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JUNE THE OICIHI 1921 CECILE MARY ANN HARTSELL. Cecile has been with us all along and is a good sport. During Junior Hi days she was noted for climbing the ropes clear to the ceiling. Now she is note I for being quiet; she only giggles and talks when it is necessary, but—she judges when it is necessary. She plans to be an instructor of youth. WILLIAM C. HEIN. Football ’18-’19,-’20. A. A. Constitution Revision Committee. Class Historian. “Pete” is one of those deep-flowing guys. Still waters, in other words. But, when he is moved to make remarks, they are worth hearing. He is a clever roller of the “bones” pulled in the postoffice by the “dumb public,” and he car. make his listeners rock with laughter. As a good friend and a depen iable one, Pete is there. MYRA MERCEDES HIRST. Myra, although her middle name recalls the dashing brunettes of Spain, is a very distinct blonde, resembling more a Viking maid. Maybe, Myra is Spanish, but we don’t believe it. We suspect that her name will undergo a litt'e changing next year sometime. N’est-ce pas. Myra? WILLIAM B. HOLT. Holt is sure to make a good city father. Whenever anyone gets up in English oral and attacks the garbage disposal system, he objects, showing how much worse it would be if there were no system at all. If he is not a councilman, a street commissioner, or a mayor before he is one hundred years of age, lie never will be. His excellent work on the business staff of the OiCiHi is commendable indeed. Pago Nineteen
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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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JUNE THE OICIHI 1921 FLORENCE HORNER Florence used to be rather shy. We said USED to be, but that was before Albert happened along, and now,—oh, well, you know. ELEANOR I. HOY. I overheard this conversation in Senior Hi last year. Soph to Senior: “Who is Eleanor Hoy?” Senior: “Why, she’s the senior girl with the pretty light curly hair.” We agree thoroughly with that Senior. And we also are agreed that Eleanor is one dandy good scout. CHARLES BURKE HULL. It is indeed refreshing to look at such a clean looking chap as Hull. They are quite rare. One look at his clear, honest face gives one a renewed inil.li in mankind. Even his best friends do not know when this son of Virtue has his Sunday night dates, although quite sure he has them. So, Burke would be a good fellow to confide secrets to. REBECCA AVERY JAMES. Let me introduce to you one of the bright lights, in other words stars, of our class. Avery’s histronic ability was revealed to O. C. H. S. when she took the part of Mrs. Ralston, Bill Fountain’s temperamental wife, in “Nothing But the Truth.” To say Nothing But the Truth, Ave. certainly is some actress. We predict a Broadway success for her in the near future. Page Twenty
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