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5 :ja k-lt L: 1, Qc? 'lllllllll 5 ff is Q - l mml ' M IW E fx ., his -X 3 : i :J 1 ' i l Ill!! -1752 , fs, i gk-5 mmlllunnml -.. S : ' - ' 2:31. ..' - I 1 Q46 adm 'CR' in Wk ,KK Q Xx XX I I 7 ,6 n S S A XJ .gb so W Q X - X NX xxx x L V MW l s - ii if I Ethel E. A. Brown Heavy I'should worry and grow thin. cv l Ethel Eimina Alice Brown and probably a fifth name some day. The saying goes that there is noth- ing in a name, but it is all wrong in this casey Ethel and her name balance the rest of the class. By her name we get an estimate of her weiht. Heavy is one of the Stenogs. of the class, and she sure does hit the keys hard. That is not all she can dog she can sew and cook. Whatever she will attempt to do, , she will succeed in, even if it is ,lm being lhouseywifs for lone Illarry N I ' rom't e ' est ,in w om s e is ' ' interested, and who likewise seems to be interested. Ethel also can bluff in Commer- cial Law, though she never sees the textbook, she gets up and talks a blue streak about everything, always trying to improve the text- book. Ethel is quite interested in Domestic Science, and has not missed a day during her entire High School Course, which is a good record. On the whole, Ethel is a good sport and always willing to help anyone. Good Luck, Ethel. Marwin Danner Marvy Ready to help with heart and hand, Such are the spirits of this young man. Behold! Danner's boy, all the way from Pennsville. Very popu- lar among his classmates. Not only that,. but not anything there is to do is too much trouble for Y lugllllllill Marvy. ' Q uuunnuli 1 V Danner. IS augoodhalllroundd sporti 1 ' ery ac ive in sc oo an socia 1 events. He is not known to have missed a Sass party. anner as some interests u in N Egypt, and goes to inspect qiiite . , I i frequently. Mar-vy has an auto ' ' t ,I I . . . ,. I :ind is tghergetrazse liked by the girls- N - 4 3 owla ou 1 . p His laughter is as contagious as l a bad epidemic of measles and his' I presence is an antidote for the i I gloom of alramy day. Marvy , ' N I is. very patient and his patience M 4 J will lead him to success. , r He hopes. to go to college and . , i l whatever his profession will be, l ' il li! f X we lwansh him all the luck in the l I 'V wor . If Xl if S In ix 4 ' - Y 1 2 zff 5' New X 2 1 5 f' Page Fifteen
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5- fa X 5 sis? E ' Q. s 2 ' e ' -lzlllllll. lllllll ' 3 Q H Sea mm' im' ,..e gg 2 5 -3 2 N, sts S ss s 3 252 U S -f is 2 u ' 1,21 Eg I -5 nmlullmnllllllh.. , I .., l I V 1 I N 1, guluuu V . Senior History, ,QQ Four years ago we made our debut at our Alma Mater. At that time how distant did our Senior year seem to be! How much labor and how many reverses were to be encountered before reaching our goal! For four years this spot has been the scene of many a conflict and many a victory. uununllli N X Now and again we lost several of our members. I N 3 l Our class has furnished four members for the baseball team, which V 7 has been victorious during its last two seasons. 0ne member of our class - y plays in our newly organized orchestra. i ' But we are not here to recount our triumphs or our defeats. We' are X ' 4 1 l here to show our devotion, and to bid farewell, to our Alma Mater-or can . '. , X we say farewell? When we think of the happy moments spent here and , ' ill of the time spent 'with our instructors, we can but say Au Revoir - i. Till We Meet Again. ,yi We are now about to make our bow and leave the stage to others. I , gl Our little company has endeavored to acquit itself favorably and.we now ' I Hi disband to take up a deeper game of life. Whether the positions to be i l f' acquired by the members of our class be lofty or humble, we will try to acquit ourselves as well in this new game of life as in the old. l ' xx X 4 R. STANLEY TAGERT, . N ,f X Historian. X if V X 1 ,Z X 1 5 Q fig' E22 E : T: ' -f W X EI if f ' 2 Page Fourteen
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.:5' ' gf?-:Nl slfs i-K-'X - ,f ' i xxx' XX 1 x Q ,X X E- . ,i S2 a 5 H N i in w 1 use it 'I-111 ' L KN X , -.:- N x E Q, 4- , Vx: ,E T: . P s X H 1- 5: - lulllllll - illlllllllllu X 'l M! E :J X- as 5 - 5 . ' f ' 5 . 'J' is 5:-' mnummnllllllh.. Lizzie Fritz Liz Sweet of manner, cheery and gay She stands looking out over life's pathway. Paul Hartman Archie Craving for mischief, and unable to accomplish it without getting ln wrong. Before you is the prominent catcher of our baseball team. He is a good all around sport, all but for his wicked line. Arch reads Alas! look upon Liz, Would you believe it! This charming girl falls for the Irish, even those in the suburbs of Allentown. She is fond of movies, entertain- ing, and tennis. Liz detests debates. When- ever she is a speaker, she arranges to have work or a bad headache. Too bad! Liz, they postponed the debate, till you got here. Liz keeps the French teacher busy telling her to keep quiet. Whenever you call up anyone through the Lehigh Phone just ask how Lizzie is, for at times she is employed as a Hello Girl. Imag- ine the attractions! Just think of all the swell fellows that she talks to. Success and happiness to you, Lizzie. , 'mium the headline of his lessons, and 1....mo.ul', ' thinks he knows the rest, thats , N what he then tells the teachers. i ' Archie is a pessimist. He sees , ' i no good in anything and will argue Ft X N three weeks on a subject that he N ,N , 1 himself knows is wrong. He is il 1 I1 known to be a great admirer of n I N i 3 yi the fair sex. He can keep a secret, yi gut lit sogxefxowfhas leajked outcthat e as a en or a uruor om- ! mercial. xi Like Bud, he expects to attain I ri the rest of his knowledge at Le- Q HJ high. Here's good luck as a base- Q Il M, ball player. i I L X ' i L, x i tiff . n gl 2 ' ' Y ff Ax - - its M' e ease ee f sa- ii - A E f .L x i A, Page Sixteen
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