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THE MIRROR --,,- v I-IIGH SCHOOL DIRECTORY BUAIIIJ UI4' IJIIZICVTORS I ID. I'I:IxI:I,i-1, I,I't'SIIII'III OW. NV. NVINSIIOW, Treasurer I A. Iixxis. Vicc I,I'l'SIIII III NV. A. SIITTIQR, Secretary 4.1-zompiz ll Ilicoxvx IC. S. SXV.XIt'I'Z A. B. VVHITIC I . S. .I.xc'1isON. SupcI'iI1te1If.Ic1It. of Schools IIIHII SVIIOUII FAVIILTV Muzi' -I. Romxsox, lligh School Principal NI xizmizifi' I'.XI4ICI,II Itlomzs, IIIIIIIIISII I'I.I-xIzI,OTTI+: MOCONNIILII, Asst Eng. Fre NIx'I:.x S. BROWN, Iiutiu RIIssI+:I,II HHIIILICY, Ass 't. Eng., Civics It II. I I-3'r'I'I:II, Science NICIISON H. BOYD, French XII-iI:1.I-1 IC. ZI'I .XI.I., Mzitlicmzitics MARIA. AVICRY, Civics NI xI:I.I: 3IIONROI'I, I'oIIIIIIeI'ciaII MRs. J. S. JONEs, Ass 't. Mathematics I XV. IiI'I I'I,I'I, Social Science MAII.IORIIf2 IXTOSTENBADICR., Ass't. History IJOIIOTIII AI,I.IsON, Ificiierul Science Math., Civics II I . IIIIII, Biology, Geoiuetry HiI'II,I+ZN FUNK, Ass 't. COIIIIIIOITIZII I YNTIIIX IJIIVMMONII, Ass 't. Iilllgl. VVIIIMA BOWIQRS, Supervisor of Arts I I,.xIIIu': I'oI.mIxN, Ass't. Eiig., Ijutiu AIILDRIICD BRI+1T'rI,I2, Supervisor of Music III I'II Inoxs, Ass't. Algchrzi. History ZOIC lXIIoI.'ONNI1:LI,, Domestic Science II xxii-3 Ii. I'I..XRK., Ass't. I+lIIg'., History H. L. IQIMPBIQIIL, Supt. NVeber School XVIIIIIIAM SMITH, Athletic Instructor SENIOR FLASS Ioic I'I:IssII.xN, Prcsimleiit Lois PANTALL, Secretary I'xi'I. NIOIIOIN. Vice President IBIOWIRIII KoRsMo, Treasurer .IIINIOR VLASS 51 Icxxiwi' SII.xI-'IfIf:1z,, Prcsimlciit IMOOI-:Nic JORDAN, Secretary II mm' IIOI'II1,l4:Y, Vice Prcsitlcnt IIOROTHY HAND, Treasurer SOPll0lXlORE CLASS IxI1xxi:'I'II YUST, Prcsimlciit IGIIITH SMITH, Secretary IIOIII-:IIT MTI-lies, Vice PI-csi1IeIIt LOITIsI2 NVHITIC, Treasurer FRIIISIIMAN CLASS IHSIfI'IIIXI'l STI-:.xI:, Prcsiclciiti JOHN I'OI,Ic, SQCPCIZ111'-Til'C2lSl11'L'I' A'l'IIIII4lTII' ASSOCIATION Ion: Vicissxiix, I'i'csicIcIIt ICIINA BIORGAN, Secretary mi 'I'I:Ii1I.xIIxI:, Vicc Prcsimlciit ,IOIIN IIURRY, Treasurer I izxxcis IIIIIII-xx, Boys' B. B. iBIg'r. RVTII IIIICNTON, Girls' B. B. Mgr. Iioisiiziri' .IVIMIQ Football Mgr.
T H E M I R R O R Lois Kathryn Adams is ' ,va .lures Classical Course American Iiducation lVeek Speech '26g A. A. '24, '25, '26, Red Cross '24, '25, '26. Let me silent be For silence is the speech of lore The music of the splzeres above. Iiggs is one of our silent members-that is, we never hear her speak very boisterously. But she can talk, especially when she is with some of her friends and her Ford. Lois is fond of her Ford, and what she doesn't know about a Ford isn't worth knowing, and what she hasn't seen with her Ford isn't worth seeing. Evidently Lois' motto is more hurry less speed , for nothing ever excites her. Lois expects to go to Indiana Normal this summer and teach next winter. 'We wish you a happy and prosperous future Lois, and hope you do not have any smash-ups. Catherine Allen Kate Ir. Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Girls' Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26. The eyes of her marie sages fey And pm' their hearts in woeful jnliglztf' In Kate we have one of the most happy-go-lucky members of the class. Her curly hair and the merry twinkle in her eyes, which, by the way, with little difficulty develops into a resounding laugh, betoken the carefree state of her mind more than any words could do. To Kate belongs the exclusive art of telling, with no peers, about a good time or a good-looking fellow. And in this discourse Kate gives good train- ing to her most prominent characteristic-talking. Kate intends to enter St. Luke-'s Hospital next year so we will probably see her often. Alice Gene Averill Boots Al English Course Glee Club '23, '24, '25, A. A. '23, '24, '25, '26, Jr. Red Cross '23, '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Society '25, '26, Girls' Basketball '23, '24, Stepmother '26. And I feeli myself held captive, To her service now devoted. Nurses! Nurses! Nurses! The class of '26 is surely going to turn out a class of nurses, for the greater part of the gentler sex have expressed their determination of becoming servants of the public. And very charming nurses some of them will make to be sure! Not the least of them-Alice, Oh yes, Alice, too, has become a convert of the new order, and expects to enter a hospital in Rochester next fall, in furtherance of her present plans. Yes! Alice was made to be a nurse. Fluffy hair and pretty blue eyes to charm the patients and take their minds from their suffering, and then, combined with these pleasing qualities, a set of good, steady nerves to accompany them. Vl'e are sure Alice will succeed-aren't you? T11 ret
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