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■Illllll SADYE BEIN— Shirley Photo Editor, Annual. Sadye is a reall,y, truly live wire. SIu ' likes to have many friends and always acconi])]ishes lier |)ur])ose. A f irl with loads of enter])rise and class spirit and we wish to say — an invalual)le photo editor. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. PAUL ANGLE Ca|)t. Football (4). President CJ). Fu, tl)all (3) d) (I). :Siandolin Cluh (1) (-2). 1 1 is nut often we are ] rivileged to write of such as Heavy. He is one whose honors are thrust upon him — not sought. .V mental genius who never fails in any tiling he un- dertakes. We feel sure he will lie a success in lil ' c. Taking him all in all We shallnot look upon his like again. .M.VRTH.V H. PBAT ' GH— Toodles Our girl of tin- rip])ling laugh! The first thing you hear in the morning, the last thing you hear at night and the best comfort when you are blue is Martha ' s contagious laugh. A general effect of pleasing im- pressions. GILBERT VAN TILBl RG A staid and steady man upon whom one can always depend e ' en to have his lessons. Quiet and rather re- tiring, he is liked by all tliose who have the good fortune to know liim. A sober youth of soleuni ])hiz. W ' [() learns his lessons, and minds his bizz. MARGARET LUCAS We are glad Margaret ])refers to live in Mansfield rather than her name- sake. She has (piietly and diligent- ly pushed her way through her High School course. One of the steady lights of the class. Never idle a moment, But thrifty and thoughtful of others. 24 -
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GERTRUDE ATTOX The fuiiiiy-hone of the class. MoseV firmly believes fhat life is worth liv- ing and her ever present smile and unfailing good nature give evidence that she enjoys every minute of it. Bright metal all — without alloy. GEORGE BRICKER Football (4). George doesn ' t sing upiHiariousiy in chapel and his voice is as meek as you please in recitations but if you want to see George shine just come out to the football grounds. ■ Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. DOROTHY NOLAN Literary Editor .Vnnual. Soon the poor Juniors will be ti ' ou- bled with another name in theii- American l.,iterature ' s 1 Amicable ami witty she shows her.self a true descendant of Old Erin. Moreover a valuable aildition to the Stafl ' . Tis good to be merry and wise, ' Tis good to be honest and true. ARTHUR PEALER— ' Art- Football (4) (3) Sergeant-at-arms (3) Our class is distinguished in having one imperturbable youth, Men may come and men may go but it ' s all the same to Arthur. However, we will agree that he has an eye for beauty. The deed I intend is great But what, as yet, I know not. MARY PORCH— Polly Secretary (4). The girls might envy Mary ' s pretty face and winning way if they did not love her so well themselves. We think this is a good picture of her but if you are in doubt as to her charms ask Art. Aside from being active in social and class affairs she is also a fine student. Queen rose in the roseljud garden of girls. 23 -
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MARGARET CRAMER Junior Play. This is Peggy! Hul wlm in M. H. S. does not know lierl She is the most animated nieniher of the ehiss and has done nuich toward lifting that liody into prominence. Studies ])y jerks and lias exeelh-nt histrionic aljility. 1 will he a leader and not a I ' ollow- er. HERMAN BRUNK ' ice-President (4). Football (4.) (3). Junior Play. Never yet has there heen found a study which could stunij) I5runkie. lie ]«irticipates in all the activities of the school and holds tirndy to his convictions. ]M. H. S. will miss him when he goes. Ye (jods, how much I his man diitli know. CECIL COOK— Cooky Our recipe for Cookies. Two cnjis of gray matter, one heajjing (ahle- spoon of humor, another of wit, a l)inch of temijer, one ])oinid of un- (|uenchahle energy, a dash of ne ' er- say-die spirit and twn cu|)s of pure lovahleness. She should ha ' e hecii a hoy. WALTER WENTLAND . silent, unobtrusive country lad who always looks his welcome — never says it. Few there are who really know him liut we know lie possesses an extraordinarily good temper and cheerful dis])osition. Far from the maddening crowds ignol)le strife. MARTILV POOLE Jimior Play. We love Martha not because there is so much of her to love but also lie- cause shes a .jolly, good friend. Strange but she s often seen blush- ing this year. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in anv market. — 25
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