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ra W' fr RC NRE RT H RA DY Bob has been taking all the medals for typewriting away from the other students. He became too industrious and left us the First of February. XVe expect him to be one of Meadville's leading business men in the future. M A RGA RET G. BRONX' N Margaret is one of the most optimistic girls of our class. She has been sick again this year but is back in school grow- ing fat CU and funny. Peg sees every- thing through rose-colored glasses. even her future training as a nurse. XY.-Xl.'l'ER ISRYDON XValter came from Greenville where he was the heavy weight champion of Green- ville High. He graduated at Christmas but in his half year at Meadville he made many friends. It is hoped that Greenville will contribute to M. H. S, more students like XValter. ROBERT BYERS Monsieur Robert. a man of intellect with a speakers voice, may be heard dis- cussing politics or French KF! with his fellow students. He made good use of his voice in 1920 and 1927 in winning the oratorical championship of Meadville High. HELEN ANNE CHENEY Helen gave up a glorious career as a moving picture star to enter a partner- ship with Alton. Best VV1shes! GERALDINE MIRL-XM Cl .ANCY jerry is pretty, witty, and wise. NVe ascribe her beauty to the Knapp which she takes afternoon and evening. She is always willing to do her part and to help a friend. Next year we may find her in New York, and if so. New Yorks gain is Meadville's loss,
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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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v .Q l E-1 9 27 5' 1575 fxfl CLYDE L. COLLUM Clyde is one of the quiet members of the Senior Class. but still water runs deep. As yet he has not expressed what he is going to do in the future, but judg- ing by his past we are sure he will be suc- cessful. DAVI D I. CROPP David came to Meadville for his last year of High School. He is a member of the orchestry. He drives an Essex and sometimes a Ford. He's rather quiet C'til you know himb and an all round good sport. PENELOPE CROSBY Penelopes smile has made her a cheer- ful part of the High School for the last four years. Sweet and likable. she is a favorite with every one. She is always a willing participater in all school events. and also gets good marks. MARIAN G. CUTSHALI. Marian is one of Meadville Highs charming little brunettes. who has taken many leading parts in our school plays. and who is a very expert singer. She is fond of nature. particularly of CliFfs. ulonx DANIELS Although john only recently arrived from Littles Corners High School. he al- ways answers that eternal question. NYhere do you work, john? bv saying, Anywhere around M. H. S. However. John has decided to quit the heavy work and take up something easy like piano- moving, -IANET E. DAVENPORT Janet certainly is a whiz on the saxo- phone. XVe don't see how Miss Bond will ever get along without her. She is quite fond of fish. especially Pike, -v
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