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THE ARSENAL CANNON 29 51192 num hem Houston Meyer-The little president of the biggest class. Not that he loved lessons less, but basketball more. Rachael Todd-She blushes and blushes and still she knows it not. Forrest Nutt-We wonder if his father owns a tobacco plantation. If not he supports the Carmel Drug Store. Catherine Carr-Can master anything that demands a business mind. Hellen Algeo-Our commencement orator. Failure she knows not with Mr. Hanna her guiding star. Alice Advery-She always has a cheerful greeting for each of her many rien s. Glenn Bertels-A very patriotic senior who craves a uniform and brass buttons. Alma Billo-A sweet disposition and a smile for everyone. Katherine Boggs-An affinity for some Tech lad. Marguerite Bond-Her auburn hair and dainty appearance made her quite an appropriate character for a French maid. Virginia Brackett-Not known to make much noise but we are sure she is always here since her name has always been on the honor roll. Laura Branham-Slow but sure, and knows not the sting of failure. Harry Brown-Acquired his beautiful tenor voice by excessive use of Juicy Fruit chewing gum. Helen Brown-She loved a certain Tech teacher-every inch of her. Helen Bushong-Although she dances even when Fred is not there, she will willingly give it up to pose for a picture. Glenn Butterworth-Wills his girlish voice to anyone who desires it. Helen Caffyn-A great devotee of athletics and a constant rooter of Tech sports. Elinor Carpenter-Her happy disposition and smiling face was a great attraction at the candy counter. Lella Clark-Here's hoping that she will outgrow her bashfulness. Gertrude Condon-According to her reputation already, she someday is destined to become quite a prima donna. Kathryn Cook-Kathryn says she is thankful that she does not have to leave him behind. Evelyn Culbertson-In the Senior play as Miss Modestyf' wasn't her part quite appropriate? Robert Darter-More at home in a boxing ring than on the stage. Edward Doyle-Finds great sport in quoting passages from writers of poetry. William Elderalle made a boast that he could reduce himself forty pounds by eatmg but one meal a day. Kathleen Ellis-Already a talented artist.
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30 THE ARSENAL CANNON Myra Fischer-Called Fido by all her old friends, and known throughout the school as a Physics star. Helen Fisher-Perhaps better known as Fish, From appearances she, too, must advocate The Every Other Day School System. Birdie Fitzhugh-If Botany had to save her soul she would be lost. Oakleigh French-Now the official advertising agent for the Passing Show. Stars a specialty. Harold Goldberg-His artistic temperament proven by the way he has advertised for Tech. Gertrude Glockner-Claims she doesn't study much, yet we always see her name on the honor roll. Pauline Grenwald-An example of neatness, known for her modesty. William Hanley--Bill loved his school, but his country more and there- fore he donned a uniform. Frances Hanna-Four years she worked but never succeeded in getting anything below an UA. Edward Hartlauf-Intends enlisting as a picture agent, photographing spectacles a specialty. Howard Hartman-Can turn his book-satchel over to his kid brother. Jack Haymaker-His sweet birdlike voice, his pale hair and shy disposition will never be forgotten. Florence Hill- Haste makes waste meust be her motto. Wilbur Hessongeflinown for wearing the highest collar at Tech. William Hinkle-His loud voice will forever echo about the Arsenal grounds. Leslie Hittle-He is always in a hurry. He might make a good newspaper reporter. Ednah Jacobs-Destined to play the leading role wherever she plays. Paul James-Even though vanquished he could argue still. Kenneth J effries-A veritable brass band if hot air were music. Francis Jones-Official information bureau on tilling soil and making gardens. Sadie Kantell-Is like her name.-We can't tell her striking character- lstlcs. Dorothy Kelly-Destined either to be a cartoonist or a second Sarah Berhardt. Forrest Kirby-Leaves us with the mystery of his smile unsolved. Robert Kline-A strong back and weak mind. Margie Kuhler-She just can't help getting her name on Tech's honor ro . Helen Lackey-Never again will she have to hurdle any more fences to dodge a teacher. Zelma Lane-We wonder if she isn't ever any more 'fnoisy than she is at school.
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