Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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28 THE MIRROR 1925 CHARLES RANDALL FLEMING—“Chuck” “In the race of life he will not be behind.” Interscholastic 4; Spe-Re-Wri 3, 4; Asst. Editor “Mirror” 4; Honor. Charles had to leave before commencement on account of illness. While he was with us he showed what he could do, keeping very high on the Honor Roll. He was also Associate Editor of the Mirror. Keep up hope, Charles, you have the best wishes of your class. EUNICE E. GOODALL—“Euny” “Oh, those flashing eyes, From which sparkling life and beauty spring” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Biology Club 4; Glee Club 4; T. M. T. M. 4. “Euny” holds the record in Room 311 for marching to detention hall. She can talk like lightning and is the life of the party. Euny has quite a few male admirers. JAMES S. GRAHAM—“Jimmie” “That my feet were not so heavy.” Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Physics Club 4. “Jimmie” is a fellow who can be heard coming by the clicking of his heels. Jim intends to be an architect. He is great at drawing. We’ll get Jim to draw plans for another New High soon.’ Those in the class intending to wed might patronize one of the class for house plans. BEN GREENBLATT—“Ben” “Just a little man can make a great noise. We can talk unceasing.” Spanish Club 4; Class Basket-ball 4; Physics Club 4. Ben should be a great orator some day, because he can talk, talk, talk, all day and never tire himself.

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1925 THE MIRROI “To do or not to do that work. That is the question.” Senior Play Committee; Spanish Club 4; Physics Club 4. Art” is somewhat like Hamlet. He does not know whether he should do a thing or not, or take chances on getting through without being caught. GEORGE DELBERT EVANS—“Georgie i “To dance! to dance is my ambition.” Spe-Re-Wri 3, 4; I,e Cercle Francais 3, 4; Interscholastic 4; Physics Club 4. “Georgie” is a great dancer. He talks about dancing in class. He almost makes you want to dance right there. George, you should go on the stage for that. VIVIAN ALICE FAIRCHILD—“Vi” “Where is any author in the world Teaches such beauty as a woman's eye?” Le Cercle Francais 3; Glee Club 3, 4; T. M. T. M. 4. “Vi used to be sort of backward and afraid to “mix” with the crowd. Lately though she has stepped out. “Vi’s” smile and rolling of her flashing eyes gain admiration from many. HAROLD MARTIN FISCUS—“Fiscus” “Oh, that someone would listen to my meaningless chatter.” Spanish Club 4; Physics Club 4. Harold is a fellow who “flopped” lately. I hear he meets a little Freshman girl in the library every day.



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1925 THE MIRROR 29 NELLIE URSULLA GULISH—''‘Nellie’’ “A maiden never bold (dee Club T. M. T. M. 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. We never know Nellie’s” around until she's right upon us. That’s how quiet she is. We hear that she’s been “stepping out’’ with a popular member of the Junior Class lately. JAMES VICTOR HANNON—“Jim “To sleep, perchance to dream.” Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Spe-Re-Wri 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3; Band 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4. “Jim” doesn’t seem to want to give any credit to people who do something worth while. He always wants to knock down their wall of honors. ANNA BELLE HASENFLU “Tubby” “The shortest ladies love the longest men.” Le Cercle Francais 2; Glee Club 4: T. M. T. M. 4; Physics Club 4. “Tubby” is our light-haired friend. Lots of people know them but don’t know which is Tubby” and which “Chubby.” Tubbv is a little more vivacious than Chubbv, but not much. CHARLOTTE S. HASENFLU—“Chubby” “A pleasing countenance is a silent recommendation.” Le Cercle Francais 2; Glee Club 4; T. M. T. M. 4; Physics Club 4. “Chubby” is bashful and shy at times, but only at times. She is a striking contrast to her sister in appearance, but both are friendlv to everyone.

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