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MIRIAM RABLE “Her heart is not in her studies, it is somewhere else.” Miriam is of the talkative kind and says the right thing at the wrong time. She is jolly and liked by all who know her. PAULINE PITTHAN “Prone to mischief, able to perform it’’ Here is a girl who can smile and frown, but we usually see her wear¬ ing the smile. She is a strong believer in woman’s rights. HOWARD READ “Fully and perfectly man.” Howard knows basketball from start to finish. He has great ability as a player, too. As athletic editor on the staff he has more than ful¬ filled his position. CAROL PUETZ “A form more fair, a face more sweet” Carol is our Priscilla. She made a very sweet Priscilla, as she does a Senior. MARY RODEHEFFER “My words were true.’’ Why did Mary get her seat changed in the study hall? We never could find out because she never says a word. ( ?) Maybe she will tell some¬ time. DELMA ROBERTS Some say Jean, others Delma, she will answer to either,.. Her name makes no difference as she is always ready to lend a helping hand.
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MARIE MERKLE “She doeth little kindnesses.” ' 4; r y m % Wjr, Marie never wastes a minute in school, that is why she always has her lessons. She insists on smiling to everyone. VIRGIL MERTZ “Mamma’s angel boy.” Why, oh, why do the teachers talk so much to him in the study hall? He is perfectly angelic and we see no reason for their acting thus. NORMA MILEY “Many a word my tongue has uttered” Norma likes to talk but she likes to laugh better. It is her talkative¬ ness that has caused her to get called down. ROY MILLER “A man of such a genial mood.” Mary found an able assistant car¬ toonist in “Davy”. Roy has many friends in school who wish him suc¬ cess after he leaves Blume High. KURT MUELLER “I’m as wild as wild can be.” As drummer in the Tunerville Band “Dutch” made a big hit with his sailor jigging. Kurt ' s friendly smile has won many friends during his high school career. EDWARD MUSSER “There are greater men than I have lived, but I don’t believe it.’’ “Ed” is strong on argument. When he knows a thing he knows he knows he knows it and lets others know that he know r s it.
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ANNE RINEHART “Hang sorrow, care would kill a cat.” We wonder why everyone—espe¬ cially the boys—teases Anne. She is a happy-go-lucky sort of girl and everybody likes her. ALFRED ROEDIGER ‘“An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” Alfred is a quiet level-headed fellow from the vicinity of Moulton. His most valuable time is divided between farming and school. EARL ROHRBACHER “A spirit calmer than the calmest lake.’’ Earl is interested in Science. When¬ ever oral reports are assigned we know what he will give. Not only doe he like Science, but he knows it. LUCILE SCHNELL “She has struggled, yearned, and aspired.” Lucile is thoroughly feminin e. Her high school life was varied, being full of both work and play. META SCHULTZ “For she was jes’ the quiet kind.” Meta came last year, too, to join 11 s. She will not forget her classmates and they certainly will not forget her. WILBUR SCHWARK “Serve yourself, would you be well served.’’ Wilbur is the man of our class. He is a typical Miles Standish and we know that he makes a good one. Wil¬ bur is well liked by his classmates.
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