. Serpentine . ve her good luck as a toast. EDITH I. HTVETT Wernersville, Pa. Eadie .Arvav .-i demure little maiden our siveet Editli seems. But gentle reader, mark you well. You cannot sometimes alivays High School friends will liardly rec-ognize this picture as thai of their quiet life has changed her considerably. .Nomore fears of growing old (lonesome). Seem-ingly her only worries now are, Why dont 1get my check? Im not broke, but badlybent. Ma\ success follow \ou in \our inerrx PEARI. M. JAMES Olyphant, Pa. AryanIVhatsoever slie doeth, she doeth luell. Pearl is one


. Serpentine . ve her good luck as a toast. EDITH I. HTVETT Wernersville, Pa. Eadie .Arvav .-i demure little maiden our siveet Editli seems. But gentle reader, mark you well. You cannot sometimes alivays High School friends will liardly rec-ognize this picture as thai of their quiet life has changed her considerably. .Nomore fears of growing old (lonesome). Seem-ingly her only worries now are, Why dont 1get my check? Im not broke, but badlybent. Ma\ success follow \ou in \our inerrx PEARI. M. JAMES Olyphant, Pa. AryanIVhatsoever slie doeth, she doeth luell. Pearl is one of our lively Scrantonians. Aftergraduating from Blakely High School fortunate-ly for the class of 22 she came to W. C. S. to further her education. The casual observer would be keen indeed, ifhe fathomed the ability hidden within her. t)ne of her greatest pleasures is to listen at-tentively to her classmates elucidate their talesand experiences, and then show her grammaticalpower by correcting them. [55]. o HAZEL JENKINS Lansdale, Pa. Hazelnut Arvan SUenie is more eloquent than Viords. Bright and earlv in the fall of 1920 who cameto West Chester hut Hazel. .\t first sight sheseemed to be a very (|uiet, unassuming little time passed we reformulated our is the kind that savs little but does much andis always in for a good time. Because of her amiable disposition and envi-able patience we are sure she will make a teacher. HERMAN EUGENE JOHNSON Gene West Chester, Pa. Clene is one of those pleasant, congenial in-dividuals who work hard on whatever they un-dertake; think harder on whatever problems thatconfront them; and accomplish good results inwhatever they pursue. During the war he was aLieutenant in the army and travelled broad experience is made verv evident inhis efficient handling of military drills and in hisbroad views on iiian\ of lifes greatest \ student, a gentleman, and a sincere friend. FRANKLVN JONES P


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