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JEANNE CHRISTLEY “Jean” She can make a fiddle talk. Always in a hurry—but nevertheless gets there—What would the class parties—indeed, what would the class of Jan. ’21 be without Jeanne? LEONA COHN Lee” As good natured as she is long. Leona is the treasurer of our class. We haven’t any treasure, but we want people to think we have. So we made Leona chief bluffer. ALYCE DE GUISE Frenchy” A girl who wears a continual smile.” Alyce shines in volley ball, French and swimming—Why! she’s a perfect star. We’re willing to bet that even sophisticated Detroit will sit up and take notice. PAUL GLENN “Dizzy” The pen is mightier than the sword, especially Penn Street.” Paul is a mighty good scout and s-s-sh! His mind isn’t entirely occupied bv business. There’s a reason—a woman is in the case! FRANCIS GREEN “France” The prodigal hath returned.” Every morning “France” wends his weary way toward B. H. S., which he reaches before or after ten to nine, depending on the Bessemer freights. |||ll|IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|lilll|l!llll HIII
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■ ■ ■ III! III! ■ 11 III! 1111IIIHIIII1IIIIIIII llll 1 111 till I III I illl I llllllll I III1 llll I! I VICTOR ADAMS Ephie” “Sets a lovely pace among the ladies.” “Vic” is the hrightst member of our class. Oh. no! We don’t mean in Vergil or Arithmetic or anything like that. We mean in the color of his hair. JOSEPHINE BAILEY Jo” “A bonnie country lassie.” “Jo” is one of the reasons for the Magnet. “Jo” will have an opportunity to use the practical knowledge she acquired in B. II. S. 'Tis whispered that she’s thinking of taking up an automobile agency—featuring the “Mitchell.” ABRAM BARRON “Abe” “Count Barron, the royalty of our class.” We hope that “Abe” doesn’t forget the time that he was one of the members of our class, when he’s the owner of a big, long chain of butcher shops. VERNA BISHOFF Verona” “Come, come, why that blush?” Verna is going to Slippery Rock, but there’s “Moore” going to Carnegie Tech. How will they manage to live so far apart? BEATRICE BROWN “Bea” “Short and Sweet.” “Bea” is one of the latest additions in our class. She has already been thro (?) two high schools but wanted to add another to her list.
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MIRIAM GREENLEE “Mary Ann” “She was a stranger and we took her in.” “Mary Ann” has other companions other than the members of Jan. ’21 class. Among them are Good Nature and Good Sense. EARL GROHMAN Grohman “As honest as he is tall.” Earl is the giant of our class. 1 le has a voice as big as himself. He revolves around a planet called Elsie. PRANCES HORWITZ Fan” “She hath done her part. Do thou thine.” “Pan” is our salutatorian, a very great honor indeed. Although “Fan” studies hard, she is always ready for fun and jokes and joins with all her might in our class affairs. ELSIE KEEFER “Keefer” “A winsome hlack-eyed lassie.” Elsie’s mind leans toward nobility, as all her attention is now centered on an Earl. DOROTHY KRAMER “Dot” “Well versed in many topics.” Dorothy is our valedictorian. But we won’t count that against her. She is a real good sport, even if she does have brains. liliiliiiuiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiliiiiiliiliiiiiiiiliiliiliiiiiliiiiiliiiiilMininiiiliiini'iini
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