, and nmy you ever retain the saline high ideals and the saline pleasing personrility. WILBUR FRHYMAN Toad The lu'lplw.ws look of blooming 'iHfllH!'Ql.,, To:lcl is :zu :ill arounml good 's-tufleut, especially in his work in L'0lIlllll'l'l'l2l,l subjects, wlhere he rzxnks with the highest. Ile has also shown us that he is very eilieieut with the typewriter. Altliough we ne'.ver expect Nvillblll' 'to rank in size with the inzxjority of boys, we know that he will increase in ability, :xml that is what counts in this worlclgnoft size. 'Toi:1.fl says that he expects to eirter M2ll'j ltll1Ll In- stitute, :mud llllly he have the best of luek in his pursuits. Page Twenty-three
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