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JUNE THE OICIHI 1921 FLORENCE FISHER. “Thy army of friends would put to flight a city.” Florence is an Englander with a deliehtiul English accent. Being bright and studious he finished at mid year and has been working at ti c Prudential Life Insurance office. We would like to start a Life Insurance Company to assure her a life of health, wealth and happiness. DOROTHY IRENE FOQUET. Chairman Class Picnic 4. Dorothy always has her lessons so well that the other students are wont to exclaim “How does she get that way?” But studies have not taken all her time for she has taken part in all the social activities, an 1 spent hours concentrating on George. LUCILLE FOUCHE. Lucille is a buxom damsel—a good scout whom all of us like. In the four years in which we have known her she has always been the same jolly companion, always ready for fun. FRED VANAUSDALL FOX. Basketball T9-’20. ’20-21. Football ’20. “Pete” has two claims on Fame, his pompadour and his basketball ability. Which is the greater, we •annol decide, since both shine equally. ]’as;i Seventeen
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JUNE THE O I C I HI 1921 MARY ELIZABETH FARLIN. “She’s little, but Oh, My!” Betty used to have the prettiest curly hair and the prettiest red cheeks, natural too. Lately she has her hair up on her head and over her ears, you know, like the rest of the girls. But she still has the prettiest red cheeks, still natural. She has taken part in several amateur plays and acts natural, too. MARGARET FEELY. Junior Prom Committee 3. “Pep;” has a quiet dignity which has won for her the appelation, “Peg, the lady.” But once under this exterior you will find she is an all ’round good scout. NELLIE NAOMI FERRAN. Nellie is rather quiet, but she can make a lot of, we were going to say noise, but we mean music, on a piano or bass viol. She will probably stay here to play in the Roess orchestra, for she seems to be as sat'sfied with the job as Louis appears to be interested in his pianist. GEORGE W. FINNECY. It is said that the ability to tell a joke goes with red hair. Besides that George is Irish. As long ago as our Freshman year we can remember George having friendly visits to Mr. Baum’s office for letting his good nature overflow in a “quiet” class room. A good scout whom we’re glad to call a friend. I’ape Sixteen
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JUNE THE O ICI H I 1921 JACK GADDESS. Jack is a handsome dog—and he knows it. He is a devotee of Vanity Fair, and his sartorial expression is a well selected replica of the “Well Dressed Man” department. We pi'edict great things for Jack. With Vanity Fair in one hand, a copy of the Oil Gas Journal in the other, (yes, Jack will be a student of oil and gas at Pitt next year, and we predict little difficulty for him in the gas department) and a Whizz Hang in his inside pocket, Jack will soon arrive. LOUISE IRENE HAGERTY. Irene, although she hails from the country, is not at all countrified. Perhaps this is due to the bustling (?) city life of the 0. C. H. S. Irene is a quiet damsel, “a violet by a mossy stone,” but one whom there are many to praise. LUCILLE REBECCA HARSH. Lucille lives in Rouseville, but she has been with us several years, having started at Junior High. Children are more discriminating of character than High school students, yet Lucille has been a successful Sunday School teacher and Camp Fire Guardian. You probably have guessed that we wished to infer that she was a successful student and friend as well. FRANCES HASIAH Sweet, pretty and kinda shy, but you can’t put anything over on Frances and, say, you ought to hear her talk in English Oral. Whew--! Page Eighteen
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