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T HE CRESCENT 17 FRED WILLIAMS ‘“Fritz.” ‘“A dear little thing.” Size makes no difference in knowledge as in the ease of this small senior. But his chief difficulty is trying to figure out why Miss Cox gives him so many 0’s. OPAL HAISELUP “Dolly.” “Please go way and let me sleep.” Our pretty Opal has not been with us very much this year but she has a host of friends. Without her what would Evan’s ding store be? JOHN GARRIGUS “ ohann. ’ “‘Ability is a poor man’s wealth.” John has many admirers in E. H. S. lie is especially noted for his cute ways and good looking neckties. But he is a little bashful on account of his tortoise shell “specks.” KATHERINE LEWIS. “ ‘ Jim. ” “ Remember a smile is always worth while.” Kate, loved by all, we wish you the happiest things in life. You have charmed us all by your jolly good nature and optimism. LILLIAN JONES “Lilly.” “Ease with dignity.” Lillian is a very quiet and bashful girl, widely known and admired. She is a good student and always on time, gifted as a musician and interested in social life. %
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16 T1IE CRESCENT HELEN STARR ‘‘Wiggles.” ‘‘Words sweetly placed a;: ! modestly directed.” We are all very prcu 1 of this small member of our class. She is an excellent reader and always wins favor with her pleasing personality and pretty brown eyes. KENNETH TURNER ‘‘Kenny.” ‘‘Young man consult your father.” Our sunny haired ‘‘Kenny' is one big joke, and very popular among the E. II. S. girls. At present he is busy putting ’em over the teachers and preparing himself as a future ‘‘soda souirt.” IRENE WERTZBERGER “Werty.” “Let your heart be as an open book.” Irene is very popular in school and social affairs. Her beauty and accomplishments are quite famous and the charm of her soft sweet voice is said to be irresistible. But above all, Irene is noted for her style in hair dressing. FRED SWIHART “Sousa.” “You can reach stupidity only with a cannon hall.” “Swi,” the barber, one man you can trust with a razor. As a musician Fred has made himself known not only in Uigli School but liked by all who hear him. BERTHA INGRAM “Sunshine.” “A long tongue balding gossip???’’Bertha in school was very studious and one of our best students. So willing and so shy may she prosper and rejoice.
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18 T IIE C R E S C E N T IRENE MOTT “Mugs.” “Words pass away but dreds remains.” Irene is a girl with a very sweet disposition. Her chief care in life is managing Mary. But she is very capable of doing it for a'that. HERMAN BOONE “Boonie.” “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.” This young man is very fond of school in the E. H. S. We predict that he will either be one of Elwood’s leading chemists or director of a minstrel show. NANCY COX “Nancy Jane.” “Auntie, I must have a husband or I shall set fire to the house.” We owe much of the success of our class to you our secretary and treasurer. Just as to your future life we are uncertain. As a musician you’re good, as a student great, as to your fondness for boys—you’re wise—you have none. Your part in “Green Stockings” as “Madge” belies your true character. LLOYD JONES “Jonzy.” “When you do not know whai to do,wait.” This Star City boy is now quite famous with us. As an athlete he is all there good in his studies and every ready for a date. That he will some time find some one who will have him is the sincere wish of his classmate . MARJORIE JONES “Marge.” “Who weds before he is wise, shall not thrive before he dies.” Marjorie came to us in her junior year from Star City. We have reason to believe that her future is all planned for she always speaks of “Jim” and silverware in the same breath, but we hope she doesn’t treat Jim as bad as she (Aunt Ida) treats William Farady in “Green Stockings.” We hope that life will deal kindly with her for she is liked by all.
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