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f mxfkx '5'l5i' N , X BGHS lui - 'lllIl922 r a I Illill J I' mu 3-3?-E rrp ISTISR SoirlzRiFF- SZ'inmfy .l etfersonia n Soc-iety 2-3-4. ll'ero is a man that goes on the theory that he will be kept busy attending to his own affairs, but they say his greatest hobby is Normal girls and Juniors. Lester is also one of our quiet ones, but then he has to he an example for his sister. ISABEL LAYTON- Izzy Roek Creek Il. S. lg Grand ltiver Institute 23 Roosevelt Soc-iety 33 Seeretary 43 Girls' tllee Club 35 President 4g Physieal Ed. Club 3-43 'lll'P2'LSl,lI'Pl' 33 lnter Soeiety Reading' Contest 33 Debate 3-4. Isabel joined our ranks last year, but made her- self one of us in a short time. Pep seems to be her middle name and if there was anything: daring' to be done, leave it to Izzy. She isn't afraid of work either, heeause she is varrying 1-allege work along with High Sehool. And talk -well I guess she ean! Anyway lfindlay thought so after the debate. llrLi5N DAVIS- D1wy Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3: President -lg De- bate 3-43 President Lincoln Debating Club 'lg lnter-Soeiety Oratorif-al Contest 33 Assistant Editor of Hi-Echo, Class Viee President lg Vir- tory Girl Captain 15 Girls' Glee Club 3--tg Physi- eal Ed. Club 3-4. An A student is she, but still she always has time for any activity, social, school or other- wise. We often wonder if her training.: in De- bate has ever helped her in arguing' with John, and along with her earlier basketball training, it makes her a sure winner. IlAROI,D COLLINS .Teffersonian Soeiety 2-3-4. Harold has always been so quiet, that no one has given him a niek name. Being a son ol' the country Harold has not been able to enter into school life as rnuf-h as he would have liked to. We wish that you hadn't been so quiet, llar- old, for you certainly have great possibilities. Es FH ER M ARCH-UPFIZII u ts Portage High School l-2: Roosevelt Literary Society 3: Treasurer 43 Physical Ed. Club 3--lg Girls' Glee Club 45 Basketball li. G. 3--l. Some nicknamefsome girl-that's Esther to the limit. At athleties she takes first prizeg in fat-t her fame is so wide spread, that it is rumored that she wasn't even allowed to play at Cygnet. Unlike many others, Peanuts also gets her lessons and manages to eateh a few falling' A's from the tear-hers. 4, -A 28 ---n--::.:--W-f. .,.,..-.,.,. Y Y , ole
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iv gliufabw ,mx if 1' lie '- X r mfs-iii rr- 'l ln B.GI-lS.Ill -- f l-M1922 NIERRII. BERGER H15 .I effersoniztn Society 2 -3-4. Long, leon :tnd latnlqyg tlint's Merril up and down. Merril is to niuny ai stranger, but he IIILITILLSQS to make himself known. And school gossip hits it that he is extremely interested in Clara. Net! l.l5N MQCLUNG- Topsy .Ieffersonian 2-3-43 Drzxnmtie Soeiety lg Girls' Glee Club 3-41 Basketball l--2-35 Captain 43 'I'rer1su1'er Class 31 Athletic Editor of lli-Ea-ho. Speed-'l'h:tt's Ht-len's middle name on the bas- ketball floor. Too, Helen is quite popular with the .luniors, or at least one would think so ae- vording to the number of times Dal is seen walking towarl Pemberyille. BIZRNICE GoUoH1.izR- Skinney Dramatic Society 1: Roosevelt Literary Soviety 2-3-4. l-ierniee is it peach! Not in EL flashy, noisy, bril- liant fashion, not with an eye for limelight glory, but with genuine, loyal, steady devotion to the best that is in her, and that best is mighty good. Russ uri. YONKIN .leffersonian Literary Soeiety 2-3--l. Russell and his Overland ure the best of pals. He loves to work, but is :i little shy in talking and making himself known. lint when you know him you know that he c-an sometimes Mc-ut loose. ELEANOR BEVLRSTOCK- Elynory .pe-je Y. , Q Dramatic Soeiety lg .leffersoninn Soeiety 2-3-45 Girls' Glee Club 3-4. Eleanor is ZL quiet miss, but those who are bet- ter acquainted with her know that she is full of fun and not quite clever enough to get up stairs without rubber heeled shoes. 'I x 1 N 1 N K' 5 1 u ,1- .- 4-::::: -5 - --4:31 ---- , --Z:--:...f-f- 27 :if-.-
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B-GHS Ir- fi 4- -'H 1922 lVA1.'ruR BANDEIEN--'rBfllH Roosevelt Literary Society 2-3-4. Walter is an all round good sm-out, and a dili- gent student who speaks seldom but when he does, it has weight. N Vivmx RAURDOCK- VH f Dramatic Society 13 Roosevelt Literary Soeiety 2-3-43 Girls' Glee Club 35 Vice President -lg Phy- sical Ed. Club 3-43 Tri Music Contest 43 lnter- Som-iety Music Contest 35 Art Editor Hi-Echo. Vivian, the busy, the cheerful, the gossiper, al- ways ready for a good time and a regular Peek's I-lad Girl. Now that her hair is bolmbed she is a veritable whirlwindg for proof-just look at the art in general of this lli-Eeho. l I I .. ., I A1.vizN,x N1cHo1.Asf Speed ' Dramatic Soeiety 13 Jeffersonian Literary So- eiety 2-3-4. A. shy, but talkative maid is she, loves to argue and gossip, well!! Alvena knows it all. She has a jolly personality and is also one of our Senior Bobs. ' K IQRNIQST FIN14l5NB1NER- Ernie N Grand Rapids ll. S. 1-25 Roosevelt Literary So- - eiety 3-43 Debate 3-4, liasketball 43 Hi-Y Club 4. The only handieap of Ernie is his name. The tear-hers just eouldn't learn to spell it so they eall him just Ernie. Ernest c-ame to ll. G. in his .lunior year, but has made a name for him- self in that short time. I IXLMA H us'1'oN- Rirkfty Ann N Prairie Depot Hi 1-2-3, .leffersonian Literary Society 4. Alma has eonversational powers, but because of her high geared brain has her hearers always pawing the air to keep up. Although Prairie , Depot has claimed her for three years, Alma 3 is eonstantly raving on about Bee Gee Hi, Steve, Pedro, and, last but not least, Harry. Alma never gossips. OOOOOH MY NOOOOOO!! b i. Z. 4.-T , H-- . -, -...T--, 29 -..........e,:,--1 ---f V i-1 , -g 4.
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