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She zilwziys has u witty re-iiizirk to inzilcc. niistzilct-s nirult- hy this l'Ullllll'lk'lIl typist. '.l ll li M I IQ IQ U IQ Clara Dorazio Gt-in-itil llUlll'St' l'oinint-i'c'i:il Vluli -lg Eli. Rt-cl lfross I, 2. . . .- U M.lII'l'f1I1lIg ,lor 11 qnzvl lllw. f'lz1l'z1 is llllll stzitcly, smiling girl whozn ont- sm-s going slowly into ...gp Rooni Ii. Vlatiu is gi wt-ll lit-liziyt-il girl hut you inziy lit- sun- slit- is not zilwzlys :is quit-t :is shi: is in rlaisst-s. ln faint, slit- is rt-silly quilt- jolly. l'lzn':1 is usuzilly st-t-n in tht- typing ronni. Rt-zilly, it is liftrcl to iniaiginv tht- typing rooni without lll,'l'. l'Izn':i's slt-nil:-i' ling.-is slitl- gcntly hut Iirinly oyi-1' tht- lat-ys. You niziy lit- sun- tln-rv uri- yi-ry ft-w Josephine F. Dorazio '-lol' ll1'ozy'l l,ihc1'z1l .Xrts Voursu .X. fi. 2, 5, 'lg hlr. Rt-tl Vross 43 i'illl1'lSllllllS in Klvrrit- lQngl:incl lint .vlill lzwr lougnz' mn on, lin' ffm' ol Tm'l'I'lLf,Il if lmrv, Tuflll grf'f1!1'r m1.w'. is anything sho clot-s not know, shi- lllt'l't'Iy turns zirounfl :incl :isles sf ITIIIIINIS In-1' of ont- sht- knows. tht- In-st ol lurl: lor thi- iuturv, 'flfif' Donald G. Eberhart lion Killa- Cil'lIf31'lll Vourst' .X. .X. I, 2, 3, 43 .lit Rt-cl Cross I, 2, n, 43 lntt-rcluss Iiuskt-thull 4 W Tn IIIVII' is In fmzqznv' our ,l'11ff'. Don is that tall, lzinlqy hoy you sl-Q urounfl high school. llc looks mort- likv un oyt-rgrown li't-sliinzin thzin tht- clignilit-rl st-nioi' lit rczlll' is. lion is tht- lqincl of icrson who loft- is his troulilt-s to hiin l self, for lion has llt'VL'l' lit-I-n lanown to grunililt- ailiout thin-fs thzit ' 1 31 just have to Iiappt-ii. Miki- clot-s not tzilu' school any loo st-riously, hut his pf-rsonzili x nizlkcs up for it. lion run mlo ll thing if lit- wgints to. hut. if In c.locsn't, tlu-iw is no usa- trying to pix-silziclv hini. Yiut my-.o In lo loycs to talk. .Xnyonv who sits lllill' Illfl' knows thait. If lhtl onc. Slit- is zilwziys rt-zicly to listt-n to your -iolqvs :incl Iziugh. 'I'hi-n that lo Iilzins to :itll-ntl lnclizinzl iilllll' 'lll'fl llt'l'Sl il4llI Q 'VW V ll XXX- know wi- shall niiss llt'l' :incl hi-I' qu-slions Iiut In-iw-'s wishing Xoll
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'li ll li Nl l All R U ll Alta A. Dickey General Course Aggie .X. .X, 3, -lg jr. Red Vross 2, .3, 45 Vommereial t'lub 4. Hong xorrniuf Clziv' ici!! kill 11 mf, ,lnrl f1ll'l'l li0l'l', l1'!'s be 11.'f'f'ry. .Xltal is the tall, slender blonde who Came to us from DuBois three years ago. .Xlta's apparent weakness is her admiration for males. Her favorite pastime is dating, Perhaps you have heard her Chatting gayly to Peg or Betty about her date last night or the anticipa- tion of the date tonight. When Aggie, Betty, and Peg get together. it is best to stay away from them if you are in anything but a silly mood, for, when this trio assemble, there is no keeping them down. Byron E. Dinger Dutch General t'ourse -lr. Rt-tl t'ross 3, 43 Ifreneh t'lub 43 XVrestling Team 4. 91Ir'1zf1' is ll Han' tizrlllef' llvron is ont- member ol' Room K who has eontracted the habit of h mg set-n hut not heard. If you watch him very long, you are im I esst-tl hy his silt-nee and sincerity whieh will make him saunter through hh- in an interested man ln his high sehool fart-er, he has paitl little attention to the more liivolous artiyitu-s' hut he has made up for lost time in the prepara- tion ol' his sehool work, for every day his lessons are done to the best ol his ahrllty. liyron has matlt' no tlt-linite plans for the future but-one thing wrlain is that llyron will never lose his position by talking baek to h.s lu lr-S. onlii Clifton B. Dobson Cliff t'ommereial Fourse jr, Red Vross 1, 2, 31 .X. A. 2, 3. USfllII1.01lS let me be. t'lifton is not one of these teaeher's problems, for we have never known t'lil'l ' to be reprimanded for loud talking and he Certainly always is studying diligently with the result that his name often appeals on the Honor Roll. Il you would look at f3'lifl ' any morning as he diligently prepares his lessons in his obscure seat in WK , you would certainly believe that he was the studious seholar we have just mentioned. VVe feel that t'lil'f will eertainly be a sueeess in life if he keeps up his Custom of . 3 .- !ttllUllS applieation to his task. .flj,lA1l
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Tllll MIRROR Alma L. Evans General Course Jr. Red Cross l, 4. The Ienzple of our f7Il7'I'Sl Zlzouglzfs is silerzcef' Q Dicl you hear a low sweet voice coming from the corner of Room K? -nv-Qtr That voice belongs to Alma. We know, too, that she puts it to good use, for she is a line singer. NVith her gentle manners and her calm exterior Alma remincls us of a smooth untroublecl sea. .Xlthough Alma does not often volunteer to recite in class, she usually makes a good recitation when she is callecl upon. When we look at Alma, we usually see her with her eyes fast on her book or with a far-away expression on her face. Perhaps she is thinking of the near future when she will be hurrying about some hos- pital comforting this or that patient. Next year Alma wishes to be trainefl as a nurse in a Buffalo hospital. Elizabeth R. Fera Clqisw General Course Commercial Club 4. 'll .smile slmt gzffzcefully zljmvzrrl frenz her eyes. YX'e woultl clesire no one to receive the impression that Elizabeth is quiet. Neither clo we want anyone to think the opposite. She is neither quiet nor boisterous-just in between. However, she is not just a common laclygher sharp black eyes witness that fact. lilizabeth cloes not make a practice of sending notes but once in a while tnot oftenl a tiny folclecl bit of paper is sent from Elizabetlfs tltsk to certain extremities. lilizabetli is a keenly observant person, too. She hears ancl sees all that goes on about her, ancl enjoys someone else's fun as heartily as if it were her own. 9 Virginia E. Fink Ginny Mickeyl' Commercial Course Fommercial Club 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta: A. A. 3, 4g Ir. Red Cross l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, -lg Science Club 4, Health Club 2, 3. 13eg0ne dull rare! flmu and I will 1101707 agree. This quotation seems to be Ginny's motto. Although Ginny speaks little, she is not sober by any means and there is an air of pleas- ant frivolity in her manner. However, 'tMickey is very industrious. Ginny's lessons often worry her. Hut the frown with which she pours over them is quickly replacecl by a smile when she sees somebocly she knows. Virginia is always busy cloing housework anfl will probably make an icleal home for someborly. law l1lVt 't'l.,tflIf
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