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.Nl Pas COMMENCEMENT ARGUS VERNA RADLE This laughing maiden is one of our uwhizzfbang, here I come Happers. She's a modern up-tofdate 192.6 model from the crown of her shingled head to the toes of her opera pumps,-and giggle -she surely knows how to do that! But we've seen a dreamy expression in her eyes that certainly speaks of a snappy three- room apartment and a devoted hubby. 1 Y NELLIE JACKSON RICE Oh, I gotta sleep now! Chemistry Club, Art Club, Cross Wo-rd Puzzle Bazaar Com- mittee, Red Cross Club, Glee Club, Stationery Committee. This merryfeyed miss does her daily dozen by going to the office. Nellie's sweetness is the s ice of her personality. She lon s to follow in Nell Brinkley's tpootsteps-but we fear there wilfbe masculine footsteps. 1 1 BESSIE ROBINSON Oh, my goodness! S. S., C. B. Club. Bess is one ofthe more retiring girls of her class, but never' theless her sunny disposition and ready smile have made friends for her. Conscientious in her work and willing to lend a helping hand, Bessie is sure to succeed at Pratt Institute. 7 1 GERTRUDE E. SCHUTT Oh, jehosophat l Glee Club, Secretary, Chemistry Club II: Debating Club' Red Cross Club, Assistant Secretary, Midyear Class. Although Gertrude has not been in our Class for the usual three years, havin come to us from Newark, nevertheless she has made a name it herself among her classmates. Here's to your normal school career and success as a teacher, Gertrude! 1 7 MARGARETTA SHANAMAN Musica, D. L. L. Marcia is one of the most dependable girls of her class. Want a true blue friend? We earnestly recommend Peg. She's worth knowing-and knowing well, we'll vouch for that. just keep on extending the helping hand, Marcia -and we wish you luck! THIRTY'THREE
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.PQ --W pas CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MIRIAM NEY Oli, Pete! S. S. S. Mim loves to dote on things and persons. There are some very special persons about whom she raves constantly. lt is rumored that Mim likes to eat candy. We are not sure but we think this must be true, since she is so sweet. To teach elocution is a worthwhile occupation, Miriam. 1 1 LUCILLE NORTON Pipe down, big boy! Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club, Chemistry Club, T. W. C. A. Club, Cheer leader l24, SergeantfatfArms '25. Here is the original manhater QD. But, seriously, this young lady expects to follow a career. She is planning to study art in the near future,-the art of keeping a home, Lou ? Y I E. ELOISE NUNGESSER .iMaybe,. Debating Club, Le Cevcle Francais, Red Cross Club. Well, girls, here's the young lady who is in the poultry businessg at least, that's what we infer from hearing her speak of Hen , We could probably solve this problem by going to Berwick with her some weekend, Nevertheless Weezie knows her books, and her classmates wish her luck at Hood College. 1 7 HOPE OWENS Everything comes to him who waits is the old saying. Therefore all the desires of this lass will be gratified, for Hope is a patient worker, dependable and faithful. Her sterling quality must lead her into the path of success. Y 1 DORIS PAUL Uh huh! V S. G. C., S. S. S., D. L. L., Chemistry Club, Red Cross Club, Debating Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, Class Play Cast, Camp Hill Central Debate. Miss Swartz, beware! Here's a future rival in dramatic ability! Doris can play real roles as well as stage roles. Look at her in Chemistry, for example. One of those scarce A's just naturally comes her way. - THIRTY'TWO
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90 f- . -. .C pgs CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MABEL SHAULL A merry word, a jolly smile, and a rippling laugh-that's Mabel. She is far famed for her gay, good nature. Like a star does she send forth her rays of good cheer. The world has need of such as you, Mabel. 1 1 GLADYS SHEAFFER Can't hear you. I'm asleep! Beta Phi '24-'25, D. S. '25-'26, Chemistry Club, Red Cross Club, junior Civic Club. Here we find the girl who hasn't really grown up. That's so they say, but we believe a little differently, because Gladys has her own opinions about certain matters-cars, for instance. She much prefers a Hudson. We hope there won't be any bumpy road. 7 Y LEAH P. SLEIGH Howdja do it? Twinkling of eyes, twinkling of toes, that's Lee . Her motto seems to be: Stay young along with me, the best is yet to be. Keep up your example, Lee , it's what the world needs. 11 DOROTHY SMITH Really it is! President, William Penn Dramatic Club, Secretary, Midyear Class, I, II and III, President, j. F. F.g j. j. C., junior Civic Club, Debating Club, Glee Club, Red Cross Club, Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Committee, Class Play Candy Committee. Dot is a lover of literature and is especially fond of certain types of Books . 'LDot's favorite outdoor sport is hiking and she can correctly tell the exact number of bumps on a cer' tain 28 mile stretch of the Susquehanna Trail. We sincerely hope Dot's Books will have a happy ending. 1 Y EVELYN SMITH Isn't that darling! C. A. O., S. G. C., D. L. L., Chemistry Club, Debating Club, Glee Club, William Perm Dramatic Club, Assembly Com- mittee, Vice President I, Midyear Classg Cross Word Puzzle Bazaar Play Cast, Class Play Cast, junior Civic Club, Red Cross Club, Class Statistics. Behold, the biggest bluifer of the Midyear Class! That's Emmet's hardrearned title. But, seriously, Evelyn has been a dramatic asset to our class and we hope she will be such to others. However, Emmet , take our advice. Don't be so meddlesome a motherfinelaw as Little Mrs. Cumminf' THIRTY'FOUR
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