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Marguerite Adams Lewis Peggy” A pal to all—a foe to none; A gay light heart, and plenty of fun. Helen M. Lyon “Beanie” “Beanie” is so very clever. Get ahead of her? One can never! Margaret Eleanor Martin “Eleanor” A cute little giggle, a cute little girl; Her numerous charms keep us all in a whirl. Jennings Coulter McCandless, Jr. “Coulter” “Coulter” will always do his bit; Faithful, earnest, he’s sure to fit. Catherine R. McCann “Kate” Quiet charm, a faithful friend; On her you always can depend. Dorothy E. McQuistion “Dot” Dorothy is a quiet and retiring girl, But you will find that she’s a pearl. Nancy Lichty “Busty” That vivid hair quite strikes our fancy; Those eyes of blue smile just like Nancy. H. Clayton Markwell “Chick” This boy named “Chick’s” not very tall, But how he loves his basketball! Robert James Maxwell “Bob” Laughing eyes and curly hair; At charming Miss Purvis this boy is rare. Ruth Elizabeth McBride “Ruth” Her gentle charm and culinary art Toward a happy life give her a fine start. Anna Jane McCarren “Anna” A bit of humor, a giggle or two; That’s our Anna, through and through. John P. S. Menchyk “Blondy” Handsome and gay and a little proud; He stands out among the crowd. Page Eighteen
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Alice LaRue Hutter “Rue” When we're out for fun. To “Rue” we run. Mary Jane Johnston “Mamie” We tied with Ellwood—yes, that’s plain; But we won something, too our Mary Jane. Mary Margery Keck “Mary” This maid’s sweet smile and lovely charms Are greatest when dancing in Vernon's arms. Clara Elizabeth Klingensmith “Betty” Good-natured, pretty, and very sweet; As a dancer and typist she’s hard to beat. Larry Francis Laconi “Larry” Larry is happy the whole day long; He holds that to worry is certainly wrong. Ruth Leventhal “Ruth” Tall, dark, and full of fun; When it comes to typing, surpassed by none! Sara Marie Jackson “Marie” Cheerful and gay, she gives one a thrill; She’s happiest when she’s with her Bill. Marian Louise Jordan “Marian” A jolly, happy, red-haired gal; To Catherine she’s a worthwhile pal. Anna Jeanette Kellar “Kellar” At basketball she’s quite the thing; Her teammates all her praises sing. Eleanor Kriner “L’nor” Quiet, reserved, and very petite, But she’ll never pass you by on the street. Raymond Clifford Larson “Pee Wee” A witty boy is this guy “Ray”; He ought to be in the funnies some day. Donald Gordon Leetch “Don” “Don” is a track-man, tall and slim; When he does our running, we’re sure to win. Page Seventeen
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Harold Leroy Merchant “Harold” He hands out the Magnet in his home room. And in senior music plays many a tune. Genevieve V Milieman “Gene” A modest blond and very striking; Silent, but very much to our liking. David Charles Miller “Dave” Pleasing, carefree, and not very tall, Our “Stoolie” helps 'em all play ball. Robert Alexander Morgan “Bob” Of all the charms he doth possess, The best of all is friendliness. Edith Joan Nanni “Edie” Edie’s” dancing is really superb, And say does she like Sax-onburg! Andrew J. Natili “Andy” He’s a jolly good fellow to everyone; Happy, good-natured, and full of fun. Elizabeth Olive Milheim “Betty” A pleasant voice and a happy smile And dark brown eyes -she is worthwhile. Beulah Ellen Miller “Snooks” Laughter here, laughter there; She lives on without a care. John Milton Miller “Milt” His wit and humor are always fine; And say, did you ever hear his line? Margaret Jane Morris “Jane” A good sport, peppy, and lots of fun; She has a way of getting things done. Joseph Naribetsky “Slitz” A strong and mighty man is he; “Most Athletic” he is, surely. Beatrice Marie Nesbitt “Be” Laughing blue eyes and curly brown hair; Whenever she passes the boys all stare. Page Nineteen
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