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JESSIE MARIE BOYER Jes” Marie is one of the best sports of our class. She is sometimes hard to see and find, but she can always be heard. Marie is not fond of dates—no? We also know too, that she is quite fond of visiting in Cleveland. Did you ever see her in school when she wasn’t trying to tell Margaret a good joke, when in the midst of it all Miss O’Brien yelled, “Girls, quit your gossiping.” LOIS CATHERINE BROWN “Bkownie” “Better late than never”—Half an hour, an hour, a day, it doesn’t matter—Lois only comes to school when she’s tired of staying at home. No—of course, we don’t mean that—it’s just a case of “not loving High School less—but home more.” JOHN SAMUEL BYERS “Johnny” Although short in stature, John is far from being short in ability, and whenever he hears the call, “Samuel, Samuel,” he comes forth and writes us some more poetry for the Magnet. His one failing is to get his arithmetic and for that he calls upon one even shorter than himself, Dick Ashbaugh. John deserves a lot of credit for having the nerve and pluck to finish his course in High School, after having had numerous difficulties.
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VICTOR H. BACHMAN “Vic “Vic” may seem slow, but appearances are deceitful. Why it keeps him busy answering the calls that the fair damsels of our class have for him. I heard he was starting a taxi company. 1 le has quite a good patronage near the top of Center avenue. “Vic’s” six-cylinder speedster” sure comes in handy. Go to it “Vic,” maybe I would too. MARCUS LOGAN BASHAM “Jimmie” He lives a peaceful life within himself, so, to all outward appearances, he is calm and quiet. His quiet manner makes him a hard subject for criticism, but he must be commended for his good sense in joining the class of January, ’23. MARGARET BESEROCK “Peg” One of the most illustrious members of our class is “Peggy.” She is a regular village vamp and if you want any examples of anyone lovesick, look at Leslie. “Peg” thinks because a cold compels her to speak in another voice that she has it all over on us, because she don’t have to recite. But some day Peggy” you’re going to get your turn, when Bill comes around and pops the question and your voice fails you.
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PAUL LEROY CHRISTLEY “Reverend” Behold our Paul who gets the name “Reverend”—a very applicable name. We must admit that Paul is a member worthy to receive praise for his studiousness—he always made a good attempt at reciting and especially in Virgil. A very quiet boy, he seems to be, nevertheless when the other boys get after him, he can certainly furnish them with entertainment. A good natured lad from Renfrew is Paul. DELORES RUTH COLL INGE “Del” She hath a smiling face and a gentle heart. This is Delores. Owing to her quiet nature, we have never been able to find out what work she intends to follow in the future, but as she took the special Sewing and Cooking Course, does it not look suspicious, we ask? 1DELETTE MARY CRUIKSHANK “Det” “She was a stranger and we took her in!” Idelette came to us after spending three years in Middlesex High School, from which she departed with first honors. She absolutely refuses to grow up, since she still wears her hair in curls, but we like her just the same and are glad she joined our class.
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