Butler High School - Magnet Yearbook (Butler, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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lllllll!llllllllllllllllil|lllllllllll|llllllllllllll|lllll|lllll|ll|ll|ll|ll|lilUllll!l I I WENDEL LHHNERD “Windy—Benny “If you don’t know it—bluff.’’ Mrs. McDermott told Wendel that if he would keep his tongue still he might get some flesh on his body. I'he added flesh, plus a few inches in height, and in our Wendel we will have a veritable Caruso. VERA MAY “Pat “Rather study than eat.” Vera says she just loves to work Arithmetic. We are glad somebody feels that wav about it. ARTHUR MEGAN Art “Behold our worthy President.” Arthur has been signally honored (?) in having been chosen president of this illustrious class (?) and the class has been equally honored we assure you. ALICE McKEE “Mickey” “Her future lies in the commercial world.” Alice is one of our social butterflies. All of the parties held in our A Sr. year have been engineered by her. And b’lieve me. she’s some engineer. VINCENT McKEE “Buzzy “A man among men, always acting the gentleman. We never could find out the things about Vincent—but—one night he let the cat out of the bag. He had one of the girls in our class out for a joy-ride. llllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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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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Ill I ■■ I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItlllllillli»lllllllllllllllllllll RUTH Me MUR RAY “Slim” Serene and resolute—but—still calm and self-possessed.” Slim is very quiet and is one of the members of this class who does not care for society. She also cares not for gossip, thus leaving our minds blanks as to her affairs. VIOLET MULL IN “T ubby” A merry heart goes all the day. Violet is a great admirer of king Arthur and his round-table, but on Arthur is centered her greatest admiration. LEVI NICKLAS “Squire” ‘‘One of our country cousins.” Levi’s hobby is trying to vamp the girls (especially Jean.) The covering of his head rolls like the mighty waves of the Atlantic— P. S. We suggest “Bandoline.” VIOLET OR I' “Shorty” “The baby of our class.” Violet is the little girl of our class. She is afraid of all the teachers—so afraid that when she goes to recite she can scarcely split for spluttering.” ALBERT PEARCE Al ‘‘Never studies, but still gets through Al” always seems to he writing. I le said that his favorite hobby was writing notes. It is supposed that we all know who gets them. Don’t worry about that tho’ for “Al” sure knows how to handle a foot-ball. mu ■ in ■ 11111111111111111111111 nin :■ mii ■ it ■ ■hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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