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Millard Stofflet Milux “Of all those Arts, in which the Wise excel. Nature’s chief Masterpiece is experi- menting well. There appears upon the horizon, a sign of Boyle’s. Parady’s and Charle's suc- cessor starting to climb the ladder of success. Millard is a real genius in Chemistry. Perhaps some day he will find his pot of gold among his chemical compounds. Wc wish success to you, Millard, but beware, for some chemicals are like some women, the farther away the better. Lucy Wunderly Lutz” And she who complies against her will, Is of her own opinion still. I.ucy is the last girl in the class alpha- betically but that does not imply that she is the least. Lucy is a hard worker and her efforts arc always crowned with success. There’s nothing that Lucy especially loathes, save recitations in Chemistry, from which she emerges with her customary speech. I’m all rattled. Lucy’s desire is to study medicine and the class wishes her every success. Warn- ing-Woe to the patient who requests medical attention at 8:40 A. M.. for Lucy seems to possess a certain aversion for that time and always reports at 8:41 Nazareth High School George Weiss “Weissib” “IVbo speaketh when he's spoken to. George is a quiet and modest fellow. While he isn't actually a woman hater, he's too shy to talk about girls. George is popular and is liked by all. lie is enthusiastic in athletics, especially basket ball. His hobby is hair-cutting but we believe George to have higher ideals in mind and means to strive for them. The wish of the class is for your success.
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Svea E. Petterson SWITX ' A dear little Miss, an agreeable smile. A keen sense of butuor, a neat little style. Switz has always been one of the most studious members of our class. She stands well in her studies but her con- duct marks. Oh! Oh! I’m afraid Switz” is a bit too fond of talking and throwing erasers around the room. “Switz” has a verv pleasant disposition and has a smile for everyone, but she keeps the sweetest smile for -----. As far as wc know Switz would like to be a school ntarm”. Whatever her aim in life may he the good wishes of the class go with her. The Comet 1922 Frank M. Steckel Steckel'’ Never trouble trouble. Till trouble troubles you. Steckel believes in taking life easy. He enjoys spending bis leisure time at the “V” or in school arguing with Walter 1. Prank has lots of school spirit but he does not believe in displaying it. He is manager of the Varsity Basket Ball team of ’22 and president of our class. He discharged his duties of office in a praise-worthy manner. We do not know what Prank's ambitions are but into whatever vocation of life he may be called, the class wishes hint great success. Lea Unangst ’’Duckie School. she sang, is toil ami trouble. Honor’s but an empty bubble. Captain of the Girl’s Basket Ball Team. Lea is perhaps our most accom- plished dancer, but she does not confine her education to her feet. The art of blufllng is possessed by Lea alone. Many a teacher pondered over her garrulous answers and we as a class listened in awe struck silence as she revealed the won- ders that have as yet not been ex- pounded by philosophers. Lea desires to become a physical instructor and the Class of '22 extends its best wishes that all her expectations may be realized.
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I Since we started out together Beneath our colors, red and blue Our class has won its laurels Always learning something new. In athletics or the class room We have ever heard the call Of our motto, true, enduring. That is. Labor conquers all. II Though we’ve had our little troubles. Clouds would always clear away And the sun of cheer and friendship Brought good fellowship in sway While we lost a few in passing— With regrets we saw them fall.— Still our class came thru victorious Heeding e’er our motto's call. The Comet 1922 -1922 in We have built a firm foundation. Looking forward to the years When vc face the world's great problems, Sometimes smiles and sometimes tears. Often then will come back visions Of our Alma Mater dear. And the burdens will be lightened Through our knowledge gathered here. IV Though we leave these halls regretful. To our teachers, sad farewell. We will ne'er forget their memories Or to help their praises swell. Ever fond our recollections Of our happy high school days. May they be to us like sunshine. Shedding light along our ways. E. F. KLEPPIXGER.
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