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5.1 V . N Q X fx N1 Fourtf-en JOHN ALEXANDER. John comes from Edgeworth, and loves to tease the girls. A small boy, yes -but oh, can he run? and jump? John always shines at the track meets. Ile won the wrestling championship in the one hundred eight pound class in New Castle this spring. Perhaps he excels in this pastime because of his practice in wrestling with Chemistry. PAUL BARBER. Here is a budding young Barrymore. Anyone who has seen Paul act knows where his talent lies. Baseball, basket- ball. and tennis teams will all lose a val- uable member with his graduation. Vile will not be surprised if Paul becomes the President of the United States, since he now already has been president of the Senior Class, of the Hi-Y, and the Stu- dent Council. The girls all admire him. but Paul seems to like one in particular! GEORGE BASSETT. Our George Bassett is a very different sort of lad from the Georgie Bassett in Tarkingtonys Penrod. In the first place our George comes from Fair Oaksg that should be enough to convince anyoncf His reputation as a hunter is wide- spread, and it is said that he seldom misses his mark. Here we know him as a lusty singer, a red head, and a base- ball player. ROSEMARY P. BISHOP. Another of our Marathon racers is 'ARosie. Every morning she competes with the tardy bell-ask her who often wins. 'tRosiel' is an active member of the group of perpetual gigglers. Vllhen she gets started, the rest of us usually follow. LOIS E. BRADLEY. Behold our prima donna! Any time singing is in demand, we call on Lois. She takes part in many activities, one of which is the Senior Class basketball team. Her tongue is the nearest thing to perpetual motion that we know. She is also one of the red heads of the Senior Class.
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EI J OHN D. l3llTlllflR. John was a faithful woiker on the gridiron this year. and di his share towards making the seasoi a success. He is a prominent member f the Vom- munity HY, and is noted f r his co-op- eration. ANN-B LA lR CAMP SELL Behold our worthy art editor! NVe are indeed fortunate to have on our staff anyone as accomplished as is Abic.', With her bright-colored smocks,she lends a, very artistic air to the school. Allie' always turns out to the foot-ball games all dressed up in red and blue, and cheers as loudly as anyone. She has chosen art as her vocation, and we certainly wish her all success. ll ELEN LOUISE CHA MISERS. Helen Louise is quite a musical lass. In fact she has chosen music as her voca- tion in life. Another way in which Helen shines is in arguing. It takes sound reasoning and a lot of oiliort to persuade her to change her mind. That 's a good trait, and if she sticks to every- thing the way she docs to her opinions she will make a success of all she under- takes. ROBl'lR'l' CONNELLY. The t'IIero of the Senior Class is Bob. There seems to bc some mystery concerning his nickname Hero.'l but it certainly applies to him. Hob has lots of pep and certainly can keep things going. VVhen he gets started, watch out. In short he's the life of the party. CHARLES RIUIIMOND DAY, JR. Daisy naturally is the Senior Class flower. True to his name he is to be seen everywhere and is in everything. As Sports writer for the Oracle, manager of the track team, villain in 'tThe Man in the Bowler Hatf' chairman of Usher squad, he has shown that he can lay aside his languid ways once in a while. In the spring this young ma.n's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of-baseball! Fifteen ,Jul .
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