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BERTHA MAE BECKETT Bertha came to N. L. H. S. in the Junior Class. She came to us highly recommended, and has kept up her high record ever since. She has fitted herself for a teacher and she is sure to succeed. She has won many friends since she has been among us. Bertha has a very kind disposition and is ever ready to help those to whom she may be of assistance. She is very fond of blue eyes and light hair, especially of the other sex. GEORGE LOY BROWN George lives quite a distance out of town, but this does not keep him from attending regularly. He is the star of the class, securing merits for his work during his entire High School course. He expects to go to O. S. U. next year, where he will do special work in agriculture. He is in love with the farm and intends to “make good.” He is Associate Editor of the “Lexing-tonian.” George will succeed! JOE M. BRADDOCK Joe is certainly enjoying his H. S. work. Latin is difficult for him, but he enjoys Science and Mathematics. His favorite study is electricity, and thru his love and ability for the subject he has shown us the great possibilities for himself in the electrical field. He is going to O. S. U. to take a course in electricity. He is an active business manager of the “Lexingtonian and an enthusiastic member of the class. 9
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EDWARD JOSEPH GREELY “Red, the Incorrigible” President Senior Class Edward has always attended this school and has made a host of friends. He is the possessor of a winning personality, an abundance of humor and a mischievous twinkle in his blue eye. He is a general favorite with all and, without a doubt, is the most popular member in the class. He is manager of the H. S. basketball team, president of the class and an efficient business manager of the “Lexingtonian.” “Red” is very fond of outdoor sports and “politics.” Success to our president! 8
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AUDREY GRACE KINSEL Audrey is a brown-haired, brown-eyed girl, who came to us from the country, is very modest and a diligent worker. She came to us in the Senior year and was heartily welcomed. Audrey has the distinction of having graduated from High School three times. She is quite reticent concerning her future, but we find she has a desire to be prominent in the educational world. Here’s to Audrey, the girl with a will; Here's to Audrey, who is working still; Here’s to the one who came last to our class; Here’s to the dreamy brown-eyed lass! LORETTA MAE LEACH Mae is another one of our girls whose home is now in the country. She has always attended the schools here and has many friends. She has done good work in school and has been amply rewarded. Has fitted herself for teaching, and we wish for her success. Mae is very studious, an apt student, and reads a great deal. She has light hair and gray eyes, has a lovely disposition, and is a fine girl to have for a chum. Mae is Social Editor of the “Lexingtonian,” and is very enthusiastic about its publication. She has won her way into the hearts of all. She is the possessor of a clear soprano voice which is very pleasing to the ear. WARREN R. DONNELLY W. D., the son of our genial P. M., received his early training in the rural school. During his High School course he has been a pupil of N. L. H. S., and has made warm friends; particularly is he a favorite with the lady instructors. If he forges the link and enters the profession of pedagogy, time will tell. Here’s to you, Warren, may success be yours! IO
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