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COM US ANNUAL, 1923 » •■ ELIZABETH BODY Betty belongs to the society for bobbed haired blondes. She has one of the most lasting gig¬ gles we’ve ever heard. WILLIAM BOWERS Bill is very tall and oh! so bashful. He always hangs bis head when a girl goes by. Such shy¬ ness is most peculiar. FRED BURLEY Football. Fred wins the prize for burning up the gas. His mud-stained flivver is familiar to all. If you don’t think bis car can go just try and pass! BERTHA CALLAND Bertha is as likelv as not to burst into a loud laugh in the midst of a most serious recita¬ tion. She is noted for her happy disposition. JULIA COLLEY Junior-Senior Committee. Judy would like a date every please! She always saves “Link” though. night. Don’t rush, certain nights for LUCILLE CROWE Now Lucille isn’t a bit like quiet voice but is alwav sport. her name. She has a s in for any kind of MARY CROSKEY Class Play ’2!!; Comus Staff; Junior-Senior nnttee; Honor Student Typewriting. Mary is our prize-winner in the Blonde U t} Contest. She is mighty sweet and liked. But high school hasn’t been tile to her since Malcolm graduated last Coi Gir we sai: year. Dot is does DOROTHY CRUMBAKER quite the little stenographer. She step on her” in typewriting class. surely
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•t ll COM US ANNUAL, 1923 THOMAS BERKSHIRE Conius Staff ’23 Editor-in-Chief; Junior-Senior Committee; Round Table ’22; Class History ’22; Class Poem. Tommy is the poetical genius of Z. H. S. You should hear him spout poetry (particularly about red-haired damsels). Conius will miss his most excellent work next year. VIVIAN BESSEY Vivian is a loyal supporter of Z. H. S. She’s never absent from a football or basketball game and goes to all the plays. HELEN BETHEL Hi-Y-W ’20-21. Helen talks McConnelsville, thinks McConnelsville, reads McConnelsville, and almost looks Mc¬ Connelsville. There must be a very great at¬ traction. BLANCHE BLAIR Honor Student in Typewriting. Blanche can say the funniest things in the most serious way. She’s a true wit. LILLIAN BRENNEL JAMES BROWNING Junior-Senior Committee; Secretary of Senior Class ’23; t pewriting honor student. A Latin shark and very clever in all her studies. Lillian has helped many to get their lessons and is always ready to lend a hand. ABIGAIL BROWN Junior-Senior Committee. Gail is liked by both students and faculty. Some night her “Sweetie” will come steppin’ in, and then won’t she be happy! James is a recent addition to our class, coming here this year. He has a calm, quiet voice and is studious in his classes. LESTER BOWERS Ili-Y Club ’23. Lester is a strong advocate of the doctrine of “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Work (school work that is) is a secondary mat¬ ter in his young ilfe.
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ARTHUR DARLING Basketball ’21-’22-’23; Football ’21-’22; Baseball ’21-’22; Orchestra ’20. Art is a devotee of all sports. He has shown his worth on both basketball and football teams. In his Senior year the “darling” of his class has shown that he is not immune to feminine wiles. BETTY ZEIGLER Operetta ’20-21; Song Leader ’23; Orchestra 20; Conius Staff ’23; Mandolin Club ’21; Glee Club ’20-’21 ; Junior-Senior Committee; Honor Stu¬ d ent Typewriting. Betty is chuck full of ability, ambition, and pep. She plays the piano, sings, studies, attends all games, is mighty good on the typewriter, and now we’ll end with etc—. JOSEPHINE DAVIS Hi-Y-W Club ’20-’21; Glee Club ’20. Josephine is pleasantly quiet. She should be a good hiker if walking over the Fifth Street Bridge four times a day would have anything to do with it. GERALDINE DAVISON Jerry seems to be always walikng on air. She is continually light-hearted and is never seen to frown. MARTHA DeWEES Gleen Club ’20; Operetta ’20; Hi-Y-W Club ’20-’21- ’22-’23; Senior Memorial Committee. Martha is a dandy girl. And talk about boys! Well she does most of the time. We started to say that where men were concerned she always stands ace-high. PORTER DICK Junior-Senior Committee; Hi-Y Club ’20; Special Chemistry Class; Orchestra ’20-’21. The original “Sheik” of Z. H. S. That slick hair and those brown eyes put it all over the reai Rudoph. Just mention the noun “girl” pre¬ ceded by the adjective “good-looking” and Por¬ ter is right there. EDGAR DICKSON Junior Class Play ’22; Hi-Y Club ’20; Special Chemistry Class. Ed spends his time between down town, the girls and the office. He is most often found in the office. But all the same he’s a dandy fellow and is mighty popular. GEORGE DIETERLY George is small, but full to the brim with humor, good-nature, and a spirit of enthusiasm.
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