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E X NORIXIII? 'XI 'N ETHEL BOWMAN Classrcal Kathleen Crlee Club Grrl Reserves Franklrn Lrterary Socrety Th I Krds That s Ethel Ethel rs a happy go lucky glrl She thrnks rf I don t get there to day, I ll get there to morrow Drd you ever hear her play or srng3 If you drdnt you mrssed somethrng She surely can trckle the key of a prano some As for her srngrng, she rs one of our Star Sopranos rn the Grrls Clee Club Ethel does not go rn for athletrcs but whenever there rs a game you may feel sure that she IS there rootrng for our team Ethel lrkes Gardners We wonder why She also llkes G burg pretty well Well, Ethel here s luck to you We hope that you wrll realrze your ambrtron to become a nurse We know that all the young men at your hosprtal wrll srng I don t want to get well Ethel Lou ff' 'VX LOUIS CARVER Art Edrtor Nornrr Class Treasur er Prom Commrttee Varsrty Foot ball 45 Class baseball Class Bas ketball Kathleen Charrman School Hop Com O look at Lou and hear hrm X talk you would thunk he was a second Valentrno Hrs en trance rnto any assembly rs always accompanred by the patter of many hrgh heels and the rustle of srlk and usually she rs a blond Hejuggles equally well the vocabu lary, the Palette and the feet wrth the finesses of an expert, he rs also an expert ln another llne, whrch, to prevent embarrassment on hrs part, we shall not metron here, but he spends every Sunday evenrng rmprovrng thrs lrne The greater part of hrs trme rs clarmed by Lady Fatrma, the Radra tor, and hrs dutres on Frederrck Street, he can also be found rn the Baughman Musrc Conservatory as he rs very fond of melodrous vorces We know that wrth hrs powerful lrne he could make a success at anythrng from parntrng Appolos to sellrng bed room slrppers to centr pedes Tuenly szx I J fr f :Fm I .nl-ll 6 hu.. . l - 4 5 9 1 I so ss l l . I ' I 2 I - - . . . . , , y f - - - . , , , C Z Qi. 1 ' 9 Y ' . '. Z,,,,,,, -. H - 1 - - 9' 4 - T f X ff - . . M - - ff , , ,,,, . . . , . . - R n ' - u I . H H . . ' - rn , . . . . . , . l . . . H . Y VY '
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fx N0RlXllF 'KI 'N f--f ll S.-fx Don MARION E BOWERS DONALD BOWERSOX Kathleen Clarence Franklln Llt erary Soclety Glrl Reserves Latln Sclentlflc Course HI Clarence' T IS ln a llltlng, doleful VOICC T e VOICC belongs to Marlon , one of the most popular co eds ln our class Say men' wasnt she a knock out as Cora ln our Senlor Play? But you dont know the half of It yet For Marlon has so many good p0lHtS we don t know where to begln Besldes belng a second Bern hardt Marlon IS an Honor Student whlch part IS enough ln ltself BCSldCS thls our falr frlend, whose alms have always been hlgh has de Clded to become a nurse Dont you envy all the slck men who ever happen to be under her care3 Add to thls a mllllon dollar dlsposltlon and you have Marlon Wlth all these assets to her credlt do you wonder why a certaln youth makes many Journeys from a near by town to MHIIOHS domlclle3 Tuenly file Commerclal Course Franklln Llt erary SOClCty OPE you ve guessed It rlghtll We neednt Bowersox to fit thls boy l am told thls falr son of rural sod has conquered the task of tlckllng the typewrlter whlle lmprlsoned ln a Stf3.lgl'1tjaClCCt and wearlng b0Xlng gloves S Ray' V V Agaln we have another student whose motto 18 NOISE Minus tralt so common to the students of the commerclal department 3 However, I hear that thls boy has fallen lnto bad company ln the per son of Pooley Koehler and these shleks strut thelr stuff up and down the sldewalks of our falr hamlet tlll the wee small hours of dawn However, thlS report IS by no means an lndlcator of thls Hls marks fluctuate most anyplace between 89 and 95 Well StlCk wlth em blg fellow, they tell me the Hrst hundred years are the hardest after that you dont mlnd It We bld you oodles of luck ,JY Y ' 'l i I, UVM ML... 7 --...Ml .mll . '.'I hlllll I l , . MX!! LL 11 l : 1 - 1 - : : ' . . 7 ' ' W ,wg . U . ,, ' . O . . . . Y 1 gg 1 n ,y . v a . . . .. . C-9 9 Q ' ' . e- ! ! . V - Y
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44T5'RPli ALL: RICHARD E CHARMBURY Assrstant Busrness Manager of Nornrr Varsrty Football C45 Var srty Baseball C35 Boys unror Var srty Baseball C45 Class Baseball Cl5 Class Football C35 Class Basket b ll I 2 Class Track C2 35 Presr cent of Franklrn Lrterary Socrety C45 Prom Commrttee Boy s Chorus C45 Kathleen Screntrfrc Course LOWERS of Arabra' Tents of Allah' And all other desert lrke expressrons What have we here? A swrftly approachrng cloud of dust out of whrch emerges a foamrng Arab steed and a dust covered rrder The rrder drsmounts and strrdes towards us rn hrs red and whrte broad strrped robe H throws off hrs turban wrth a masterly arr and smrles at us Oh' Shebas' that harr those eyes those nose lts our shrek our heart breaker Cham Unconscrous of hrs dead ly power he has left hundreds of broken hearted grrls the world over to prne and dre on the desert sands Ah' cruel fate to have put rn one so young and rnnocent lookrng such a deadly nature Lrsten all you Shrekesses rf you would be safe steer clear of those masterful orbs Tuenly erm Cham John RUSSELL CRAWFORD Varsrty Soccer 13 45 Varsrty Base ball C35 Class Baseball l25 Class Football C35 Franklrn Lrterary So crety Commercral Course v HISTLE krck off center half recerves the ball and passes to outsrde So the game begrns back rn our soccer team and may well be remembered as one of the great est and flashrest player on the team At baseball he rs also a wrzard holdrng down the short stop posr tron lrke a veteran Bu thrs no all ohn also plays wrth hrs books or rather learns to add and subtract or wrrte herroglyphrcs up rn the commercral room Agarn he rs noted for hrs fine vorce and though he never srngs rn publrc he rs some warbler as was shown by hrs harmony rn the drf ferent team trrps He wrll probably land rn some large Frrms ofhce just for something to do for he was never known to work rf he could possrbly help rt . I ' 1 1 66 17 QQ ' ss so Q be as l I y C : ' .I ' ' ' A z I . 5. 5 - a C 53 A C 3 . '- 555, 5555, , 5, . Q l Q , . . t z Q ' john was the gallant center half . ' I' - ,. W . . A t . is n n , . u . . e . , , . , ' ., . H ,, 7 . f . , , . . . 3 ' . . I . , , , . - . , . . , , . , . -N ,,
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