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V LT VERA BROWN llverali Vera is another of those good-all-around girls. It's not so much what she does, or how she does it 3 it's her pleasant personality that makes people like her. Friday usually finds her packing her grip-and she is off once again for Parks Township. We wonder who the lucky man could be? Vera is one of our best French students. But that is not all. The rest of her school work is done equally well. No fear is felt for Vera's future-for Still waters run deep. LUCILLE CLARK Lucille Lucille is the Pollyanna of our class, and particularly of the Virgil class. No one appreciates it more than Lucille, when Miss Steele gives her a short passage to translate. As a speaker-well Edmond Burke has nothing on her. If you could have heard her oration, A Modern High School Building, I am sure that you would agree with us! By the way, have you ever heard of Indiana? -it seems to be Lucille's favorite song. Nuf-ced.
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HK' AHS T' 21 Kia. DUANE ARMSTRONG KIA-1,rny77 Business Manager of Kiskitas Foot Ball Basket Ball Here's to Army the Business Manager of the Kiskitas, whom we may consider and truthfully call, The Best Business Manager that Apollo High School has ever produced. In his Athletics as well as his business affairs he has displayed the inex- haustible qualities of a real workerg as demonstrated in foot-ball, where he dis- tinguished himself as a center among centers, both on the offense and on the de- fense. But laying aside all jokes, we know 'M 1 . him as a sport, and, We consider it very funny, When we think of him getting Rummy MARGUERITE BORTZ Marguerite Capable and concientious. This is the only way to describe Marguerite. We wonder why she is studying so hard this year? Along with her other stud'es she has found time for early morning hikes and occasionally Cnow you are supposed to know that's once a weekj she inclulges in square dancing. Fords do not seem to have lost their Dopularlty with Marguerite. Just ask her lin case you would like to knowy if a Ford can make 'iPaul,'-ton hill on high every time. '
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fir R55 7 K l xmi' xr 6 A H S 1 ' I I xx T'T' i , ' if ' ME 'K' ELIZABETH FISCUS uBettyn Who is this little black haired girl who's one ambition is to have a Hdwight-ful time? Betty Fiscus-the smallest girl the Senior Class can boast of-but don't worry Betty Because you are small means nothing. Aside from studying hard all winter, she has spent many of her t'precious evenings selling tickets for the Basket Ball games. Who could refuse to buy a ticket from our little Betty Jane? And isn't it strange, too, that she should have black hair when she seems to be particularly fond of light hair 'I But then she-'s not the only one, for what about Virginia? RACHEL GRIMM Grimes Every one knows Rachel, and, what's more important, every one likes her. As for her lessons, she generally comes thru with Hy- ing colors, and as for having a large vocabulary, well, we are under the im- pression that she must have swallowed a dictionary. Even Miss Stevenson has not been able to find a word that she doesn't know. Lately she has spent many precious moments arranging her hair-why? No one knows. Rachel seems a little absent mind- ed sometimes-this may be due to her being deeply in love Q71 or perhaps her advanced age Q75 However With all her faults we love her still. So Trudge-on Rachel, we are all for you. xx
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