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BE SSl E MAY STOFFLET Com-uiereial This girl tallro U, b1l,s'i-ness course, Useful lmowlcrlge she will claim, To be employed by IL lJ'lLS'I:'ll1GSS frm, In thin future, is her aim. Bessie is a quiet girl, but sometimes she get the giggles and it is hard to make her stop. She is a .good student and is always ready to lend a helping hand. Wo'1'k while you work, and -play while you play, is her motto. The cam-p fire group is proud to elaim her as one of their members, for Bessie is faithful to duty and service, and lived up to the law of the camp to her best possible ability. She chose as her line of studies. the commer- cial course. Some day she expects to work as a. stcnographer for a reliable firm. AMl,'l'ENNI:XN, '22 FRANKLIN ROBERT GDRGITS Aceclemic As a Freshman, Franklin -was very bashful, but he soon woke up to the fact that it would not pay. His social duties have never inter- fered with his studies which are usually com- plete QCD. He is very fond of Manual Train- ing and has done splendid work in it. As one of our first violinists of the school orchestra, he has, during the four years, help- ed to make it a success. His musical voice has also made him famous in the boys Glee Cluh of which he is -a member. Some day, perchance, when he has completed his violin studies and has entered the cultural world, his name will be flashed in gleaming lights above the entrance to the Metropolitan Opera. House. T wen ty-th ree
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PEARL IRENE HILLS Commercial 17 ev' 'na-nie is Pearl, She is a jewelg Um' pia-110-plzryivzg Is the tallr of the school. Never early, never late, always on time. Such seems to be the motto of this dark-eyed maiden, for she lives up to it very Well. Pearl fa pretty name belongs to a pretty girl, you knowj is always eheerfulg 'which ex- plains the reason for her being so popular among the girls-and lboys. As to Pearl 'S abilities in flramatics and pub- lic speaking, anybody ,who counts at all can tell you of her success in several plays, and how easily she ran away with second prize in the Oratorical Contest. We feel confident that the Campfire Girls could scarcely get along without her because of her activity in that organization. Some people say that a person who can play the piano well can make the typewriter hum. lf tha.t's the ease, we know why it is that Pearl can make the typewriter look like a per- petual inotion machine. Pearl expects to be a counuei-cial teacher, and we are sure she will bc successful if she should carry out her plans and be as cheerful, pleasant, faithful and upright as she is now. Twenty-two ALFRED R KNLECH T Commercial I 'Knechty ' ' This is the man of music and vim, For you always see him. funlth his violin. In Chfurch :mil school a-ncl th.eat1'e.S', too, We hope he'll be happy whatever h.e'II do. -Alfred was a. very quiet boy in school ,hut was very musical. He played four years in the orchestra and was one of the best violinists that N. H. S. ever had. lt takes one with pep and ambition to excel him. His aim is to go to school to learn the art of a jeweler. Our class knows when Alfred opens his shop his eye will be open for a sue- cessful business career. AMPTENNUN, '22
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ISABEL MARIE MILLER Commercial ' ' Izzle ' ' Here is one of the many pretty and famous girls who hail from thethird ward. She is an honorary member of the Chatterbox Club, but is otherwise a good girl except when the teachers aren't around. Her main hang-out is the movies and she lives up to the motto, -Never allow your studies to interfere with your pleasure. She is a good athlete and proved it by her work on the class basketball team for two years. She has ability in speak- ing and took part in the .Senior Class Play and in a number of Campfire plays. Although she has the commercial course, she intends to enter Normal School next year, and we all hope she will prove successful as a teacher. SAMUEL RENNER, JR Commercial Revmer ' ' Twenty-four Au artist, s-ir, should rest 'Ln art, And wfuive a little of his claim: To love the deep 'musical wrt ls more than mere poetic fame. Renner has hammered his way through high school. He has been pianist for the high school orchestra for the past three years. Wherever there is a noise in the high school Renner is there, looking innocent. His voiee is always heard above the rest in the class-room. Samuel 's future is not known, but we all wish him suc- cess in whatever he attempts. AHIPTENNIIKN, '22
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