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I l«milH‘«iu Louise Calvert Is it that sunny smile and sweet “Squeeze” . . . disposition which makes “Squeeze” so popular with everyone? It must be, for she is a member of nearly every organization and is very dependable in everything she undertakes. The boys all like to tease Louise, but she takes only one of them seriously. “Good heavens!” John Christian A dull moment is never known “Jack” .... when “Jack”, one of our popular twins, is around. His mischief creeps out at every opportune time. John is one of the few youthful nimrods who bagged a fine buck at the beginning of the deer season. Mis twin shares in all his activities. “Yippee” Genevieve Carbonar “Gen's” sweet disposition “Gen”.................. has attracted many friends —both boys and girls. Her chief delights arc in dancing and blushing, both of which she does remarkably well. She doesn’t like to be teased, but she is always successful in restraining herself from anger. “Don’t be silly.” George Curry One of our most purposeful boys is “Max” .... George, and his earnestness to master his studies has won him the admiration of us all. When “Max” isn’t attending some club meeting, or studying some lesson, he is probably reading, for he occupies much of his spare time in this manner. Y) “All right”
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Flamlieau George Beaton George is one of the quiet boys in “Popeye” . . . our class. He must believe that “silence is golden,” for he puts this motto into very good usage. George is a natural born woodsman and he derives much pleasure from spending his spare time in the woods. “Don’t ask me.” Betty Bundy Betty is a fun-loving girl who comes “Hetty” . . . from Sabula. She is a conscientious student, but has little time for school activities. Betty has little to say about her future, but we notice she is wearing a D.H.S. ring which may cast a little light on the subject. “Oh, heck James A. Christian “Jim” is a very likable young “Jim”.................. fellow and has made many friends during his high school years. He does well in his studies and is always prepared. We know that he will be a success in life, for his initiative and winning ways will carry him far. “Iley, Bessie Celesta Bundy True to all her friends and class-“Sis” .... mates—that’s Celesta. Her de- lightful personality and unusual ability are worthy of praise. She is a valuable alto in the Girls’ Glee Club and has done much work on the Flambeau despite the fact that she lives a long distance from school. “Sure” 18
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Flambeau Donald Dixon Despite the fact that Donald has “Don .... several miles to travel to school, it does not reflect on his school work, as he makes excellent grades in his subjects, lie manifests his determination to obtain an education by the way in which he spends his spare time—reading. “I don’t know. Lorraine Delp When looking for Lorraine, the “Toots” . . . best thing to do is to look for Violet, for they are always together. Her willingness to help others explains why she is always busy. Lorraine has made herself known in the field of oratory, and she is planning to make this her life work. “I ain’t a-saying” Francis Dixon Although “Dixie” likes to argue, “Dixie ... he never becomes angry if he is unsuccessful in convincing his opponents. His eagerness to aid in discussions is noticed in his “P. D.” and geography classes. We are sure Francis will succeed, whether he; becomes a baritone or a partner in Pifer’s Mill. “Oh, Yeah! Violet Ellis Because of her willingness to help “Violet . . any person in the library who needs it, Violet has become a favorite with all the students. She will surely be missed next year in the Glee Club, and the Orchestra will lose a valuable violinist after she has been graduated. “No sarcasm” 20
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