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I 1 r 'l'lll'l 1'.Xl'l.lYlCllN lf ll ill . , il l MINNIIC l'.l.lLAHl'.l ll BACl'lM.XN ' r Tlr1'ill1'11 To PCa11uts. ' X X l , Let it rain. let it pour, her hair will curl inure and inuref if We Have you ever been startl-1-rl in the nntvies hy a sllrii-lc or i A laughter from somewhere in the last row? Vl'ell, that was l xl, Minnie! ' ' j Minnie has two llUl7lllQS,f'IlllSVV6l'lllg the 'pl1onc. and ' writing letter-S. XYe wonder haw Minnie ever learned so X Q much. for assignments and she never agreed after many min- l 2 utes of concentration. She has always enjoyed living in a li il If certain study hall. for if she hasn't a good book to read there ' I is alwaysla chanee if receiving something 10 read. i l ' tl Minnie wouldn't dare to he accused of favoring Allen- I W' town but 1lL'VS1'tht'lK'SS her heart actually has a discouraging 5 , Y: lialnt uf flying thither ocfaswxnally- 5 l 1 . ' Ui l, ll' 1 C'nml11z'r'czaI Cl urxf, li ' On'1zc'.ftVu, 2, Q f l lr 1 , A . i i l' if i l l ll , r l l 5 , , 'l ' . l fr ! l if Q li l li l 'l if R MARIE mix Al eo- l ' if ll Aninng our popular students, is Maris- Hair, always very l 5 5 E ubliging, though rather quiet. She has :it very keen sense ,fl l of huniur. and a delightful way of expressing' -herself whoch I ll ' 3 l i those who know her appreciate greatly. Marie is very ob- ll il 51 Q serving too. and usually knows the latest schmzl news. Her ' 1 work is always done. and done well: she never makes any . 1 i i ll 2 fuss or disturbance about anything. Of course' she does her l i 3 5 share of iaking.fin class as well as put :pf it, however.-W I ll lg ' Q and ne arm- rontident always will do her share of the things l 3, that are tlicre to he done. l xl ' l - o- ff l I C'urrznn'n ful Comma'- l ll l ll 1 l 'xl E ' l li 1 i l ',. I ,E ll . A X I ll r Q A IN, 4 i ii ill 1 fl i il l 1: l HIQLICN niuuow . 0- llelen came to us this year from the Wilcls of Chandxcrs- l lrurg. but she has already made herself popular by her pleas- , ani, lJE'YVllCl'll!lg smile and charming disposition. l This lovable maid rarely says much, but those who know her tell us she is full of fun. Still waters run deep. '- l perhaps this is why Helen has unfolded to only a few. At .v any rate we hope Helen won't forget us, and when she l I launehes her ship Life lYork we hope she will meet with 3! ' 1 nothing but success. ly I e 0- , ll Svicfziific Cozwsc. i I i is l H . ill Y l I X f l l 5335 'M' V ' A 'W i'X,,,,--g ' A A-Q-,I-Q 1-i W V i Z' wg -:L gh:- e-lfyf. .gt Xx Y-v 1-15... uq:..,-H 3 jfz 1-illliaa i X ' - but ,,.,,,,Lt fl. 5 m:1.'1 silk, . . ,gm fi Hams... ff' A dl-413,331 1' if -1,fLr A if -. 1152 sf if-' -vw.: yr Ain QQ
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lli ll l I. l tl ll 5 l l lI I lr l tu ll lg I. N tl l l. 'll tl li l' ,X lY l. ll lltl N .Xl.IiER'I'.X liR.XK'lC llAt'l'llXlAX ll A-ffm ETHEL ABROMS Q0- H,Ef1t.Y11fU .so- NVho is the slim creature yonder, that dances so di- vinely? Yes, it's Ethel Abroms, who never fails to attend a dance. Dancing, to her, is a natural art, which she has developed to perfection. The things most conspicuous about her are: lirst, her vanity box, the recipient of all her personal letters and com- munications, which takes the place of a tiling caseg second, het' most devoted friend, Beatrice Laster, with whom she is constantly uchewing the ragfl taking intermission only when eats are indulged ing and third, her gaitg which cannot he confused with anyone else's, and can be surpassed by none other than our famous nymph. Una Houston. - 0- L'zmm1t'l't'ial Course. Ilranzutit elzrlv, -4. ,hil'lI1'Ul' Play, i ' Ui' I don't know anything? i Every one knows Allbertal No matter where you go. II ', you may always be sure of hearing her voice around the I il' corner. She loves to talk, so why shouldn't she? Alberta gl l ' is a bit llashful at tinies. especially in classes where boys Il l Il I predominate. I I I I Alberta has never grown 'weary from carry-ing her ,cello I tl I I to school and has been a sucker to the orchestra during , Q 3 her whole high school life. lf you have never heard her l 5 I play the piano. take our word for it. she can play! I ijt I She hasn't quite decided about her future vocation. but I i ll She believes that she may take up teaching. VYe wish yon l IJ I success. Alberta! -I H l . . .. , lf- ! III .SL'lL'1IflfIt' Cmrr.tt', I II I f27't'lIl'Sll't1, 2. 