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ELIDGXJQIDGXJLID!!C.1DGX.96X.9C.1bGX.7C.1D6X3C!DGX,9'-G6X,9C.1vDGX,7C.IBGX 9 EUGENE M. BAILEY Gene This little peanut seems to be all vocal organs. Everywhere this seems to be his means of identification. His voice arises from the din of passing classesg at the lockers his vocalizing clears the way when brute strength fails. ' It is because of his unusual capacity for noise that we believe his echoing cavities to be rather empty. His actions substantiate our theory, for in almost everything he attempts, he just about gets through. Whether he sticks at machine work is of little concerng we know that some job is waiting for him even if it is that of barker for a medi- cine show. il6'X9GI1CX9QZ36Y9llC?9QI5 MARY JANE BAIRD Tall, slender, movements that be- speak grace, a white sweater with three . blue 'j's, and we have Mary jane. Avoirdupois forms the chief topic of conversation these days, jane is no ex- ception to this calory fever. The ecstasy with which she greeted a half pound gain overshadowed even the antics of her upleasingly plump sis- ters at a pound loss. We understand she is surpassed by none in the art of talking. Her success in selling carmels, fWhy? To earn money for the fs , of coursej is at- tributed to this characteristic. That's all right, jane, we'll give in on the point that the carmels may have been eatable. ACHIEVEMENTS Freshman Receptiong House of Delegatesg Junior Playg Senior Commercial Society. C'X9C'X9QI3!ICi9Q!5CY9QI5Ci95l
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t fgggoc-fggx-3twigggc-lggxvogxvacvfggx-stvfggzxvot-iggxvog5x-oc-Iggxvpc-lggx 1 JOHN HAROLD BARNHART - Barney It seems to be Harold's pet jinx to break his arm. During his high school career we have tabulated the number of times this misfortune occurred to him and we find it to be at least three, after that we lost count. By this time he should know all the twists, jerks, tor- tures, and agonized cries which accom- pany each setting within a doctor's inner sanctum. Barney hopes in the dim, distant future to become famous as a player of the harmonica. There is nothing spectacular in his makeup, but his steady, plugging type makes the world go round. GEORGE W. BASTRESS Hcab!! Throughout his four years in high school, George had been like an ice- berg-just one-tenth out of water. We don't see or know much of him now, but wait ten years hence he will hoist his other nine-tenths out of the deep and go into big business. Don't misunderstand, George, for we realize full well that being an electri- cian is a worthy vocation. However, when politics holds out such a rosy fu- ture for you, as they do, grab the chance. Start your career by becoming constable of the Gap, then follow in the footsteps of your favorite Al, to win the job he lost. .. L'fLE,tLiQ,gK -' ::5S9Qf3 I CX9QI5CX9C'X9QI5!lCX9Q!'5C'Y'DQ!BC'X9ll
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