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Twenty-five VALEN t N GEORGE HAUFF Staff. Boy ' s Glee Club. Class Foolball. Rings and announcements committee. Lucky Boy ! (sigh-Ecl) John is right there when there are pms or announcements to select. In committee wor k and all class activities we owe him much of the credit for their success. We like him, so does Ruth, (same business- Ed.) MILDRED JORDAN Glee Club. Mildred has a classic profile, but a more modern taste. She is one of the few who had sufficient cour age to attempt a third year of Latin. EVA KEENE Glee Club, Corduroy Revue. Modest, and even a little bash- ful we ' d call her, with quiet ways and a sweet smile. Possibly this same sweet smile is responsible for the constant male devotion shown her. GEORGE JOHNSON Class Football. Thai boy a Senior! He ' s too young. Tliat ' s all right he is and he ' s lucky not to have so many Seenyer airs. Think of how easily he can adjust himself lo be- ing a college Freshman. George showed flashes of absolute brilliancy in Civics. 92
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Tiventy-four VALENtAN RICHARD FABING Orchestra, Class Football. Rit, bless his old trombone, is one of the reasons the Class of 21 will be sadly missed. As the conversational center of a bevy of feminine lovelmess his blarney ab- solutely scmtillates. Furthermore, his devotion to public duty as a Voiuteer Fireman, keeps Miss Hig- bee anxious that there be no fires dunn an orchestra recital. HARRIET ERICSSON She has not been sith us so very long, she came but last fall, from Peotone, III., but that has been long enough for us to see that she is a very willing worker, and that we would have been for- tunate to have had her longer. HELEN GREEN Corduroy Revue. To be good is to be happy- This must be Helen ' s motto, unlike that of the fair Helen of Troy, for we never saw her otherwise. In ad- dition she is always ready and will- ing and a hard worker. BERNARD FINNIGAN Boys ' Glee Club, Carnival. Or- atorical, Class Football, Play. From Bernard ' s last name it can be readily seen why he was unan- imously appointed the Hindu in the Carnival. His eagerness for argument enlivens his classes and made him a strong contender for oratorical honors. We like him. he is not hard to find when there is work to be done. I92J
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Twcnt; -f--ix ALEN IAN HERBERT KRULL Class Football and Baseball. Herb IS a privileged character. He can come in lale in the morn- ing without a private session with Mr. Jessee at 4:00. Y ' see he de- livers milk. He IS buih like a man and he works like one, pos- sessing the perspiration perequisite, he is 99 ' ' ' r genius. BESSIE LONG Corduroy Revue, Oratorical, Class Historian, Play. She has always been one of our hardest working members. And not only does she get good grades, but she IS very popular, as one who has ever a kindly word to say naturally would be. LAURA NEET Asst. Editor, Corduroy Revue, Girls Glee Club. Here they are together! Laura has held the scholastic supremacy of our class unmenaced throughout its H. S. career. Besides this she IS easy to look at. Phew! What a combination. BARTLETT MARIMON Athletic Ed. Varsity Basketball and Football, Class Basketball, and Football, Boy ' s Glee Club, Quartette. Play. Bart is built just right. That explains his athletic activity. he was the only senior on the Var- sity Basket-ball team. His voice is just right, a ringing deep bass. That explains his musical activity. He IS a veteran of the Boy ' s Glee Club and will certainly be missed there. His personality is right. That explains his numerous friends. 92J
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