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IDA HIITHLHAUSERiScc-i'ctury 0f igSenior Class Chlbu .lpcomplixlamerits were nufiz'c to her mind. Like precious pmrix within a rirwping xheH. Ida at first impressed us as being very quiet. but on further acquaintance we found her to be a splendid entertainer and a jolly companion. As to her studies she is second to none and a better C hiss Secretary will never take minutes at a Senior chlh meeting. GUY ROSS-we H'hnr'r'r mw'l'x in what NT prize, A ppmrx a hero in our eyes, Behold the most brilliant pupil of iVest Night. Latin and Geometry were his favorite studies but his other subjects did not suffer 011 this account. He became very famous by the frequent appearance of his name 011 the pages of the Harri.- and feared no one. not even the well known editor, G. Howeye Neck. ADA M. ROSENBERGERe ti The fare nf hnnlrx ix a fort rt'frir-Iz rt-qm'rm- millim-jumrifir-nh'nn. ufmlnyy. nnr dcfwurr'. Here is our i'Stur HistOI'iaIf', Aria distinguished herself by being the champion of the History Class; she having reached the 100 mark in the exams. While being very studious, she could always be depended upon as taking part in all the school activities. Page TurEnly-sir
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LOUISE B. MERKELe t'Hm- mu. brr churtm'lryi 311.! mm .WHF uni half Tlll' rharmx lwr rlmrm-uxf mrjdt'sly z'IJm'mlcd. Here is Louise, a very quiet girl. but a splendid fellow-student and a1 friend to all her elassnmtes. It was usually 111 the German Class that Louise gave vent to her humor. Nevertheless she was one Of the best tDeutc-hersh 0f the Senior Class. ALVIN 0. BHYELLERhAHsistant Business Manager of the Voice Jim of j'r'w H'orrls arr 11w 0an mm. Alvin was one of our regular members on the staff, having missed very few 111eetings throughout the year. He did very good work as chairman of the PennantC01m'1'1ilteeand he was always 011 the job the night the Voice appeared. selling single copies. He is :1 man of few words and much action. HELEN NI. hHLLEReEditor 0f .tBils 0' News : Vice-President of ttSenior Class C lubu Softrir Hm! had you bmuufs pidun' book, If mm! film lm- or not Iflrr' bmuly 1001.? Helen was undoubtedly one of the sweetest girls at tYesl Night. At the social affairs of the school she was always the Bell? of the eventng. She being editor of ' Bits W Newsih this department of the Voice was always of great interest to its readers. Page TIN rzlyifirs
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AIILDRED M. SCHEFFELitXuUIUI' 0i Gillhe Fm'r Hulurr'hx' .wrr't'f .x'r'mfu'ft'if'y, ll'iffr cl'l'yurrr'c rpfim'rlfi Mildred is one of the sweetest girls of the Class. Quiet zmd modest yet uh 113's r 'iuly forfun uml pleasure. XVe understand that She is a very talented musician and if this is an inkling 21s to what her ambition in life is. we wish her all the success possible. WILLIAM C. SCHUCHe HA-IH may haz'r. If lhey rims try, a glorious life or gravy. Bill entertained us on many occasions with his excellent violin playing. Although in school he was very quiet and studious, when in :1 01'0ch he would enjoy himself as much as any of the others and took special delight in having the crowd at his home for a good time. HILDA M. SCHMI'C'KEReEditor ltPoetry Cornerii 0011 son! izix singers lo the 1'0th l'l'ilh .muyx nf yluthri'ss mu? nf mirfh. Here is the girl with the wonderful voieei, Many a pleasant evening has been enjoyed by the Senior Class when at Class functions Hilda would sing for us. Besides milking among the highest in her studies, she was always the first to relate a funny story or a good joke and the Poetry CorneW 0f the Voice, Of which she was editor, was always very interesting. Page Tu nly-scrt n
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