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ROBERT H. NAUM-AN. Bob certainly was kept busy dur- ing football season because he was mau- ager of the team. He is a popular mem' ber of the renowned Alert Club. He must be good in math, for Professor Conway nicknamed him Trigonometry Naumanf' UBob', is known among the girls for his wise cracks in ehemistry and good dancing. MARGARET R. NE ALE. These Neale twins! No one can ever tell them apart. They can trade places when it suits them and we would never suspect it. Margaret is a first rate sten- ographer and helped type this book. She likes pets. She and her sister played guard on the 'Senior class basketball team. Margaret types Miss Hubbell's lesson plans. MARJORIE R. NEALE. Here's the other twin! Marjorie shared with her sister the task of typing the Sewihi. Her fingers are as nimble on the piano as on the typewriter as several chapel performances have shown. Marjorie types all Mrs. Peterson's lesson plans, but she Will never tell any plead- ing Latin student when the next test will be. She hasn't been absent nor tardy for seven consecutive years. Fine record, Marjorie. NELLIE M. O 'CONNOR. Nellie is our typical Irish lass-as pretty as they make them. She is the perfect lady-never loud and boisterous, always behaving in a manner befitting' her station as Senior. But don't let that deceive you. Our Nellie is not all dignityg her Irish wit will out. VVhen you see a merry twinkle in her eyes. and a dimple come and go in her oheeek you may know that somethings astir. CHARLES NV. RITCHEY. All the way from Glenfield comes our Charles. These out-of-town boys usually keep their escapades out of sehool, but every once in a while we hear things. He has been a valuable addition to our stage guild. 17 2 X fx ,fifffl T tr
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Twenty M-ARY ELEANOR McPHERSON. The Senior class is noted for its red heads and Eleanor is among them. Shc carries it further by matching her hair with her eyes. M-any a point was added to the score of the Senior basketball team by her unerring shot. They say Eleanor likes out of town boys with cars. Evi- dently she doesn't care for walking. MARY ELIZABETH McPHERSON Mary Elizabeth is a member of the chapel squad, which is a section of stu- dent council. She is also a member of the Senior class basketball team. Dancing and giggling are her favorite attractions and distractions. EDNA MAERRIMAN. Edna is another commercial pupil. One of the first accidents in the new building was her helping to spill ink on the corridor floor. Luckily, the janitor could remove it. Her pastimes arc comb- ing hor hair and riding the train between Haysville and Sewickley. HILDA AMY MILLER. Those who sit near her in chapel know Hilda has a good voice, but she never gave the Glee Club a chance to find it out. Never hide your light under a bushel, Hilda. Hilda came to us from Cory last year, and she seems to keep in close touch still with everything that goes on over there. Perhaps she has a special interest over therc. Vife wouldn't bc surprised. EDITH MOULD. Although 4'Mouldy has red hair, it doesn't affect her temper in the least. She was president of the Girl Reserves and captain of the basketball team and showed her ability to work and play. Edith was also a member of Student Council. 1311 :FE
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, l l Q: 125' L E 'ent yt wo l MALCOLM DeVV. ROE. What would we do without '4BIaeky to make us laugh in Latin? Mrs. Peter-- son thinks he looks more like the golden- haired Aeneas than anyone else in our class. Maeky is taking a course in memory training which we hope will help him save the shoe-leather he uses run- ning to the offices for lost books. Happy-- go-lueky, ever busy with his pictures, is Malcolm. VERNER ROXVLEY. 'fVVant to argue? That is Bub- bles's motto. Anytime you feel like having a, heated argument over anything at all, page Bubbles In athletics, although he has been here but one year, he has already distinguished himself. He lately expressed a desire to be a post graduate next year. BETTY SANDS. If you want to read something excep- tionally good, ask Betty for one of her short stories or poems. You will surely find her an authoress of note. As though this accomplishment were not enough, Betty is also on the girls' basketball squad. JOHN LIVINGSTON STEXVART. Another Senior musician is YVho' Dat. Famous for his performances on the mouth organ, he displayed further talent as a member of the Senior quintet. It 's a good thing John has a sturdy sense of humor, because many a joke has been pulled on him by his friends. Curly', has a crowning glory that is a source of envy for all the girls. JOSEPH TAYLOR. '4Joe distinguished himself this year as an actor in the Dear Departed. It is fortunate for him that he sits near the door, as he is another one of those Seniors who come racing in at the last minute, Joe is an artist when it comes to using paints.
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