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Twcl ve 53-ventura lil'NA KIGNNICY She strayed in from Cass County, and no one drove her off. In a de- lirious spell, the school let her be- come Iflditor-in-Chief. Since then the doors have been made larger in order that her head might' come in without discomfort. It may be men- tioned that her feet are correspond- inarly as large as her head, too. JOH fi DYKMA N Jawn was a native of Amoret until he found Butler. We can say little ot him except that he's here, and that we expect him to be a clerk in a bank soon, though it may be only a clay bank. J l'.-K X IT.-1 HOLLOXVAY Nita bears the distinct stamp of Butler. Her nature is wonderful, partakina particularly of the quali- ties of cayenne pepper. She may do something great, if we are ever able to aet a basketball out of her hands lon: enough to give her a chance. FR.-1 N li YORIS Frank has always been reticent when questioned as to his past, so we can only conjecture as to his fu- ture. We feel that his start in the B. H. S. Carnival entitles him to be- come a barker in a side-show-or else he may make sausage for a liv- ing. AGNES BLAFK Blackie is black in name only. She came into our class quietly and has remained as quiet ever since. Her reserve is as great as Cannie's ver- bosity. That is saying something. . .. . . - I
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' 2 ' iiS,1L TSi ' ' ' ' 'UQ' is 5533 'A Q- ' ' 34-Yi,-i ri: Q4gf -rl Seninrn ' GEORGE HUPP Mike used to be an angel, he says, and we doubt it not. Only one re- striction to the statement-we think his wings were artistic, perh-aps burnt leather. Mike always was ar- tistic, for he even draws his breath and flies. T-HELMA DEBOVV All of us know her of old. If you don't know her, take a peep into the Kandy Kitchen any Sunday or most any afternoon. If she isnft there with Helen Thomas, she will be with- don't know his name. A - ROBERT VVOLFE Bob has m-ade his mark in the world. For carrying ashes he has no equal. Wonder if he intends to make that his profession? Quite a domestic child. A EDNA ODNEAL A Spruce girl, once on a time. She now spends her hours over lesson plans. Think maybe sheill teach, some of these days. Don't make her angry, or-! Ouch! 'PEARLE FRENCH Pearle is a gem, little, of course, but worthy. We don't know any- thing of her history, but it is ru- mored that she wrote shorthand at the tender age of two years. So en- couraged, she intends it to be her life- work. A Eleven
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Svvninrn BIABEL CLARKE Mab was found years ago When a basketball was broken open in a heated game. She popped out and into the game, and We have been un- able to separate her from that pas- time since. ' WVILDIA SDIITH V Bill came here from Amoret, she says. Anyhow, she's here. Won fame for a small body with great brains. We'11e proud of her. LAWRENCE IFATCHIN Porky has a sh-ady past. In his youth he dissipated wildly, even to chewing a cake of Spearmint one memorable time. One can hardly Wonder, in the face of the above fact, that he has miserable health. We hope he may recuperate some day. - I CARRIE HARPER Carrie has suffered somewhat from heart disease, so We heard last year. There have been no evidences of it, but instead, a desire to become a sec- ond Miss Smith. Her hopes may be realized in 1987. EDITH SODERSTROM Edith spent her youthful days on a farm near Cornland. Here Was born a determination to become a teacher, the desire being caused, it is said, by a spanking administered by a teacher of hers. Success be hers. Thirteen
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