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A 4 TICKLERS If your name is mentioned here. Do not shake with dread or fear, For we wish to make it clear. That we’re joking. School Characteristics. Smallest Feet—Milford Luff Never Serious—Walter Hurl,burt No Musician—Laura Alvers A Regular Flirt—Gladys Reed Mischief Maker—Roberta Barnum Least Popular—Wirt Wakeman No Chemist—Wilfred Shulze Dullest of All—Jean MacGregor Worse Dancer—Russel Hurlburt No Use for a Mirror—Lurline Ward Loveliest Hail —Alexander Wright A Regular Tooth-Pick—Dora Campbell Most Kissable—Florence Mudge Best Dancer—Henry Donner Girl Hater—Glenn Bull Never Brags—Lydia Berlin Spoon lest—Edward Marks Never Silly—Glenn Bush Slow Talker—Mildred Putnam Tactful—Mabel Mudge Never Gossips—Mildred Diez Most Studious—Marguerite Carl Most Bashful—Fayetta Bush Homeliest—Helen Pease Teachers Pet—Phyllis Mark
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kitchen and to my great surprise what should I see but the flushed face of Max Hunter busy washing dishes. I could not resist speaking to him but he did not seem inclined to talk as he told me he was hurrying in order to be able to visit the theater and see the noted dancer, Mabel Plumb. He also remarked that Rex Stacy and Mary Doty were having great success with their new light and heating apparatus. This w'as a new invention which they had just put on the market. Leaving Max I now started on my way home. I hailed a taxi and was nearly home before I recognized the driver as AdaBelie Shultz. I was however, deprived of a visit with AdaBelie by the sudden intervention of the alarm clock. It all seemed so real that I could hardly believe that I had met “The Lucky Thirteen” only in a dream. M. I. D.
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During the Influenza epidemic Ml3s Bull always prescribed Carter’s Little Liver Pills for her patients. We wonder why? Jean M. is noted for her sharp points—on pencils. Charlie Pettit is always trying to impress one of the importance of the (background in pictures. How about it Charlie? We wonder what Is wrong with Esther’s Foote. It isn’t everyone who can pick up dainty boxes of candy from the waste paper baskets is It Miss Bixler? Glenn went striding through the hall, And like Humpty Dumpty took a great fall. Now Glenn you know is full of pep. But this time, he failed and—and—missed a step. “Hank” Donner’s favorite flower is the “Lily.” Grace persists in uttering incoherent phrases as Will—they— Will—he. Will—ie W-i-l-l-i-e—Willie. Too bad Doris is going to leave 'town, or at least, she thinks so. We don’t knowr whether she is feeling blue about leaving the towrn itself or another kind of a Wilson. The roads are fine from North Ridge to Youngstown. You wonder why? Well, we’ll tell you, because they are traveled so much. We don’t think the Juniors used much tact in selecting their class president—Walter. Why he is even afraid of cats! We Seniors have attached an additional motto to our original one, Brighten the Corner where you are,” and two of our Seniors are taking it upon themselves to accomplish this duty by furnishing ihe necessary brightness by their glaring headlights. Helen Coulter greatly enjoys playing “Andy” “Andy,” over. The cows are in the pasture; The sheep are In the grass; But all the little geese Are in the Junior class.
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