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William Keene “Bill” A truer friend than “Bill” is hard to find. His cheerfulness and ability to get along has made many friends for him. He never shirks his duty in classwork or activities, and we know he will live a happy life. “Hey, Nuj)] ” Lesa E. Sette “Lee” “Lee” possesses a quality most people desire but do not have. This is a pleasing personality. “Work while you work and play while you play” could be called Lee’s motto. Any of the seniors can tell you that she follows this closely. That’s the way, “Lee”, you’ll come out ahead in the end. “Can you do this Algebrat” Clement Kruk “Concrete” “Concrete” is a bashful, blushing boy who hails from Falls Creek. He takes little part in school activities outside of football. He doesn’t pay any attention to girls, but he does like to say such words as, “himatrandavandapopocatiwandalexonealm”. “Oh Yeah!” Adelle Barbara Plant “Del” “Del” is a new member to our class. She has l een made welcome by all, especially the French students. She seemed rather quiet at first, but now we have found out that she is like the rest of the women —quite talkative. “I'm mad” Edwin Kessler “Ed” “Ed” is a serious minded fellow who likes to gain knowledge by asking questions. He is rather quiet and studious, but makes friends readily with all whom he meets. “You don't say” Ethel Mae Platt “Tiny” Ethel is the tiniest member of our class. To see her among the rest of us one would wonder how she did it, but she kept stepping as well as all of us. Although she is so small she has many friends in this wide world. T went y-Jive “Oh, my hair”
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Edwin C. Hoover “Eddie” “Eddie” is one of our most serious members. Rarely does he speak, but when he does—everybody listens. In the chemistry “lab” he works fast, and usually finishes his experiment before the others are half done. “Let me get that for you” Catherine Minns “Kate” “Kate” is a quiet, modest girl who makes friends easily. She joins in all the class activities, and is liked by everyone. Her chief ambition in life is to l ecome a nurse. “Do you have your P. D.f” Earl Keene “Earl” Earl is a quiet lad who is struggling faithfully for an education. He is one who says very little, but he has shown us that words are not needed to show the quality in a person. “Heyt Shaffer” Sylvia Korb “Red” “Red” is a good sport. She is a quiet girl who knows her “beauty” business to perfection. Although she is (piiet, she is always smiling, and it is probably for this reason that she is liked by all. “Come here a minute, will ya’f” James Jones “Jake” James, a lad coming from Clear Run, is small but his friends are many. He is always on the sunny side of life. He is heading for politics—judging from the many questions he asks in P. D. class. “Well, just in case it teas” Louise Noel “Frenchy” “Frenchy” is a quiet, demure girl with blonde hair and blue eyes. She’s a very bright French student, and her chief ambition in life is to learn to read and write French well. “Do you have your French done ” Twenty-four
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Joseph Kruk “Wimpy” Joe travels to school on the bus. He takes an active interest in football, playing varsity for two years. We believe he will become a printer because of his ability in that phase of work. “Hey, Charlie” Ruth Aleen Reasingbr “Ruth” Ruth is one of our bashful girls in the classroom. She is faithful in all her work that she undertakes. She is a good s| ort and a good friend to everyone. We all wish her the best of luck. “Aw Heck” William Malasky “Bill” Here is a real pal, studious and happy-go-lucky. Bill’s chief sin is fooling with the girls at noon. He says he wants to l e a famous football star but with his experience we think he’ll l e a traveling salesman. What say, Bill? 14Tell me loo” Dorothea Mae Ross “Dot” “Dot” is usually rather quiet, but when then is some excitement in the air, she is right in the middle of it. She is always smiling, and never shirks her duties. She is always willing to lend a helping hand. “A w-w-w-w-” Ronald Liddle “Ronnie” Ronald is one of our “Men of Action, not of words.” He belives in working toward some useful end, and as a result he is a brilliant French student. We don’t know what his plans are for the future but we wish him success. “All Right” Sara Belle Salada “Siriebill” “Siriebill” rates firsti n the opinion of her class mates. She takes an active part in all class activities. She never shirks her duty, and we are sure she will find success in everything she undertakes. “Oh, but that's different” Twenty-six
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