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THE MIRROR julia Naomi Fetter Jewel Judy English Course Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '263 .X. .-X. '23, '24, '25, '26g t'horus '251 Dramatic tflub '251 lfclucational Speech '26, Art t lub '26. ll'1't1z firm fooling she t001e her place, .elml 1110-:'e11 iuillz stately, z101i1e grace. julia is one of our quiet, gentle members, who does not make her- self conspicuous by talking, whispering, or laughing loudly at some joke pulled off by one of her more jolly classmates. Instead, she looks at life a trifle more seriously, taking things as they come, considering them Carefully and thoughtfully, instead of doing them all at once in a con- fused jumble. Julia has won many friends by her gentle, thoughtful habits and we f '22 know she cannot fail to succeed. She intends to take up art at Pratt next year and we wish her much luck. W' 'l' ll 1 , 5 . 3, Herbert D. Frank Herb Classical Course .L A. '23, '24, '25, '26p Jr. Red t'ross '23, '24, '25, '26, Boys B. B. Team '24, '25, '26, Latin Play '23, Debating Society '26, liducational Speech '26g Interclass Track '24, 'Interscholastic Debate with Clearfield '26. Af years like thine 11IU1l'.S' blexf it'I'11l .stre1zgt1z, .-Ind courage for the strife. Herb is our youthful orator who can sway his audience with his impressive speeches. Full of enthusiasm and vim, he has claimed a high ranking in various school activities and has proved his worth in many instances. He was one of our most valuable B. B. men during the past year and we know he will be badly missed by the members of the team next year. Herb has put forth his best efforts both in scholastic and athletic activities during his High School life and, since we know that success comes to those who persevere, we know that success will come to Herb in his profession of dentistry, which he intends to take up at Penn, after working a year. Benjamin Friedman Ben Benny English Course A. A. '22, '23, '24, '25, B. B. Team '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, Captain B. B 7 Team '25, 265 Football Team '23, '24, Stepmother 263 Red Cross '22, '23, '24, '25, Class President '23, All League B. B. Team '23, '24, '25. He is an rztlzletc z'11r1l' any 5011001 511011111 be proud 0f. Although handicapped by size Ben has turned out to be one of the best athletes in school. As a basketball player he has been on the ali league selection for two years, and this year a successful captain. 'While unfortunate as to injuries received in Football, Benny showed that he had the stuff of a real football player. X0 wonder Ben tries to high-hat us a little after he has been the star in the B. B. game. ll'e can hardly blame him though. Ben is a good mixer and, if he con- tinues in life as he has in basketball, showing the trait of fighting and working the hardest when the going is toughest, he is bound to land lar in the ole world. Bennie has not decided where he will go next year, but it will be either to the University of Michigan or P. l riedman'2 fflothing Store. I
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THE MIRROR john james Fackiner Tooto A. A. '25, '26: I ootball '26g Interclass B. B. '26. .Yublt' by birtlz, yr! noblcr by great deeds. As young I.ocliinx'ar came out of the west. so Tooto came out of Wt-st lind to be our football star. He has been with us just a year and a half but it seems as though he had been a permanent member of out tlass. 'l'ooto's main hobby is football. and he has well earned the repu- tation of never letting any one through his side of the line. But don't let us give you the wrong idea of Tooto for he doesn't spend all his Iiiiie at football. 'Wliat time he doesn't spend on the gridiron is di- , vided between study and girls. Beechwoods attracts him most, at least eva. one of its pupils does. J 'l'ooto intends to continue his education at the Cniversity ot lYest Virginia next year. Dorothy Elizabeth Farrell Dot i'DOltiC Classical Course Pipes o' Pan '23: Glee Club '23g A. A. '23, '2-1. '25, '26g Red Cross 1 '23, '2-l. '25, '26: Good English Play '23g Girls' Interclass B. B. 245 Girls' Varsity B. B. '24g Torch Staff '25g 6'Vl'ill o' the XYisp '2Sg Classnote Reporter '25g Class Treasurer 255 Debating Society '26g Mirror Board '26g Education Speech '26g Comedy of Errors '26. 