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gilgmmmm mw ml h l 4 9 is 5' ll p iw ' fs , 11.1 qi . S gl .nv -ll l ', r , ,-lp 1 Q . 9 WS MR. HASLER- Most men are bad. Mr. Hasler, the chicken tamer, has two major interests in life. One is his chicken hatchery and the other is-ah, but no one must know the other one. He is doing his bit to relieve the farm problem-what to do with the farmers. MR. VAN CLEVE- The mold is lost wherein he was made. Prof is the Hi-Y faculty advisor and a swell guy. The trouble with him is that he is too outspoken. In fact, he is outspoken by a num- ber of people we know. We bet that many a young damsel has sighed for him, only to find that he is married. MISS GEIGER-We are proud of Miss Geigerg she is the only teacher in school who dares sport a boyish bob. Her basketball play- ing was the envy of many a co-ed on the Capital campus. She has been teaching the girls how to play marbles gratis for the last three years. .1111- MR. IENNINGS-Since he is a preacher's son, we tried to dig up all the scandal we could about him. But lo! his life was as pure and spotless as a little lamb. We can only submit these facts: he is young, eligible, has red hair, the darlingest freckles you ever saw, and is the junior Hi-Y faculty advisor. And who said nobody blushed any more? MR. YUUNG is our intellectual manual training teacher. He has a swell way of relieving his anger. When he gets mad at a student, he swears at the pupil with such big words that the pupil doesn't know what he means, saving Jake's skin. MISS ANDREWS, finding herself dragged down by the dull society of our neighbor city of Celina, came to St. Marys, well recommended. No one has ever been able to prophesy what Miss Andrews will do next. She is very original and furnished entertainment for everyone in the high school. PEARCE-Genius has shown itself early for this aspiring young band master. His music lessons have inspired and incited fran- tic audiences all over the building. He is also an imported specimen, coming from Greenville. ig... MISS KOHLER-Although she likes St. Marys, her heart is in Iowa, out where the corn grows as big as telegraph poles-and out where the mud begins. She would gladly have all jazz orchestras and jazz composers boiled in oil and then hanged. One reason why the glee clubs have gone insane-the coo-coo-coo vocalizing. i.-1... MISS MILLER-Sacrifices much time and energy for the sake of the school, being proof reader of the Mirror. She will not be with us long, as she is about to become a better half. G nam -16-
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7 Hsu, V ll' V 1' l ll Q iwntmmmumllw 5 'te-. sv 5 it! f U l 6 'f an ' ' ' ' President Robert Coffin Bob Classics l'res. of class l-2-3-4, Basketball: Band: Hi- Y3 Class B. B.: Boys tllee Club. lie would stop St. l'eter's roll call to ask a question. Yice-President Robert Brinkmeyer Bob Science Yice l'res. 43 Mirror Staifg Boys Glee Clubg Mixed Glee Club: lli-YQ Track. Let us be thankful for the fools, without them the rest of us could not succeed. Secretary Fred McCabe Freddy Classics Ili-Y: Sec. of class 4. I am virtuously given as a gentleman need to be. 'l'reasurer Vernon Noble, jr. X'erny Yice l'res. lg Klirror Stall, -lg Sec. X Treas., 2 3 'l'reas., 4 3 Mixed lllee Club 1 Class ll. ll.g Foot- ball, 43 Boys tllee Club, 43 lli-Y l'res. 4. Such popularity must be deserved. l l Mildred Spitler Mid Class 1-2-3-43 Girls N Glee Club 3. , A womanly woman. very efficient. i Paul Moeller Agriculture Band: Ag Club. He plays by ear but he's quite deft. 1-1.1 Delilah Dammeyer Dee Class 1-2-3--1: Class B. B. 4. Gem of heaven and earth begotten. Richard Speckman lfnglisll Football. -1. Con1e. follow nie. and leave the world to its lwalilmlillgli' I lt it t 1. l . M tw-vltxwtlxlkxtlll , f ' '- vp-i'x' --.- ee ff R 1 Q A' Q X' X .C ,s X Li? 'J 3 Q . - f R ik, 5-,mir A IS -
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