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THE MIRROR Mary Elaine Green Milinkee Vlassieal Course Red Cross 22, '23, '24, '25g 'thlznll Bind! '25. IIEIITIIL has not anything lv .show more fair. Elaine is that pensive yet demure young lady of S who seems al- ways to have something to do. Elaine has best shown us her true char- acter in the part she took in ullacll Mad! Milinkee was the type of girl to whom every one goes when help is seriously needed and she is sure to give it, Elaine has not yet told us what she expects to do after leaving school but we know tlxut, if she still continues her willingness to bc of help, she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Leroy Grube Roy Scientitic Course Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, A. A. '22, '25, '24, '25. Brave, no! romrintic Learned, not pcrlaiztic Frolic, not frantic This HHIXI he luv. The poet who wrote the above lines must have had Roy in mind for he answers the above description. But the poet forgot Roy's quiet- ness. We expected Roy to take up sports but he could hnd no time from his studies for themg however, he supported them loyally. Roy's quietness is not due to bnshfulness but it is mostly to his dig- nihed manner and thus he does more than his share to uphold our standu1'd. Roy expects to work after he graduates und, if he does as well there as he has done in school, he will succeed. Stefna Guthrie Stevie Flassical Course A. A. '22, '23, 'Z l, '25, Red Fross '22, '23, '24, 253 Glee Club '22, '25, '24, Mudl Mud! '25, Interclass Basketball '22, '24. Sn fhi'1'rf1zl, guy 111111 happy, so free from all Texafion In jim' 5hz'.v DPIZM in the proof than in rinticijlatiolif' Indeed she is. Whoever secs Stefnzi going around looking as though life were ax sad failure? And let me tell you a little secret. 'tStevie has a great ambition. 'Tis to be ahle to speak French, not just to be able to sziy bon jour or parlez-vous Francois but to have such a command of this language that even zt Frenchman could understand her. Next year she is going somewhere to specialize in this work. Later she is going to teach it and woe be unto her pupils if they do not like this subject as much as Stefna does. Seventeen
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THE MIRROR Nelda Geist l Nclrliu i'lassiral Voursc ,lunior Rvfl Vross '25, .X. .X. '25g Nadi Nla1ll '25, Lz1ugl1 flzy girlixli 1Il1lglllI'l'. Nt-lcla is a nm-w nivlnlwi' of our class who has just ht-cn in l'. ll. S. sinrm- tht- ht-ginning of hvr St-nior yvar, However, Nclclas sinilc and giggle- art' hccoming quitv wt-ll known to inosl of thc stullvnts. Tlicrc is only ont- tinic- when Nvlcla coast-s to smilcg that is, when sho is saying, I c'an't :lo that, Miss Ilolvsf' Howcvcr, ws: arc hcginning to think that shi- is too inoclt-st for slit: always sccms to accomplish thc something shc rlaiins shi- c'an't clo, NNI ya-ar Nvlcla is going to lnfliana Normal, Sha' is unclcciclcrl as lo what roursv she' is going to lake. l l Elizabeth jane Gotwrald Beth t'lassiral Vourse Ruxl fross '22, '23, '24, '25, Rt-cl Vross Speech '25, .X. .X. '22, '23, '25, .-l .wlwnllz uuzl xlwulfmt mimi. firrilli' flmuglits nur! mlm rIr'x1'n'.r. lilizahutli is not ont- of thc noisy incmhcrs of our class, XVht-n you sm' hc-r walking through thc halls with a far away look in hci' cycs, you soon-tinu-s wonslvr what she is thinking. Perhaps she is Coinmuning with thc tlcitius, hut mort- likt-ly sho is wonclm-ring if ht-1' linglish is cor- rt-rt. lilizalwtli has a great arlvantagc ova-r the cliuttcrhoxvs for she never gcts lic-rsn-lf in wrong hy talking voluhly on sonwthing about which sho knows nothing. Nc-Xt yt-ar shi- is going to college anal latcr she will tt-arh. Ht-ru's sucvcss to you, lflizahctli. Frances L. Gotwald I rankic 1':IlflllSll Course .X, .X. '22, '23, '24, '25, Neighbors '25, Girls' Glu' t'luh '22, '23g Rei! ffross '22, '23, '24. '25- .llI that in u'ow:au is mlnrzvl III llzy flwrir .vflf iw' jimi. l rant'c-s is ont' of tht' many smiling happy looking girls in Room S. Sho has somvthing though that must of thc othcr girls ran't hrug ahout, 1llIl1lllt'S'-Ulllf' kincl that roms' anfl go even wht-n slu- is just talking Rlorc-ovvr l rant'c-s possussc-s anotht-r charming attribute. Shi- is a won- ih-rlul flzuirur. ln fart wt- might almost say she- is thc ht-st clanfcr thc rlass can hoast of, Next your l 1'am'1-S is going to takv up Home liconomics. Heros to your success, l I'1lllCCS. Si.vlr'r'n
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T H E M I R R O R Thelma Alleen Haney Haney English Course A, A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Play '22, Red Uross '22, '25, '24, '2S: Glee Club '22, Diogenes Looks for a Secretary '25, Dramatic Society '25. Sober, .vtefulffzxt and demuref' Thehna is the envy of nearly every girl in the Senior Flass. You see she has curly hair, the soft wavy kind that everyone wants to possess. Thelma doesn't have very much tot say to anyone, but she is perfectly willing to listen to anyone else talk thence she is greatly in deniandj. Next year Thelma's waves will be adorned with a pretty white cap, for she is going in training. VVe are sure everyone wishes you the best of patients, Thelma. Mike Harrick Iloysi Classical Course 1 ootball '24, '25g Interclass ll. B. '25, Red Cross '22, '23, '24, 'ZSQ A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Latin Play '22. Crm you not .virelrh your genius To ji! 11 frir'n.zl's use? Iloysi had a hard job before him this year to keep up the repu- tation that his brother Hill made in football and basketball but he has certainly been successful in doing so, though he was handicapped by a sprained ankle. Mike is a favorite of the class, having gained this posi- tion by his pleasing disposition. If you have something to do that no one else will do, try lloysi and it will be done to the best of his ability. We will give you three guesses where Mike is going next year and the lirst two won't count. He will follow the trail of all the other Har- ricks to West Virginia. Eighteen Charles Hartman Mickey English Course A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25g A. A. President '25, A. A. Vice-President '24g Flass President '25g Flass Vice-President '23, ll. ll. '22, '23, '24, '25, Track Team '21, '22, '23, '24g Football Team '24, '25: ll. ll. Faptain '2Sg Track Captain '24g Gods of the lNIountains. For stout is your bark llflll strong is your firm. Mickey is one of the bright and shining stars in our athletic world excelling in Track, Football and Basketball and has been captain of each one in turn. VVhen we chose f'Mickey for our class president, we considered his past and depended on hini to show us our future. VVe know now that we were wise in our choiee. Mickey has held an office nearly every year and his record with the A. A. shows how titted he is for the task. VVe thought Grove City would attract Mickey next year but it seems that he prefers State College or LaFayette.
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