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POTTER.Potter is janitor of the building,but has more friends than anybodyaround school. He is noted for hisability in banishing ambitious dogsfrom the school room.Mortal enemy of dirt, with whichhe engages in mortal combat everyday, always coming out winner. Itis as necessary to see Potter in thedoorway before entering the build-ing as it is to see Jeff walking upCollege Ave., to smoke a cigarette.Potter tends to his own businessand meddles with no one else.HEINE AND ANDY.Heinie Miller--Keghead belongs to the Piper Heidsick League and the Royal order of Lady-Fussers. When he first entered the Delta Gamma House the matron yelled: Tell him we dont wantany ice today! So he has decided to peddle ice this summer with Clyde Snoddy. Heinie will makea noise whether anyone else will or not. His most recent work is How to Become Famous in aBaseball Game by Your Absence.Andy Hepburn.--Andy is about the size of a BB shot. He now has all his teeth cut, his lastone appearing two weeks ago. He lives in Forest Place, but the girls there dont even feaze him.His highest ambition is to have a long string of titles after his name when a Senior. Althoughhe is handicapped by having a sister in school, and living so close to Swiggle, he has excellentchances of realizing his ambition.TONY AND SYV.This is not a before and after taking advertisement fora patent medicine-it is a photograph of two of our mostpopular salve-spreading teachers. The themes in Syvs handare covered with redink. She uses tenbottles of it betweenFriday and Monday.She is teacher ofEnglish and mortalfoe to slang. Shelikes to have theboys say Excuseme! and gaze upinto their eyes forabout ten minutes.She has a largepocket book withD.T.D. on it, and TedJohnston and GibLuzadder make goodgrades under her.From actual countshe said immejate-ly twelve timesand exactly so 14times in one recitation. She is aFrenchman and canthrow back her headand shrug her shoulders in true Frenchstyle.Page EightyImage alt-text: Three black-and-white photographs. Each has had the individuals, and their shadows, cut out, so there are no backgrounds. The top left photograph is of two individuals. One individual is taller than the other. The taller individual is wearing a jacket, pants, and is holding a hat in their hand. The shorter individual is wearing shorts and a jacket. The middle photograph is of an individual wearing a jacket, pants, and a hat. The right photograph is of two individuals wearing long skirts, one taller than the other, both holding books. |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/1497 |
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Bloomington High School |
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