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0 THE MIRROR Ruth Robinson Bubby English Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, i'Her Aunt From California, '26. Care Z0 our coffin adds ri nail, no doubt, And every grin so merry, draws one out. Ruth is that carefree girl who is always looking for a go-od time. lt makes no difference what kind of time it is as long as there is a tfllilllfe for fun. It might be a spin in the Ford, a party, or a movie, but we believe that the Ford has the greatest attraction. For in it, she spends much of her leisure time. On the other hand, Ruth can be really industrious, if she Wishes. Vt oe be unto the person who forces Ruth to do anything against her wishes. Hubby, as yet, has not decided what she will do next fall, hcwxvever, we know that she will be doing something worth while. May good fortune bestow until he has no more to bestow on our fun loving lSubby. Louis Roney f'Louie English Course jr. Rc-cl Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '29, Football, '26. '27, '28, '29, A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Glee. Club, '29, All at Sea, '29. Uv left I1 nrznzf, nz' iulzirlz the world grew pale, To point zz moral, to adorn a tale. l.ouis was probably the smallest part, but the largest factor in the surcfss of l'. H. S. athletics. He found it much easier to cavort upon ilu gridiron orgym than to wade through forty lines of Hamlet or paraplirase Milton. .X regular fellow and a humorous one, he has found liimself a place in the memories of every graduating Senior. Not only the present class, but the classes which went before this one, and those that come later, have some reason for remembering this warrior if the football Held. Louis found school work a troublesome task, but flue to bis customary gameness, he will graduate with his class. Louis is uncertaiun about his future, but he is seriously consider- lI'tQ college. T11 irty Ella Virginia Rosenberger Ginger Ella Iinny English Course Hi-Y, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '27, '29, Jr. Red Cross, 26, 27, 28 , Commercial Club, '28, '29, Girls Glee Club, '27, '28, History Play, '27, The Sojourners, '29, Thespian Society, '29, Seventeen, '29. Ulllerrily we roll along. Nothing quite suits Iinny as well as the verse above. She is always happy. As she comes into K, she stops on her way to hang ul- her coat to have at least one word with everyone. Why, maybe you won't believe it but Jinny became so reckless this year that she had to drop one of her subjects. Once in a while, Iinny surprises us with a 95. She always does her own work. The idea of copying never enters her head. Jinny is a very good actress as she proved in The Sojourners. jinny's closest friends are her three little dogs. She is always telling us about the cute little tricks they can do. jimmy is going to Indiana State Teachers' College. Success be with you, Virginia.
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THE MIRRQR Edna Pifer lCddie Toppy Classical Course A A., '28, '29, Jr. Red Cross, '28, '29, H. Concert, '28, Choral Club, '28. Sober, slemlfust and 1Il'Hl'lll'l'.', Perhaps you have wondered who that petite person is who makes her way from room to room, bothering no one, and finally wending her way toward K, This is Edna, who is better known to her friends as Eddie, 'When Edna says something, it is to the point. Edna let her hair grow for about five months and then she visited the barber. lNIaybe you think there is nothing to hold her interest very intensely. Even though Eddie loves literateure, she will not bring books to school but does all her reading at home. Eddie is going to Indiana State Teachers' College. Paul Redding Paulie Redding English Course A. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, History Play. '26, Knave of Hearts, '29, Lost Silk Hat, '29, Head Cheer- leader, '29, Choral Club, '28. His himzor pervades his comic tales like sunslzifze and izewer dllzzles the aleliention by a sudden flash. Paul, our diminutive head cheerleader, is probably the smallest member of the graduating class. VVhat there is of him, however, is all pep and enthusiasm. He's never happier than when he is pulling something. Paul always seems to have a good time, no matter what the environment may be. When the door of K opens and you hear a merry ha-ha, watch for Paulie. Paulie is rather popular with the girls because they think he's such a cute little feller. , Redding hasn't definitely decided on what he wants to do, but he will probably end up by owning Cut Rate Drug Stores. Lots of success, Paulie. Kenneth Rishel CKKCI-137 English Course A.. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, Football, '27, '28, '29, Mis Bumpstead-Leigh, '29, All at Sea, '29, Boys' Glee Club, '28, '29, Thespian Society, '29, When we cannot act as ive wish, we art as we mn. And all Ken needs is the endowment by Father Time, of a few years and he certainly can act as an old man. Ken showed the truth of this statement very forcefully in the High School Play. Ken is good-natured, easy-going, and jolly. Nothing seems to worry him except-English IV. To see Ken at work is a real treat. With his head almost buried in the pages of a book, he seems to he devour- ir.g its contents word by word. Ken very seldom gets in a hurry- you never see him rushing madly through the halls, but rather ambling along leisurely with that half smile of satisfaction lighting up his coun- tt-nance. Ken has not yet told us what he intends to do. Tzeeizly-:zine
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THE MIRROR Vaughn Sadler Fran Cher Iinglish Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, .X. A., '26, '27, '28, '29, Le Circle Francais, '29, Science Club, '29, Science Club Play, '29. Her 'I'0l-fl' e'z'er soft, ,if'I'll1'II' 711111 Imu, .411 l'.X'l't'Ul'1lf llzing in ll TU0lII!IlZ.,' A dainty Miss with light wavy hair, large blue eyes and a most charming voice is Fran, One forgets the beauty of Frans hair and eyes when she begins to speak, for her voice is so enticing that one imagines that she is being Softly lapped in Lydian airs. Never cnce has Fran been heard to raise her voice above the natural tone Gher evidently has never had the occasion to become angry while in our presence. May success be unto you, our gentle voiced Gher, when you attend Pitt l l . Frances Sallade Commercial Course fl.. A., '29, Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, History Play, '27, Contest at Indiana, '28, Lei us then be up and rloing, With cz heart fm' any fate. that she is an efticient typist. cial work. Rose Salvaggio 'Yaledictorian Classical Course jr. Red Cross, '26, '27, '28, '29, A. A., '28, '29, History Play, '26, Property Manager of Latin Play, '28, Olympic Council, '28, '29: Le Cercle Francais, '29, Secretary of Le Cercle Francais, '29 VVl1en I apjvrmzeh Her IOI'I'll'lIC'.S'.S', so absolute slze seems, A1111 in lzerselj' emrzjrlele, so well to kzmit' Her own, tim! tulmt size wills to 110 or sfzy. Seems wisest, most' I'l'l'fll01lS, f1'1'serez'es1', best. It is Ro who is the nossessor of those long black lustrous curls, and who owns those large black sympathetic eyes. There is nothing Ro would rather do than study. She, in other words, is a real favorite she has honest to goodness student. Latin without a doubt is her subject for never has it happened once in her four years that not Known every minor detail connected with the assigned lesson. S Rose expects to enter college next fail and make a furthfr study of Latin. We feel certain that nothing but success will be your reward. Rose. Classnote Reporter, '26, Bond Issue Speech, '27, Commercial Club, '28, '29, Bronze Pin on Underwood, '29, Silver Pin on Remington, '29, Frances is ever working, studying commercial subjects, such as bookkeeping. She is always dependable. Her activities above, show One chief characteristic oi Frances is her bluntness. She doesn't hesitate to express her thoughts even though they may hurt. i Frances' future is undecided but she hopes to continue commer- Tlz irly-one
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