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SENIORS 1934 Hart, Thomas F. Tommie' Tommie in the water Is like en airship in the air Just sv inqs his arms and kicks his feet A flash---and he's there. Hill. Marqaret E. Peggy' A plump, a cheery little maid Who. we're sure will make the qrade When it comes to beinq sweet Peqqy Hill just can't be beat. Henderson, Donald H. Don' A freckled lad from Whitaker A boy of bashful ways But when he walks alonq the street The qirls qo in a daze. Hollis, Elmer F. Chief No, it can't qo in this issue Or, we must add a leaf . Are the words of Mr. Hollis Our Editor-in-Chief. Hough, Donald Houghie’ A slender breezy windstorm, A trumpet player too. We hear he likes a certain one Who's known to us as Sue. Harrison, George E. Judge A shy and bashful red-head Who treats his studies well. When ambition stands the test Our Georqe will sound the bell. Havrilla, Albert Al At first wo thouqht that he was shy But now he's proved his worth As a business man he's rated hiqh Of work he knows no dearth. Hleba, Frances Fritz Fritz just loves her dancinq And loves to talk to boys But you can be sure she is refined And doesn't make much noise. Hoffman, Charles T. Bud 'Tis said that ’Gents prefer the blondos This may be true---and yet---Our handsome Bud seems to prefer A certain small brunette. Homer, Gwendolyn Gwennie We never hear of Gwennie Unless we hear of Bill And has she qot vitality? I'll say, she's never still! Patje twenty-three
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SENIORS Gatehouse, Amelia J. Mimi A quiet, demure type One who minds her own affairs A qirl whose laughing, lovable ways Can't possibly put on airs. Gifford, Allen A. Giff In classrooms he’s a crackerjack We like his hearty laughter To girls he never turns his back, We wish him joy hereafter. Glover, Eleanor C. 'Hon Wo hear that Eleanor is enqaqed To a chap from Homestead Park We all hope their married life Will be as happy as a lark. Gross, Elmer A. Dcz A gross, twelve dozen; A hundred forty-four Here we have just Elmer And we don’t need any more. Hamnett, Charles Chuck Charley's six feet four we hear. To colleqe he will go. We wish him luck for each new year, He ioves his studies so. Gibson John W. Wally Wally can qet women And qet them pretty quick But when it comes to German He doesn't seem so slick. Gifford, Grace Grade She’s quiet, very likeable, And knows just what to say. Whenever school is finished. To her delight, she'll play. Greenstein, Merle M. Greenie Lack of study 'tis needless to say Will never stand in Martin's way. For he was the stern old socialist And acted in the senior play. Guest, Ellis Russell Farmer A tall, blonde qallant, Who lauqhs at life; Forqets all his worries, Stays away from strife. Harris, James Jay Doesn’t care a fiq for qirls. Or even wine or sonq; He’s sober and he's serious In life, he'll qet along. 1934 Page twenty-two
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Horvat, Andrew J. Andy When it comes to ialkinq Andy can play the qame With his jokes and stories He puts the Baron to shame. Hulme, Florence E. Flossie When it comes to niceness Our Flossie takes the cake. She's a true blue personality Positively not a fake. Jacobs, Virginia Jake Jake has dancinq ability As all of us can see But only one ambition To chanqe ner name to Dee . Johnson, Edna Ed A qirl whose talents may not be known But a poet she aims to be Mav her fame reach all the boundaries Of every well known sea. Jones, Gladys Gladdy We seldom hear from Gladdy She's so quiet and so neat She never fails to qive a smile To every one she meets. SENIORS Hresko, Mary Elizabeth Mary only stays at school But half the time you see She works for a livinq, She qrasped opportunity. Jacobs, Andrew Yuck Good old Andy Jacobs Jolly, happy, but dumb; And when he starts to arque He can strinq you round his thumb. Johnstone, Charles M. Chuck A blonde and handsome chap Who's as fickle as can be. How many qirls were there this week? Answer, one, two, three. Jonash, Margaret A. Peg No better shorthand student, She knows her outlines well. Suro os a private secretary In dictation she'll excel. Kane, Frances Mary Fran 'Tis said that persons with red-hair Have fiery dispositions But Frances is a patient qirl With hiqhly aimed ambitions. 1934' Page twenty-four
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