3, -l. l F I lt W I II 5 I 1 il l .l . l. , l I l I ' ICAKL li.-XL'1iMAN ,so- Un September 2. 14125 there pulled up lo the curb at the ' side of our sehool huild'ng-a Ford. Lol and behold! NYho should disinount but Mr. Earl llachman, a gentleman of some l region 'way south of Hellertrzwn. Although he is late every l other day and is absent every third. Earl gets along hap- I. il pily. Then too everybody likes Earl and his pleasant ways. ll ll So we arrive at the conclusion, absence tsch0ol5 makes l El the heart grow lighter. 'll As a side tact it might he mentioned that Earl has his career mapped out to he an aviator. He claims that in this Il line there is an open field of opportunity, So we wish him . ' fair winds and clear weather as well as a success as high I I' as his ambition. l I 5 -o- i I 5LIl'BlltlflC Caursv. 4 II II I 1 ' l S i ' 1 ill W ...ENR Marv. ,,. .,., ,,.....,,,..,., ,N MW .,,-,,s - , ,- . I'-'TFT' -- ' -iz? -f---is- ,ms ,,,t.s....., :M e 4 'fx 'eee e e 'E A-ef' . , f as tvs-- I-W W-M-... ff- X .I Ks-tm M , xg li ,.J,,i, !' s ::L.,.,YQ. jf' kTTuf7 :ii'J '22 ...---H ':7 Qtihsii F? l l l l i I i u li 4 i I lp . n l l I I . l L Il l l l I l Il l l i l I ,il - -,, -rza sgr f i ' and Qt
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1 il'lIl'l V.Xl'l,llRtPN lives RALPH BECTKIZL io- Beckel ll the flaming youth! The girls' delight. heholdl Among the !1'i'!lllJE!l'5'0f nnr Senior l'lziss we tind Ralph an outstanding: character- livcryhody knows him, likes him and marvels at him, An important reason for l1is popularity is his ahility to use pantomime. Rememlier how he could shackle down the hall. in such a manner you'd think he was losing every hone in his hrzdyg then he would turn upon you with such a pitiful lookfsidehursting to lac sure! Although Ralph loves to have a good time he has a high anihition. he is going to he a chemist. To him chemis- try stands tirst. other things may follow, That is the rea- son he puts more time on chemistry than on anything else. l'ndoubtcdly with Z1 dcterniinatici-n such as is now showing, he will have a most successful career. .HU- Scieutilir fiulrrsc, Tezzxzix, 3, 4. 1 rr A -, Ol'L'lIBX!'I'U, 2, 3. MAUDI2 BAUDER . O.. Maude exiflently helieves that the wellsknown' saying that l children should he seen and not heard continues to be l applieahle even when one has reached the high school age. She is exceedingly quiet, hut perhaps this could he consid- , ered one of her charms. She is sincerity itself -in every- thing she does, and once she starts a thing-she innshes it. liluring her high school days Maude has made many friends and they will all miss her a lot when she goes out of their i Une of her zealous character can not help hut he suc- eessfnl when she's making her wayn in the world. sw.- Svieizlific Cz,zLr.vc- RALPH BEALER , .O- Li.itr'li, my elzilzlrwz, and you shall hear, Of the concert master, Ralph Baller. ,, 01 Have you ever been looking for a person xthom you would ask a question and receive. to your satisfaction, a flow of detailed facts? XVell, your search has ended, for here is Ralph Healer. Ile possesses not only the wonder- ful ahility of responding to all questions with his vigorous and enduring vocal organs. hut also the faculty of wielding a violin how so skillfully, as easily to surpass 'the charm ot' the Pied l'ipcr of Hanielin. I, ll I J I. l l .li ill. iii ii ll if i il ll Besides being a concert violinist, Ralph has hecome a i teacher. VVL: hope that hefore long his flock of pupils will he increased and disciplined. to RaIph's satisfaction: we are sure they will show forth his success. . ,Ui CI?77l771Fl'l'f!I1 Ci0IU'SE. I1 C1111 7 i 5 1 A u K l 1 W 2 ' ' f nf Q i F :Yi Klumu. '14 ' - ' I f 'm'q 'f.:,l 'v' 4 C1 i ' '
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