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Pa c e Twen ty J 'A XNfAIRE QUEEN HAHHIGEK French Club 25; Girls Chorus 25; Girls’ Hi-Y. Queen has just been with us one year, and as our school year in good old Brookville High School is drawing to a close I know we will not forget that sweet personality of the “E” student from Sigel. because she was a cheerful helper, and iibout her we found no chilly ways, and wish she had joined us sooner. MARIE SNYDER Member of Girls’ Chorus ’22. 23. ’24. f ; Secretary for Debating Team 25; Member Debating Team 24, Secretary Treasurer of Girls’ Hi-Y Club ’25; Member of Batin Club ’2‘5: Literary Editor ear Book 25: Oratorical (Contest ’25: Took part in three muslcales and two pageants n Marie before us as an example of a good student A more cheerful and friendly classmate would be hard to find. As a leader in school activities she was always in her place. As a conversationalist she had few superiors. Ask Mr. Henry. Practice makes perfect. That is why Marie was such a good debater or orator. Marie says “Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.’’ MILDRED BAUGHMAN French Club ’24. ’25; Chorus ’24. ’25: Red Cross ’22. •23. ’24, ’25: Pageant ’22, ’23. ’24: Musicale ’24. Mildred is from Stanton, and if »you know Stanton vou know Mildred. She is one of the JolHest all round good-natured scouts in school. Mildred, however, has one perplexing problem, and that is Physics She eavs it is worse than a cross-word puzzle. She intends to be a WUrse. Success be with her. for we know she wih make a good one. EDITH BYERLY General Course: French Club '23. ’24; Girls' Chorus ’211 ’23: Pageant ’22, ’23; Athletic Association ’24; Latin Club ’23. ’24. Edith’s quality. not her quantity, makes her a true member of the class of ’25. She is very ambitious to become a nurse. “All hail our little queen,” you will hear her patients say. as she climbs upon a chair in order to see her patient better. I am sure we all wish her success, for every little helps. • f. i vi K i. K ’ • ' fJO
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VANNIjAIRE P ujc Nineteen CLAIR MEANS French Club; Base Ball; Boys' Chorus. Clair, we think, is going to make a second Babe Ruth. At least he is starting out that way. and we know he will not disappoint us. Around the ladies Clair is very bashful, that is, the ladies in school. Outside, we believe he is not so invincible. He is not a relative of Joe’s, but we think they would make a good pair. OLIVE HOTTEL Girls’ Chorus ’21. ’25; Red Cross ’21, ’25; French Club ’24; Pageants ’21, ’25; Operetta ’23. Olive is a good girl who likes her gum. She treads the well beaten path to the waste basket quite a few times in one week. One never hears Olive growling. Everything in her path seems to be sunshine and roses, or perhaps it is just her jolly good-nature that makes it seem that way. Whatever it is, she is an A-l scout and we hope she is as successful elsewhere as she has been in school. RAY BUZARL) Hi-Y; Operetta; Pageant '23; Athletic Association. Ray is one of those fellows who don’t have much to say but a lot to do. He is never to be seen without a smile on his face, and after all. that’s what counts. Ray is not only one person’s friend, but a friend indeed to everybody. We are not sure what Ray is going to do, but we wish him well whatever it may be. VIOLET JOHNS. “VI” Pageants ’22, ’23. 24. ’25; Operetta; Athletic Ass »cia-J onJ ,Piquet Committee ’24: Girls’ Chorus and French Club 24. ’25; Class Play ’25. Large grey eyes and rosy cheeks. She always gets what e'er she seeks; I guess her hair is chestnut brown. She wears a smile, but never a frown. Vi came to us a bashful little lass from the town of . tanton. She used to ride on the Hoodie-Bug. but when it became too crowded, she handed over her rights to some of the Freshies. She stays in Brookvilie now. but she has a sailor in every port, so what’s the difference where she stays? And say. didn’t she make a h't in A lair of Sixes”? Now talk about your queen of hearts, Success be with her.
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L’ANNUAIRE Page T wen ty-0 ne GEORGE McAFOOSE Boys’ Hi-Y ’25; Athletic Association ’24. ’25. Happy is he born and taught Whose armor is his honest thought. Do you see that fellow who wears a perpetual smile? Well, that’s our George—one of our kindest and best hearted friends. BA DM A JOHNS Scientific Course. Member of French Club '24. 25; Girls Chorus -3. ’24- Pageants ’22. '23. '24; Operetta. ‘'The Isle of Chance. ’22; Perfect attendance at School for F’ive Years. Balma is a girl of high ambitions. “The early girl gets her lessons,” is her adage. Yes. she was our reference book and dictionary, and why? Because she studied her lessons and was a cheerful giver of anyth ng that would be of help or value to her school chums. She was always pulling some ioke that would make your sides hurt for a week from laughing. IRA BAILEY, “TARZAN “See the conquering hero comes with sound of fife and beat of drums.” There’s music in the air when Tarzan is around--and usually a crowd. It's his playing on the mouth organ that attracts. There would be a distinct void in our school life if Tarzan should be absent. Did you ever see a fellow hook his pencil in one of Tarzan's million and one curls? ADA JONES. “JONSEY Pageants ’22, ’23, ’24; Operetta '24; Girls’ Chorus ’24. ’25. Here is a girl who realizes the value of an education. She walks four miles to school. She has neither been absent nor tardy throughout her four years of high school, nor the two years preceding. We consider this a record well worth having. We are glad that anyone who has to come so far is so interested in getting a record like this. We feel certain that anyone with such a record will be a good teacher. This is the professi n she expects to follow. We wish her the best of success.
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