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Margaret »• Arndt H you have never heard Margaret giggle you hare misted a great treat, for giggling 1 nc her many aeeomplithmtntt. It aeemr «range that «he ahould be aorh a giggler. etpecially “n« «' greatest ambition it to become thin. Perhapt »hc hat nerer heard the old saying. Uujh and grow fat. It would be hard to find a more pleating and tunny nature than Margarel'a, and it it on aeeount of this awe-el temperament that the hat .on a hott of friendt. ThU it etpeeially true among the oppotile tea: for Margaret it $uite a heait breaker. Margaret, alwayt Keep on the tunny aide and you will be numbered with the contented people of thia world. Catherine Adamson A big ray of tunlight lead our elau, alpha- betically. Kverybody Met Catherine, although the girlt mutt admit that when the w-antt to talk it it uteleta for them to utter a word, for in the end Catherine maket hertelf heard above all the rett. Thit it due to her tallneu. hooking at her picture one would think that the it much shyer (?) than the it. bat looka arc deceiving. Cather- ine hat been known to ttand and gate out of the window ill the Senior gith' loeker room. What nagnett tome iattitutlom arel Whatever you attempt in your future life, elattmatc, you have the wither of the Clau of ,9,y. Florence M. Arnold I«ikc a great many of our elatt. Florence it al- mott faultier - She i» a good tinger and a good commercial atudrat. But reader, look a: her pic- ture again, and perhapt you will tee that there it jutt a little mischief back of her tparhling cyct. The girlt that have gone out with her. tay that Florence alway hat a handkerchief in rcadinett to w-a-rc. in cate they ahould patt a goodloolisg fellow. However, wc cannot blame her. for many of ut arc of the tame nature. Your elatraatet foretell a happy future for you. a
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Senior Class Enrollment—Continued Paul Hughes—Football, Baseball, Senior Cabinet, Class Basketball. Solomon Jacobson. Donald Johnston—Rechauffe Staff. Walter Krantz—Christmas Speaker, Junto Staff, Class President Senior Year, Sophomore Minstrel. Leslie Kromer—Glee Club. Frederick Markley—Football, Executive Committee. Stewart McWilliams—Glee Club, Football, Track (Captain) 3rd Year, Basketball, Debating Team. Albert Mertz—Rechauffe Staff, Wireless Club. Hard- ing Davis Newspaper Club. Paul Messincer—Baseball, Assistant Business Manager Rechauffe. Allen Miliieim—Junto Staff, Arbor Day Speaker, Sec- retary Wireless Club, Sophomore Minstrel. Albert Miller. Arthur Miller—Rechauffe Staff, Senior Cabinet. Paul Miller—Glee Club, President Wireless Club, Sophomore Minstrel. Carl Mitman—Wireless Club. Lawrence Palmer—Tennis, Treasurer E. H. S. A., Boys’ Class Treasurer Senior Year, Track. Edgar Pascoe. Mark Pursel—Glee Club, Football, Newspaper Club, Class Basketball, Baseball Manager. Joseph Reese—Sophomore Minstrel. Douglas Reynolds. Donald Richards—Mandolin Club, Arbor Day Speaker, Newspaper Club, Junto Staff, Assistant Editor-in- Chicf Rechauffe, Class Basketball, Manager Track, Sophomore Minstrel, Assistant Manager Track. John Rimbach—Baseball, Basketball. Stanley Rodenbough—Sophomore Minstrel. Charles Shirer—Class Basketball, Sophomore Min- strel. Frank Smith—Football (Captain), Class President Sophomore Year. President of E. H. S. A., Track, Sophomore Minstrel. R. Allen Smith—President Harding Davis Newspaper Club, Senior Cabinet, Assistant Business Manager Junto, Sophomore Minstrel. John Snyder—Football Manager. Fred Stone—Orchestra. Glee Club. Robert Ueberroth. Howard Warner—Business Manager Junto, Glee Club, Newspaper Club, Arbor Day Speaker. Stanley Wickkiser—Sophomore Minstrel. Ralph Woodring—Baseball (Captain), Junto Staff, Sophomore Minstrel. Aaron Ytkin. 1»
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Lillian Bachman Our society Kill and fwbion plate! Whatever Lillian wear u Ike latest. llo«(«r, »he i) a jolly tood (louaiM, (or who ha not been a victim of her joke»? She know» a different one every day. Could Tennyson have written any- thing more ajc ri»te than Airy, fairy Lillian, flitting, fairy Lillian? It eannot be said that Lillian ia e ;eetally fond of «tudying, but in German ahe doe» hine. She expert» to become a trained nuroe. Without a doube we are assured of her succe» and wi»h her proiperoc» ioaue» in all her undertaking». Ethel Bnumctiter If you can look at Ethel’» picture without ias- agining that you hear her funny squeak. you are doing well. When everything U quiet, Ethel break» the monotony with her queer rnouie like noite. What »he squeak» about I» often a my»- tery, but we mutt conclude that Ethel hat a keen »en»e of humor. It i» hard to tell whether or not Ethel ha» any regard for the oppotite aex. but Cupid'» dart» are alway» in aim and are often ahot unexpectedly. Iler jovial nature ha» made u» feel that the ia a companion not to be forgotten. Olive Bowden One of the pretty girl» of the Claw of toiy! Olive is »uch a awcel and amicable girl that there ia not a member of the cl»»» who doe» not hold a high regard for her. Of course, at times. Olive i not a» quiet and meek a» the appear», but »he give» the faculty very little trouble. Every day ahe travel» back and forth from the little town of Clendon. She ha» expressed the desire to become a trained nur»e. Iler pleasant and winning manner» lead u not only to think, but alto to know that the will succeed in her lifewortr. 19
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