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f- -an - s -. THE JACK O' LANTERN ELEANOR LOBB Pep, full and free is bestowed up- on this lassie from Brisbin. Every thing done by Eleanor is' dispatch- ed in a brisk, snappy manner. She isajust the ideal type of the purpose ful, self-reliant kind of girl yet with all this she is throughly feminine and likeable. We like her per- sonality, we envy- her self-possess- ion, we desire her friendship. fn EARL ROBERTSON Gaze upon the features of the manly, little, Banty. Don't you think he had a lot of spunk to keel in thehranks of this class in wt' girls threatened to overwhelm every thing by sheer weight of numbers Earl wasicalled upon to uphold the athletic honor of his class and he did so quite capably in baseball, basket ball and track. The qualities that Earl posesses bespeak success for him, and our good wishes go with him. E ' LORRAlNE HALL Lorraine is a grl of many accom- plishments. She is a natural born musician, a good actress, good stu- dent and all around booster. She efficiently edited the High School News Column and thus put Houtz- dale High School before the eyes of the public very effectively. We are sure that if Loraine were not looking towards a 'more domestic future, she would make a good En- glish or French teacher. , -18 Xu. 1 Vi ll its 1 , 1 , I , T: , .xr 3
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.. ,:,, -. ., . ef --, D - ef- W- ' if 'f4:'f-153116 THE JACK O' LANTERN , VELMA LOBB Velma is one of those valiant girls who struggled through raging snow storms in order to be with us for one year. And in the short time she was here-endeared herself to all of us by her sniling disposition and gentle manners. Ste is aiming to be a teacher and with her splen- did ability and pleasing personality we are sure Dame Fortune will sm- ile on ther. FRANCES OWENS - Frances reminds us of this epi- graznmatic saying, for sT'e spent her first year of High School life with us foylccl off to Woodward for the next two years, and now is back Wit' us again. And we were very glad to welcome her back, for she has the studious and social quali- ties tearmake her a very agreeable member of any class. She has tal:- en an active part in all our literary :and clrarratic activities, neue to 'Aer own and our credit. Frances ex- presses a desire to bec'o'ne a rronarch in a schoolroom and we wish her all success in her chosen line of lwork. Qs DAVID HILLER I This manly young lad was not handicapped by size, but in spite of his ponderosity, he is one of the most capable, dependable, and po- popular of Houtzdale High's loyal sons David is not certain, yet, whether he will be an engineer or a West Point Cadet, but whichever he decides he wll be,L-he wll be.--and that successfully, for that is char- acteristic of him. Dependablty and scholarshipiare splendid equipments for a life of service, and David has these 'and uses them. Good luck, David! 19o ' T' HY f 6 .i
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