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r , -.wr . nn- Sara Reed, Sally Does :Sally have a heavy date ? Yes, it's that handsome shiek from State. iSally's certainly the versatile miss, dramatic, musical, and literary all rolled into one. Oh, yes, and don't forget her gviggle which we'll certainly miss! Some day her adoring patients wil-l exclaim, Oh what a nurse! U Isabel Riemer, Izzy Here's to Iz , our efficient editor, in life may she beat each competitor! Izzy joined our ranks this year, took over the reins and made this, our Annual, a success. In addiition to this Izzy argues as much as Bob Arnold and talks more. If you doubt the latter statement just ask her dear teachers! William Russell, Bill A dashing middy who plays a sax , and isqBasket wBal1 ICap , what more could you Jax!! . Everybody knows rBill. We all miss him when he's absent from school. He's the handsome shiek who takes the lead in Senior Dramatics. !By the enumerated activities we see he's always in demand for something. It just isn't complete if Bill isn't in it. M arcella Schierberl, 'Marce +She's as quiet as a mouse, a very rare article in this house. Marce studies most of the time. 'She hasn't said what she intends to do next year but whatever she does we wish her best of luck. Max Sherman, Max Football, a Spanish Count, and how! in everything he's sure a wow ! 'This is Max's first year at iC. 'H. S., but hels certainly made a host of friends with his dramatic and athletic ability, and his winning smile. IHis handsome Grecian profile and twinkling black eyes are enough to make any lassie's heart flutter. Grant Smith, 'iHutch ln all athletics 'specially football, leave it to 'tiSmith Bros. to 'beat 'em all! One of the famous Smith Bros. of C. H. S. Butch,' made a hit with ev-erylbody during the fostball season and he hasn't become less popular for everyone, including the teachers, is well acquainted with him. His chief interests lie in athletics and a certain ytung lady. I23I
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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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rfpv l L Margaret Smith, 'Peggyn I can't do a thing with my hair! , she would cry, ibut still she's the- apple of lPaul's eagle eye. Peg created some sensation when she got her stylish boyish haircut. 1But be- ing good-looking to begin with, that .didn't make Peggy,' feel badly. Kind and though- ful and ever in gcod spirits tis she. Her personality has won for her a part in many a dramatic composition. Merrill Snyder, Snyder Of chorus girls he never grows weary, so we've christened him Wallace Beery . .Eyes of blue, but over five-feet two is Merrill. Carefree-nothing bothers him- he just doesn't care for much of anything-'cepting athletics and perhaps, chorus girls. ,Merrill's one boy who can Work out Physics in a test without much study. This ought to help him when he becomes a famous chemist. Florence Strattan, Flossy lFloren-ce is quiet, industrious, too, anything she's asked, sh-e'll willingly do. Florence is one of those people of whom we know little. ,How-ever, iudging from her participation in several plays given in Chapel, she is interested in dramatics and shows ability in that line. Willia m Stewart, Bill Bill's kind of bashful and rather shy, but a 'fine addition to Clarion High. Bill is quiet and unassuming, but has qualities that will .help him thro-ugh life. Kenneth Taylor, Ken After high school, what then? 'Why military school thinketh Ken, Ken's going to military sc.hool and we think he'll make good, because he has all the qualities of a soldier. We wish him success. Francis White, White Francis is sober, quiet and sane, but is fond cf a Junior, her name is McLain. Francis has a faraway lock in his eyes. We wonder could he be thinking of a cer- tain Junior Maid. l24l
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