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'HB 'O 49 COMMENCEMENT ARGUS GLADYS EVELYN STERICK Laugh and be fat, sir. D. A. R. Pageant, S. P. Q. R., Junior Civic Clubg Y. VV. C. A., '23, '24, '25, junior Red Cross Club, Le Deuxieme Cercle, Demosthenian Society, Class Play. Tha,t's right, Gladys, cheer up the world VVitl1 your elf like giggle. As a librarian you would be Successful in brightening up A dull corner of some dark library. GENEVIEVE MADELIN E SWARTZ There was a :oft and pensifve grace A east of thought upon her face. Le Cercle Francais, '25. I wish some times that I could be A little mouse and follow Genevieve, To see if she is always so quiet and reserved. 1 think perhaps she must be, For she has that inborn grace of one whom VVU are apt to call sophisticated. KATHERINE SWEIGERT I-'ind a fway or make one. 'Tis known by all that dark-haired Kay Sincere-and true- Shall have luck to love,- For fortune smiles on those who try With care-eand kindness To puss their days in helping others-Win-! ELIZABETH ANNA SWORDS Ever let thy fancy roam, Pleasure newer zx at home. D. A. R. Pageant, Cercle Francais. 'Tis the lot of those not so clever To gaze with envy-at This clever. bright-eyed fl-apper VVith the laughing mouth and artistic fingers. FRANCES TATE Oh, 'tis excellent to hafve a gianfs strength. Executive Committee, ,241 Cercle Francais, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. Civic Club, Demosthenian Society, Y. W. C. A., '24, '25, Treasurer, ,251 Class Play, Student Council, '23, ARGUS Write-up Committee, Class Day Committee. Like the lithe sapling, bending, swaying, Tall and graceful Frances reigns, Supremely queenlyg And all Wh-0 know her pay homage to her Frank and friendly self. l53l Q. B9 Q.
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NH NH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HORTENSE TEMPLE I :will listen to any rnan's ronvidion, but pray keep your doubts to yourself, I have enough of my own. Demosthenian Societyg Le Cercle Francaisg D. D. C., Class Playg D. A. R. Pageant? Jr. Oratorical Contestg Ac'tivity Period Committee. Like the voice of the lark As it soars into the blue skies, The voice of Hortense rises and falls In lilting cadences of rhythmic music. MILDRED ESTH ER THEISINGER Her fvoire -was efver soft, Gentle and lofw, an exrellent thing rn fwomanf' Central Orchestra, '23, '24g Co-ed Orchestra, '25g Junior Civic Cluhg Y. VW C. A. Every morning' bright and early Mickey walks to school, This is easily understood when we realize that Her favorite out-door sport is hiking. For the gratitication of another hobby, Mickey is going' to become a librarian. Perhaps one of Harrisburgs libraries VVill prove fortunate. DOROTHY MAY TH EURER Sober, steadfast and demuref' Jr. Red Crossg D. A. R. Pageantg VVorld Fair: Civic Clubg Sr. Class Playg Le Cercle Francais. She was made for days of once upon a time VVhen handsome princes rescued Lta.dies fair from dragons fierce, Clad in silks and laces With red-gold hair trailing to the ground. A fairy-tale princess well might she be. KATHARINE ELIZABETH TRUMAN Lowe conquers all things. Demosthenian Societyg S. P. Q. R.g Junior Civic Club! Red Cross Clubg D. A. R. Pageantg Class Playg VVashington Trip Committeeg Sub-treasurer, '23, ,243 VVinner Second John Hall Prizeg VVorld Fair Com- mittee, VVrite-up Committeeg Class Owl. Pioevticnl, lovable Kay forever merry . O, thou worshipper of Peters With gray eyes, who flourish not only in books, But also in the every day paths of the world. MARGUERITE VALENTINE I can easily malae up my mind to rise early But I cannot make up my body. Le Cercle Francais, ,25. Vvhat would happen if Suddenly Marf.: ' should aipipoar at school on time? We dread to think. Soimiething' drastic, I'm sure, Wiould follow such a rare event. So please, Marg please, keep on coming late For it frightens me to think VVhat would happen if you didn't. l54l BN-
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL -fe aw 'O MARGARET CATHERINE SMITH Stately and fall :lm mofucs in the hall. D. A. R. Pageantg VVorld Fairg Y. VV. C. A., '25g D. 0. S., '24, ,251 S. P. Q. R.g jr. Civic Clubg Demosthenian Societyg Glee Club, ,23, '24. A Viking goddess-tall--stately- Smiles that dazzle like the nmtltern sun.- Eyes-blue-forscjet-me-nuts-cordial-zu'dent-- NELLIE MAE SMITH Il'lmnrz' thy lrarning, has tlly toil Con.rum1'd the mid-night oil? Executive Committee, '25g Asst. Sec. of Classy Stu- dent Council, '23g jr. Civic Cluh, '25g Glee Club, '25g YVorld Fair Committee, D. A. R. Pageantg Class Banquet Committeeg C. A. U., '25. Co-uld you tell us the location ln the future-:uid vocation And why? Could I bc so bold to ask If it's 'a college, staple. or home 'Phat will try to hide our Nt-llie from her past And why? MARY ODESSA SPAHR rind fwllrn a lady'.r on the mn' You lenofw all others giw Marr. Y. VV. C. A., '24, l25Q Glee Club, '25g S. A. E., '25g Picnic Committee. Each day she travels from afar Across the Susquehanna, Just-for knowledge. She is cheerful, friendly- Alwztys ready to joke, especially with Mr. Keller. MARIE STAPF Come, and trip it, as you go, On the light fantastic toe. mee Clubg s. cs. c., C. A. o. For sociology and studies like that Sttaffy doesn't Care so muchg But nimble hands like hers Find dainty duties pleasant. On dancing feet thru life she shall go. LILLY ELIZABETH STEI NHEISER Jn angel might halve .ftooped Io .ree And blfxxfd lzfr for her purify. Y. VV. C. A'.g D. A. R. Pageantl Chairman VVorld Fair Committeeg junior and Senior Glee Club, junior Civic Cluhg Senior Class Pageant. Betty feeds the section,- Such a wonderful cook is Shep tMa.yheJ Betty is a wonderful student So studious is sheg - tMaybeJ Betty will he El great success And no maybe about it. l52l iii 9'
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