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THE MIRROR Olivette Gourley linglish Course Jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '29, Seventeen, '29. Ci-zc' me health and zz 1If1y. ' Olivette is plcasingly plump, jolly, and good natured. Her one ambition is to lose a little weight. But it seems to be of no avail, so why worry? When she takes a notion, she hangs on to it. Usually she takes a notion to giggle and say-can she do it! VVell, if you don't believe it, just call in Room T any morning at 8:55. Olivette is well adapted as a news reporter, as she gives the latest news every morning after taking her very early ride on the bus. Her future is undecided, but she will probably laugh her way into as many hearts in the future as she has done in the past. , William Goyette Bill Scientific Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Latin Play, '27, The Magestratef' '27, Thespian Society, '28, President of Thespian Society, '29, Debating Society, '28, '29, President Debat- ing Society, '29, Boys' Hi-Y, '28, Secretary of Boys' Hi-Y, '29, Torch Board, '28, hlirror Board, '29, Hamlet, '23, Science Club Secretary, '29, Reporter for Spirit Column, '27, History Play, '26, Seventeen, '29. Ready in heart and Vffllly in lz111m'. Bill is our business man. VVhen we want to choose a man to put over The Torch, The hiirror or some other business proposition, we get Bill, for we know he can do it without any trouble. That's not all, on noting Bill's list of activities, we see at once that he has great execu- tive ability and is liked by all his class mates. Through his excellent , acting as Polonius in Hamlet, Bill became known as, might I say, an amateur-ah no!-an actor. , T Bill has not shared his plans for the future with us, but to him we wish success. Ruth Graflius Ruth English Course lr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, .-X. A., '27, '28, '29, Commercial Club, '29, Labor Saving Devices in Business, '29, Speak but little. Solernnity is Ruth's greatest characteristic. She very seldom says anything, always maintaining her dignified silence. Ruth is dainty and always neat in appearance. Beneath her mask of solemnity, there lies a mirth that sometimes-very seldom, howeverkbursts forth. She is never Hustered. always matter-of-fact, accepting everything as it cc-mes. Because of her silence she certainly ought to be popular with the men-and just say it Quietly, we've seen her with a real good looking, dark-haired fellow. Ruth's future is undecided, but she will probably be Somebody's Stenog and type her way right into her boss' heart. Best wishes, Ruth! Seventeen
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Eva E. George ' Classical Course THE MIRROR Theo Fullerton Theo Classical Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A. '26, '27, '28, '29, Debating Society, '28, '29, Torch Staff, '28, Y. TNI. C. A. Campaign Speech, '29g lioys' Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, President Hi-Y, '29, Cheer Leader, '29, 'y'ice-President Sophomore Class, '27, Band, '28, Class President, '28, '29. Oh me, why should life all labor be? No one has a better right to ask that Question than Theo. From the way he rushes around the rooms one wonders when he iinds time to go to class. Theo's work in class is not as it should be, due to his extra activities. His ability as an ofliccr is borne out by his three years term as otiicer of his class. He also claims the presidency of the Hi-Y for the present year. That Theo has many likeable qualities, we can well understand as all his offices were secured by elections. Theo's limited knowledge of French gives his class many laughs when Mr. lloyd begins to speak in that language. Theo has not decided on his future but judging from his success in High School we feel sure that he will succeed. lr Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29g A, A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club 7 '2o1 History, '27, Latin Club, '28, '29, Secretary of Debating Society, '29, Classnote Reporter, '29, Librarian, '29. 1 am uzerry tulzen coizgregafecl with sweet' things. liva is the contradictory sort of a person. To look at her, one y-'ould think she belonged to that class known as the quiet, easy-going lgmdf' llut once you become acquainted, your thoughts are shattered, I' .er she's exactly the opposite. liva's always in for a good time, and no matter where she has to go for it, she always manages to succeed iv: having it. liva has a great love for her Chewing-Gum and she usually carries it right with her. Eva is also our busy librarian. .Xs yet, liva says she hasn't decided which college to attend, but we smell a mouse! Grove City always was attractive, wasn't it? Sixteen 6 .,!' I .4 1 4512- IQ'7fA Marion Gourley Marion English Course ,Tr Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Commercial Club, '28, '29, A. A., '29. Never trouble another for what you can do yourself. Always in passing hlarion, you receive a friendly smile. When she smiles, her dark eyes twinkle merrily. At noon, she adds her share- sometimes more-to the daily noontime conversation carried on by the kids in T. Oh, yes! we forgot to mention that Marion has hair that is really wavy and shining black. She has real dimples, too. hlarion is interested in driving and we also heard that she has a slight C?l interest in a certain party, Sadler, by name. Marion will probably be found in an office next year pleasing her boss with her smile and pleasant disposition.
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ir H E' M IRR o R jane Grube Janie Commercial Course . A lr Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A .A., '28, '29, Joke Reporter, '28, ' i'OIll.IIlCl'Cl2ll Club, '28, '29, Choral Club, '28, Silver Typewriting Medal '29, Red Cross Speech, '28, Commercial Club Speech, '29 I lo-rr' her for her look, her way of speaking gently. Red, wavy hair! That's Janie coming in just one second before Dot some evening, as they stroll toward the f'Bon and you will change your opinion. lXIany times we see a far away look that causes us to believe she is thinking of the future, of whom-ask Jane. Janie's chief interest lies in art. Give her a pencil and a piece of paper and in no time you will see a picture of beauty. No doubt some of you have some bad teeth. If so, see Doctor Davis, and your pain will be lessened, for Janie will be there to le-old your hand. john Hastings Hayl Hay l Scientific Course jf. Rt-fi cu-OSS, '25, '26, '27 ,'2s, '29, A, A., '25, '26, '27, Qs, '29: .nr Club. '20, Science Club, '29, The Lost Silk Hat, '29, .S'z1el1 I'I'I'f5'l'Jl.Tt' is so pleasantly defeitrifzgf' Hay-Hay walks through the halls with that bored look of some une who has seen all and is waiting for the new. However, closer companionship will reveal a pleasing young man. Johnny looks on the world from a sarcastic point of view and his satirical remarks al nays provoke laughter among his audience. Chemistry doesn't fall in llay-Hay's line and he finds the going rough but he will probably niake it. Johnny has one peculiarity. He often gets an odd opinion of something and then tries to make you verify it. Johnny's future must still be undecided or else he keeps it to him- . st lf for no one knows his prospects Clara Himes Himes Classical Course Jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, A, A., '29, Le Cercle Francais, '29. Your meek brofzvn eyes, ' The truest eyes that cfver amwerefl lzeaz'en. That certainly fits Clara! She is a meek, little brown-eyed dam- sel. She believes in trying and will not give up easily. As a result, she has almost succeeded in coaxing her hair to grow long. ' Clara is a surprise. Just when you expect a brilliant recitation from her, she nods her head and does not respond. Other times she bursts forth with a surprising flow of knowledge. Although her future is not definitely decided, she may go in train ing next fall. Best wishes that Fortune's favor shine on you, Clara. Eighteen the gong. Rlaybe you think Janie is quietg if so, just follow her and
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