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' 1 life . -- ap Sl. 1 gig ll ' ' 5 is ig, 1 3 VV Edith Beckett-Our noble ' editore so we will have txzlzislosifiili 5155! fffmfgieY,.1, another of these brainy 915 4fiiCY1fi0Lvla210?, people. So quiet and 4'. ALh1'ti ' A Zhi t'i0' studious. Cat's wool is Pi. Y 2' 9 If ,C S1 bn one of her prides and joys. 3 'ni' i fagmglal. lg ' It's coming in now in bl gi Elms f4'.l EH' ' .e' beautiful ringlets. You Cfifmfg A u ll '4.fh'?lgl'f' know she had typhoid and .I le Li.nnE,a ' ' ,ls Oli we were in peace for sev- gm' k j 4 'ommencumm eral months. She tries to pea el' ' make us believe she isn't hefty but-'Z yes she is a mighty fine girl. Virgil Schwarm - Fresh.- Virgil Schwarm-Hail to the Soph-i 1, 21 Jr-'ST-1 31 4? king of the S. O. S. F, P. Athletic Association, 1, Zi He's got them all beat 3, 45 Vice-President, 4: when it comes to imitat- Senior P12158 45 Hik61'S', 3, ing the one and only 4g Annual Staff, 43 Foot- Kreisler. But V made ball, 3, 43 H 45 Basket- good in both foot-ball and ball, 3, 42 H , 43 Tfafrk, iiasket-ballg We are strong 3, fig Ol'chIeFtl'zEl'i ly, 2, 35 or him, Ban , 35 A' .lu , 4. Isabelle Stillwaugh- She's just Issy to everybody. When you think of her, you think of pep and energy galore, good na- ture to the end, and a Isabelle Stillwaugh-Hi-Y, Wonderful personality- 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket-ball Man- She could persuade most aggr, 3, 45 Plays-Hi-Y, anybody to do anything 3, 4g Athletic Association, with them eyes and them 49 Dyamatic Club, 3, 45 smiles. A fine dancer President, 45 Hikers', 3, 4. and manager. We think the only reason she's tak- ing shorthand is so she'll be able to write lists of names faster. Malcolm Webb- Ma deer folks, I takes great pleas- Malcolm Webb - Fresh- ure-etc. Mac slaves Soph 2. JI.,Sr 3 4. on the Review , favors Secy'jTTe2m gf At1f1etig , one. certain lighbhailled Assoeiationl 45 Hike1's', 43 semor lassle' and colltm- Review, 35 Business Mgr., uauy Says funny thmgs' 4- Asst. Business Mgr., 45 But those are only half of may Yi ht S k ,, rg. . . , . l g pea rl, ., hlm. The other half IS Jr -Sr Minstrel lg just Mac , What more ' ' A ' 1' could we say? In .'.' ' -'-' 1. 553 v'.V IJ 25
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Wctltljf lttvucw John Slade1John's hobbies are wireless and ubobbed- haired ladies. Mention either of them to him and he's alert and attentive in a minute. He's been with us a little longer than you would expect, to look at this neat, good-looking personage, but he'll grad- uate with '22. Helen Brown 1 Helen has one great worry. She never can quite decide what to get Oscar for Christmas, and then after that's decided there's his birthday and so Brownie must save her pennies and think and think about suitable gifts. For you known Brownie wears a pin which Xmeans 'an awful lot. Don Meyer-What W011ld any school be without Don? Neat, well-dressed, always causing the class to laugh by some dumb remark, Really his dumb- ness is aupalling. He led our cheers in fine style and Mogie is some little stepper on the dance floor. Helen Ripperger 1 Say, kid! Give me your dor- rie! fshort for dorinej. 'tDoes my hair look all right? Never in all our lives have we seen Rip's nose unpowderedg that would be unspeakable! Her complexion is her for- tune, she's good-natured and1'tis rumored she's in love! John Slade 1 Fresh.-Soph., 1, Jr.-Sr., 4, 5, President, Athletic Association, 4, 5, Athletic Association Play, 45 Dramatic Club, 4, 55 President, 43 Vice-Presi- dent, 53 Hikers', 4, 5, De- bating Club, 45 Foot-ball Mgr., 55 Mock Trial, 4, 5g Minstrel, 4. Helen Brown1Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Asso- ciation Play, 2, Senior Play, 4, Hikers', 3, 4. Don Meyer1FfeSh.-S0ph., 1. 2, Jr.-Sr., 3, 43 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 45 Hikers', 3, 4, Cheer Lead- er, 3, 4. Helen Ripperger1Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Associa- tion, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Hikers', 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3. B 1 ,I::21m.11::.:14:--fe?-:2:svf1-,EEerzgiiziiiiz' B v .:I!::3k3N1b.:1E11: :-1:::?ZGII':5fi1: ' 24.
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'a. F':f3 l L' f X lg ' 'Q gk Jliw, f Q. A 2 Q E Josephine Streit-Hair just so. Dressed so neatly and we've even heard some envious ones of the gentle Josephine Streit-Hi-Y, 1, 3, sex ponder suspiciously 4, Athletic Association, 3. over the secret of Joe's 4, Debating Club, 3. pink cheeks. But we be- lieve you, Joe , You didn't buy it, did you? Albert Hoffman-Big, g00d- natured Al ! We all Albert Hoffman - Fresh. - know he isn't much of a Soph., 1, 2g Jr.-Sr., 3, 4, scholar but scholarship Athletic Association, 1, 2, isn't everything, you 3, 4, President, Hikers', know. Even though he 2, 3, 4g Foot-ball, 1, 2, 3, does bluff through his 4g H Club, 3, 45 Class studies, he's something Vice-President, 2. more than a bluff when it comes to foot-ball. Sadie Mae Crabb - Sadie may Crabb the show but she never has yet. She has pale yellow locks and Sadie Mae Crabb-Hi-Y, -1, most beautiiul blue eyes. 2, 3, 4, Athletic Associa- Just gaze at her picture. tion, 4. -Beautiful? She is the object of envy of manv fair damsels because of her graceful slenderness. Oh, Sadie, how do you do it? Exercise, diet or what? Thomas Slade-Tom is fam- ous for his skating pond Thema' Slade - Freshf but not famous for that Sophmlf 22 Jl 'S'r 3' 41 ,, alone Hevs Somewhat re- Athletic Association, 1, 2, served but not too prac- 3f 41,,J12,'Sf- Mmstreli tical for a bit of romance. Loyal 33 , The world awaits you, Tom-go to it! :e3::za:::e:s:z:., '-'., 1 ,5gfg,,gg,g5,3-,i 26
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