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THE MIRRQR Raymond Ralph Bloom HBuZZy77 English Course tmtbaii, '25, '26, '27, 328, Basketball, '27, '28, 129, Track, '27, '29, Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, Operetta, '29, f'Christmas at Hi Hop- kins, '30, Boys' Glee Club, '30g Boys' Quartet, '30g A. A., '27, '28, '29, '30, Y. hi. C. A. Campaign, '29, Freshie, 1305 Assistant to Coach Byler, '3O. I heard him 'walking across the floor As he always does with heavy tread. BuZzy, as he is known to everybody, is one of the most firm and pc-rsevering members of our class. just try and change his opinion on any subject! How many times in class f'Buzzy suddenly offers at bril- liant idea which he ardently defends. As he walks across the room with uheavy tread, Buzzy's broad shoulders reveal his athletic training acquired on the football field and basketball Hoorg also he has a fine voice which he used very effectively in his portrayal of the farmer in Si Hopkins. Vile wish f'Buzzy luck in whatever work he does next year and whatever school he chooses later. Esther Branch uESu Classical Course Jr. Red cross. '27, '28, 29, '3Og A. A., '20, iso. 1 'flisthcr was the blithest lass That mer trail the rlmcy green. Esther has many interests in life. One of the chief of these is her magnificent German Police dog, Rover, who is her faithful companion in her many walks through the fields. Esther is an ardent nature lover, and likes nothing better than a long walk through some shady wood- land path. Esther is also a great reader. Nothing readable, be it :1 newspaper or a book on mental telepathy, ever escapes ber eye. Es' is no hour-glass reader either for she retains what she reads. Esther expects to go in training in Indiana next fall. VVe all wish her luck. Twelve john Brown 'flohnnieu Browniel' English Course A A., f27, '28, '29, 'SOQ Red Cross, '27, '28, '29, '30, Business Manager for 'The Combat of Love and Friendship, '30, The Lost Silk Hat. '29, :'h1odesty '30, History Play, '29, Art Club, '28g Thespian Society, '29, '30g Business Manager of High School Concert, '30, He mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Iohn is one of those very merry kind--always telling jokes and then doubling up with laughter. When deep in the task of composing al letter or poem, he is continually asking someone how to spell words. VVhen he does produce something particularly brilliant, he is to be seen i1i some secluded place explaining to another enlightened mortal just how he got the inspiration tor the masterpiece. Iohn's dramatic ability has been seen in several productions, and we are sure that he could not make a very great mistake should he make acting his profession. John will probably join the ranks of Hospital Barbers, although he himself has given no confirmation of this.
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T H E M I R R O R Frank Bianco t'Shine C'ommereial Course Jr. Red practical fellow, You could not imagine his allowing wander from the lesson, in order to build castles in does not voice his opinion unless he is quite sure of himself, but, if it does prove faulty, he is always willing to take criticism Like everyone else, Frank enjoys fun, but, unlike most people, he x-,aits until outside of school to seek it. Frank is quite a shark in Cfommercial subjects, so we feel his success is assured. Frank is a his thoughts to the air. Frank Cross, '27, '25, '29, '30, A. A., '30, C'l10l'llS, '27, It is good to live and learn. Corinna Bier Kirin HCorona Third Honor Student Classical Course jr Red Cross, '27, '2S. '20, '30, A, A., '27, '28, '20, '30, Latin Club, '20, '30, Debating l'lub, '30, Fr. Club f4ect'etary, '30, Oratorical Con- test, '29, Penn. Day Play, '28, llirror Staff, '30, Vlassnote Reporter for llirror, '27, '29, Torch Reporter, '20, Hi-Y, '20, Latin Play '30, Property Blanager High School Play, '50, Vhapel Debate, '30, .Yez'er irllf II Jlzomerlt, but thrifty rind Iflllllglllflll of olherrf' Wlork, thrift, and thoughtfulness surely describe C'rin, for, despite het numerous labors, she is always willing to stop and lend a hand Throughout her school life, Crin has been one