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2 WEEKLT REVUEW Thomas Dempsey--If life were only one long dance! Eh, Tommie ? If you want to see a couple real- ly dance, watch Tommie and 'tEd . Tommie has a style of hair cut that's his own-it's pa- tented too-so beware. He's got one achievement we can't find the combin- ation to. He can get les- sons without ever seeing a book. Is it induction or deduction? Sarah Cohen-We all have to take off our hats to Sarah. She's getting through in three years and pulling off prizes right under our noses. But then, remember she's a Cohen-what they want they go after, and get it. Sarah is a class in any- thing all by herself. We'd like to know what subject she can't talk on. Rudolph Augspurger- Who can help liking this jolly, good-natured chap, so ready to please or help you out the morning after the night before? It sure- ly is a nice grin that he gives to one and allg it's always ready, even on blue days and surely im- proves our temper. Just hang on to that cheerful smile and the success of life is yours. Susie Guntle - She's rather backward about reciting - at least, she acts as if she's demure and shy, but we haven't figured out yet whether she really is, or whether- well, she has neglected to study that certain part. However, she hasn't neg- lected to study some hu- man beings known as men --but that's all right, Su- sie, Hop to it! Thomas Dempsey 1 Fresh.- Soph., 1, 2g Jr.-Sr., 3, 4 Sara Cohen-Hi-Y, 1, 2g Athletic Association, 23 Hi-Y Play, 23 Debating Club, 3, 4, Rudolph Augspurger -Ath- letic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. Susie Guntle-Hi-Y, 39 Ath- letic Association, 4. S' rv
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5 f WEEKLT REVUEW Ross Bartlett-Our famous musician! Ross certainly can make our feet go. Like all artists, he's fond of ladies-like all artists the ladies are fond of him. But different from all artists he's level-head- ed. He can drive mighty hard bargains and there's a reason for every move he makes. You might think he's soft hearted- but dnn't be misled. Isabel Corless- lSSy likes H. H. S., doesn't she? She likes being a junior, too. Well, We're not sorry she waited for us-there's al- ways room for one more, especially this happy-go- lucky little girl. She never worries about anything and she says everything turns out all right any how. Well, We hope it will always be so. Palph Engel-Ralph may be a farmer boy but you'd never know it. The way he mixes Spenser and Mil- ton up is enough to make the poor fellows turn over in their graves, and he wants to know who wrote t'Burke's Speech . We can't imagine why he wants to know that-does he expect to beat up on him-or What? Martha Burkhalter - Stop! Look! Listen! She's got one on all of us. Whom among us can say we've seen the mountains and lakes of Switzerland? This girlie has-in fact. she was born there. Now take notice will you, look twice! She's in for any and everything-and she's got a whole lot of ambi- tion. Ross Bartlett-Jr.-ST., Hike-rs', 43 Base-ball, Isabel Corless-Hi-Y, Ralph Engel-Aljlllet sociation, 2, 3, 4. Martha Burkhalter-- 35 Athletic Assoc 4g Orchestra, 2, 3, 3, 42 3, 4. ic As- Hi-Y, iation, 4. 2, 3. 27
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WEEKLY REVUEW Gordon Oyler-He'S right in for all the school activ- ities and we feel that we've known him for four long years instead of one short one. We're so glad he made himself right at home and let us know he was here and we're glad he came. Virginia Newkirk-One of these bobbed-haired little misses who would much rather go to a party than come to school. We need gay, happy girls like Vir- ginia just the same as the thoughtful, studious ones. Horace Shields- t'Tubby Essington of O. S. U. fame never had a thing on this boy as a drum-major. When he led that band across the field, the crowd was all attention. Now 'tis rumored a fair maiden is leading him, even as he led the band, Dorothy Davies- Dot left us for,a year to explore California and perhaps discover a hero. She must not have met with success because back she came. They say a bad penny al- ways returns anyhow. A'Dot is slow and easy- going but very much scared of the grim facul- ty. Cordon Oyler-Athletic AS- sociation, 4, Senior Play, 45 Band, 4. Virginia Newkirk-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Athletic Association, 3, 43 Glee Club, 4. Horace Shields - Fresh.- Soph., 1, 2g Jr.-Sr., 3, 45 Athletic Association, 3, 4, Senior Play, 45 Debating' Club, 3, Orchestra, 33 Band, 2, 3. 45 Radio Club, 1, 3, 43 Rifle Team, 33 Capt. R, o. T, C., 4. Dorothy Davies-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 4, Athletic Association, 1, 2, 4. . ,,, ,. ... ..... .
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