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COMMENCEMENT ARGUS ALICE EMREY Will you repeat that? j. F. F., j. j. C., Debating Club, Glee Club, junior Civic Club, Class Play Committee, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast. Meet the best dancer of the Midyear Class! Skinny is not only light on her feet but possesses a disposition to match. Section F never had any trouble to keep up with the latest songs- Skinny supplied them. We feel sure that Alice will dance her way into the heart of the world as she has danced into the heart of her Class. Y Y MARION FASNACHT Aw, you're kidding ! j. F. F., Secretary, C., Debating Club, Glee Club, junior Civic Club, Class Play Ticket Committee. Marion believes that the mail man should honestly earn every penny of his salary. Consequently, every morning Dough- nuts would greet Section F with, I got a letter this morning. We hope that good fortune earns his salary honestly too by dropping many epistles in Marion's pathway. Y Y CAROLINE FINKENBINDER Who Cares? Class Play Cast, Debating Club, Le Cercle Francais, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Chairman of Photograph Committee, Assembly Committee, D. S. '26, Argus 'Year Book Staff. It's a line thing to make yourself absolutely essential to a class and that's just what Cally has done. Her three R's in high school life have been-Reserved, Reliable, Ready. May she take them with her into the school of life! Y Y MARY V. FORMWALT Well, I don't see why! D. L. L. Society, Glee Club, Art Club, Debating Society, Board of Directors of junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Secre- tary of Le Cercle Francais, Class Statistics, Cross Word Puzzle Play Cast, Class Historian, Valedictorian. The most talented girl in the class! Mezzy can do any' thing from making beaverfboard arks to adding three rows of figures at a time. She is never so engrossed in her studies that she is not able to laugh and joke with us all. We know-that success won't pass Mary by with that excellent brain and will Mother Nature has given her. We are all anxiously waiting to see her as director of the Philadelphia Orchestra after she has qualified for the vacancy left by Stokowski. 1 1 PAULINE A. FREDERICK Oh, gravy! President, Midyear Class, III and IV, President, Midyear Debating Clubg Associate Editor, Argus '24-'25, Argus Tear- bookg D. L. L., junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Glee Club: Chemistry Club, Assembly Committee, William Penn Central Debate, Camp HillfCentral Debate, General Chairman, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar, Honor Roll. This is Polly 'the queen of our hearts, literary talent, debating fire, executive ability, and all round good sportsmanf ship-how's that for a president? By the way, do you know why the EVENING NEWS is such a good paper? Polly's the reporter! No kiddin', honey, we expect to see your name in headlines as a brilliant journalist, and will be disappointed if we don't-unless someone realizes your worth and gives you a diamond! TWENTY'FIVE
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.Ga --- --- as CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ,gd C . i -...CA. . ..-a..., tc- ISABEL CRAIG I just know you are, kid! j. F. F. '26, j. j. C. '26, Class Play 'Ticlaet Committee, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Glee C ub, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, and Red Cross Club. Behold! one of the best natured girls of the class. Iz is our heroine since the night of the class play when the fire broke out in the Technical High School. We believe that lz's courage was backed up by the reporter's smile. Her classmates wish her the best of success as a preacher, but recommend that she practice what she preaches. ' 1 1 DOROTHY CRITCHFIELD Oh, tuckerf' C. A. O., O. T. j., junior Civic Club, junior Red Cross Club, Le Cercle Francais, Debating Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee. Dade has friends in every port , of both masculine and feminine gender. Her wit and keen sense of humor have earned her the title of being the wittiest member of the class. We are unable to give you her future address as fate in mascuf line attire may interfere with her conscientious intentions of enteliiing the Margaret Morrison school to study for secretarial wor . 11 BERTHA GLENDOLN DILL Six flops! Debating Club, Glee Club, Art Club, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club. A great theater, a large audience, with Glen trilling beauti- ful notes to charm all who listen,-this is what her classmates predict in a few years from now. The best of luck to you, Dillie , in your musical career! 11 PAULINE ESTELLA DYER Oh, Ilm so sleepy! j. F. F., j. j. C., T. W. C. A., Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Debating Club, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club. Pinky's beautiful golden hair is her crowning glory . ln fact, it has caused several of the Midyear flappers to let their hair grow-for a few weeks. Pinky's favorite poem seems to be Burns's I love my jean. No reason, however, is given for her taste. Y 7 MARION EARLEY Vice President, Midyear Class, ll and Ill, Vice President' D. S. 265 Beta Phi '25, Secretary, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Debating Club, Photograph Committee, Chairman of Class Ring Committee, Class Statistics. When you hear a cross word from Marion, just drop your books and marvel, as she was voted our sweetest girl and has surely lived up to her name. Marion is no fanatic for fancy names-why john, to her, is as good as any other. When you write to Marion by and by, address your mail to Hood College. TWENTY'FOUR
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es s an as CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MARIE FREEDMAN Are we getting a test? junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Chemistry Club, Def bating Club, Le Cercle Francais, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Candy Committee for Class Play. Marie, known by her classmates as Miss Worry, would surely make an excellent fortunefteller as her ability for pre- dicting Chemistry quizzes is almost perfect. However, one would not have to be a fortunefteller to see that Marie is one of the bestfnatured and besteliked girls of the MidyearfClass. h 1 1 RUTH LOUISE GROSS S. S. S. '25g president Cvlee Club .251 Glee Club '24, Orchestra '24, Le Cercle Francais, junior Civic Club, Debating Club, Class Play Candy Committee, Cross Ward Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Red Cross Club, T. W. C. A. '25-'26. Toots , who is quite talented in music, seems equally talented, in her opinion, in the art of making fudge. Never mind, Toots , we do admit that it is very good and you are justified in advertising it. Ruth has been a conscientious work- er for her class, and we feel sure, if success may be numbered in terms of friends, Toots will have an abundance of it. 1 1 MARY HAMMAKER Aw, necks Tennis Team '23, Vice President, C. A. O. .252 C. C., Glee Club, Debating Club, Art Club, junior Civic Club, Class Statistics. Ham the jolly, Ham the true, We love Ham and I'm sure you do. Here's the girl who was voted the most popular of the class. No wonder! Ham can make friends anywhere,-and keep them too. 1 1 ELMA MAE HAND Say, kid, I know a good joke. President and Vice President, j. F. F. 'zgg Secretary, j. I. C. '25j Secretary, Debating Club, William Penn Glee Club, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Ring and Pin Committee. Here is the girl who is famous for her stories of the morning after the night before. That actresses are famous for their stagefdoor johnnies, is a well known fact, but Elma didn't have to go behind the 'footlights to get her Johnnie Elma expects to go to Penn Hall for general education,-but we feel she is going to study Domestic Science. 1 Y LUCY HANDY D. L. L. Want a Latin translation par excellence? Apply to this miss. Need to borrow a pencil? Lucy will always help out, for she seems to have oodles of wellfpointed implements of writing. But, seriously, Lucy certainly is an allfround girl. TWENTY'SIX
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