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H. S. THE MIRROR 1927 HENRY Kl NME Y HDI!!! Hyonw but himself could be his parallel. 'Wvhen he sees the world, he feels it is -but an oyster for him to openfl This is tru- ly HD11' who looks flown on :ill his insig- nificant elassinates as worms. And yet Henry is not ai had scout because when one learns to know him, one pays little attention to his airs. Henry is' one of the best busses of the Sen- ioir class. He showed his zxhility in tihe Mi- kado :intl in the Eistellmlforl. He also has lll'IllllllllC possibilities as exliihited in plays presented by the school. Taking' Henry all in ull, he llIlS been an es- son'ti:1l being to the class of '27 :intl every one wishes hiin success in his tfirture life. THERON KOONS f'Koonnir HI !fIl'l'l' rlo all lllat 'lllllllj Iawoiizw ll inauwwlio flares zlo more 'ix Hour. Hnil Tiheron, our Presitleliil Everyone in the class looks up to Theron for he is indusk trions, intelligent, Versatile, :intl has dis! ilnveml :itll these clif11'netef1'istil-s in his etii- l . cient work :ts Presimlent of the Clziss. - Theron mleserves ull the praise we can give' lllilll. He is an obli,g'ing 4-oinirntle, ever ready to do ill favor, :ind willing' 'to p-ut hiniseltf t to help otliers. 'tKooniie its :xlso IL go athlete and has shown his skill in soccer and hasketlbnll through his high selro-ol years. Theron not only deserves the host, but he will get it, for such nhility :is he posessies can- not reninin uiirewnrded. EDYYIN KRAFT KKEIVJ His vniml his kiizgrlom is mul his will his law. Eid is another student who onine to urs at the beginiiing of our senior year. However, 'tllie-so newt-oniers have 21 wny of iitting them- selves inn which inzikes ns regard 'them as oldtiiners. Emi is a. shining light in History. He can :always be eoinntetl upon to stzirt :ln arguement. However, Ed is not only IL star in History but in his other su,bjec'ts as well. Not only is Ed 21 good student, but he is a true friend, always rea-dy to :iss-ist ai weaker brother. The class of '27 wishes yon mulch success in life, E-cl, and we hope 'tlirrt argnmelnts won t get you in hot water. Page Twenty-eight L iff l
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H. S. TIIE MIRROR 1927 5 i i EMERSOX JOKES HEHIIINLH To arms! To arms, ye Iarzwefi' notes., Sa-m, Ilse and itls not an unusual thing for l'Imerson to make a speech either. You should hear him in Ilistory class giving special reports,,' and in English of Milton or Hey, you slip me dem gwine to make :1 speeeh,'l class, extoling the Virtues 'Sl1fllil'S'Il0211'C. He also takers a grezrt inter- That isu t all est in Domestic Artsfl either for Emerson 'is deelamation, 'tGentle- men, the King, deserves much praise and credit. Besides his ability 'to talk lfI111111a'l is the .star piteher of our baseball team, and is one of the .buck privates of Company H. showing great promise for future activity in -military life. Emerson, it is needless to wish you success, f-or we feel sure 'that you will make your miairk in the world, and depiar'tii1g leave bee hind you, footprints on the sands of timefl VIOLA KEEFER A K I'i7 Y 131'u111y is Il qualify of Ihr' heart. Fair haired, smiling, and sweet. VV'ho could help loving Vi? Few eau resist her wistful appealing pleas, and whenever s'he gets in a diftir-nity there are always plenty of people gbotli sexesj to help her. Viola is a good eoniznereial student and ean always be de- pended upon for any of her lessons. She studies very eonseientioiusly, but there is that ibit of b-riglitness ldllllllll-Q 'tlirough hier work whieli makes it a pleasure for her as well as everyone else. Yi and Gin are always together. Vi says that Gentlemen prefer blondesw but Gin says they marry brunet'tes.. By the i11- teresit Vi takes in Frizellburg' we 'think 'there must lie quite a few gentlemen live there, but she remains silent on the subject. DONALD KRICSGIG Doa A 'num of good 7'l'lIllfl', carriage, Ilezwing :md zfsfiimztiozl. ' ,?S7llllJf'SIN'fl7'I3 Friends, YVestminsterians, Classmates ! Hail Donald Kresge, our chief librarian. Not only does Donald sueeeed in sueeessfully ear- ryiniq out his library duties, but he is one of Mrs. Casnerls strong tenors, and is also an ac-eomplished elarineti-st. 'lllie Physics elass relies upon Donald to solve most of the diffieult, prohlenis, as does Miss Fiseel rely upon him in the English elas-sirooiin. Ilionaild is a good sport, eongenial, humor- ous, taetful, and lika-ble. It is eertain that these qualities will make the long years ahead of him years of happiness and sue- cess. Page Twenty-seven
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VV. H. S. THE BTIRROR 1927 J N J ,Sl '4- sl SSN? S 3 X x V ax 94 CORNMIAIA KROII HNr'ul Life hath no lnlfwxizlgf likr on wzwlfrst fV'iwml. To the class of '27 'tNoal has been 9. friend and in it a patient worker. No one eau help loving her. Like a brilliant candle her beams of happiness and lielpfulness have gleamed everywhere. lVe have never known Cornelia. to fail us for she is always on the job. The best thing we eau say about Neal is that she is true-blue. We think Cornelia 's goal is Slate Normal. May luck be your companion, Neal. JOSEPH l.l'I.XllY Jof ' 'fL00k, he's wiluling up his vvrllrll of wit, by mul by if will slrikf'.'l Ladies and ,g'entlemnns, uuaec-usted as I is to makin' speeches, l'd like to introduce to you all, Mistaih Joe Leahy. In this brief space it is impossible to re- eord all we know about Joe, So welll be easy on himl lile has been with us only one year but he has impressed us with his hu- mor and his aibility to act. .loe is the life of any party and his Negro impersonations are indeed ludicrous. Joseph was one of our leading aetors in the Mikado.ll VVith his declamation De Pahty, he won first plaee in the county eonteist. 'Success awaits you, Joe, and the class of '27 Wishes! you an ahundauee. KATHERTNE Ll+llDY Kay Gems that are over 111111 above Come so readily from lx'rzll11'1'i11e's pen, lVithv Ll touch. of prltlzox, of uri! or love She makes dull, rlcml fuels live again. What would the elass of '27 do without Ka'the'rineZ That is a question that lies in every one of the hearts of our class for they truly realize what a friend and elassmute she has been to them all through the high seho-ol years. lKay is interested in every school aetivity. She was editor-in-chief of the Owl and the Mirror and in them showed her ability as ll Writer. Her vivid deseript ions of nature en- trance the mind of every listener. It is tlhroiu.g'h this wonderful art of K'ay's 'that We have really learned to know and love her more. Like the sunls triumphant march across the -heavens, so may Kay ls life ever be. Page Twenty-nine
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