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Ida Mae Amsler, Idie Rather quiet, not much to say, but a very nice girl is Ida Mae. lda is bashful and quiet, but like everyone else, we are sure she enjoys fun and good bimes. lt is rumored that Ida intends to go in for housekeeping. We wish her luck. Eugene Anchors, Gene Dramatic and musical, enough said. Gene's always on the trail of Ed. Gene is a boy with ia serious face but he's full of mischief whenever an opportun- ity presents itself. Gene's a good actor too, for he always gets a part in any play. Perhaps this is due to his Ed 1-ucationy backing him up. Robert Arnold, Bob A A talent for argument he's got, convincing you whether he's right or not. Did you say argument '? Well, just leave it to Bob . He knows how to tackle and hang on to those things! Another thing about Robert is his voice. He's our candidate when Miss Wefirmiller chooses her music groups. He is also an athlete and an actor. Clarence Baldwin, Baldy Hey, 'Doc', lend me your pony ', he's often seen with a girl named Mohney . Whenever in doubt ask Clarence-about theological questions. That's what Mr. Cropp does in P. O. D. class. Although a preachers son, 'Clarence is a good sport, busi- ness manager, and extemporaneous speaker-is it hereditary! Margaret Burns, Marg Margy wants to be a nurse and save many people from the hearse. Margaret is a reserved girl but ia gsod pal and one who enjoys a good time as we all do. Marg wiishes to enter the medical profession and we wish her luck-of course the same to her future patients who will be very fortunate in having such an attractive nurse. Myron Canaan Another newcomer, quiet I guess, a hard thing to find in C. fH. S. Myron is another of the new students in our class. He is so quiet that we haven't been able to 'find out what 'kind of work he int-ends to take u-p after graduation. Never- theless, Myron is always willing to take part in any activity and is a good worker. Il9l
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James Kassell, Jimmy The most popular boy you ever saw, Kassell, Kassell, Rah! Rah! Rah! Jimmy is everybodys friend. He is one of the most dependable and reliable boys in the school. He is steady, courteous, quiet, a good wcrker, and a wfirst class athlete. Jim has been with us for only six years, but during that time he has made a place for him- self. Williard Shreffler, Wid In football and track how he can go! Just one misfortune, Blow, winds, blow! Wid is our Vice-President and Speaker of the House. We can't say .how he does it, lout he knows how to get around the teachers in difficulties. Yes, he is popular, both as an athlete and student--in fact so popular that he doesn't even find time to do his lessons. Twila Rea, Twink With all her activities, offices and such, she still has time for a lad named .Dutch . lf Twink doesn't always have her lessons we can hardly rblame her f:r she is really quite rushed with so many activities, basket ball, and everything, to say noth- ing of a certain Junior lad's attentions. Paul Somerville He's our orator, fiery and glorious, 'who usually winds up victorisus. Paul has won his laurels in the .field of oratory. May he follofw in the footsteps of Patrick Henry, and some day become as famous in our nation's history as that man! He has represented our school in literary work for two years and has won distinction in National Oratorical Work. His personality has made him an all-around boy in class activities. l18l
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I F Gertrude Carns, Kidd Of the girls in the class, she's the short-est of all. Kidd seems to fall for boys nam-ed Paul. 'WS.hort and snappy -that's 'fKidd . Judging from the activities in which she takes part, one is really convinced that the little things in life do count. We'll remember Kidd for her pep in athletics and for her willing he-lp at all times. James Clover, Jim 1 A 1 H K n 'Jim s a boy we'll hate to have leave, especially, thinks a Soph called 'Eve. Jin1 'canie to us from Strattonville. 'Because of his athletic ability he soon became busily engaged in C. H. S. Wwith his happy-go-lucky way, James doesn't take unneces- sary pains to let anything disturb him in his school work. Madeleine Coillner. Connie Vim, vigor, and vitalityj' plus ' lt and personality. Connie :is good-looking, athletic, friendly and full of pep. She's Captain of the Cirls' B. B. Team and we feel sure that the success of the season has been due, in great part, to her capability in winning the confidence and in obtaining the cooperation of the team. Yes, she knows her signa.s-and her boy friends! Grace Corbett, Liz lndustrious, quiet, easy to please, we think she'll accomplish life's tasks with ease. Grace seems to think children should be seen and not heard. She never complains, is always Willing to help som-eone, and is a good Worker. Harry Curll, Curll Our old stand-lby in foot-ball and track, lC. H. Sill miss you when you're not back. Harry is the type of person anyone would care to have for a friend. Though quiet, he's dependable and willing to work. We wouldn't be surprised if 'C'urll's name ap- peared among the Marathon runners some day, for he can go! Jerome Davis, Jerry Awfully good-natured and a good sport, all in all a dandy sort. Another student to be numbered among the newcomers. Jerry formerly was a resident of Farmington. He doesn't seem to care much about associating with his other classmates, but perhaps he believes that one gets on better by being independent. l20l
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