RUTH BOAS ls this our Bnhhy? XVe harclly know her without that big rihhon how. This Child is not happy unless she spends hui' spare minutes poring over inythology books. Our future librarian CPD is never at a loss for ideas, especially when it pertains to having fun. XVitty and htnnorous, she keeps the bunch always in an Ll1J1'lJilI'. DOROTHY M. BOHN NVe think that Dot does not need L1 write-up. Une only has to hear her giggle. Dot is very stnclions and can even :nuprcciato 21 good joke, if live minutes are al- lowed for it to sink in. My word, l thought l'd die. Dot is a fine chtnn and is well-liked by all. MARGARET H. BRADY A very tall Miss is Margaret, And fond of dancing is she. In school she is very quiet But outside a good sport, you see CAROLYN R. BRAN T V Behold! A sweet, charming 1llCIHl7C1' of our class! Carolyn, as we understand, is very popular with the op- posite sex, and dearly loves to trip the light fantastic toe until the wee small hours of the morning. By the way, Carolyn, where did you learn to make rows of soldiers on the typewriter? 16
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lthcl? Her hahit of lllllglllllg out loucl in class ol't1-n 4 tts hvi' in trouble. But what we XX'lYl1tlt'1' is wlic-rv the uingie source lies from wliich Ethel 11-01-i1'1's :ill hm' ltiiowluclge of Cornuiercizll Cie-og1':1i1l1y. sthoul, for she can always he llC'lll'Cl. MARY F. DEEM rlilllll her iuicltllt- 11111110 is Filhert, Cllhlllt think she's 21 nut. Ol' course, when she wzints to no one can act t'l'?lZlCl' than IXlz1clg'c'. H01' forts' is humor nncl her salient l-l'?l.lLl1'C is hm' smile. XVoulrl you he-lit-ve that such jol- lity Coulcl hc- found in one so stuclious? ETHEL M. DUNKELBERGER XVh:1t would the class of '21 Feh, he without jolly l KATHRYN E. DeLONG TI1cr0 is so inuvh to ti-ll about Kitty that this su1:1ll ZllllOLlI1l. of space hesicle lll'I' pirturc fairly lhl'l,Lfl1lt'llS us. Kit is more suhstzmtizil than the sugar uncl spin' nncl everything nice kincl lJCC2lLl50 sl1e's :1tl1lvti1' also. .-Xml as for fun,-that ,girl 11111 do more things in one iniu- ute than we can think of in ten. .. 1 DOROTHY F. FRITCH lBQ'llllllll one of tl1e chief gigglors of the Class. Al- ough we cull her Dot, she is not 21 mei-ce clot in , x ESTELLA M. FIDLER XVell, well, look what's here! Esta-lla does not he- lieve in the old adage, Children should lu- seen and not heard, as she talks incessantly from the tin1vshe111-1'iv1-s until she goes home. Her favorite request is Let's go to a dance tonight, and her usunl qliestiou Have you anything good to ent? l . S
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