of our best students, even though she took an active part in many of the school clubs and, this last year, brought the Exchange Department ot' the Blirror up to a new high standard. Mary Louise Blaser t'Mary Loul' English Course Junior Red Cross, 'SOQ A. A., '30. Her tuary locks lzfzrzg on her temples like a golrlvn fleece, What a surprise it was for us when we beheld Mary Lou-a tall, beautiful hlonde-a Senior-after an absence of three years. We could rot quite connect this vision of loveliness with the little Freshman we had formerly known. Mary Lou believes that life is a play-ground, where people must be amused, and she is certainly capable of entertaining one. Her favorite sport is football, and her choice of football captains naturally lies in out own. Mary Louise has her eye toward DuBois Business Follege for the eontinttance of her education. We are certain that these characteristics will bring her success in her work at Indiana State Teachers College and our only regret is tha! we can not be one of her dear little first grade pupils. Elmfcn
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.lnnior Red t'ross, '27, '28, '20, '30, High School Concert, '27, '28, '20, TH E M l' R R O R Blair Campbell Blair ljnglish Course lioys' Glee t'lub, '20, Boys' Quartette, '20, All at Sea, '20, A. A., '27, '28, '20, '30, May Festival, '20, t'horal Club, '28, liar in lzix looks fuelw' all fllrll' men zZe.virr'. lilair is the lad with the nielodious voice and the sunny smile. l'rom his l l'L'Slll'lllll year his classmates have watched the growth of his musical carter. lieeause of his pleasing personality and his ability to sing well, Blair has won many friends. 'Whenever there is any need ol a singer, he is always willing, when called upon, to give what help he ean, Yet his talent is not confined to singing alone, for he showed hi: dramatic ability in All .Xt Sea when he took the part of the ltrN'CASlI'lCliC11 sailor. He is not sure of his future work, but it will be something to make P. H. S. proud. Dowe Campbell K'Campbell Seientitie Course .X A., '27, '28, '20, lr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '20, '30, .Xrt Club, '23, ,'20, '30, Science t'lub, '20, Stage t'rew, '20, Stage Klanager, '30, High School Play, '30, Yice-Pres, .Xrt t'luh, '23, Pres. .Xrt Club. '20, Debating Society, '30, Hi-Y, '30. .-l jim' Colltrt' of 1.'or11.r, gt'lIfIl'JllI'lI, tlllll KIIIHIZIIV .vlzof nfl, Recapitulation, Reincarnation ' Here comes Dowe hurling his words without end at the stage crew, whether as an encouragement, on :1 rritieism, no one knows. liut anyway, they have inspired the stage trew to long hours of patient work in planning and making the srenery and stage settings for the various plays. .Xll this work Dowe has done willingly and has lightened by his joking and fun. ln fact, everything he does is done with zest and jest. Xt-xt year Dowe will probably enter liliss in lYashington, IJ. t'. for his advance work in electricity. William O. Carlton y 'tBill Swede English Course .X .X.. '27, '28, '20, '30, Jr. Red Cross, '27, '28, '20, '30, Mirror lloard. '20, lnterelass liasketball. '20, '30, lnterclass Track, '28, '30, Foot- ball, '20, Vlass President, '23, '20, '30, .Xrt t'luh, '20, '30, Art t lub l'resid1-nt, 'ying French f'luh, '30, Debating Society, '30: Thespian Society, '30, All .Xt Sea. '20, i'COINl7ilt ot' Love and lfriendshipf' '27, Rising of the Moon, '30, High Sehool Band, '27, High School Orchestra, '27, Boys' Glee Club, '20, Quartette, '29, High School Concert, '20, The rmzqzzemr ix r1'ga1'rlef1 ieilllz flier, llllf? wi.w2 num :with fxvtecnr, lim' il ix 1116 belzefolclzt man :elm Ivins our affection. Do you see that tall boy rushing in and out of the Senior rooms as though the time was entirely too short for him to do all that he has to do? XVcll, that's liill, our class president. Bill can do anything and eyerything well. He can act. write., sing and direct. lfortunately, he can also get his studies well so his marks aren't affected by his outside 1lfl'lll1'S. He is going to take up Journalism and work in The Spirit office next year. Thiriccn
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