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f' ...J XX . E: is 'W ts s 2 : , E W if ii? : .. -1 is i Q gl 2 ,a- ---.... - E?L-3 4 v-,F ' lllllllllllllllnllluln Anna Heinick I-leiny I am a quiet and modest maid, but- l f ,Q ffwgh aw 4. f E 5 S sg' Q --J? - ' i I I llllllll 5 . s . s Q 11 Ski - lulllllll .- 1 Illlllll l - : 1- E Qfxt X X M N m X X t t w . i lg E Z Y I X m l 5 g X Mr 3 Q 'I i ' X l Il llllllllll J . Anna is more or less one of the quiet girls of the class, she never comes to school unless her lessons are all prepared. Anna is quite a champion when it comes to speed in typewriting, as well as in gig- gling. Anna tries to make us be- lieve she's not interested in boysg but we know that this isn't true. Sometimes quite unawares, we hear the name Joe, mentioned. We wonder who the lucky fellow is. Anna is quite a musician and has frequent'y entertained us with her beautiful melodies. The commercials are proud of Anna and we know she will suc- ceed. Frances Held Evangeline Of manners gentle, of affections mild. This maiden hails from Fuller- ton. When Frances entered High School how quiet she seemed to be! But as everything else changed, Frances did not want to be behind time, so she also changed. Frances is good at entertain- ment. She has often amused the school with her selection of read- ings. They have always centered around old maids g but what Frances thinks about it, we do not know, and never can guess. Did you ever see Frances blush? She surely does. When Frances blushes, we always look to see if the cinders are being dumped- the red glow is beautiful. Frances is no flirt, but she thinks a little of the boys. She used to be quiet, but now she lectures to the trio, Osie, Fritz, and Kno1ly, for hours at a time. Frances intends to take up teach- ing and we are sure she will make a model teacher and her pupils will like her. Frances, we wish you success. ' ,ff . W . J, all mmnlullll I 1 i li J X? I -ff Ag E fag s -- f ' L 142,71 Page Seventeen .:' I I I r' KN - v J .sang-..-
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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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,-- 1, ,Z lf'- llllllll - .- T. :Z -: - Z 1' ., 5 .? N I 1 .- ' mimi N W L 5 f :ri-cttw X ' E 'Ais h S E s as - . a ssi m - 2 - ' J 12455 I ' -.5 ' mummn .. .E 'l Eugene Hotfman Booby Margaret Knoll Knollie Give me the ballot, or give me death. When you hear this, you know that Margaret is near. When a good stump speaker is needed the Suffragists call on Knollie. You should hear Margaret when she begins to rave, especially about the actors that come to the rapidly flourishing city of Northampton. Knol1ie is an excellent engi- neer on a typewriter. When she typewrites you think a Tin Lizzie is coming down the street at a rate of twenty miles. Knollie is the prize speaker of our class, she took first prize in the contest. Her weakness is boys. She likes a variety of them and has had quite a few to rave over during her four years here. She has taught in the Public Schools upon several occasions and has met with remarkable success. Whatever may be your calling, Maciigaret, we know you will suc- cee . A mixed and tangled mass of ideas. Gee! I don't know my short- hand. This is Booby's plea every morning. It is just a little excitement from the night before. Why, if Booby can't write short- hand, nobody can. Booby is one of the smallest members of the Senior Class, but not the least important. Booby is small in stature with a large crop of bristles on the summit of an exceedingly large cranium. He makes use of all his spare time watching the money in' the class treasury. A wonderful drummer in the Orchestra is Booby If you have not heard him you have missed a great treat. When he plays he usually blushes and this is due to hard work. Booby is also an orator of fame. He won third prize in the Class Contest. He is undecided as yet as to his 1ife's work, but we wish him luck in whatever he may follow. llllllllllllll Q l , l N l lg' u 'N in H :Vg I I 'Q X 'w ,MQ 61' Q WWf:. -e--E f 1 -l Biggs , aged i . Page Eighteen
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