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v I X. .L 2.4, 24, 25, Rt l K o , , Library Speaker 25, Red Vross Speaker 'ZSQ Class Note Reporter 24 I' ist 2 ell 5 it 'iflml xlzr' f'nrirl1frI il with Ihr lmrmwzirxv Iltrif make ll Song miiljllete. '1'his has been hlary's job all this year, for you see she accompanies the Slllglll had not been for 3lary's skillful playing of the songs we sing. Besides being a talented vnusirian Mary is a very good scholar . Next year lllary is going to Mansfield where she will further her musical career. Later she will take a Illusit' Supurvisor's course. Twenty -X l'ait' of Sixe:-a, '25. T H E M I R R O R Virginia Hetrick Virgie 'ltlin' Hungry Classical Course .X. A. '22, '23, '25, lllee C'lub '22, 233 Good lfnglish l'l:ty '23, ullirds' f'll1'lSlI1l1lS l'arol '22. .1-j'uot and light-llertrtlvl, I luke Ihr' ufzen roml, lzmlllty, free, Ihr runrlfl lu'fol'1' me, the long path brfon' mr, lezzrliug u'l1rf'1':'r'r I rf'mo.r1'. Gin is a very attractive girl with beautiful curly hair. She is full of fun and always ready to try something new. She has had a hard tinic passing t'aesar but we don't blante anyone C?J for keeping her around as long as possible, Gin has certainly earned her nickname Hungry for she is particularly fond of sweet things and she persists in eating during most of her sparc time. 'lGin expects to attend school in Philadelphia. That Quaker City seems to hold an attraction for her. Is it the bright lights, Vir- i git-2 Mary Catherine Himes t'Mary Iinglish Course ' ' -1 'r ss '22 '23 '24, '25, Girls' Glee Club '23, 'Z-'lg ian? L53 .vXrrotnpanist for the Witch of Fairy Dr '2.. U g in chapel, Indeed. we would have been lost many times if it l Emma Hippchen UAV, C'ommereial Fourse LX. .-X, '24, '251g Red Vross '22, '23, '24, '253 Red Fross Speaker 25. IIlJfIlllS1.7'l', l'llVl1t'5f, pminp! In riff, nml nmkz' lzrr gl'llf'VUll.Y Ilmuglzt ri fuel. liflieieneyl C'an't you just see a halo of eftieieney surrounding lim- nia? Maybe she will be an efficiency expert, or something like that. M is one of these intent, straight up and clown, dignified fsonietimesl kind of persons, who, we believe, Could play the part of the modern busi- ness woman to perfection, because she arts as if she will plough right through anything from at inass of shorthand notes to-well, 'inost any- thing. But this is not lXl's highest aspiration because she says that she is going to become a nurse.
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THE MIRROR EdnaHawk Hawky English Course A. .-X. '25g The l'laygoers '24, Diogenes Looks for a Secretary '25, 'iH1I.YlI' Ilzee, Nymplz, rzml bring iaith thee, fest and Youthful Jollityf' One of t'Hawky's daily acts is being jolly. Did you ever see her when she wasn't? She has energy and possesses a wide awake look that tells you that she is going to get there, wherever it may be. Hawky is also a jolly good ice skater and an amateur actress. Edna took up Commercial work and we felt sure she would use her business knowledge but she has decided to go in training instead. Annabelle Henry Anne English Course A. A. '22, '24, '25, Glee Club '22, Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, Quod 'Wrangle '25, Class Note Reporter '22. HHN eyes like wells, 'where sun lies late So clear and trustful blue. Have you ever noticed a little girl, with big eyes, tripping shyly into S? VVell, that is Annabelle. Not that Anne really is terribly shy but somehow little girls with big blue eyes always look shy and Anne is not an exception to the rule. Next year Anne is going to study Domestic Science. VVe think this is quite a talent. She should take up Neye- work as she is already quite proficient in the art. Robert Hetrick t'Deacon Bob English Course A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, Football '25, Fame and the Poet '25. High in the miflxl, xurrotznrlerl by hir pr'z'rs, Mamzux his am le front sublime a mrs. ., . Bob is something of a sheik and plays the part of a dapper young poet to perfection. He is also a talker who carries on conversation main- ly with one Jennings Beam of Room S. A pair-don't you think? How one can stop to listen to the other is a question unanswerable. The quo- tation says Usublime appears. Well, he does rather. Rob is also fond of all athletic activities and to have seen him play with his injured nose, you would have no doubt as to his fondness for football. Bob has not made up his mind as to what he will do next year. N inetecu
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THE MIRROR AnnaHoover Ann English Course A. A. '25g Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25. Woman, thou hast lofty thoughts Eternal questions too. .Xnna is not so dependent as some of her classmates and knows how to do things herself. lf she doesn't, she finds out. WVhen something is not clear to her, she does not quietly let it pass without any explanation -Ashe makes it her business to know the why and the Wherefore of it. Another characteristic of Anna's is her lack of Mflightinessf' She doesn't tlit here and there and everywhere Without getting any place. To put it concisely, she is Hsober, steadfast and demure with several exceptions. We wouldn't call her pious or sober-she is just nice in the popular sense of the word. Anna is undecided as to what she will do after graduation, but she will undoubtedly succeed. Bain Kearney English Course A. A. '22, 223, ,24, '25, Lonesome Like '25. Happy the man, whose wish and care, A few paternal acres bound, Content ta breathe his native air In his own. ground. Bain, when you look at him, gives you the impression that he is liv- ing in a world of contentment. He never has much to say-he just quietly sits in his seat and watches the rest of us storm or rave, as the ease may be, with a hint of amusement on his face. VVe suppose he is pitying us and wondering why we can't quietly take things as they come as he does. Quiet but happy describes him superbly. An unusual per- son did you say? VVell, yes, he is and a pleasant variation from the rest of us. He has not decided what he will do after leaving school. Daisy Lucille Kellert 'lDaisy Classical Course A. .X, '2-l, '25g Debating '24, '25g Red Cross '22, '23, ,24, l25. P:u1r!1mIiIy is the first step on the ladder of success. lf this is true, then we are sure that Daisy will be a success, for she certainly follows this rule: you might almost believe it was her motto. You never see Daisy rush into Room S at twenty-one minutes to nine. Rather you will find her in her seat calmly studying at eight thirty-two. Then when there is a call for money for Mirror drives or for Red Cross, one of the tirst quarters or dollars to appear will be Daisy's. Daisy hasn't decided what she is going to do next year but, if she is always as faithful at student as she has been in P. P S., we are sure she will easily accomplish her every task. Twenty-one
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