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10 SENIOR BOOSTER
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SENIOR BOOSTER SOMETHING ABOUT EVERYBODY— Cont. 64. Sylvia Graham : In her tongue is the law of kindness. 65. Kathleen Grayson: Bobbed hair, blue eyes. She has a patent on her laugh. 66. Yetta Greenspan : To whatever she turns her hand is sure to be a suc- cess. Mrs. Sparkle in class play. Hall of Fame applicant. 67. Grace Grimm : Officious, innocent, sincere, to every friendless one a friend. One of the fine Masoma girls. Seen everywhere. 68. Hersil Hartley : Girls call him handsome (?). Our tall boy. 69. Eleanor Hardy : Every day she dies laughing in expression. 70. June Harman : One of our most studious students. Serves on commit- tees and everything. One that will be missed. 71. Edwin Harold : Whiz with a trombone. Class play. Birge club. 72. Mabel Hart : Don ' t you wish you had her dimples and her bright brown eyes? Another of the splendid Masomas. 73. Erna Hartman : Little and shy, and sells lot of pie. 74. Harry Healey : Koines President. Small but mighty. Jolly. 75. Elsie Heil : Sweet and smart, she ' s a girl after our hearts. 76. Donald Henley: Adheres to old saying, Children should be seen and not heard. One of our red tops. 77. Oscar Herbst : Kinda clever. Never talks to the girls. 78. Leona Highstreet : Masoma. Quie t except on the typewriter. 79. Eva Hochman : French is not Greek to her, it is ice cream. 80. Wilbur Holle : Always on the job. Secretary of Koines. 81. Lillian Holman : Famed for good looks, bobbed hair, talking. 82. Blanche Hough : Quite sweet — bobbed hair — demure — Manualite. 83. Carl Howard : Noted for curly hair. Long Boy. Wow ! 84. Orrel Hoyt : Sits in deep thought during roll call. Thoughts? 85. Lilly Hunt : Quiet, but has a mighty school spirit. Urn — Boy. 86. Elsie Ittner : Business girl. Will make a good stenographer. 87. Emily Jackson : Enjoys expression. A star in giggling. Adores history work. Mr. Money will tell you that. 88. Lilly Jenkins: A blonde who has a patent on curly hair. Works hard for the office. Masoma. Chairman of the Honor Study Hall. 89. Myrtle Johnson : Noted for dimples and giggles. Masoma. 90. Russell Johnston : Has had experience in taking charge of private meet- ings about the school. He probably will be a politician. 91. Minnie Kaplan : Sally in class play. Has lots of friends. Most amiable and admirable of young ladies. Seen busy on Ivy Day. 92. Alma Kaster : Always smiling. Interested in opposite sex. 93. Herman Klasing : Preferred to step out with the June 1924 class instead of the January 1925 class. Should step high in world. 94. Meyer Kline : Has an inclination toward athletics. Studier. 95. Hildegarde Kluger : Small but mighty. Rather talkative. A friend to everybody and a pal to somebody. Ex-secretary of Masomas. 96. Evelyn Kroot : Noted for telling exactly what she thinks. Worked hard on property committee of class play. Surveyed the jail. 97. Roberta Lamb: Newspaper reporters seem to have fell f or her. 98. Irma Lentz : Member of the Business Girls ' Club. Joined the bobbed hair army recently. Another good stenographer for an office. 99. Gordon Leonard: Wonderful as Aaron Burr in class play. He sure can dance. Headed straight back for his home, Montana.
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SENIOR BOOSTER 11 SOMETHING ABOUT EVERYBODY— Cont. 100. Artie May Lethco : A very active member of the Business Girls ' Club. A perfect marcel can always be found with her. Quite an asset. 101. Richard Lindsey : Has shown ability in track. Artist? 102. Clara Mahr : The Gods have smiled upon her in the manner of their kind ; they gave her a lovely face, and a clean and clever mind. 103. Marguerite McDaniel : Kathleen Grayson ' s twin. Football fan. 104. Dorothy McKay : At athletics she ' s swell. We all like her heaps, for she ne ' er weeps ; her smile one can always tell. 105. Verna McTagertt : Anxious to help, always fair, loving, kind, and on the square. 106. Leona McWhirter: Big blue eyes, golden hair, pretty smile, quiet, and good natured. Business girl and a good worker. 107. Bessie Meng : Not very tall, not very small, but sweet and fair and liked by all. One of the seven wonders of our class. 108. Margaret Mertz : We ' ve searched the school through to find everything Margie can do ; this is true — she ' s a good sport and worker too. 109. Edward Miller : A perfect blonde who likes to please ; he dances too with carefree ease. A saxophobia saxophonist. My ! what tones. 110. Joseph Mitchell : Joe for short. Blonde and cute. Quiet, too. 111. Mary Molloy : Mary seems never to annoy, for she ' s quiet. 112. John Moore : Forever foremost in the ranks of fun ; and yet in earnest when work ' s begun. Van Berckel ' s past and now a pin peddler. 113. Geneva Morrow : Sticks to a thing until it ' s done, and stays in the fray ' til the battle ' s won. 114. Mary Murphy : A bit of laughter, and always a helping hand. 115. William Mussmann : We ' re might proud of little Willie. Showed us he could be as good a student as he was a football player. Yea, Bill ! 116. Jacob Naperstick : A good student ; if you don ' t believe it, ask him. Some kidder. Noted for that red hot top of his. 117. Chester Newman: Good pal. Chesty. True Manualite. Quiet. 118. Eugenia Nichols : She ' s so quiet we don ' t know much about her. Inside information has it that she ' s sweet and dependable. So there ! 119. Lester Noerr: Has 21 a business manager? Well, we should say so! Outside of that Les is a mighty good fellow and well liked. 120. Frederick Oliver : Everyone ' s friend. Merry in class play. Treasurer of Koines. R. O. T. C. Adjutant. Freddie. Some boy. 121. Anna Ott : Always studying. Candy moodier in lunch room. 122. Helena Otte : Keeps rather quiet about her affairs. Good dancer. Teams with Bessie Meng. We sure will miss her friendliness. 123. Ernest Owens : Sold most class play tickets. Good pal. 124. Charles Parker: R. O. T. C. Lieutenant. Track. Good looking and quiet. Takes life as it comes. Some kiddo! 125. Josephine Prout : Good dancer and full of pep. Yep! 126. Harry Rabb : Talker. Doesn ' t care much about girls. Smiles. 127. Edward Reifeis : Quiet ; that ' s the reason why he made the Top Ten. Graduating in three years. Almost too bright for the most of us. 128. James Reynolds : History star ! Good looking. Bashful ! Um. 129. Lawrence Ritter: Roines. Goog natured. R. O. T. C. Noted for his rounded out smile. Some cook in the class play. We all starved. 130. Isabelle Robinson : Wonderful disposition. Pals with Helen Barry. Al- ways grinning. Rather fond of a certain boy in our class. 131. Edgar Roehm : Top Ten? Roines. Scorekeeper for the baseball team. Did you ever notice those big brown eyes? Look them up.
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