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l l 1 Don Edwards, Skinny A boy that the class is prcud to have lin, no wonder a lass has gotten thin. Whenever you see Skinny you s-ee Emy iand vice versal. lBut when he isn't oc- cupied in that way, you'1l lfind .him asking Mr. Cropip questions in P. O. D. He is kept very busy playing hero and keeping his regular school work up to par fespecially le francaisnj. Tilmae Gosetti, Timmy Tilmae's a lass who studies much and gets the grades deserved by such. However Tilmae has more tc her credit than high scholastic standing. Her other attributes are literary ability and popularity. She has represented our 'class in- the lit- erary contests for all three years of high school. 'Her popularity tis shown by the- fact that she is president of two clubs. We wouldn't 'be surprised if Timmy should be a Hs:-hosl marm and recall her experiences as such in C. H. S. Frances Greenwood, Fritz Under th-e spreading Greenwood tree many lads you'1l always see. Fritz is famous for her HY . lt certainly keeps the boys busy getting to 'Green- wood's on time every night. Basket Ball also attracts Fritz , She's quite a -lively lass in everything-especially in keeping the boys entertained. 'Good looks, generosity and all the qualities of a friend are found in Frances. Paul Harbaugh, Pill To Pill francais is rather vague, but still the lad continues to Peg , Paul is a model gentleman. You may rest at ease for Paul n-ev-er makes a social error. He is capable, dignified, a patient worker and a very amiable companion. Just at present Paul's interested in the name Smith. We're sure he'll not be disappointed if he Pegs away at it long enough. Norva Heeter, Bunny Bunny and Bud are inseparable pals, No 'wonder he likes, her, the swe-etest of gals We predict a bright operatic future for Norva for she can certainly Ugargle her high G's . 4Fh'e's a very sweet tempered and not unattractive blonde. Clever, kind, cour- teous and dignified, Lew makes a very gocd friend. .Her chief interest at present is centered about a certain 'iBud . We wonder if it's some new lfind or rare specimen, we always boasted Ufliijology anyway. Twila Hindman, Twila Her eyes are bright, her heart doth sing for on her fingers gleams a ring. Twila always takes her work seriously. Sh-e's conscientious, industrious, jolly, kind and patient. She wears a ring on the third finger of her left hand which tells us quite plainly what she undoubtedly intends to do when she gets out of school. I21I
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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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l Earl Keefer, Skee The most freckled boy you ever did see is a senizr lad whose name is Skee . Skee iis just So Big , ibut Nature didn't forget him when freckles became the vogue. 'Skee is well-known and liked by his schoolmates. , Emogene Lawrence, Emy Her 'ivory-tickling never sounds tinny . at least not to the ears of Skinny , iEmy's gotten Skinny , at least all indications point that way, but this doesn't prevent her from being an A1-musician or from being full of fun. She's kind, thoughtful and refined, yet witty and free from care. Anyone would want Emy for a friend, we're sure twith Skinny's consentj. M ary Mills, Doc Mary's the girl we know as 'iDoc , joyful, peppy and full cf-talk! Doc is a perfect nickname for this vivacious, black-ey-ed, black-haired Senior. As a sure cure for the blues Mary is very capable. Her 'intellectual ability has won for her a place in literary contest work, and h-er mischievousness has made her well-known to the teachers. Claude Mohney, Tally Failing to report to to-night's detention, tomorrow will be spent alas! in suspension! 'Claude is prominent in friendship with Junior ad 1Sophomor-e girls. Detention keeps him so busy that he spends an extra firty-ifive minutes at school practical-ly every day. 'I'ally's cleverness as a comedian, makes him a dependable and willing companion at all times. Ruth Miohney, Mohney Basket rBall, music and drama all reach her, she's interested win the son of a preacher. Ruth is one of the best looking girls in our class, hen-ce one cause for her popular- ity. She's a combination of the virtues desired in a girl. Patient, refined, dignified, she stfill has time for dramatics, athletics and school studies. A friend to be sought, whose acquaintance is never lost. Sara Phillips, Sal An efficient manager and student is lSal , and when she's around you're sure of a pal. I wonder what's become of Sally ?-'Since she's started selling candy for the Senior class, she's kept so busy that 'Sop.hs, Juniors, and S-eniors are continually asking, Where's 'Sal' Phillips ? Sally is another Senior who is going in for the curative profession-Yep, a nurse! With her friendly manner and pleasing personality we're sure she'll make a good one. l 2l
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