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27 1 9 2 0 CLASS BOOK MARY MAY LeBLANC “Marie” is a quiet sort of girl hut always ready to see the fuii go on. She happened to he a great booster for Michon when her pictures came out. But, why not? We wonder if it was real French she i)u!led off in the I ' rench play trying to ex|)lain things to Sumner? We will give her credit if she can explain anything to him. We ctin ' t. Noted for her Ever-ready smile and “petite dehonier.” ALFRED LINDBERG “.Socrates had nothing on me.” “Lin” is in our Industrial Class hut we helieve he shouldn ' t he there. We e.xpect some day to see a new dictionary hut as yet nothing has been done. Piston rings also fit well with Lindherg. Opie” Hunter should take advantage of this. Noted for his howling ability (?). MARY THERESA LOMBARD “Ambition was her middle name.” Mary is rather quiet around here, as she is with us only every other week. We don’t know much about you, Mary. Why not introduce yourself. She wears goggles anyway and is noted for aforesaid ambition.” LEO ANTHONY LOCNEY Leo fell into a good job when the hank started this year at school. We wonder if he will try to run J. D. R. out of business some day? We have hopes l)Ut even if he doesn’t we feel sure he will get some- where. MELVIN ANDREW LYNCH “I’ll improve with age.” Lynch never seems to he in any great hurry, ex- cept, of course, when a lady is the subject in mind. Lynch happens to he director of a promising jazz hand {?). Studies don’t bother him ery often any- way. Noted for his jazz hand. LENA IRMA MARSHALL “Give and you will receive.” Secretary of the Dramatic Club. Lena rides to school every morning in her car. She runs a candy booth down at the lunch counter with Bessie as her assistant. She has been known to give six cents’ worth of candy for a nickel ! .Kny- hody want a page? Well, call on Lena, as she had experience at Cumings Theater the night the Dra- matic Club convened. Noted for her generosity ( ?) and her ability at Iver’s. FRANCES ELEANOR MATTHEWS “Her greatest pleasure is in her work.” As a member of our class Frances has proved indispensable. .-Mthough we see her only every other week, she is always the same and her cheerfulness prevails over us all. She is helping run the Safety Fund, and we are sure that they never had a more faithful assistant. She can most always he found with Mildred. HELM I JOHANNA M.ATTSON “When you do dance, I wish you were a wave of the sea That you might never do nothing but that for me.” Flelmi is another member of the midgets, hut still the old saying holds true about good things coming in small packages, llelmi is perhaps one of Miss Ordung’s favorites the week she is in school, and perhaps not. .She is seen with a certain i)er.son a numlier of times, hut he must dance or he is not good. Ambition — lo he taller than her sister. F ' avorite expression : Sure, you can have this dance.” WILLIAM HENRY MrAULIFF “In strange tongues I speak with ease.” Bill is the only one here who can lalk with him- self so that no one knows what he is saying, not even himself. He took Greek from Mr. Doolkig so that accounts for it. He is never seen out late at night — and girls! My gracious, no I He did fine work in the h ' rench ])lays, which goes to show he knows something. Noted for his large amount of “hot air.” MARY ALICE McCORMACK “Breezy and jolly she always is.” “Mac” is an ambitious girl; she wauls to lie an actress. So is starting at the bottom, she ushers at the Lyric. Some members of the school, however, make her much flustrated” so that several mis- deals occur. . t school she is found in Gert’s com- ])any most of the time. F’avorite expression: “Seen Gert ?” SIGRID ELVIRA MEYER “The light that shone in her heavenly eyes, Bespoke a divinely good nature.” Sigrid is a most demure little miss, hut then ap- pearances are often deceiving — for ask Henry and then ‘A ' ou’d he .Surprised.” She is one of Jackson’s prize winners in the beauty contest, hut then she is not to blame for that. Noted for her innocence and charming features.
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