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MARY C. KIRACUFE LIARIE Ain,'t that terrible Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4g A. A. 13 Sejusof Ad. C0111- mittee. Mary, Mary quite eoutray How does your garden grow? lVe'd say it grows with at decided leariiiug to- ward literary ability. Her stories are different, i11te1'esti11g, and witty, a good coriibiiintion. There is only' one flower in her garden and that is still il Bud . HAROLD D. OCKER S111 FRANCIS Of Horam A. A. 4. A bright boy and studious who will turn fl hand for any iuelnber of the class. He resides at Maugaiisville. So watch the tow11 grow when he gets buck. IVA E. KELLER IVY Shut up Fm tallcfingn Assembly 1, 2g A. A. 1, 25 G. U. 3, 43 Pres. of Assembly lg Sejusof Staitg I'IO0-XV2ll'-ll-Nvtlt Staff: lvinner of Kee-Mar Alumni. 0 Ivy cling to me. Xvllalt 21 whirlpool is her head, And what at whirlpool full of depth and danger Is all the rest about her. JOHN U. O'UONNEl.L Jo11NY Eat 'em upl' A. A. 1, 2, 43 Soccer Team 2. 3, -lg Mgr. -L: Orcliestra 3, -lg Mgr. -Lg Mgr. Y-I-Ii-Breeze -ig Glee Club 4. Rough it up IIOXS--tlli1t'S Johlmy-Down the lield for ai goal---tlmt's Jolinny. 1'A'Ul.IN1G L. KENDLE POLLY Goo1l-nfiglzf' Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4g G. C. 4. Paiuline 0110 day will be a wise old seer. Wheuce is thy learniiig? Hath thy toil O'er books consuuied the inidniglit oil? Tlvirty-tie-rec
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I l STANLEY G. MOORE SKINNY Hello tlmr- A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 President A. A. 43 Hi-Y Ulub 2, 33 Literary Socety, 15 Cheer Leader 3. O'Skinny! where you going to-night? He is tl1e grand lshiek of Surrey. l GOLDIE KAPLAN LZKAP Peep-peep Assembly 1. 2, 3, 4: A. A. 1, 25 Ad. Committee of the Sejusof. , On the account of my chatter, even the crows envy me. 1 A A little peach in Broadway grew, A little peach of rosyf hue, Cherished at home and elsewhere too She grew, she grew.-fNo she clidn't grow. J. OLIVER MORRIS CSDIRVFYYY Stick arorzmcl and find out A. A. 1.2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4. Dirty surely doesnt practice what he preaches for he rarely 'tSticks around -in fact he is to be found in front in all things. That he's mis- chievous is to be conceded with one look at his face-there's the devil in his eye. RUTH E. KERSNER BABE i lim, with you Assembly 1, 2. 3. 43,G. C. 4. Isnit it funny I can talk only when I'1n out oi school. T I've seen your cahu seas and cahn women, But I don't pity lovers more than sea-men. l x MILLARD A. NELSON ADMIRAL You go ou A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. , He may not be a leader but he is always wlll ing to lend a hand in all school activities. i 1 E Thirty-two
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MAXWELL F. POE y MAX Suppose So Everybody k11ows him as the Shiek . He is 'a quiet and courteous young man. DOROTHY M. LONG , lDo'r p , Donut wait breakfast for me Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 Asst. Art Editor Sejusof. I played the piano ilast night until they all Went to sleep I So gentle, S61'iOllS, mild and staid, She surely seems a model maid. But gentle reader mark you well You cannot always sometimes tell. PHILIP RAUTH PHII: I'll bust you too A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Roosevelt Literary Society: Manager Baseball 4. A Phil is athletically inclined but he was too lazy to practice. He is bugs for poetry and we hold to the Business Men of Hagerstown in Philip, a true friend, la fine sport and a good salesman. MILDRED LONG SHORT i Pear-fish Assembly 1, 23 G. G. 3, 4. Come, sing now, singg for I know you sing well. I see you have a singing face. Thank be! Here is afgirl who can always see a joke even when there isn't any poi11t to it. Gnondn RICE RIOEY Eat my dust A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 43 Soc- cer 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 45 Copy Editor Y-Hi Breeze, Literary Society 1. He's so fast he melts his spikes. George is also a mean soccer player, and What is more he is a gentleman in every sense of the word. May you succeed in anything, you undertake, George LI lm'ty-four
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