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GEORGE LEON KOCH General ,KochAie,' HH1: norm' flu-nked mul he 'never lied I reckon he never Icviowofl how? This bright, rosy-1-heeked, little fellow c-omes from Howertown. I-Ie was rather fortunate. as the cement pike made it a pleasure for him to ride to svhool in his flivver. George thinks a lot but says little- in other words quiet, but, Oh My! He was very shy in his Freshman year, but sinre then he has changed a good bit. Although net the brightest ill the L-lass, George knows scimltitic' fa1'1x1i11g and also how to water the milk. By the trio, he was for a long time renowned as a hero in room 18. He showed his spirit, in taking part in Basket- ball Teams and on Field Day, and says he still has a lot of spirit left. George intends to be:-ome a l'll0C'hil1llC and the whole class wishes him suceess. AMPTENNIAN, '23 ' ERMA RUTH MILLER Hello! Bobby !-Erma of the 'sparkling eyes and ebony hair. Give her a man to talk to and she will be satistied. She's some slim-k talker and won second prize in the orator- ical contest by saying '5Y0ll,1'G a ripper, you are . Besides she is the swellest dresser of the class and belongs to the Inseparable Three. Erma is a very good actress too. Martha in Step Lively was some de- mure, little maiden-not so? Erma's favor- ite haunt is church and we c-au't blame her --so mm-11. She is one of the gang that makes life hard for the luncheon room g.rnard.ians. Erma has taken the l'0ll'll'IlGl'i'i2l1 1-nurse and is quite a wizard at the keys. Twcnfy Stix
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RUTH H UHN RICH A Rl PS Academic I RuFus Iluplny om .lg from care lim free! Wliy :whit they all 0onfen,t like mr? Until this year Ruth was one of our et,nu1u'ry maidens and as fi ner usual was very quiet. Then suddenly fi gust of wind blew her into town and likewise stirred up her spirits. Now she is one of the noisies-t in the class. Ruth takes things as they mine and does not worry about the out-- eouie. She is ai nieinlmer of the Latin 'l'iio and an active worlier in Geo1netry???? Ruth is one of the few in our c-lass that has a surplus amount of elass spirit. Allho not taking part very often in the aftfairs, she l' is always ready' to lend a hand. As yet Ruth doeys not know definitely what she intends to do when she leaves S hool but we have our suS1nleions, for she f'arried her part in the Senior play with a manner that indicated hidden talents in aeting. SAMUEL FRANKLIN GUITGT-111111 General 'tSmmuy A 1Ii.s motli,ei s pride, his futhefs joy I-leie we are! Sain with the rosy elieeks .und ffJ1WV01' gSllli1il1gf fare and tricky eyes. lf he isnt cracking jokes his friend Snuh , Pollard tliay Shoernakerl is doing it. But good putting: fini aside, Sain is a pretty skate. He is interested in 1l1E.l.IllLlil'S. and is a handy lllllll whenever srenery is needed for a play or operetta. He showed his aer- ing alnlily in the operetta and as an arator ill the Urutoriaial Contest. He was inter- ested in allileties. taking aetive part in Basketball. He a good teacher-tea.ser. I :and is well versed in English. He is u i nn-inlier of the Senior Trio. an-Ll a lover of the Ford. He is forever running llltllllld in the flivver, not 15 miles per hour. lout -ill .und if he only could, he would go GU. As for eorners, Why he just goes around those . , .ou 2 wheels, There seems to lie a certain :attraction in Czitasauqua-init that is the 'way of the world. Sain expel-ts .to lN+l'U1llV 2:1 ll'lGC'hDIl'iC. Tzrmi ty Jilin? IXBIPTESNIAN,
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H. JOSEPHINE KOPENHAVER Academic I Josie f'Those true eyes Too pure and too honest in aught to disguise ' The sweet soul shining through them This modest young lady came to us from Gherryville four years ago. But not until her Junior year did someintluence radiating from the upper class so completely change her that it became a pleasure to come to school and the monotony of riding on a train slowly disappeared. Josephine is one of the brightest girls in the class. She is the linguist of the classy her future is replete with bright possibilities. She has been a very faithful and obedient student. While her favorite studies are the languages she has struggled and persevered through mathematics with a tenacity which was admirable. Aside from her studies her chief occupation is watching for the mail man a11d cultivating her garden. She has been as successful a gardner as a student. Josie raised onions as big as apples and 1-ultivated flowers as fragrant as the most expensive perfume. Josephine is going to Hood College with Edith Where she will be a, shining light and from which college we are sure will be graduated with honors. The class of 1923 wishes her a bright future and will not be surprised to see her as a professor i11 one of the large colleges of the coun try. GEORGE CARON RIZNER Academic I Wlclcief' lc-kie is one of the best stand-lays of the class. Although he left us for Connecticut in his second year he returned again in 1922. He says he cou1dn't stand the clean climate? He always turns up where you least expect him and pops some dandy answers in chemistry when the rest are stumped. He loves his languages espec- ially French and has a weakness for Trig. Ickie has a very sweet tooth and sold? about fifteen boxes of candy for us. We have never seen him accompanying the gentler sex but we may be fooled. You know how 'tis. He is an excellent sprinter as was shown in the 1922 Field Day exer- cises. Keep on sprintin' Ickie. Twenty Seven AMPTl'INNllXN, ' v
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