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THE TATTLER RUTH ROLLER We can't estimate Ruth's value in dollars and cents but we can say she's got a heart of gold and a smile for every one. What more could one ask? JOHN DONLEY John never worries about anything: and doesn't let anyone worry about him. He takes things as they come and if they don't come it's allright with him. He would make a good engineer. HARRIETT KELLER We seem to have annexed a number of students from Ft. Wayne, Harriett belongs to their tribe. Although she came here a stranger this year, she appears to hold her own with the Senior girls. BERNARD STREETS Those hairs! It must have taken a great deal oi' patience and Mulsilied Cocoanut Oil to train them. llut Streetsie isn't afraid to get them disheveled for he was one ol' our football heroes. KATHERINE SINES They say Helen of Troy had a personality that launched over a thousand ships, but we should say Kate's personality could launch a million airplanes today. MARY GRAUEL Mary's ideal is to wear the white uniform of a gzraudate nurse. The doctors will have a lot of practice when people discover Mary is uualilied to hold the patients' hands, LAWRENCE CONNOR Lawrence is a regular walking dictionary and has a vocabulary second only to that of Webster. He is steady and reserved -but what is that saying: about deep rivers? ROBERT ELLIOTT Bob has all the proverbial family charactcristics4f:ood looks and an attractive personality. His idea of high school is one lung loaf. l Page Twenty-five
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I 'I 'l' H IC 'I' A 'I' T L li R FliElJI4IRICK MURPIIY Fred Uh yes, we all know him and are proud to be called his friends. He is popular with every- one because he is a gxenuine fellow with a lot of good common sense. He always plays square. ADRIENNE HOOLEY Whenever we were downhearted or tired of working, Adrienne always had something: funny io tell us. Besides having: a distinyzuishiny: yzilrgle, one can always tell when Adrienne is around she's always playing Chop-stil-ks. liI'1liI. GRANT He practiced lone: and diligently at basket shooting: and as a iesuli adifed many points to our seore. Huck is a good thinker as he often proved in the L-lass room. CA'i'HERlNI'l SEI'l'ER Kar became famous by means of her spasmodic ifiirxrle and ability to give interpretative readinprs. ller chief hobbies are movies and Indianapolis for the week-end. HAROLD MUI.Ii 'l'o those who know him, Harold examplilies ability, xrood nature, steadiness, and dependability. He is always willing to lend a helping hand. CIIYSTAL YOUNG Coi'nstalks has a giirule all her own. She believes that chewing gum is a necessity in xrettinir school work she is quite accomplished in the art of manipulating: it. VERNIE GRAY 'l'hex'e ai'en't many who can boast of a maruel like Vernie's -no, he didn't have to spend any hard-earned sheekles to acquire it, it's natural. Vernie's voice is unequaled in the whole school. M ANY E. I'OR'I'ER Mary is one of those few lucky persons who van depend on the warning: bell to waken her and then get to sehool on time. We surely envy her her happy-go-lucky disposition. -1 un-ni iznu P Page Twenty-four
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THE CLAS Being of solemn thought and s flunking, and gaining report cards wi TATTLER S WILL ound mind even after enduring, cramming, th gay red decorations, we, the Senior Class of 1924, having come to the end of our famous career of four outstanding and brilliant years in Logansport High School, and having dazzled everyone with our supposedly impossible accomplishments, do hereby bequeath and set over to the following personages all our worn out goods, both real and personal, which we trust they will accept and treat kindly. Item I. We, as a Class, 1. Appoint Anyone of said Hligh School Cwho has nerve enough to do itl Executor of this will. Item II. We, as a Whole, Bequeatl l. Our dramatic ability to th 2. Our Non Skidsn to L. 3. All our worn out books t in the Library. 4. The lockers on second flood dignity not be lowered by procuring 5. Our happy-go-lucky disposit 6. The good times we have l and aye. 7. Our long list of good excu recognize themj. 8. Our extra credits to Stub V' 9. All our left-hand jewelry t 10. The two benches on the lan Item III. We, as Individuals, Will 2. H. HufI's obnoxious coug ihe appreciates them so greatlyj. 3. Stan Brown's ability to ge gling chemistry students. 4. Don Gearheart's blue Ford . , k 5. Rufus Shidelers and Buc future Stars. 6. Harriett Fitzer's drawing a 7. Adrienne Hooley's knowled ton and Alyce McCoy. 2 Page 1: e Wig and Mask' Club. H. S. CTo be used in icy weather.J o Miss Bradfield, so she may care for them to all the coming Senior Classes fmay their the ones we had on first Hoorj. ions to all gloomy Sophomores. lad to the students of L. H. S. for forever ses to all needy Juniors fmay M. not fright that he may graduate in '30. o the Romeos of the next class. ding to all the Lovers. l. Kac Seiter's hair to anyone who can tame it. h and irrepressible giggle to Mr. Dickinson tby in Chemistry class to all future strug- to Miss Crist fshe needs it badlyl. Grant's ability to make baskets to Well's bility to all future Art Editors. e of typewriting and shorthand to Mary Brit- Twenty-six
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