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THE TATVTLER miriiiiiiwi ui ii mm uriiiwi ii iii ii iii iii iii ii iwwiiiwiii,-iiiziiiiiii i:iiii,1iiiwiiii:mul,limi-mm',iiiiii.iiiiw-iiii1i'11iiiirliiiiiimiiiimlviiiininiiiiiiniiineiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii iiiirmiii riimxmi iiimiiiiiuminii i iivimi iimmiliiirlliiiilwiullwrmmlwil4iiiillwilllmllllwlllli i E 1 i wmlwii liiiiilmii ui un i BOY Il KEN IM lil. Note l1is horn-rimmed spec- tacles. They give him a look of owl-like S0i9llll1lf.Y but his con- stant iiow of jokes and bright. sayings belies his looks. These same glasses were a severe handicap to Body in his basket- ball work. but when most boys would have been discouraged, he kept on trying and made of himself il valuable acquisition to the I.. H. S. net crew.--Baskeb hull -l. Vhemistry Vlub 4. I!I l'H GliIflSH.Ul Of all af the students of l.. H. S., Ruth is one of the most retirins. This does not mean that she is not accomplished, for she is very well informed along commercial lines. She special- izes on week-end trips to Flori- da,-- Commercial Vlub 3. 4. l'.tl'I. IMYIS Paul is an example of great intellectual power in a small body. Despite his hesitatinii manner. he seldom failed to have the correct answer ready and was generally amon,-z those pre- sent on the honor roll. lSI'IRNll'I'I KHSTI-IR. The class of 1925 has been blessed with a bevy of girls who were brilliant and industrious enough to earn their required credits in three and one-half years, and Bernice is by far not the least of them.iChemistry Club 4. Latin Club 1. 2. 3 .4. IIAIROLID SHINN He is a boy who, by his unas- suming and quiet industry. has earned a name for himself as one of the first class students of I.. H. S. lt is not easy to pene- trate his shyness: but it is worth while to do so, for he is a very likeable fellow.--Vocational Club n 'J . MARY MHDLANID Mary is a girl of artistic tem- perament. This accounts for her great amount of musical talent. She is a prominent member of the Music League. the co-author of our school song, and one oi' the leading pianists ol' l.. H. S,-Latin Club 1. 2. 3. Vice Pres. of .I. M. l.. 3. Magpie 3, 4. Junior Music League 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. Junior Music League 4. it 1 umnmmmuuuuuuuwumuun PAGE l'l I G HTEEN imllt. un
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l I mm 1 1 T H In T A T T L In R Inu llwlruwnl mlxiwl ii numu i umm i ima ui u ii lwuiiiiif iiiiff53iiiIff'3iiiif Yliiiffu ilffiiifflliiffw iifmliii1ll1iIii153Qiii71'iiiJiX333Qrii'li'iriiiliiiiilillliiviiillliiiiiiliiviiltiiiiilllliriil n umm n i v u M is iw iliiviiiiiiliiliil iniiiniliiiiiillilliiiiiiniilllliiiiilhilliiixiiiiiiuiiiiviiiiiiixiiiiiiluniimiliiiuiiiiimiliiiuiiiiilliiiiiniiiiiumuullwulllmllliiilululllul tiHR'l'R.l'Dl-I HYAXS If you want to have a. good time. just get introduced to Ger- trude. She is a Denny. lovable, little girl who can make at com- edy out of at tragedy. If you are angry, one Elance ut her smile- wreathed face will dispel from your mind all thoughts of tem- per.-Chemistry Club 4. Glee Club 4. CI.ll l-'0RlD 'l'I-ZRRY Zeb is the faculty member ol' our class. When the Riley Junior High felt the need of a printing instructor, they enlist- ed Cliff's services and he at once became Professor Terry. Clif- ford never let anything or any- body interfere with his basket- ball training: and as a result of this, he attained such perfection in this sport as few L. H. S. graduates can boast.-Basket Ball 3, 4. l'rintin,fr Instructor 4. Athletic Board 4. Prom Commit- tee Il. IREIQNICE ROCK!-I Bernice, our literary genius, is attractive, vivacious. and full of fun. She came to L. H. S. from Michigan in 1922. Her pep and good fellowship have made her one of the most poDlllPU' girls of our class.---Magpie 3. 4. R0lll4Ilt'l' l.l'l I'Ll'I He smiles. and smiles. and smiles. Slow and easy going are terms descriptive of Bob. He has a drawl all his own, and he uses it very effectively when givin? comic readings and singing fun- ny songs.--Band l. 2. 3. 4. Or- chestra l. 2. 3. 4. NIA H McCl.0SliY Mae looks mighty nice in this picture. but she is even prettier in her horn rimmed glasses. Un- like some people, she wears them because she studied too much. Because of her mild manners and gentle voice. her brilliant recitations are a source of JOY instead of envy to all who hear them.4Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4. Sec. Latin Club 3. Music League l, 2. 3. 4. ROB!-Ili'l' ERB Bob proves a tireless and conscientious in everything that he attempts. and he has attempt- ed many things. His witty say- ings have made him one of the most interesting members of the class.--Track Team 3. 4. Mag- pie Staff 3. Sec.-Trees. Chemis- try Club 4. Tattler Staff 4. Latin Club 1. 2. iiiiuniiimliiiluiiiiuiiiiiuitiiiwilliiuiiiiiiiuuvgfiiuiiji :itililumixiiigulfiniliinulllniiiiiuiiiilgiiiiilliitgllggiitggli!!!33willyggqiilgggiilggiglliii iilnlllml PAGE 'FWENTY
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