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'55 62 1' 32' T E lllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllII1lIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 7 lllllllllllllllllllltlltlllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 3 DOROTHY AMELIA BITNER 'tHow far this little candle throws its beams. Dot, . who is now up for discussion, is by far the most popular girl in school. Through our whole four years in. High School she has been class secretary. She is the pres1dent's right hand man and he finds that she is indispensable. Her dramatic ability is wonderful. She makes recitations fairly quiver Wltll emotion. Her rendition of The Little Ships in our last declamation contest will never be forgotten. As editor-in-chief of the 1919 Echo her work needs no introduction. All her leisure time has been put on her an- nual board work. I don't know what we should have done without her for she keeps us all sltraight, including the presi- dent. You may think she spends all her time studying and' work- ing. Mistaken again for she is fairly bubbling over with life and if you have ever heard her laugh- nuff-sed. JACOB CLARENCE PETERS If electricity were music Pete would be a jazz band in himself, for he knows more about electricity than any other two boys in high school. His knowledge is not confined here either for he is a mathematician of no little repute. Studious he is and athletic he isn't. Do not for a minute friends let us lead you into the idea of his being a siss or a goody- goodyf' for he has a few lititle black dots to his name on the unwritten book of demerits. All teachers deem it their duty to seat the boys up front! but when a sub came Clarence Peters could be found in the extreme back row with the rest of them. Pete's career among men can be prophesied as great, but his attitude toward the fair-sex we deplore. Why! it even took strategy to get those snapshots of him and the girls. LENORE Jos14:PH1Niz RHODES 'Ti.r the songs yr' ring, And the seminar ye 'w1'a1', Thai anakrxr the sun .rhzne cvr'1'ywl1c1'e, must surely be Lenore's motto, for she always has a smile for everybody. She is so amiable, she would not hurt the feel- ings of a dog. That is the secret of her popularity, and a trait of character to be admired. Nonnie is very popular with the boys, but no wonder. just look at her picture and then decide for yourself if her face is not her future. Our Nonnie is quite an accomplished young lady, for you can Put her on the dancing floor or put hm' in the Gym, Put her in the classroom or put hm' in the lake And Miss Nounic Rlzodcs will bc sun' to take the cake. But, no, she isn't perfect. She has her own opinions about things and a characteristic stubbornness that accom- panies themg but after all that is not such a bad trait, and Lenore is a pretty good Skatef'
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Q X 5.1 miniiiuiiinuiuiiminmnnnmmuuiiuiiuiuiinnmmiuiinuuunnuimimmmimuianu: T E NHiilllill1NM1HllllllllllllllllllllllHllliillllllllllllHlIIiIIIIIIIIIll'lIllllIlliiHillllllllllllllllllllllllllll I , - nf RACHAEL MARY WALKER Miss Mary VValker, she is some talker. So those that know her will sayg If she gets started, don't be downhearted, It's only her social way. But in her chatter you'll find some matter That will be good to retain. And it will be prudent to give ear to this student, For surely some knowledge you'll gain. VVe hope fate will aid her: that school days have paid herg She'll Find when she tackles life's fight. And as a typewriter she'll make a good fighter, And shorthand will be her delight. JACOB Romzkr IKAUFMAN Beware, ye prospective candidate for entrance into the realms of this institution of learning. Beware, we say, for before you is one of the specimens of the output of this fac- tory of knowledge, who four years ago was one of the mild- est, sweetest, most innocent chaps one could wish. Then girls and stocks were things he knew absolutely nothing about. He did not object to being called HBob, got home every night before ten o'clock, slept in a room at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, next to the radiator. But now how different! He has be- come a fusser with a big HF. He now insists on being called J. Robert and numerous other titles of highness. He has four girls now and is a bloated bond holder. When we tell you that he eawts mustard on his ice cream-, and sleeps partly out of the window at six degrees below zero, you will realize that he is bound to become great. It can truly be said of him: He thinks this world a little orange and he is the Wise Old Squeezerf' Uxtra! Uxtra! Word has just been received that Mr. J. Robent Kaufman has lost heavily on his stocks and has been compelled to accept his old job at Haller's. CATHARINIC JIEFFRY DlIf1HL Cassie reminds us of one of those Greek goddesses we read about. She is rather tall and has waves of the most beautiful brown hair: one of the most popular students, too. Cass has great dramatic ability. She was one of the prize winners in the Declamation Contest of 1917, and she has tak- en the leading part in several plays. She hails from St. Thomas and woe betide the person who makes an uncomplimentary remark about that place in her presence. In school life, she is a conscientious worker al- though she sometimes startles us by her translations of Vir- gil. She stands in well with all the teachers. indeed, a youthful member of the faculty was heard to remark that Catherine is my idea of a dignified Senior. She has been class treasurer for two years. Efficient, business-like. energetic in school but one of the best sports ever seen. Her sweet disposition is admired by everybody.
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G2 X ,,r F, LIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T HE I9 '9 E 0 Illllllillll1lIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , - I g I llf'lARTHA AIYIQRS Hear a giggle? Then look about and see if Martha isn't near. She is a happy-hearted young miss. When seen she is either smiling or giggling. This does not occur only on sun- shining days when any one can be happy, but on gloomy days also. Sometimes Martha does become provoked at the way things go but never long enough for any one to miss her giggle. I Mart, as she IS called by her close friends, is a commer- cial girl who has done good work in her four years at High. It is said that she gets rather fussed when called upon in a classroom and begins at the wrong end of the story. But what does that matter? Mart ,knows her lesson or she could not begin at the end. Some of her classmates make good be- ginnings, but alas, the woeful endings! Martha says she is going to be a stenographer and we hope she sticks to this and does not go to New York as a certain sailor lad wants her tO. THOMAS IlARRlSON ALLEN , Tomi is a very industrious fellow. VVe very seldom see him idle. If he is not studying, he is perusing some book. He has become quite popular in our class during these four years, He says he is bashful but if you would see him entertaining the ladies with his wit and little stories,'l as he calls them, you would change your mind. He has a nice little blush that makes him look as if he is getting embarrassed but not sog when this happens he is just at his best and can 'tpull off some real jokes. Tom is well suited for almost anywhere he is placed, from singing to playing football. He even tries his hand at poetry and occasionally gives us little love verses. His best was the one that he wrote for Barbour to set to music, which went something like this: Ye Gods and little fislzrs Oli how I crave your lusrious kisses, ctr. IDA ELIZABETH Hl'ILLER Good-natured and ready to do a kindness for anyone is this modest young lady of '19. She is so modest and unas- suming in her manner that only a few of her classmates have had a chance to End out some of her best qualities, one of which is to blush. But you know tihat there is always a rea- son for blushing. She is so shy of the boys that frequently she will turn down a side street when she sees one coming her way. Once upon reciting about a certain author in English class she said, After he was married the people didn't like him any m.ore.'l VVe sincerely hope that her views upon mar- riage are not so narrow. But if so now, we are sure they will change. Although very studious this young lady is always ready for a lark. She has heard what larks the girls who work at Washington have, so her chief ambition is to go to that city to work. By this we know that all ther thoughts are not for work alone. VVe sincerely hope that this wish may be ful- tiller.
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