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HARRY BIRKENRUTH. Harry is one of our diminutive students with the exceedingly rare trait of being good in Physics. He always tends to his own affairs and allows other students to do likewise. It would be difficult to determine which subject Harry is best in because all his work is of the best and shows a remarkable talent. MELVINE BENSON- MEL . Mel is the girl with that irresistible giggle. She can generally be heard above the click of all the typewriters in the commercial room. Melvine has had a hard time trying to agree with Miss Whitlock on her bookkeeping, but she made her credits just the same. We are glad she hurried a little so that she could graduate in '21, and we wish her all success as a stenographer. RAYMOND GOTSHALL- BUDDlE. Into our midst about four years ago, came a bashful country boy. But now Buddie has grown until he is known as a stately Senior. He always appears .half asleep but nevertheless he got up enough pep to win himself the position of center on our football team. LE-NA DEITRICH. Lena is one of the out of town students who has the luck of not hav- ing to get to school till the second hour. She is plump and jolly and has often convulsed the commercial classes with her wit. Lena and Mr. Malott at times have had hot arguments. These, however, were short lived and always ended with a laugh. DONALD MclNTYRE- DON. Don is one of our ex-soldiers and the quietest fellow in the class. He always knows, and he always gets there without making the noise that all the rest of us make. He is never troubled by the girls. Per- haps that is why he always has his lessons. Don had the misfortune of breaking a collar-bone in football scrimmage, and thereby losing a chance for the squad. Page T wen fy-six
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LOYD WILKINSON-'fWILKY . Loyd was a most welcome addition to our Senior class in its last year. He has proved himself a good student in all departments and his athletic record will long be remembered at L. H. S. as one of the most brilliant. In basketball and football his ability and steadi- ness won many games, and his sociable disposition many friends. Loyd has a decided liking for country air and a freshman. His favorite drive at present seems to be the East High Street road. MARTA RAFTE'R- llIART . Mart is always happy, always good-natured, always worrying about her lesson at the last minute before class and usually talking. She does not really belong to our class but she has speeded up a bit to graduate with us. With her likable personality and talent for work, we feel that she need never fear about her success in the future. J OHN RE ED--'WPE ALE R . John is the smartest and most popular .Senior boy. He has been our leader for the Whole four years. His one great hobby is arguing. John can argue on any subject anytime. with anyone. Everyone in Lt H. S. is familiar with Pealer's jokes and songs. He has been a good athlete ever since entering L. H. S. By hard work and obeying the coach, John has been a football, basketball and track star. MARGARET WRIGHT. Here is a girl about whom few of us know much except that she is blessed with black hair which needs no curling iron and a faculty of taking care of her own business. She is usually rather quiet but friends say that in knowing her well one finds a delightful supply of fun. She is a Commercial Lady and has well earned her diploma in that work. RAYMOND BUTZ- BO0TS . The Tattler staff meetings would have been solemn and dignified aifairs if Raymond hadn't been there with his spontaneous wit. Ray was a hard worker for this book in that he kept us cheered over the hard places. During his last two years at L. H. S. he has had several affairs but none of them ever came to much. Every one from Mr. Mitchell to Mr. Swaney will miss this student, athlete and friend. Page Twenty-fz'1fe
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RUTH BOATMAN-'fBOATlE. w Ru she has been with us since 'way back in the grades. She is usually seen with a girl whom she calls Alice and often two boys complete the party. May this companionship always be happy. th might be called one of the charter members of our class as FRANK NELSON- SKY. . The Nelson family is well represented this year with two boys grad- uating. Frank is the tall one that wears glasses and a smile that can't be beat. He's a good scout and a regular fellow. Sky doesn't like to study but as a grocery clerk he's.a star. GAIL RANS. Who is that tall dark complexioned girl coming down the hall? Why that's Gail. She possesses a gift of gab that usuall y gets her what she Page Twen ly-seven , ,..----..--1 ants. We are told by good authority that she is a very good cook. Wake up, boys, for there's a 'ood h f g c ance or the lucky person. She is also one of the most enthusiastic rooters at our basketball games. BE RTRAM JACKSON- BERT. You see that tall thodically down the corridor? Well that's Bert . Few people know him, but those who do lind him a very thoughtful and business-like young man. Bert serious looking young gentleman, strolling me- is one of the originators of the marcelle and is the envy of several masculine members of the class. DORIS LQNGWELL. ' ' This youu lad ith th g y w e pretty auburn hair has won a place in the hearts of her classmates by her charming manners. She is always ' ll d ' rgo y an in a good humor. We have heard that Doris was a star in mathematics.
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