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CLYDE LACKEY Woolly shirts and colors bright, XIZIIKPN his roming quilt- il sight. It ls thlt Illlktfi It Wonfh-r who .- t'IycIl- to go to sls-cp in l'l1ysit's. SVCIIIS Illlllllll' il st-4'l't-t pnsslon for blondcs. Ill'lIIlt'IIt'S, or wllut lnivl- you. MYRTLE LAKE A nuturul rurl in line, Suv:-s fnt-In-r from bt-4-oxnim: II gold lninc. Thu 1-url in ln-r hair won'l nt-wi to ht- ruin-wi-il In six months - - lt's nuturnl. MILDRED LANI-IAM Is sln- Irish - - or docs sho just prvfui' Hl'0t'll? EDITH LEE AI:-rrlly wt- go along, go along within this span-If so with-. No tronbh- lmrv wt-, my Austin :lull I, us we go whining by, I'ossn-ssl-s on unonnny ability to tnko tln- vin-wr Ing gum from thc tiro of hor strznnlull Austin, GEORGE LEIENDECKER I woulil I kin-w his Ilntln-r :I qulvt bog, but nnxny finll him intvr- vstinp. NORMA LENTZ Iblgnifln-tl :intl fair ot' t'u1'v lilrvs to her tive-itlt-tl A quit-t, dcpcmlnbll- Miss who has tht- Ilzlbit of rlolnp tht- right thing: :lt tln' right timo. LAWRENCE LEONARD lla-lit-vi-s In tl-nc-llors answering: thuir own um-slioils - - thoro, hc kc-4-ps RUTH LINES lim-p within our nxlntls, Sho is 1'UIIlt.'IIlIJ8I'!'1I :ls swf.-ct lluth Linvs. ' 1 LI ui t nl I llllllllll' HIIIOIIK ln GEORGE LINN Slow :intl easy, lurking vim, surt- it's Linn. Always tells tln- largest one, 'l'hnt's his story :Intl In-'II stick to lt HELEN LOCKRIDGE It tnkvs 4'llIlI'Il1,Zt' und humor now clnys, So I'ln koi-lrlmr in step--who knows I nniy sonn- tluy bv unotln-r Ht-len Hays. Yes, folks A V in-'H' I-'rcqlwntly disturbs In-r uni-ontrolluhlc sense of Innnor. JAMES LOUTT .lim's :I misc, wt' kno w 'tis true. Ills ailrplaint- tznlm-s wlll Inu-rm-st you. Ilis fuvorltv o1'L'u1rntion ls 1n'ot0t'ting: girls on tht-lr way to their LOUISE MCCLELLAND X irivntl in not-fl is ai t'rIl-nrl incls-1-cl It' one vwr in-I-:ls il friend, will on Louisc - shi-'s Il scout It' tlicro owl' was onv. ELDEN MCCLURE A wry IIIIIIPIIIUIIS boy who tIlll'Sll'I tzllk ofton, but thinks. VIRGINIA MCLLURE Llttll- Virginia suv:-s thx- day, Whcn out of dit'- t'il'ult plain-s, for hor rlaiss she fintls RI wny. Sm-vt llttlo girl with u rule snllle, and IIIIIIIIIUS, loo WILLIAM MQCREARY 'I't-zu-In-rs nrt-fur this type ot' pupil, IlUL'llllS0 he np- I IIHII in-urs to pany :lttvn ' I g int I I ' SIEN ORS I 1 -, m-1-1-ss:n'v for mind, gram-. sill-nt. ro 1 o' fI'Il'I s, In-r stnclious vlanssniautt-s by rlzlsscs. -..gf 11 Ffh-
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1 if f X XX f za W 1 1 NTORS VIRGINIA FRANTZ Wonder if she is always as quiet as she is in sehool? ANDY FREIJE 'i'earher's pet, teac'her's pet, shame, shame, shame! But Andy brings chocolates to her just the same. Mountain man on basket hall team, lloes a lot of work around school - - dirty work. MACEL GARDNER 'Tlunkefy plunk, hoop-a-doop, 'l'hat's Mac-el on her like. A eharming: girl who ean make the like turn flip flops and speak. MILDRED GIPSON Always shows up the rest of the seniors in Vergil elass, hy having her daily lessons. MARY HELEN GRAY Auburn hair and eyes of hrown, There isn't a sweeter girl around. Mary Helen is luoky, being: ahle to keep a good job and also her school reeord. VELMA HAMPTON One ot' the exelusive group who wears her hair parted in the middle. Loads of fun, Yes. he