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etball, erest. es for Cl for S this zlly 1 popu- o his : also t ask other Mr. and , she inal, I: '. :con- the her ect. ble NEIL M. .NlACDUNI'II,L .l man lu' .veunl.-'. ij l'l1l'c'Ifllf -1fv.rlvl'1f11-W ami rm:-l'1i1I'enl l0lII0l'l'0tU.I'. i Y Here is the one who gives the Parrakeet such a good hearty circulation. XVe find him on the Zonian business staff, too. He is also a mathematician ol' note, laying trans- its at random. It is too bad that he comes from Pedro Aliguel, Cll!XRLOTTE IX. NlCGL.fXDE USU .-'wvrl wan' luv' tampan1'nn.rl11'p, .rfw would no! be Marie. lt' we all were possessed with the nature with which she is blessedl She contributes to the good work of the Nifty Fifty, but we wonder why she is one ofthe three girls in the Chemistry Club. Charlotte is interested in Glee Club, the orchestra, and dramatics. She is cultivating the arts. Look out when she laughs: it's catchingl WALTER RAYMOND MALONE Url man I.-' llzc par! llc playa' 1101011-lj lzzirfcflow.-A. Look for the boy with a sunny smile. That's Bud He is one of the most popular boys of the class. He is a good bit mechanically inclined and is takingadvantage of his bent. After school you'll find him in his roadster. Xvith whom? Yve wonder. WI LLIJXM ISERNHARD .WHCHAELSEN They lrlcmed fzinz wflfz a C!16Clfll!.11l'l'lI Yllltlfl-1' g01'11-11 fa f11'1'11-11 frzzirfanzu lo !1l'llI.U Those smiles and that red hairl It is no other person than our Billy Can he play soccer and basketball? Xvell, sometime take a peek. He has shown interest in history and dramatics at the same time in the play the Elcrys presented. XVatch out, ladies! Billy is aroundl THE ZONIAN QQ! - A '-w 7 , I
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Kgfflillfi THE Z.ONIAN ,gf fly ,I U' 1 T9 XZW .fp-' M, I GK.. li: .- PCA., XJQAAMJS, yfuruu., 35-'2.,,-I-'wC Q I-4. l OPHIE KEY STEVENS 1 will nol relrefzl ll 01.11-Ulf? fnclz, I will he lzenrrlf' Here is another all-around sportsman. Basketball, volleyball, and indoor baseball have held her interest. And she can playl She has been in the Girl Reserves for four years. Xvhenever anything had to be cooked for Supper Club, Ophie could be relied upon. Perhaps this means that Ophie will make a good housewife. EDWARD I. KUNKEL Senfz'n1en!ally I'm alz'.rpoJ'ed Io lzarnzony, but ollqalzlcally 1 am incapable of a func. In the past two years Eddie has certainly won popu- larity for his ability at baseball and for his help to his class. Not only is he a remarkable sportsman but he also has the ability to create harmonious melodies. Iust ask any of his study-hall teachers about this quality. Another of his accomplishments is the ability to exercise Mr. Hodges' Ford. FERN EILEEN KYLEBER Kind W0l'dJ' anflfcw are tl wonzan'.r ornanzenlf' Fernie is the most graceful diver in the school and usually wins every meet she enters. Although short, she has a very tall imagination. Her favorite saying, l'm in love, is entirely original, but may be the result of imagination. KATHLEEN LA ROUX LAXVRENCE HIVt3L1l'1.lIg all Ilze wezlglzz' of learning lzlglzfly a.r a flower. She is gentle and unassuming even though she con- tinually holds a place at the top of the honor roll and the class. The little smile always lifting the corner of her mouth shows there is more gayety in her than we suspect. She is now the president of the Elcrysg with remarkable talent, too. If .1 man Here is hearty cir staff, too. its at ran' It is toc fl W 50 .-wed If we all blessed! f Fifty, but Chemistry the orches Look oi H41 ll Look fo He is one good bit r his bent. Xvith who W Those s than our NVell, son' history ai Elcrys pr NVatch
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MILDRED MAY MAKIBBIN So I fold llzem In rhyme, For of rlzymew I had .rl0re. A most versatile girl is our Milly, and a cheerful worker. She is known for her poetic ability and her accomplish- ments on the program committee. You may recognize her by her sweet disposition and her friendly manners. Xvhy do blind dates appeal to her? MAE FRANCES MORRICE Rigid brixk wax fha, andfull of .rpirz'l. Petite Mae has been in Balboa only this year, having just returned from four years in the States. But she has won her laurels in basketball, having proved herself an excellent forward. We wonder what influence Mae has on a member of the sixth-period history class? HELEN NORRIS 1 lelfall fhe windocwr of mine eyewf' Now you see them and now you don't, these army girls. From somewhere she came and to somewhere she'll be going, but she has been with us a year, long enough to immortalize the shipwreck at Cuckoo Island and make many friends. Long enough, too, to form violent opinions concerning the laboratory chemical warfare group. IVIARGARET PAINTER Prz'nz, proper, and prec1'.re. The younger members of the eighth-period assembly obey with verdant awe the instructions of their keeper. She is a member of the debating club with an eye for argument. She is the one who reads hard selections in English class. Dflargaret, we might add, can surely manipulate her chemicalsl Com And tha of the cha officer in l almost to He's T coming ye dn Alan ha: were strug was strivi Island and since then Parrakeet He emig To have real pleasu swimmers z Red, W'hitc of the few : Engineerin Hnds Pedrc arAngie,f. just anothu Pedro Mig become a Therefore ty ped?
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