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MILDRQEII KELLY There are greater things in life than talking. Thnt is Mildred's motto. which she 1-lings to vlosi-ly. She is very quiet, but her sweet inun- ner makes her a lovable member of our class. W1 LLIS KINNARD A boy that is known all over the school for his good sportsmanship. He is one of the best nth- lf-tes in the South Hills High Sehool and has won ni:-iny prizes. He is also very popular among the fair sex, as his mischievous eyes and enrlv hnir make everyone like him. He is very good in nmthi-matics and hopes to become ii vivil engineer some day. 'I'raek, Gymnastics, H E LEN KRLIIGH Helen is a sweet, loving girl, whom everyone likes. She is always ready to do something for olthors. VVe do not know who of the opposite sew is her favorite, as she keeps all sueh things to herself. Helen's aim is to be the first xvofnun President of the United States. ROBERT L. BICKEE,- BOBBY llvlvhy, with his everlasting good nature and feistirliousness of dress is very popular in our 1-Inss of 1920. He is a favorite with all the ladies, but there is one little girl who enptures mo-st of Bohby's'l attentions. Class Play. Class Football, September, 1920. Class Basketball, 1918-19.
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E RNEST GULDEN- ERNY This student has a great deal of pep C?J, He recited VZ? so much in English class that we have advised him to join the Bolshevist Stump Speakers' Fnion. Nevertheless, for good fel- lowship he is always on the job. If Erny c-yer disclontinues his ambition for stump speak- ing, we firmly suggest his practising undertak- ing, I-le has such a deadly look. J. GEORIIE HANDY-- JU DGP! A very jolly young man, free from the care cf the world. Occasionally he takes his school Work seriously. He is noted for his bashfulness hy smut- of the girls in the Class. But when he is away from sehool? He is especially noted f' 1' the way he tickle toes. Skating and dancing ure Judg.:'e's Chief delight. He is the seeond athlete of South Hills who has made his letter in four Iwmnelies of athletics. It is very seldom you tind Judge without his friend, Jim Menk. Daskethzill. Baseball. Traek. Hovkey, Football. Class Plziy. ALMA HELEN HOOKER.- HOOKS Helen hos ai sunny disposition, and is nearly alxyuys in a good humor, taking life as it comes. She has ht-eu a member of the basketball team for three years. Her ability is not limited to athletii-s, hut includes Ij1'E1lTlil, Spanish and the Sl'lf lPl1 funvtions of the School. lizlskm-tllfull 1919-20. Sesame Year Book. Class Plug. Spanish Club. Track 1918-19. HARRY KAUSS- HAR Harry Kauss-, a yery :food fellow, Full of life, not a streak of yellow: Shorthand expert. good at typing, Age seventeen, five foot eight: Always on time-never lute. Class Football.
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HENRY T. MCQUAIDE- DIAC, HElN, AtIlAT'!! Henry is our all-American fullback whose con- stellation is bound to shine brightly every foot- ball game. The students who aren't his friends nl-ver lived. Somehow he is always in the lime- light for every occasion, but more especially fur zu eertziin young lady in the 12 B vlass. If you ever saw Mac fight in a football game: argue for the right in his English elassg perspire over his other duties in school, you would be von- vim-ed, as we are, that he will quickly make u sm-u-ss in life. Hoc-key 1917-18-19-20. Traok 1919. Football 1917-18-19. Football Captain 15119. liuseball Manager 1919. lioys' Athleties Editor, Class Book, Treasurer Spanish Club 1919-20. f'imrz1l Club 1919-20. Hi-Y Club 1918-19-20. President 1919-20. JI I H N MALCOLM Cheerful, studious, but alive and active in sz-hool sports, as well. Interested in activities of the World at large: up-to-date on every sub- ject, and when he grows up everyone will come and consult Doctor John. Vim- President of Vifireless Club. First l-loner Student, JAM ES M ENK- JIMMlE The brillianit young actor Who reports in room 3113- lie is never late and would not be absent unless Mr. XVinner proclaimed a, holiday. He seems very much devoted to a certain black- huired. blue-eyed young lady of our class, and when she is near life is just one blush after an- other for Jimmie Track 1918-195 CCaptain 19195. Fonthztll 1918-19. Class Basketball 1918. Hi-'Y Club. Clziss Play. ALBERT FRANK METZGER-' 'AL HAI is our long, leanj lanky member from Riverside, and one whom we are all glad to know. I-Iis height is exceeded only by his good nature and by the volume of his feet. As 21 lady fusser, lie is not much of a success, but is rapid.. ly improving. and holds up his end of the social :irftiviries very nicely. HAI, while not a stair in sr-hool athletics, was EL diligent worker on the class team. Class Treasurer. Spanish Club. Stage Manager Class Play.
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