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RALPH HEISTER Shorty” “Shorty” or “Pony” has outgrown his first epithet and we hope the later. “Shorty’s” popularity (with the girls:) and athletic ability has grown almost as rapidly as his statures. We are certain the world will welcome him with “les bras ouverts.” CARMA HAGAN “Mary Jane” Carma. with her pleasing manner and unobtrusive disposition, proved a welcome arid useful addition to our class during its decline in numbers. She is noted as a culinary expert and rumor says she will ere long use her talent in a lonely man’s kitchen. DONNA RIGGLE “Sunny” When you meet Donna you meet a quick sunny smile reflecting her cheerful, happy disposition. She entered our ranks only this year but in this short time has shown herself highly talented, especially in dramatics and music.. FREDERICK SCHWAB “Fritz” Frederick, a youth of great stature, has only been with us this year but has won the friendship of everyone. His diligent, studious nature has caused him to be looked to as a model by his classmates. LEODA SHOEMAKER Leota comes to us each morning fresh from the “auld sod. She is quiet and meek in the presence of many, yet overflowing with fun and mischief in the presence of few. “Her modesty’s a candle to her merit.” 12
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CLYDE BARTHALOW “Clarabel” Here’s to our class historian! Few can with him compare, His pleasing, talkative nature,— His teaching is known everywhere. WATSON DAUGHERTY “Watts” Our president is one of the most unassuming of our number, quiet, deliberate, but sure. He has ability both along the athletic and elocutionary line. “Watts” never looks “girl-ward.” “laneward,” or “backward,” and v;e are sure he can not but succeed when he takes up the higher things in life. BERYL BEAUREGARD “Red” Although Beryl always has her lessons and is very studiously inclined yet the mischievous twinkle in her eyes portrays her love for fun, in spite of the color of her hair, as a friend she will be found “true blue.” JOHN REHARD “Johnnie” We all know our cheer leader to be one of the peppiest of class mates. He has shown marked musical ability both as a singer and in the orchestra. His energetic manner has helped to bring glory to old N. H. S. and we feel he is one for whom the world is waiting. LOIS ZIMMER “Tot” Lois with her quiet, unassuming manner, -unny smile, and cheerful disposition has won many steadfast friends. She has chosen for her moto, “Lessons first: then play,” and consequently she ranks high in her classes. I I
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ELVIN HANNAHS “Ben’’ Although every year Elvin said he would not be with us again yet we are thankful to say that the beginning of each new year found him still in our midst. He is very much interested in athletics and has proved a worthy member of our class. EDYTH CARR “Edy” Edyth is quiet, reserved, and modest, ever cautious; never bold. She seems to think that she would like to teach school but judging from appearances we predict that she will soon take up a course of domestic science. VERGIL JOHNSTON “Verg” Our big man “Verg” is very attentive in school work and is an excellent historian. He is a loyal booster of the class of ’22 and ranks high in athletics. DOROTHY OAKLEAF “Dot” Dorothy is one of our prominent senior girls, always willin-g to do her part. Although she is red headed, she is very quiet and submissive. She has a voice “ever soft and gentle; an excellent thing in woman. LEWIS FLETCHER “Fletch” “Fletch” is the most industrious boy in our class. He says he is here for business and he certainly makes every minute count. “Never put off ‘til tomorrow what you can do today” is his motto, and with this aim in view we predict for him a high place in the wrorld. 13
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