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ELIZABETH THOMPSON Yes, this is Lizzie, Our pleasant, honest, straiglit-forward girl. She has an unreached ideal before her and is always resolving to do better work. She is vice president of our class and is always singing. so therefore, must he happy. c-ARL 'BA1n,1n'nG Baldy is one of those fellows who can play hall. He is trying to learn a little French, too. It seems rather hard. Not Fl'PllC1lY enough, I guess. HELEN UAMBITRN Her hair is 1-ed, her eyes are hlue. Her actions quick, her temper, too. With all her faults. we must confess She-'s a worthy nieinher of M. H. S. VANESSA MODEN She has worked hard to get some- Wliere. Although sometimes discouraged she never gave up until the goal was reached. She is trustworthy in all things. CARLTON ASHBY AX is one of our boys who repre- sents the fashions seen on the street car. Perhaps his ideal is that of being in style. One thing We do hope that he will always be in tune. THELMA GUST Here another quiet girl. Her only fault is breaking the rule of punctu- ality, which she cannot help, for She is one of Ferguson and Company.
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VIRGII. GILLEN Joe will never he forgotten. He is the clown of our class. He is one of the funny folk in tlze world, and he does so many funny things that we sometimes laugh right out in meeting. At heart he may he as soher as you zu-c-. ESTIIER MAUREIK Wln-re would this Annual have been if it llildllyt been for Esthefs untiring I-ffort? No one has ever gone to her for assistance and heen refused if she 4-ould help it. Is it any wonder sho is an general favorite? JOHN BALDWIN l'ost'1 :xs hr- is more eommonly l-:nown by the students, is our hoss' of this umuml, and 111'esident of this Senior f-loss. Ile is l'fll'h9l' f1'2lllk and plain spoken, hut the dovtor says it caxuuot he vured KA'l'llliIN WILEY Kato, us everyone knows her. cn- tereal our High School from St. Peiers- lmrg. Flu.. in her Sophomore year. DONALD SUIIUUNUVER Svhoonie. one might say is :1 Hjzxclc- :st-all trades. Ile can draw, play hall and study if he wants to. He is very However she has proven herself 21 real plenszmt and full of fun. His great am- asset to this class by her c'o-operative bition is to lu-1-onne 21 first-class nth- uess and willingness. letic eonvh. V
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VICTOR KEEFER Whenovei' you see 21 Senior lad that always wears n pleasant smile you may know that is Vic, His greatest ambition is to he one of the hest far- niors in Michigan. He is the faithful som-ornry of our class. nnnriik owmxs llertha is characterized by the fact that she really knows more than she pretends to know. She has been with ns rhe entire four years and has ap- plied herself inclustriously to her work. LUIS Sl'TI-IICKLANID Lois is so quiet in speeehfanzl man- ners that it is hard to tell whether she is in class or not. She is the shy and hashful one of our class. Forget the surroundings soine day and spa-ak. ADA RUNIGY Ada is one of those girls who can always be depended upon. She is pleas- ant and willing to help some-one in need. She is just the jolly kind whose nature never varies. LAVIXA SCOFIELIJ Some of The boys and girls vall her M0rt. She has 11 l'0SOl'V0l1 manner about her and we can hear her say, isn't that funny I 'When ratlier ner- vous 'in class, fPhysic-S espeviallyj and called upon to recite. she soinotiinos fi- nally ends up hy saying. Oh. dear! I van't toll that. F1lANi,'l'lS LA RU W IC Ill-re is our f1'0ZlSl'l1'H1', who is an in- dependent thinker. Slxe has a habit of keeping hor ear to the ground and try- ing to find out what the people want her to say. Then sho govs ahead and sayk what Sho likes!
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