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SENIORS Margaret McGure (“Mag”) Orchestra; Philomathean; Royal Dra- matic Club. Oh. Margaret and Marguerite are an inseparable pair— If Marguerite’s near. Margaret is also there. Marguerite’s a speaker, and Margaret’s a singer. And each at her talent is sure a “hum- dinger.” Henry Hunt (“Oily”) Football ’18, ’19, ’20; Baseball; Trail Staff. Bets on Henry in football were never a loss, And because of his wounds he received a Red Cross; But in spite of his wounds in his foot- ball career. His aches were all cured by one steno- grapher, dear! 3 Roxey Fitch (“Baby”) Royal Dramatic Club. “Innocence is bliss, therefore I am happy.” Roxey is one of the prettiest and most popular N. H. S. girls. Those blue eyes and auburn hair are sure to win for her a bungalow just for two” in the near future. George McKinney “Long Boy”) “Built for speed and not for comfort.” George is one of Mr. Denbo’s most brilliant pupils, and as George’s father is a grocer, George will probably act as bookkeeper in the store for a short time, after which we think he will set up a store and family of his own. Marguerite Newblock (“Fat”) Philomathea Pres ’18; Royal Dramatic; Y. W. C. A. I’m tired of books. I’m tired of balls; where’s my Jerry?” One of N. H. S.’s most talented elo- cutionists. A future advocate of “Anti- fat.”
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SENIORS ■ Uti I Agnes Wolf (“Pete”) Forensia; Normal Training. “I’d rather be bad than commonplace.” We think she will be a detective looking after the welfare of young way- ward girls. Albert Ryan (“Ab”) On typewriter keys he swiftly clicks. To what he begins he always sticks. Tho’ the day be long and the lessons dreary, He studies with a will both pleasant and cherry. Elsie Lee (“Pug”) Y. W. C. A.; Forensia; Philomathea. “A small bundle of energy and ambition A future public speaker on the mer- its of ‘'Kill ’em quicker” pain remedy. George Roane (“Roaney”) First in silence comes George—then the sphinx. But just the same, George thinks. And when his thots are put into deeds Everyone sits up and heeds. 1 Helen McCoy (“Oh, Hel—”) Senior Reporter; Forensia; Trail Staff. “Very fond of studying Bible heroes —especially David.” Says she is a school ma’am, to be. but (begging pardon, Helen) we can’t believe it. Twenty-two
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SENIORS Mildred Holland (“Midget”) Forensia; Sec. of class of ’20; Philo- mathea. Our brave secretary, so true and so kind. When the class of ’20 is left far be- hind. We’ll think of the day when you called the class roll. And a lusty present” was answered by each soul. Jack Engleman (“Happy Jack”) Altho’ he’s as mischevious as Tom Sawyer. He’ll probably make a dandy lawyer. For a bad beginning makes a good end. Therefore I think we’ll be proud of our friend. Susie Smith (“Sue”) Philomathea; Forensia; Normal Train- ing. In heart whole, and fancy free. No man can make a fool of me.” It is a shame that she aspires to be an old maid. Hiram Perkinson (“Fatty Arbuckle”) P. D. C. ’19, ’20. Turn back, oh time, in thy flight, and give me Mellon’s Food again for tonight.” The fact that Hiram is the most sought-for man in the Senior class is probably due to the fact that every- body loves a fat man.” g Fern Perry (“Tiny”) This youthful maiden of dimunitive Size Is very quiet, but very wise. If called on forty-Meven times a day She’d always, always make an A.” Twenty-four
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