Butler High School - Magnet Yearbook (Butler, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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— 18 THE SENIOR MAGNET C ASS WX1TE-UPS WILLIAM MARVIN ANDERSON “Andy” Chorus IV. “A picker-up of learning’s crumbs.” HERMAN JOEL BADGER “Herm” Glee Club III, IV; Chorus III, IV; Class President III: S. A. T. C.; Cast in “Upper Trail”-, Hi-Y. 'TVe have plighted our troth, My Mary.” KENNETH WALKER BAILEY “Ken” Cast “Cricket on the Hearth”-, Chorus IV; Hi-Y IV. “A country lad is my degree.” ORVILLE FRANKLIN BRICKER “Bricker” Football III, IV; Class Basketball I, II, III; Varsity Basketball IV; Class Baseball I, II; Chorus IV; Hi-Y Treasurer III, IV; Cast in “Upper Trail” III; Orchestra I, II; Class Reporter IV. “Oh, sleep, it is a gentle thing.” HAZEL IRENE BROWN “Brownie” Secretary Friendship Club III, IV; Chorus IV. “Hail to thee, Blithe Spirit.”

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17 THE SENIOR MAGNET Bertha’s an honor student, Knoxes her lessons every time, We’re sure that in this ivorld, She's truly meant to shine. J’ernon’s lean and lanky, But he gets there just the same, And when it comes to basketball. He’s always in the game. Willard loves to sing, Willard loves to walk, But, most of all, our Willard loves To talk, and talk, and talk. Lucille, the smallest of our girls, Can poetry sure recite, To hear her, one would think She stayed up half the night. On the floor or in the field, You'll find two of our boys, Bricker and Campbell take delight. In all athletic joys. Oral is a quiet girl, Who seems so sober and shy. But when she once begins to laugh. She laughs just fit to die. Julia, a commercial student. Is bound to succeed, zee knozv, For zvhen it comes to typezvriting, She is anything but slow. Baylor hails from the country, He anszvered when Uncle Sam called. But he feels much more at home In his old blue overalls. Frances Ringer, a comely lass, Is a very pretty girl. And one of the few in our class Who can boast of a little brozvn curl. Marvin’s slow of speech, And very sloxv to smile. But, gee, how fast his Ford Can travel o’er a mile. We zvish you could listen To Mildred recite, for zee Most honestly believe That she's wound up zvith a key. From Edna Z. you seldom hear. But she's a girl zvith holden hair, And besides, zee'll tell you true. She has a szveet and zvinsomc air. Winifred has worked so hard, Now it’s graduation time And all her hopes are realized And everything is fine. Richard Russell zvent to zvar, But decided to come back To add one more to our class. For of boys zee have a lack. Helen is the quiet girl Of our rather noisy class. IVe also kttozv by her downcast eyes That she is the shyest lass. Rhea, zvith the sunny smile. The piano certainly can play; She travels in from the country. And gets here ez’cry day. And nozv that zee have finished And mentioned everyone, We think when you haz e read this That zee zvill have to run. —Hazel Brown —Beatrice Nicholas



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THE SENIOR MAGNET 19 LORAINE CAMPBELL “Campbell” Football IV; Class Basketball, Captain I. II, III; Varsity Basketball IV; Class Baseball I, II; Chorus IV; Hi-Y III, IV.' “A simple child that lightly draws its breath.” DOROTHY MARGARET DAVIS “Dot” Glee Club III, IV; Chorus I, II. Ill, IV. “Where did you come from, baby dear?” MARY IRENE DOERR “Dorie” Honor Student Chorus IV. “Contented until little, but lively with more.” GENEVIEVE INEZ DOUGAN “Inez” Glee Club III, IV; Chorus III, IV; Literary Editor of Magnet III; Friendship Club; Patriotic Entertainment. “A heavy consumer of Hershey’s chocolate bars.” BAYLOR GOEN “Dutch” Chorus IV. Oh, thy manhood’s prime vigor.”

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