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MARX A B-XIRD Om of our prettlest brunettes ts Marx Balrd She has a smlle for uerx one She spends most of her tlme Ill Mr Bron n s office but always seems to hate her lc some NFSM PMIII ll Agnes ts one of the llttle gxrls of the QLIIIOI' Class She knows a lot for a small glfl as vou can Judge In her nttrlv. S te us Qspmuallv fond of Mxss Melx tx s htstorx Cltss M KKK AXRFI IOUISL BMXXI S Margaret intends to teach school We pltx the unfortunate ones xxho get untulx noch Lollege DPR! SAClxhlI IA S 'lout le monde connaxt Bob Boll had the VVhole loun 'l tlkntp., thout Thats That HL seemed to 1 IK tr modest but vte know duffcrent non Bob IN xerx studlous and Pegs 'tu xx t hrs studies Here s luck Holm' X43 I l thel came all the uax hom Bloonnng Xa u to graduate from M H S me expects to take up teachtng Ind tollmx 'Vllss Melxaw s footsteps She IN qunt tnd rescued and does not tpptat to hkt the hoxs hut we dont Judge In tppt u tnus MARY TOUFII X Pla XI IX Marx IS one of our best looking, and most popular Hlflg We expect hu' to In president ot the Untted States some dat on account of her rem trkahle utecutne alnlxtx lf not at least Qecretarx of the Treasury so that she can take c irc ot the T1 VR! ..,.:,v,:, f 7, Y . B L. 5 , , ,S- AG -f . 1. . . ' Y P . . . Q ' -, . ' , -, 2 jf , K. ,S ,. . V -.-. . 'Z -Ji. -. 133. .f it .H . .1 7 . '.' if l v 1 X N1 . K 7, . . F.. She will probably have interests in An- Y Rf H1 M f ' ' VV' 3. 'l'1i,' ' I H x fa - I .E Y. Y.. z ' 1 : ' a 1- lf'llHlfl, CA! l C l.lNlQ I1 Q.-XN ll--' f ' ' - . . Sl x X' x v r n' A Z 3' ' I ' x 1 '. . ml.-'V' ' j 5 Y z 1 2 ' l i Y A v- ' v L , . . . ,, Y' , ' ll.
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-1 9 ' GARNETT LUCILLE BECKMAN Garnett is very speedy in Shorthand. and is very fond of VVilbur's brand of chocolate. She is very quiet around school. but is just the opposite outside. EDITH BEERS lidith is one of those who left us at Christmas time. XVe think she would make a Fine stenographer but will prob- ably follow her sister's example and pre- fer matrimony to business. EDXYARD BERG Edward is one of the smallest members of the class. but there is nothing lacking when it comes to looks. He is very studi- ous. and is always seen with a stack of books. GORDON Bl'l l'l.ER Gordon is one of the future artists of the class of '27. His interpretation of lXlalvolio in 12-B English was a great success, Gordon claims that the l9th amendment has nothing to do with his interests but then-Gordon hasn't grown up yet. PAUL BLAIR XYe think that P. D. must be taking a course in rhythmic dancing because of his graceful antics while leading cheers. He is well-liked as his election to the Senior Six. by the class, shows, He was able to make his letter in football the first time he tried for the squad. GEORGE T. BOOTH George is a very brilliant student. shin- ing brightest in Physics. Quoting from our faithful guide in that subject, he is one of our modern Physicists and some- what of an electrician. George is very quiet and doesn't say much. but what he does say counts.
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