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' 'X ., 5 5 ? l ' K' EDWARD MADDEN Eddie My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. Eddie's motto seems to be: No time to be idle. He is one of the students of our flass who is always studious. If he isn't working some proposition in trig, then it is some ex- periment in chem. However, Eddie is a good gemrous lad and ready to help anyone who may need assistanee. He is somewhat bashful among the girls, but we are inclined to think still waters run deep. Eddie took the part of Uncle John in the Senior play entitled, Adam's Apple and pleased all the audience with his successful aeting. He intends to become an engineer, and if he isn't a good one we miss our guess. OLIVE ZIMMERMAN Ollie ' Long live the merry, merry heart 'Phat laughs by night and day, Like the queen of mirth, No matter what some folks may say. VVho is making all the noise? Oh, that's just Olive laughing after telling about something funny that happened at a dance. She sure 1-an danee, and is known all around as one of the best dancers in our high school. As yet she has not der-ided what she will do, but we feel sure she would be successful on the stage. She diaplaycd her ability in our class play. Ollie's greatest subje:-t in school is short11a,ndi???J Perhaps she will be somebody's stenog. VVell, hei'e's wishing you luck, Ollie, for we know Success is before you. EIGHTEEN
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MARY VVILLIAMS BOI'lI1i6 Quiet maidens are sometimes quite noisy. Mary joined our ranks back in the eighth grade and has stuck ever since. She can be found all taken up in some kind of pt novel, especially love stories. Mary's ambition, so she tells us, is to become a school teacher, but we imagine her in high opera. Mary has a Won- derful voice and she demonstrates her skill arl- mirahly as Lady Vivian De Laney in the class operetta, Pickles Mary's attentions sometimes wander from her home town steady to a well known athlete from ,the Junior class-not mentioning any names: but he has won quite a name for himself in the track meet at Sunbury this season. No matter what vocation Mary claims to have selected, we have our own opinions, and we think that sooner or later her domestic science course will be put to the test. Well, Mary, We wish you luck in your future exploits, whatever they may he. FRANCIS KLAUS Deutssher From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot he is all mirth. -Shakespeare. This angelic Lilliputian took a fiendish de- light in tickling his female classmates and mak- ing their happy lives miserable. He is the pet pest of the Senior class. Also, as J. Jennison Jones in the Senior operetta, he will endeavor to do his pest to make the operetta a suc- cess. Deutscher is quiiean artist, being chosen as art editor on the Green and Gold staff. Needless to Say that all of the drawings in this book are the products of his skilled hand. Al- though many claimed the honor, Francis is the real sheik of the class and hisksheha is a petite classmate. As a commercial artist, we expect to hear great things about him and hope his future life is very successful. Ambition-'Po take'up his abode in Greenwich Village. Favorite saying- lWaniflno. SEVENTEEN
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