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28 THE TATTLER EDGAR HALL “Eggie”—Steps on the gas and takes the girl friend for a ride—Phrase that describes him best is, “Beau Brummel.” Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Jr. Party Com., 2. Soph. Party Com., 1. EVELYN McNUTT “Mickey”—The editor sat in her sanctum, Her brow was furrowed with care, Her mind at the bottom of business, Her hands madly clutching her hair. —Your aren’t to infer that “our editor” wouldn’t make a pleasing picture thus. Typical all-round girl. Operetta, 1-2-3. Literary, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Chorus, 1. Jr.-sr. Party Com., 1. Debate Club, 2. Erie Debate, 2. Sr. Girls' Club, 3. Pres., 3. Sr. Girls’ Banquet Com., 3. Tattler Staff, 2-3. Editor, 3. Basketball, 1-2-3. Capt., 3. Class Poet. Senior Poet, 2. Art, 1-2-3. French Club, 3. Senior Play. ELMA HAUTA With modest way and active mind, Elma is as sweet a girl as you’ll find Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls, Club, 3. Shorthand Award. TOINIE MANNIKO Five feet two, eyes of blue—Says little but thinks much. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Shorthand Certificate. HELEN LANDON Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Operetta, 2-3. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Royal Award. Senior Play. ROBERT HOGLE “Dub”—G.ive me a merry, dancing, laugh, ing and unthinking time. Literary, 1-2. Pres., 2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Glee Club, 2. Chorus, 1. Operetta, 2.
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THE TATTLER MAX GULICK “Max”—Takes pleasure sadly. Has a permanent wave—Spring: fever, let’s go fishing. The ten o’clock scholar. Literary, 1-2. Dramatic, 3. Operetta, 2. Glee Club, 2. Track, 3. CAROL MERRICK A quaint little maiden with a quiet little way. Collects her Tattler money “tout de suite.” Tattler Staff, 1-2-3. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Literary, 1-2. Sec’t., 2. Art, 1. Sophomore Party Com., 1. Jr. Party, 2. Operetta, 1-2-3. MARJORIE FENTON “Marge”—In the spring time we pack a picnic lunch and spend a pleasant day with “Marge” at Chautauqua Lake. Marge plans to break Gertrude Ederle’s record someday. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2-3. Operetta, 1-2-3. Library Staff, 3. Typing Award. Shorthand Awards. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. MAMIE GUASTAFERRO Every loyal, ever true—to the task she has to do. Literary, 1-2. Dramatic Club, 3. Glee Club, 3. Chorus, 1. Typing Award. Shorthand Award. Sr. Party Com., 3. JOSEPHINE HARRIS “Jo.”—She’s small of stature, fair of face, And to this is added grace. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Treas., 3. Literary, 1-2. Pres., 1. Typing Award. Shorthand Award. Jr.-Sr. Party Com., 3. WILLIAM HINES “Bill”—Produces keen harmony from his sax a la Rudy Vallee. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Band, 1-2-3. Orchestra, 1-2-3. Sr. Party Com., 3.
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THE TATTLER JOHN ISOMA Rosy cheeks—Helps to keep the scholastic record of the school on a high standard. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Member of Kent Scholarship Team, 3. IDA LASHER The girl with the sense of humor for Nome’s jokes. Literary, 1-2. Dramatic Club, 3. Chorus, 1. Sr.-Jr. Party Com., 3. HELEN MYERS “Squeak”—The mildest of manners and the pleasantest of smiles. Literary, 1-2. Pres., 1. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Tattler Staff, 3. Vice Pres., Junior Class. Royal Awards. Shorthand Awards. Party Com., 1-2-3. HILDA MACE “Peggy”—Kind, full of fun, and witty— Never lets the side show interfere with the main circus. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Glee Club, 2. Chorus, 1. Literary, 1-2. Sophomore Party Com., 11. TYNE NISSI “Tyne”—An agreeable personality combined with the rare ability to always keep smiling. Literary, 1-2. Public Speaking Club, 3. French Club, 3. Shorthand Certificates. ARVI KANANEN “R-V”—’Tis better to have bluffed and pass than never to have passed at all. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3.
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