. The Caldron. to unduly laudover accomplishments, but I MUST say,that during our two years at F, W. H. have done much toward the advance-ment of the school by giving it superiorand winning athletes. enthusiasticsportsmen, good students and lots ofschool spirit. We are now about to enter upon ourthird year of high school life. Let thelast two years be a prophecy for greaterachievements in the next two. Twenty-three! lust watch us! ! ! ! Illustrious SopKomores Our peroxide kid is Xirginia Johnson,otherwise known as Jinx. The boy with the curly hair is BobBaral—you should see him camel-walk


. The Caldron. to unduly laudover accomplishments, but I MUST say,that during our two years at F, W. H. have done much toward the advance-ment of the school by giving it superiorand winning athletes. enthusiasticsportsmen, good students and lots ofschool spirit. We are now about to enter upon ourthird year of high school life. Let thelast two years be a prophecy for greaterachievements in the next two. Twenty-three! lust watch us! ! ! ! Illustrious SopKomores Our peroxide kid is Xirginia Johnson,otherwise known as Jinx. The boy with the curly hair is BobBaral—you should see him camel-walk! The girl who is Theda Bara-ingaround school is Helen Scheimer. I-ark Williams is the boy with the un-pressed trousers. Alma Scheie is the stately beauty thatsits on the bench—mostly ! Whei never Iaul Hahn is a theres music in the n in-. Our shimmie-exp ert is Fliz Hadley Otz 1 lartniann, om - athleti c hen devil with the ladies. CatlT erine Miller is just full of gles a 11 the time. Jliiic One nuiiitreil. rANNUAp, Grape Nuts (TKere a Reason) (By Herb Riekc Hampton Harvey had never been inlove, but not on account of the lack ofnecessary qualities. Quite the was tall, handsome, and drove aPugeot sport model speedster. Butwhat was still more astounding, heclaimed he never would fall for any girl. For this reason there was a specialmeeting of the Question Mark Club,held in the room of Ralph Hadley, amember, at least one hour after the lastbell for lights out. Something must be wrong with thatguy, came a hoarse whisper from Wil-liam Parks. Any fellow that will turndown a bid from Manie Heinz to go tothe Tapa Keg dance is a little wrongupstairs. That isnt the question, whisperedthe third member. Bob Barlton. Whatwe want to decide, is what are we goingto do about it? Youre right. Bob, returned Parks,something should be done to a fellowwho turns down JNIarne Heinz. leave it to you if she isnt the sweet-est, cutest, noblest— Less noise, lovesick, whisperedRal


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