works ouee in a while, hut his favorite oe- eupation is sleeping, Because of his wonderful voiee, George should he a strawberry salesman. MILDRED HORN Studious and neat, In quietness - - she's hard to heat. PAUL HUBER Come, eonie, ride on my hieyele with me, l'is a shame, says Paul, that they have not in- vented one for three. And they say red-heads are temperamental? LOUISE JOHANTGES When she graduates from this sehool's base lt will he hard to fill her plaee. The last of the .lohantges sisters. Has hlaek, Curly hair and flashing brown eyes. Many friends--some personal--eh! Louise? ROBERT JOHNSON Swift and hard to tame, Small but mighty is his name. An athlete of no mean ability. By being fast and alert, he makes up for his size, ROBERT KILLMAN Oh let who will, Uh let who can, Be tied onto this handsome man. Always looks as if he stepped out of a Fifth Avenue shop. His hair is the envy of all girls. RUTH KING Small hut mighty. and ean be heard occasionally. FRED KLEIS Eyes of blue, dimples Too. Wateh out girls, they'll 1-apture you. A ladies' man, and a horn dancer. The ballroom wouldn't he complete without Fred, GEORGE KNOEBEL Give him good old laughter, With grouehiness always lagging after. Intends for all to hear of him by his laugh and automobile horn. -..if 10 tgp.-
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1 X gt' 'iv NIORS ALMA MCNEELEY She is swift, keen, and rather small. But watch her pitch an indoor hall . MAXINE MERCHANT Very seldom seen without Helen Deputy - - the inseparable twins. WILMA MILEY Not very tall, not very small, But fair and square and liked by all. We hear that Wilma has a secret attraction - - how about it, Wilma? MARJORIE MILLER Brave and upholding: is Miss Kitty. But when Elmer oomes, how she blushes is a pity. A sweet girl, and extremely helpful to our vlass. ERNEST MYERS Believes variety is the spice of life. RUTH OWENS Rather silent. 'Tis unusual for a big basket ball heroine to be this way. ALBERT PENCE Few break downs and troubles, and happy are we Slow and easy - - that's my oar and me, Seoond Joe Penner. Enjoys discussing his dil- apidated Ford. KELVIN PERRY Rosy cheeks, rosy cheeks. what have you there? Yes, of course, a lady fair. Kelvin should give us a tip on the brand of rouge he uses to promote that school boy com- plexion. MARY PRATER A senior who is more dignified than anyone about, .lust notice Mary Prater if my word you slightly doubt. A stylish, reserved young lady who keeps right on striving towards her goal. RAYMOND PRICE So tall and strong - - Skeeter's his name, His basket ball ability won him great fame. Looked up to by all - - no wonder, he's so tall. Has an eye for brown-eyed blondes. How about it, Raymond? LOUISE PRITCHETT Will be remembered for her slow smile and sweet disposition. LAVERNE PUYEAR Tell me team-her - - why don't you answer my question? Teacher says that if he could do so, he would retire and give himself a pension. Mr. Mills' brilliant questionaire. MARTHA RANCK Martha would make a splendid school teacher. DOROTHY RASH Wondering why y0u're always whispering, Is it so wrong answers to teacher's ears--the sound waves won't bring? Very quiet - - yet, still water runs deep. MERLE RAY One of the quiet boys around school. -..aa 12 Ex-...
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