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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 LOUISE GEKITY. “Weesie.” History-French ('ouVse. Girls’ Club 1. 2, 2, 4. Literary 1. 2, 4. Sec- retary of Lawrean 2. President of Lit erary Society 4, Declamatory Con- Literary Society 4. Declamatory Con- test 1. Play 2. Class reporter 2, 3, Ed- itor of Arrow 4, War Saving Society 3, President of Junior lied Cross 3. 4. Debate 4, Chairman Armenian Relief 3, Chr. Eatible Comm. Junior Banquet. II cannot In done, erica the girl icillionl imagination, II can be done, and shall be done, cries tin girl with determination. AGNES OPAL HILLIEU. “Okie.” Girls’ Club I. 2. 3, 4. Literary 1. 4. Philo- mathian 2. Was Saving Society 3. Junior Red Cross 3. 4. Play 2. Yodvil 2. De- bate 4 Alumni Reporter 4. Brown are her eyes, black is her hair, She’s mighty welcome everywhere. VIOLA KINGSTON. “Ola.” History-French Course. Girls’ Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Literary 1. 4. Philo- mat hian 2. War Saving Society 3. Junior Red Cross 3. 4. Play 3. Debate 4. Happy go lucky, fair and free, Nothing there is that bothers me. IIAZEL F. LARTZ. “Haaz.” History-French Course. Girls' Club 1,2. 3. 4. President Girls’ Club 4. Literary ], 4. Lawrean 2. Secretary Literary Society 4. War Saving Soeietj 3. Junior Red Cross 3. 4. Plays 2. 3 Yodvil 2. Arrow 2, 3. 4. Girls’ Club Reporter 2. Business Manager 4 Without her joyous presence here We’d find our High School mighty drear. Page Seven
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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 DOROTHY AHRENS, “Dutch.” II i st o ry- F renc h Course. Girls’ Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Literary 1, 4. Philoniathian 2. Class President, 2, 3, 4. War Saving Society 3, Junior Red Cross 3. 4. Play 3. Vodvil 2. There’s no place where Dutch don’t excel, She always does everythin!) well. RAYMOND P. BROPHY. “Rex.” Agricultural Course. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Literary 1, 4. Lawrean 2. War Saving Society 3. Juni- or Red Cross 3. 4. Play 3. Football 4. Baseball 4. Boys' Working Reserve 3. He’s not very good, he’s noI very had. We'd simply call him a jolly good lad. WINIFRED CECELIA BRADY. “Winnie.” History-French Course. Girls’ Club 1. 3. 4. Literary 1, 4. Philoniathian 2. War Saving Society 3. Junior Red Gross 3, 4. Here’s to a girl who can carry her share For work, surely none can compare. ELSIE GANNON. “Else.” Ilistory-French Course. Girls’ Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Literary 1. 4. Lawrean 2. War Saving Society 3. Junior Red Cross, 3. 4. When I’m in my deepest slumber Some one calls, then I say, “Number?” Page Six
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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 LEO .MITTEN. “Mitt ” .Agricul 11!ra! Course. Athletic Association 3, 4. President of Association 4. Baseball 3. 4. Junior Red Cross 3, 4. War Saving Society 3. Vod- vil 2. Debate 1. Boys’ Working Reserve 2. Judging team 3. If you sii l,' to find llic name of this lad Loo ,' thi tin 1‘rof’s Detention mil. IRMA .MEBUY. “ Irmie.” Hislory-French Course. liris' Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Literary. 1. 4. Lau- rean 2. War Saving Society 3. Junior Red Cross 3. 4. She never laughs with mirth and glee, Hal she’s Merry, donl yon see? FRANK P. SHERIDAN. “Frankie.” Ilistory-Frencb Course. Athletic Association Treasurer 3, 4. Lit- erary 1. 4. Philomathian 2. Play 3. Vod- vil 2. War Saving Society 3. Junior Red Cross 3. 4. Assistant Advertising Mgr. Arrow 2. ('hr. Junior Prom. Vice Pres. Senior Class 1. 2, 3. 4. Music, shows, dancing, bright lights, In these we know our Frank dilights. HAROLD C. STOECHER. “Dimples.” Modern Classical. Athletic Association 3, 4. Football 2, 4. Baseball 3. 4. Play 3. Literary 1. 4. Law- rean 2. Yodvil 2. Debate 4. Junior Red Cross 3. War Saving So. 3. He’s never crazy about his books, But likes good times and maidens’ looks. 1‘age Eight
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