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T A T iL £ FORM VIII Rack R. »—Carolyn fUlthtr, Jant Kanrltr. Miriam l.uekrr. Mia llopwood. Could. Mam Hoot r». I rat). I Mcleanffhltm, Adr.!t (lh.rU. lit I to Short. Mam Jajtray, Jantt llnlklry, CK.snra R' « —I’rgpy Thornton, f orit Mr Km alt. . ■«« Crate Knkrma, Crate Attn Campbell. Helm Hetkwilh. Arlinr Miller, Sally Hell. Grrtrhrn lluuu-hil.1. KUa Stvrgir l‘d I them. Ronrmarit Grrgom. Kathryn Peeblta. f' OM How—Hetty Jonrt. I'hytlir t'cre Irtonr. Kir a nor Smith. Mary Shaw. Mary Knoblauch, Ktlrn llroun, Virginia Roberta. Mary Cither. Klitabeth Map.a. J Page Twenty tivo
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THE NIMH FORM PRESENTS ITSELF TO THE READERS OF THE TAT I.Ell AS A SERIES 01 COM Dill MS. CANYOl SOI A E I S .' 1. She's last hut not least every moraine. 1. M. k. MrC 2. “My mother hid me hind my hair.” 2. K. J. 3. My motto: “Always agree. 3. C. W. 4. She was. i . and always will he a fool hall star at heart. 4. B. S. 5. Our exception to “Ccntlcmen Prefer Blondes,” would pass 100' I on a test on Lindbergh. 5. B. M. 6. This blonde prodigy always makes a good dummy in a bridge game. 0. V. II. 7. Our cartoonist whom the teachers so appreciate. 7. P. B. 8. Where'd you get those eyes? 8. L. P. 9. We see red w hen she goes hy!” 9. K . S. 10. A stylish name and a close cut head. 10. VI. V. II. Our feminine Hercules. II. J. IE 12. A walking dictionary. 12. A. B. 13. She trips in Terpsichore's footsteps. 13. A. 1.. 14. Our permanent'' friend. 14. K. 1.. 15. She would he first in everything and so she had to lead i t having Mumps. 15. B. N. 16. Class funnyhone. 16. M. W. 17. Specializes in sneezing. 17. 1.. . N. 18. A goml ail for Palmolive. 18. 1). 1). 10. The class-room contortionist. 19. C. P. 20. Horses. Horses, Horses. Crazy over Horses! 20. B. T. 21. She wears a mute in French Class. 21. B. 22. They may not !«• gentlemen hut they prefer her. 22. k. C. 21. Her goal i Wimbledon. 23. P. C. 24. The lukhottle Imp. 21. 11. B. 25. Our pretty, petite, and polite brunette. 25. E. 1). 26. Bright eyes. 26. I.. II. 27. Our minister’s daughter. The exception proves the rule 27. s. :. 28. Our character from Pickwick Papers.” 28. S. S. 29. Linked sweetness, long drawn out. 29. I), w. 30. “Oh! believe me if all those endearing young charms. 30. B. S. M.
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CHARACTER STUDY OF THE EIGHTH GRADE NAME WHAT WE HEAR MOST OFTEN FAVORITE OCCUPATION AMBITION FAVORITE SONG Helen Beckwith ill,! honestly! Getting confused. To be a decent athlete. Style All the While. Carolyn Bmciicr Am 1 tardy? Writing notes. To be a pianist. Ah! Ii- .i Dream. Me and Mv Boy Friend. Bufiis 1!. Johnson Brown Slurv Had .i 1 title 1 .null. Sally Beu. You're the type. telephoning. To get somewhere. Ellrn Brow Why' Asking questions. To design hats. Janet Bi i.klky Don't l»oilier me! Making point . To win Miioclbing. Crack Ann Campbell I'm mail. Wondering. To gel an A in gv»n. The Nul Brown Maiden. Anna Grace F.nkema Oh. ki.Mo! Asking how to do a math problem. To skip a study period. Work For the Night is aiming. Jaxe Fanslkh Do vie have to go out ihi-rrcex ? Writing on pink paper. To lie an aulboress. Bose Marie. Mahv FisHMI W hoop ! Writing poem■. Keeping her desk in orderly condition. To be a cartoonist. What'll 1 Do? I’llYU-tt Foin.vtoNr. You know 1 told you be fore class. Mi » Hoffman. To grow tall. Home. Sweet Home. Aur.i.r. Gi.t'EK Well. »hv mil? Getting A in everything. To avoid malnutrition. A Merry 1 ife. Annin Could You tlitop that! Losing things. To shrink. Where. Ob Where? Kuni MARIE GhCCORY Bui 1 ilon’l see! Beading novels. To draw shoes. Collegia! e. (tiuTiriiEN Haisciiii-H I'm glad you think o. Nothing. To got her liair long enough to do up! That Certain Party. Ijij.a llopwooo Mrs. Foiil»ione. 1 wa«n'l talking. Inuglting. To be a Senior. Dainty Mi««. Dirly Hands. Dirt Fare. Mary Jamway Oh. listen. Ella. Pasting. To lie a ruuM jester. Betty Jom« Watch me. Trying to lie clever. To boro Sally Bell. To stand ii Ik.lli feel. Cra v Words. Mary KnoRi.alcii 1 know! Answering questions. Sweet anil Low Miriam Licker 1 want my own sandwich Giving current event topics on Edison. To write and publish a mvsterv story. Km aretii Mapes Well. | like that! Collecting class dues. To be a professional Itorseluck rider. When Johnny Come, Marching llomr. Doris McKenzie Silence. Being absent. To catch up with ll«e class. Silent Night. lHARM. McLaI CHUN Isn’t «lie sweet? Answering notes. To lie a movie star. Me and Mv Shadow. Armne Mh.I.E.R Well—a. Collecting l.lndy’s pic •lire . To ride with I.indy. Up in the Air. Katiiiiiini Perries Do it yourself then. Studying To win the Olvinnic ruer. Whisper Song. ElXA S. PlI I NHI HY W here's Monie? ‘studying at recess. To spend a day in the lioautv parlor. Gh. You lb; Beautiful Doll. Virginia Roberto • II give you my vanilla for '«|Ur chocolate. Reporting |icop|c. To lie an English teacliet Nobody Know the 1 rouble I’ve Seen. Mary H k.eh • forgot. Setting an example. To get to school in time 1 Da Not Choose to Run. Bi.ttv Short Sure, I don't care. Drawing. To wear spike heels. I Sing Because 1 Have to Sing. Kii an r Smith Ouch! Bliving BVr jewelry. To have curly hair. Ain't She Sweet? Mary Sham Well. I B ,r|| Drawing pictures. To swim the Atlantic. Drink to Mr Only W ith Tllinr Eye . Peccy Thompson 1 was absent and didn’t get the assignments. Tipping over her chair. To play hooky. Crazy Over Horse .
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