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NATALIE WILLIAMS Nat” Prtmtk Club. Ihomotu Club. Clan HoUtrtMI Her yellow lock that whirl around Her eye oI heavenly blue; All make her much admired. And loved a great deal. too. She ha but pleasant thought . And «peak of cheery thing ; She' good in all her work . And her laughter, aunshlne bring . SUSAN WOHLBACH Susan i« refreshing became the I al- ways o calm ami charmingly dignified. Quiet and efficient. Susan ha moved among u for four year but «till we feel we do not know tier half well enough. That I our own fault, for he isn't aloof. We feel like clumsy whirlwind beside this composed little maid. 2 ELIZABETH YOUNG Thin bashful young maiden in not a great talker no we feel that we do not know her iu well a we would like to. She wander «lowly and quietly from claw to claw, never getting into mU- chief of any kind. She it a teady and conscientious worker and we feel »ure he will attain raccem. Elizabeth U one of the many member of the claw who live out of town and o daily »he comet to school. a la the Martin' Creek Hu . CORNELIA ANNA ZIMMERMAN Frtntk Club. Gfre Club. StUntt Club. Ilramatle Club Hood Celltt Cornelia' name is the latt on the ll t. but Cornelia herself does not come last, no Indeed. She ha taken about all of the most difficult »ub|ect offered at •cbool and ha been more than success- ful In every one of them. Beside all this work, she ha continued with her musical education. We once heard Cornelia say that «he was going to be a nurse, but tier interest In Latin indicate that she will be a teacher. 4
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ALICE TAYLOR Commit fiat Club. (Uet Club. O xtiTa She' ay. litheoome and full of life! How »lie love to dance! She ran chatter for hoar on all the new one and when it come to doing them. well. Alice ran practice what riie preach». But her frivolity doe not detract from her good artur for rite i one of the mwt practical, the moat edate little prnon in the ela s. able to boant of a truly burinem-like air —hut then, riie doe not bcaM. ELIZABETH M. TODD Betl Commit dal Club. Junto Stag KILralieth I only a pocket edition- in riie—of a Senior. It I only by her wi e look and right-at-home manner around chool that we can ringle her out from the member of the younger clamr . Even if Beti did not have that air of wladora. we would oon be aware of her prearner, for—«he love to talk. We often wonder how uch a •mall tenon ran find o much to tay. 2 SAI,I,IK K. Ulll.ER Iframalu Club, httnth Club 'l.c»son may come and lessons may ko But Saltie goes on (orevcr.'' •o quietly tliat «r hardly know «lie i here until we hear someone thinking aloud, what we were tuppowd to recite. First period in the morning we hear a door gently open, watch a tall person, noted chiefly (or her glorious long tressei in this bobbed-haired era. softly dose the door again and Sallie'a in. (or she is one of our commuters. BEATRICE E. WEST Bca CommrrtUl Club. DrumuHt Club Giggle—giggle—giggle—that's Bea- trice. especially when she is with Gladys. The two o( them are the champion gigglers of the school. Al- though it's news to sosne, Beatrice can be serious. This seriousness is in evi- dence especially in the classroom, but in the halls—Beatrice believes in mak- ing up (or lost time. 3
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JOHN l-RKDKRICK ADAMSON Jock Commtr (al Club Jack U our contribution from the W. S. S. (Wild of South Side) who man tliat perennial «mile. In clam, n treat deal of hi» time I «pent dreaminjt— hence, hi» disinclination to «tudy too much. We question whether Jack ha» ever burned midnight oil to a treat ex- tent. Information that Jack leans toward a business career ha» been cir- culated. All we can «ay ia that If an omnipresent «mile ii «occem, thi» speci- men of '23 haa it already. ! NORMAN AIXM.I’H Norm Science (litb-CuUcJian IQ1I-J1 ’enn State KHC H«0 + NaOH - KNaC.llcO»-»- H.O. Thi» i« only one of the stupra- dou» mam of chemical equation con- cealed beneath the convolution of the ■upertranular. pyramidal layer of Norm-» cerebral cortex. Thi» rlont- ntrd. attenuated mortal belong to that type of teniu sapient which lias the supernatural endowment of feeling at home in the science lab. We are in- clined to believe that the remaining subjects on '•Norm-» schedule are hi» pet aversions. 4 VERNON S. ALBRIGHT Vern Behold! Our Arab! The Nomad of Easton High!” The youthful pere- grinator from Martin's Creek and Ricgclsville! Vern is the official wonder and wundererof the graduating daw. Consequently it has been ex- tremely difficult to keep tabs on this aspiring globe-trotter. This Is the only gentleman who is acquainted with all the scenery between our metropolis and the two adjoining hamlets. No other than this budding mathema- tician determined the fourth dimension by juggling some figures concerning the friction generated in the course of his perambulations. ADDISON J. ALLEN Add Dramatic Club. Frtutk Club. .Science Club. Junto Staff. Defacing Ttam, Rahauft Staff. .Senior I’lay Add's Is the first name on the re- nowned register of appellations of the Senior Claw. Needless to say. he's about first in everything else. too. As a Conspirator of the Muses, this savant Is without peer. From the well-worn pencil of this talented creature have (towed the euphonious rhymes which have helped to make the Junto a leader in the literary world. Add's one failing Is that be is an assiduous teaser. 5
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