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John William Henke Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry Johnnie is one of the many who have season tickets for the back seats in 26 (P.M.). If any one is ever looking for Johnnie, he can usually be found holding up a corner of the Y. M. C. A. Those of the first hour Biology class know that some day John will occupy the pulpit in room 39 or Physical Lab. Boys' Glee Club. Lucia Heywood She flies with her own wings Lucia is as sensible a girl as one can find in a long summer's day. She always does her work conscientiously and has been of service on many committees. She has done fine work in the Girls' Glee Club, and is one of the Harrnonizers. She is also one of our dancers extra- ordinary, although she is somewhat modest about telling people about this achievement. Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Marguerite Viena Hill A merry heart and a cheerful countenance Marguerite's cheerful disposition and merry smile make her a good friend and companion. Her good marks show that she does not allow outside interests to draw her away from her studies. A part-timer, she spends every other week at the Normal School office. A star in Mr. Jeffery's second hour Senior Bookkeeping class. Dramatic Club. Ernestine Frances Hohberger One week Ernie is a marshal on fourth floor and the next she helps Miss Miner chant her typewriting hymn. We wonder if Ernie really was merely interested in the game of football. Her merry laugh often rings out in the corridor at recess. Ernie worked for Mr. Kresge at Christmas time. Maybe we'd invest more dimes if she worked there always. Dramatic Club. Archie Hollows I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark Archie's time was pretty well occupied between Style's before its demise and school; still, he had time to let us know what the facts of the case are. We soon learn who Archie's favorite teacher is, and the reason why. We pre- dict a brilliant future for him as a window-dresser. I )ance Committee of the Senior Class Party. 27
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Ruth Agnes Hansberry Hon' b lithely she rides to the hunting of man This young lady with the raven locks keeps everybody guessing. Those sparkling eyes have wrecked many a youthful heart. Daily she sings the same old song, Isn't he adorable! but each day she means a different person. Things Spanish are her hobby. Every thing from Spanish fans to Spanish cavaliers — if — the cavalier has blond, curly hair. John Scott Hay Courtesy costs nothing John comes in a small edition with a quiet binding. He is on his way to be a big butter and egg man in later life by beginning young as a clerk in Ames' butter store. Jennie Lillian Heath Here's to somebody staunch and true Jennie comes from the wilds of Whalom. Those who were in P. Lect. last year know that Jennie is anything but the quiet girl she appears to be. Jennie, we hear, has a friend in Boston which explains her lack of interest in the courtiers of the class. If you have noticed that any of the faculty have gained weight in the past year, you may blame Jennie for feeding them too much at recess. Mildred Elise Helmrich Mildred is a sine qua non when it comes to tripping the light fantastic. A confirmed Terpsichorean addict. Gifted with an unusually facile pen, she has delighted us with her stories which have graced the page of the Red and Gray on more than one occasion. She is a good student, but is far from bookish; in fact, she impresses one far less with her erudition than with her jovial companionship. Dramatic Club, Girls' Glee Club, Class Play. Pauline Henderson Pauline's quiet, unobtrusive personality has caused her to reserve her rare powers of friendship for her intimate friends only. She possesses a charm which makes her friendship cherished by all her classmates. Her popularity is pronounced, and she has spread sunshine and happiness everywhere. A steady and faithful student throughout her High School Course. Dramatic Club, French Club. 26
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Thomas Joseph Hughes Noise is not a necessary attribute for success Tom is the High School concert-master. When musical entertainment is called for, he can always be relied upon to provide it with his long bow. Although very sober at times, Tom can be very gay and is fond of a good time. Rollstone Street attracts him very much. Many a would- be Romeo of the school gnashes his teeth with envy at the sight of Tom's curly locks. Boys' Clee Club, Orchestra, Relay Race. Helena Cecelia Hurley We present another West Fitchburgite who is very elusive when it comes to gleaning information from her. We haven't been able to discover whether her co quettish ways are a natural product or are feigned. Her admirable cordiality, industrious ways, and class loyalty amply suffice for her lack of participation in class activities. Helena, by the way, is one of the few girls who don't have to crane their necks to look up at the fellows. Rachael Alice Ikola Come 071 over on the sunny side of life [kie is one of the quadruplets, namely: Nannie, Aino, and Ernestine, We hear Ikie will be a politician some day. She began this year by helping the candidates in the recent city election. Ikie has a terrible time trying to eat her breakfast and hold her seat at the same time on the South Side bus. At any rate, it is well digested by the time she gets to school. Agnes Margaret Innerasky I'm always in a haste, but never in a hurry Agnes is a quiet child until she begins to giggle. Then the motto Silence is Colden, means nothing to this brown-eyed maiden. Nobody has ever heard of Agnes being late. Hurry! is her war cry, and Rush! is her motto. She may be found out of school in Kresge's glass- ware department. When she smiles, we know then that she is the fifth in the four out of five. Lorena Mae Jarman Although a newcomer to the class in our Junior year, Lorena has entered enthusiastically into all the class ac- tivities and has been a great supporter of all sports. Lorena always has something to say on every subject. She says that the school people here are just as nice as those out in Michigan where she came from. Drawing seems to be her favorite pastime and one can usually see her busily sketching a picture. Dramatic Club, French Club, Debating Club. 28
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