45 , . . . U,'zf'1z Irish eyes are smzlzrzg-. el Dot's eyes are her most outstanding featureg large, serious, blue 1 ones which seem to veil a mysterious something which is in reality her personality. Dot is a second Brutus. in a way, for she has a habit of idealiz- ing which is apt to get her into difficulty. She always has some excuse xx X for her poor struggling classmate and is always prone to believe the best .sux of limi.. lt. a lesson is -ilirticult and a .student comes to class without it, XXV? Dot is tain to believe that the fault lies in the lesson rather than in the is . student. Therefore, one always knows he has a staunch and loyal friend Q 1 in Dot. Dorothy hasn't yet decided what she wants to do. Ruth Fenton Trent Classical Course SaIzztat01'ian Holly Tiee Inn '23: lltbating '23, '2-1. '25, '26g Library Speech '23g .Xinerican Education lYeek Play '23: Neighbors, '25g Thompson '2F: l.atin Plays '24. '26: A. A. '23, '24, '25. '26g Editor-in-chief 'l'orcli '25: liditor-in-chief Mirror '26g American Education Spet-cli '26: Pipes of Pan '23: Inter-scholastic Debates '24, '25, '26g fbrtitorical Contest '26g Secretary of Debating Society '2-lg Latin Play f'oinmittee '2F: Property Manager Comedy of Errors '26g I-'orfiim' is H1l'I'I'j'.' in this 1110011 S110 ici!! grant us C171j'ffZl'lZg.n Nou' hi-ies the busiest person who ever hustled around P. H. S. She ..'-s ll iiiigei' in wt-ry pie. and, if we may repeat a thing so often said, X'1'I'X' pi-' Ill? lJf'IIt'l' ful' ll Ruth is Bliss lloles' right hand maid. Indeed. she often usurps th it --vt-lleiit laflys offices of a morning down in room two, and teaches liimulisim IX' in an aclinirable manner. Slat will probably be found in the Commercial Building taking a l'. ti course after graduation T 73 71
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T H E M I R R O R Rose Friedman Fanny Rosie Classical Course Qlr. Red Cross, '23, '24, '25, '26, Pipes of Pan '23, Captain Girls' ll. li. '24, Team '23, '24, Girls' Glee Club '23, '24, Good English l'lay '23, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Torch Staff '25, Dramatics '26, The Stepmother '26, The terlecs IJI'Sf111l' her flczlzced, but she Oltf-Ill1IlfCC'd the sparkling waves. Perhaps you have noticed her! Rose is that fair damsel with the fair complexion. She is never happier than when she is out in a crowd all set for a big evening. Yivacious and gracious, her favorite pastime is dancing, and while she has not as yet emerged victorious in any Charleston Contest, she sure can dance! Rose also shows dramatic talent judging by her art displayed in The Stepmotherf' NVe think she would make an excellent actress for she has the temperament of one. Quick and sharp, with a tinge of sar- casme-that's our Rose. Rose has not decided what she will do next year but we are depend- ing on her to succeed. Theodore Gahagan Ted Scientific Course .X. .X. Member '23, '24, '25, '26, Red Cross Klember '23, '24, '25, '26, American Education XVeek Speaker. Dori Ilzou low' p1'cfz11'es.' He will fefclz thee straight .lzlmzzlv f71ll.Ilfl'll by zz Vllllrlllillg br00k,' .lml c'fl'f1Il'l'l'Il all in .wdges hid. 'lheoflore is one of the most promising artists that can be found in the Senior t'lass. No matter where one looks, he sees the magnificent products of 'l'ed's fertile brain. The most alluring pictures are pro- .lucerl by our genius to assist in the many campaigns that occur during the year. 'l'ecl has one achievement of which he is proud. If you'll promise not to tell anyone we'll whisper it to you. He can wiggle his ears with amazing grace and ease. lfrom all indications the blackboards at Indiana Normal will receive l'efl drawings next year, and the students there will gaze with rapt attention at his slowly shifting ears, Here's good luck to you, Ted 4 Mafalda Virginia Gigliotti Dutch English Course A. .X. '23, '24, '25, '26, Jr. Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Sr. Red Cross 7 7 Drive '23g Red Crocs Speech '26, Girls' Glee Club, 23, '24, 26. Her bright black hair, her Bright black eyes, her rapid L,QllglLfF7, loud and shrill. . Giggle. giggle, giggling. That's our Mafalda. Her eyes are usually filled with that mischievous gleam that warns you the giggles are coming 'eff' on. Light-hearted and merry, she takes life as it comes and never wor- ries about tomorrow. Her sense of humor is, to say the least, contag- ious, and she is always pulling over something original about a seem- , ,MAY 'q ,gf ingly commonplace remark. I Dutch intends to work in an office, and we know that her ready laughter will secure a permanent position for her. 'l'a'cI:'c
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