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A18 The Messenger JUNIOR CLASS EAMES WOOD .......,..,.....,... . . .Jim Ac-adm-mio twnirse Inniur t'untf-st Iligrh St-luml nrt-lwstrn t'l:1ss 'l'l't-us. A maui of few wurmls, but of clvop lil0ll,2ili'S.,' Jim livvs wlwrv his twin lvmtlim' Dirk tlrws. Just tukv :1 look :ut .lim. You 1-un st-v in :I lll0llH'llf that hv is :I gfnml sr-hulnr. Ht- put ai lot of lmrtl wurk on this yn-:l1'lmuk :xml wt- takv this opportunity to thunk him. BEATRICE ZARR .... . . .Reilly Acntlvllnit- Unix-sv Ulm' Phil: Ai'i'UIllIJ2llliHi Junior C0llil'Ni' lligh S4-lmul 1iI't'llt'SiI'Il lit-:ity livvs in Ilt-lltfm lhtrmlgrll. hut sln- sp:-mls ht-r SllIllllIf'l'S :lt I':2lgil'Sllll'l'i'. that is why wt- think slwlms 4-hiss. Sho is that film- tllub pinma flt'l'0lllDillliSl, and we ft-4-l that sho ought to have hm' iingt-rs illSlIl't'li as she may il1jlll'l' them whilt- poumlin: the ivorivs. KERMPI' ' HESS. .' .' . . .Put A21'ii'lllilll'2li t'1nn's4- Itnys' Gln-v Yursitlx' Ftmtlnlll lint zulumtiolll llivv uw S1lIll4'lllll1,EI lll0I'f1.n Kvrmit is an vnlmnhlt- nssvl In tht- fmt! lmll uml bust- lulll ft'2llllS. II1- is :1 gum! Sllllivlll :mtl his ways lllllkll him like-tl hy t-vvl'y une. Fli0RENf'l'l KN0l'Sl'l .... ...... . . .Hl1SSy Avmlvliiic- l'0lll'S0 Hiliil Svllwvl Vlmrus lligh Svlnml Un-l10sll':t ,, . . l ill'lNt' from til't'tllllS oi' thc-0 In tht' first swf-1-I slvvp ul' night. FiUl't'lll't' livvs in lla-ntun linlmngll. lim' wzlys mzlkt- IIPI' :a pupulnr stmlm-nt :mtl hznrtl work mztkvs ht-1' El :mul mn-.
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Talylpssenger 17 Yi JUNIOR CLASS 0. B. SAVAGE ..................... . . . Phyllis Agricultural Course Junior Contest Judging Team Boys' Glee An empty lmrrelmaketli the most noise f 0. B. hails from Stillwater. He is the Class jest- er. He spent a few Weeks at Danville hauling steam in a glass wheel barrow. That is why we have him as chairman of the committee on humor. His favorite song is Wait for the Ford- Phyllis. VONDA HESS .........,..... A ..... .... B rovm Eyes Aeademic Course Girls' Glee Mine is the night with all her stars. Vonda dwells in Benton Borough. She has taken a certain Freshman under her control, and We, the Class of '27, extend our sympathy. She enjoys Walk- ing home when the Ford runs out of gas. PAUL I-IARTMAN ................ .... H artman Ac-ademic Course Boys' Glee High School Chorus Though he was rough. he was kindly. Paul makes his abode in Benton Borough. He is n happy-go-luiky fellow, but still there is some good in him. Ile helps make up the rlass and you can tell when he is absent. MADALENE BRAY ,..... .......... . .. . .Maddie Iloinemaking Course Girls' Basketball Girls' Glee Ahsem-e makes the heart grow fonder-of some one else. Madalyn comes from over the hill. Camhra way. She has put a lot of faithful labor on the alumni. Moihigan is in a Cold climate but she knows a person there with a warm heart.
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The Messenger 19 JUNIOR CLASS RICHARD WOOD ................. ' .... Dick Agricultural Course Iloys' Gln-0 Junior Contest I want fre-0 life and I want fresh air. Dick is a farnwr from Benton Borough . He is Jinfs twin brother and we rutlier suspect that some day hu will be a prize Iiglitor as Jim is giving him his first' lvssons. BEATRICE HARTMAN .... . . ,Tin-y Ar-mlm-xnic Course Girls' Gln-o Junior Contest Holly, I nt-vor know so little as I do now. Tiny comes from Benton Township. She is very fUl'fllIlIlfF in being so small, no one else can wear her clothes. 'l'iny is oftvn lieartl to uttor thu above quo- tation just he-fore ll test. DELBl4IR'l7 ROBBINS .,............ . . .Del Agrit-ulturul Course Ullottol' into than never. In-l vonios from lie-rrs. III- is' a briyzlit student of tho Junior class. ho believes in the old adage, What I tlon't know won't hurt nw. He is one of tho 1-lass x-omosa-lltatiws nt the four o't-lock period. HAZEL KELLER, .,....,.......... . . . .Symanthy llUlllt'IIlilkiIl,Y Uourse Intl-lla-t'tu:1l activity is comluvive to longevity. Huzvl is one of tho vxcs-ptiollal students of our class. Sho is espoc-iully adapted to sciences and lII2Il'l1E'Ili3llil'H, and sol' il line puvo in all 0l'l,l0l' bmnclivs of work. oi' whit-lx sho palrtakvu.
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