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IVY PEARL RUTTER Hunker, Pa. liditior in Chief, Re-Echo Staff. Second Honor Student. -tzlcckn All school hooks are to be chewed and digest- ed, says Zeek. Oh, yes! Of course she can smile,- what made you think she couldnlt? It is as easy tor her to smile as it is for her not to know her lessons. Zeeik has great expectations of 'be- coming a successful school teacher and later a great Historian. She is a girl who has a head and lurain worth owning, a tgirl who never gives up what she has set out to accomplish and one who is never discouraged no matter what disappoint- ments imight confront her. l'I.XZEl. FICRXIC Sl'llVELY Scottdale, Pa. Class Secretary 3. Class Play 4. Farmer Lead me out Charlie. Yes this is Farmerf' one ot our good Seniors. who tends to her own husiness, and who 11ever says much hut thinks a great deal. Ui'ILl'lllC1'l' talks a0'lllC'VVllllt in her 5-.Lv..2.. Y. slr p ut nt told and dream. ot littlt ind cub hunch-hacks, men, Fords. etc. This accounts 'lol' her not talking' much when she is awake. She has a good hold on common sen ' Hut with all this Farmer is a man's lady and knows how to kid, tlirt, and love. Nevertheless Q - '- - nines. se and makes use of it. l llazel is a hard worker and we are sure that she ' - will be a snccicss in lite. - l.lClL.X MATILDA XVILLIAMS Rutfsdale, Pa. f Class Reporter of Re-Echo. Contest 3. Class Play 3. 4. Till Silently one hy one they leave me. Take a look at this elongated piece of evaporated human- ity lor a dreamy and sentimental expression. Her main purpose in life seems to he getting a husband hut as yet she has failed in the attempt. Don't worry Till some little hooh with a thig heart will fall for that sentimental stuff and 'it will eind in: imatrimony. Then you will find that married life is not what you paint it. XVith all this craze, Matilda is a hard t?J worker and has helped to make this hook possihle. Her ability as a. reader was recognized in the Sumner-VVehster Contest and junior Class Play of IQ-IQ. Go to it Till We wish you success.
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HERBERT GLENN MED-SGER Scottdale, Pa. Basketball 3. Football 4. Contest 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Class President 1, 2. Art Editor Sz Assistant Business Manager, Re-Echo Staff Herbie Some have greatness thrust upon them, some achieve greatness, but I was born 'greatf' is written all over this intelligent face which Herbie pos- sesses. He certainly is artistic, imusieal, and poetic, and can down any one in an argument. Humor- ous? I should say not. Intelligent? Yes, very, and the only thing lacking is that he abhors the ladies, who all adore him. He wins for himself personal favor by his love of nature, his great ambition, and his high ideals. ln talking to others Herbie's main topic is Myself,' or UI. r x KATllERlNE IRENE NULL Ruffsdale, Pa. ' Kass Laugh and the world laughs with you. Kass is a very dear little girl and is well supplied with a cute little musical :giggle which every member of the 1920 Class envies. The joke of the laugh is that f'Kass thinks that we are tryizng to mock her, but no, we are just tryinlg to copy. 'fKass just loves every member of the faculty and is a 'pet favorite among thelm. As one can see she is one of those little, fluffy, airy creatures who loves to dress up to date, to flirt, and to play the piano. MINTA DALE PRIT'1 S Scottdale, Pa. Class Play 3, 4 Kfslinlli t'Nobody loves a fat girl, but how strange! everybody loves Slim, Yes, she is q-uite pleasant just as she looks. She has a kind heart and is very g-ood to those she loves, but pity her poor enemies, they must suffer. She loves chocolates and bon- hons and is quite liberal :with them when any of the opposite sex happen near. It is great then to see her pass out the sweet meats. She does it in such an enchanting mannter and the other girls look on and wonder just how it is done land think Pcflwps there must be a trick iwn that little game.
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Senior Class Song QTi1ne 2 Sai1ing j I-Old Orange and Black leaves school this year, And with it goes this Class so dear. This is the Class of 1920, Of knowledge iwe have -got a plenty. So dear schoolmates, this year we separate. Our Future's left to Fortune and to Fate. Chorus:- Farewell to our schoolmates, and to old E. H. H. S. We are sorry to leave you we must confess. We'll :gwo sailinig over the sea of life, For many a day we'll -go astray, . Before we have reached Success. We'll 'go sailing over the sea of life, For many a day we'll go astray, Before we've reached Success. 2-W6 say -goodibye to History, to Latin, French, and Botany. But these studies with all the rest, W'il1 help us to stand the great test. Schoolmates, we work 'to gain the goal of -life. VVe'll think of you, through all our toil and strife. 3-'Bllf we do not expect to stop, our education at this spot We will twork hard to enter College. And there add more to our knowledge. But as we near -the object of our -fight, Thoughts of school days will put worries to flight. THE BALLAD OF THE BARK OF 1920 As Freshmen- The wind was calm, ithe ocean smooth, Our ship put out to seag We -were so fgreen, we were 'not seen, No 'contrast don't you see. It was the ship of NIO plus IOU Forty lubibiers 'were our icrefwg We shoved her off with all our pe-p To sail the High School 'blue. For quite a while ,we sailed fast And everything went wellg We didn t think of ways or means The raging sea to quell. But soon the waves came dashing high And iwashed some over board, The rest of us hadn't time to cry But daily thanked the Lord. And then examinations caime How easy -some would oft exclaim But some were not possessed of head They had to work or Hunk instead. But throuigh all this we 'gaubies came We braved the isquabble well Proud Sophies then we all became- Our heads began to swell!
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