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as s he i- eww- -2 r s K , 1 h. he JASMINE RUDD Q he V Jasmine came from Greenwood: she has been here since 1923 and will , Q be here through her senior year. Her 3 ,genial disposition, bright smile, and E f Ei, charming personality have' Won for f ax X her the hearts of all her classmates. ig. 'ls She is interested in every activity of X jr the school, particularly in athletics, i V ' being captain of the basketball team. She is also a charter member of the if Girls Literary Club, and holds efli- ciently an important office in it. She na' is no less enthusiastic when it comes p ig to having fun. We are glad she will EX 'beklfiereito make bright our senior . year. r . i B 2. i . K S63 9. l , 1. S . ,. ' A 544 3 - it f W 1 T r 1 J' - ' . K has . , k g X I ROBERT MARQUIS - F iiRobert'i has ,spent two years in Q. the Training School. His jolly nature A- andf' pleasing personality have won r sv- for him the friehdship 'of all his 'Qs l iellowclassmen. He holds the office g of Patrol Leader in the Boy Scout 3 'Organization and isa fine example of it 1 ian American Boy Scout., -- He has an , 35 enthusiastic interest in,all theractivi- r 5 .ties of the school,-is active in the 1 4 Training School Band, and is an .pg ardent supporter of the athletics V ofrfthe -school. 'Vie' predict for him a W' f gg successful future. ' if gif Pg l ' i r 'T ' . 4 I Page 94 'L . , , , , 19 25
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