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THE MIRROR Ruth Conway Tools linglish Course .L .X. '24, .252 Paine and the Poet '25g Jr. Red Cross '24, '25. Ihr t'.vr'x terra' rI1'f'pz'r than, Ihr' l1l'I7flL of writers .vtillefl at r'1'c'n. Ruth, that pretty dark-haired maiden appears to be somewhat quiet at lirst. hut, when you notice her dark eyes literally running over with laughter, you know that she is full of fun and always ready for a good time. Ruth has not been with usa very long time but from the first we have admired her charming dignity and pleasing personality. 'I'oots is always busy doing something and is ever willing to lend a competent hand to a dihtleult and sincere operation. Ruth expects to enter Syracuse l'niversity in a year and afterwards bc somebody's secretary. Dorothy Coon i.DOt,, Classical Course Glee Club '23, '24, '25g .X. A, '24, '25g Nadi Mad! '25g Cantata, Pipes of Pan '23: lXlirror Board '25, Stage Chairman of Latin Plays '2-1. I know fl lHf1il1t'l1 fair to see. Dot is rather a small creature with dimples and a contagious laugh. She is fond of everybody and everybody's fond of her. She seems rather quiet but there is a lot of fun in her makeup. Dorothy has glided through high school very successfully with four whole, complete years of Latin to her credit with no intention of being a doctor either. .Xmong the things that Dot likes are snap shots. trips to Dullois, and the Elks' Hoor. Ask her about them. Dorothy intends to continue her absorption of knowledge in some l - lucky normal or college. William Crissman Bill Scientific Fourse .X. .X. '21, '24, '25: Interclass Track '21, '23g Y. M. C. A. Drive '22g Cheer Leader '23, '243 Football '24, '2S3 Dramatic Society '2-15 History Club '22, Track Team '23. 'Tix not for man to trifle. Life is brief. Vl'ho is that, that stalks into the room every morning about 8:38, hollers, l'm here, and disappears? Nobody but our Bill, Hill is just that carefree type that comes and goes as he wills. Bill is unde- cided as to what he is going to do next year, but more than likely some college will claim him. T11 iriewz
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l T H E M I R R O R Sara Bell Bowers uSally Classical Course I Red Fross '22, '23, '24, '25, Class Note Reporter '25, Debating Society '25, XN'urzel-Flummery , '24, 'I'orch Board '24, Latin Play Committee '24, Such luquucity has no parallel. Honestly, now, 'LSally has wonderful powers of Conversation. She advances by long, cireuitous routes to statements of facts or she does, if she so chooses, deliberately tell the facts first. She wanders here and dabbles there with her imagination that has more elasticity than a ruh- ber band, and we hear most enticing original tales. Sally doesn't talk just to hear herself, but she has a definite point always in mind. She never could say Madam, you have bereft me of all words for she al- ways has a handsome stack on hand for uses Sally does more than just talk though. She is very diligent about her work and tries to do it to the best of her ability. The class extends its sincerest wishes for your future happiness and sueeees, Sally, in whatever you may do. Verna Marie Bryner 'tRezzie Re C011llllC1'CiLll l'ou1'se Red t'ross Speech '25, A. A. '25, Red t'ross '22, '23, '24, 25. H.llfI'IlHff7lg 111:11 przuzcing and glonfing and 111zm'ing. Singing rule little songs, reciting tongue-tied poetry and prac- ticing faney dance steps fill IXlarie's leisure tinie, also, and most ini- portant of all, is her business of motto printing. Her books are full of tiny slips of paper on which are written, in fancy printing, mottoes or sly sayings. If she isn't doing any of these things, you will tind her talking, but ones- in a while she is studying. However, with all of these diversified hobbies, she will certainly have an eventful future. After she graduates, she intends to go to l.Vashington. She may take the Vivil Service examinations and secure gi position, or she may enter an art school. l 'Ray Ray Caylor t , Classical Course Ttet-Ive .X. .X. '21, '22, '23, '24, '25, Good El1gllSll Plays 21, 23, Football 24, '25, Glee f'lub '25, Red Fross Drive '23, '24, lnterelass li. H. '24, '25, Fame and the Poet. Hr does hir talking through his hat. In spite of this, Ray is a friend of everyone. He is one of those happy-go-lucky fellows who takes life just as it comes. Ray is fond of teasing the girls, especially the one who sits next to him in S. On the other hand Ray is quite reserved and can get down to brass tacks. He is some football player too, He hasn't disclosed to us what he intends to do next year but we are sure he will succeed in whatever line he takes up.
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THE MIRROR -IamesCurry Jim Beanie Iinglish Course A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Track Team '23, '24, '25, Varsity B. ll. Teain '24, Varsity Football Team '24, '25, lnterclass Track Meets '23, '24, '25, Interclass ll. Ii. '24, '25, Debating Society '25, Quod VVrangle '25, Red Vross '22, '23, '24, '25, l reshman Play '22, Clean-up Day '22, '23, '24, '25, A. A, Collector '24. pts you will notice from his list of activities, Jim has been an ex- ceedingly busy person throughout his scholastic career. He has been one of the inainstays of the football team for two years and performs brilliantly at end. When it comes to catching forward passes, Beanie is always right on the job ready to scamper over for the touch down. Only the absence of baseball as a sport prevents jim from displaying his remarkable diamond talent. As a first baseman he is a keen tielder and slugger of ability. Whatever you may do in following years, we know you will succeed. Vernice Depp t Bunny ' Iinglish Course IM-hating '2-1, '25, A. A. '23, '24, '25, Neighbors '25. Then hrigh ho! the holly! This life ix most jolly. Bunny is her nickname and we wonder where she got it, Anyway we only eall her Vernice when tht-re's company. Bunny likes a good time better than anything else in the world- exeept candy, maybe. Such parties as they have out at the Chicken l ar1n. Une neighbor says: such a racket and it certainly was, or is. XN'ben Bunny isn't having parties, she's selling candy for Miss Holes. She is developing her talent for salesmanship. When you look at her picture, you might get the impression that she is studiottsAwell, she is sometimes! l Next year we will probably tind her at Indiana Normal. Dorothy Eleanor Dorsett t'Dottie Classical Course A. A. '22, '25, '24, '25, Dramatic Club '24, Good English Play '22, t'lass Note Reporter. '22, Mirror Board '25, Vice President '23, '25, Yice President 24, Glee Club, '22, '23, Fecilians '24, She has two eyes, so .raft and lJ70'ZL'1l, Take Cure! She gives a .rifle glance and lonkx flown, Bmvrzrrl I?er:'arr.' She is fouling thee. If you are wise you will take this warning for, perhaps, she is fool- ing you, for, to use her own words, she just loves to kid someone. But after all who minds being kidded by so jolly a pal? If you were to judge by Dot's popularity, you would say no one. For Dottie is one president for three years. What would we have done last year when our President graduated if it hadn't been for Dot's stepping up and mak- ing a splendid farewell speech to the class of '2-1? Next year she is go- - ing to college where she will probably continue to be the same peppy fun- maker she was in P. H. Ifonrieeri of the most indispensable members of our class and has been our Vice-
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