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Nazareth PjJgh School FRANCES ROTH Fran Rothie” Frances is quiet, but everything about her spells friendliness. She's the youngest member of the class, but does she know what early to bed is? Not if the High School swains can help itl In spite of Rothie's many side attractions, she's loyal to her studies. Frances is one of the fairest of twenty- six’s maids. We were afraid when she declared she would shear her curls, but the result is so pleasing that we bid others to follow suit. Her mild nature is a balm on stormy days—nothing angers her and she is a real sport. Honors: Prendent. Student Council (4); Secretary. Literary Society (4): Glee Club (2) (4); Secretary and Treasurer. Student Council (3): Secretary and Treasurer. Music Club (4): Vice- President. Class (4); Publicity Committee (3). EVELYN RUNDLE PAUL RUSSELL Ronnie Hey Pauley Husky Edelmans surely did us a big favor when it sent Evelyn our way. Is silence golden? Evelyn, you must be a millionairess! (What she says though is worth while.) Promptness and dependability are always practiced by her. If she says she'll do a thing you can bet your last cent she'll do it—and that's all there is to it! Bills are usually liabilities to people, but Evelyn put her Bill on the other side of the balance sheet. Reference: Poe's Bells—fourth stanza. Honors: Glee Club (2) (4). After all has been explained, no matter what the subject. Paul is sure to get awake and ask what it was all about. After a lot of coaxing. Paul will do a lot. if a girl asks it. He is easy-going, but he very seldom misses a horse ride. Argue with him? It can't be doncl He'd agree with you so as to be polite or to save energy. His smiles are usually hearty grins of good-fellowship. He's a valuable asset to our basketball team and to our class. We could not do without him and we hope he'll find it hard to forget us. Honors: Class President (I): Student Council (I): President. Athletic Association (4); Glee Club 4): Class Play (4); Varsity Basketball (3) (4); Cosier Staff (4).
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Che Comet 1926 EVELYN MESSINGER Eve” Rockie A rush up the steps; a violent opening of the door; a slamming of books—and we have Evelyn. Dancing and men seem to play a big part in the life of this maid, but whatman wouldn't dance with one who is as accom- plished in the art as Evelyn? When she is somebody's stenog” she'll make Tillic the Toiler consider herself a back number. No party is complete without her and she hasn't any extra avoirdupois either. We'll just add that Evelyn's middle name is “Mary Jane. Honors: Glee Club (2): Treasurer. Commercial Club (4). ELIZABETH NEUNER Betty Lizzie” This one! Why every one knows her. for that's Elizabeth Ncuncr! Isn't it great to live within a stone's throw of the school building? Maybe that's the reason so much responsibility is usually shifted to “Betts. But. then, we must have some excuse for her effi- ciency. She's good-natured and jolly and cosy to tease. To know her is to be fond of her. She’s a fine hiker, too. To manage this wayward class is some job and we'll say for Betts that she should be a capable mule-driver after this year's experience. Honors: Class President (3) (4); Comet Staff (4); Glee Club (2) (4); Vice-President. Commercial Club (3) (4); Clats PUy 41; Student Council (3) (4); Vicc-Prctident. Claw (2). IRENE REIMER Renie” Reimer” Laugh and the world laughs with you. love and the males love too. Any one's birthday approaching—Irene would never miss the chance to plan a party, and they're some parties too! Irene's disposition is changeable as April weather, but she docs love to write poetry which is that kind of poetry. We never thought Irene resembled a rooster, but when Mr. Batt accuses the senior members in the main room of cawing” we suspect that's where the idea came from. Irene's pet ambition is to be a teacher and we'll say for her the pupils will be lucky to be tecchcd by such a kind- hearted damsel. Honors: Comet Staff (4); CUw Historian »).- (2) (3) (4); Glee Club (2) (4).
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Che Comet 1926 MARY SANDERCOCK Sandy Merry” Although Mary is on out-of-town stu- dent. she doesn't seem to miss many of the High School activities. Mary is usually very modest, but we have found one time when she “blow her own horn.” This is the time when dramatics appear on the horizon. Every one will testify that she is a good companion and a mighty good sport. We love her merry giggle and laughing eyes. Mary is a Latin-adept and is always willing to impart her knowledge to others. However. Mary knows her own mind. If she thinks she's right not even Solomon in all his wisdom could convince her otherwise. Honors: Class Play (4); Class Treasurer (2) (3) (4); Glee Club (2); Associate Editor. Conkt (4). CLETA SCHLEGEL Shorty “Clrta And here we have our own little Clcta— a good sport, faithful and kind-hearted. Cleta's voice is so well-modulated that it’s a job to ascertain her hopes and ambitions. We challenge the teases from Hcllcrtown to Bangor to ruffle her calm— temper is a thing unknown to her. If the state would require six hours of study in an evening. Clcta would acquiesce. She's what you would term the type of girl who wouldn't think of questioning the obey in that I will affair. Honors: Glee Club (2). DOROTHY SMART Smarty Dart Dot Jimmie Let us introduce to you our mathe- matical shark and Charleston fiend. When skirts and hair were shorn she wanted to follow suit, but instead she trumped—lienee the Jimmie.” Jimmie expects to go to Cedar Crest and we warn the Muhlenberg men: She comes, she goes, she has conquered. English professors say climaxes should appear at the finish, but Jimmie is too many climaxes to be analyzed. Honors: Glee Club (2) (4); Geometry Prlxe (2); Basketball (4).
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