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LORA RICE (Class Vice-President) “Taste refined, Perception swift, and balanced mind, And more than all, a gift of thought.” “Priss” is the English student of C. H. S. When a paper is to be read in class as a model for others to go by, it is always Lora’s. But as far as that goes she leads in about all of her studies. Girls’ Quartet (3), (4); Basket Ball (4); Literary Editor of Annual (4); Chairman of Liter- ary Society (3), (4); Critic (3), (4); Class Play (4). MARY EVANS (Class Secretary) “The string of her tongue was loosed And she spoke plain.” Although she is frank in speech she is still our merry, kind hearted Mary who lightens many a tedious hour when lessons were meant to be studied. Her recitations are marvels for more than one reason. Associate Editor of “Tattler” (3) ; Associate Editor of Annual (4) ; Chairman of Literary Society (4); Critic of Literary Society (4); Sec.etaiy of Class (3), (4); Class Play (4).
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Ol)£ Senior (Hass VICTOR MANGET (Class President) “A gallant lad was he, Serious, yet full of glee.” “Vic’’ is decidedly “Frenchy.” He is courteous to everyone — always good in school and so has time both to study and to enjoy life. Vice-President of Athletic Association (3) ; President of Athletic Association (4) ; Basket Ball (2), (3), (4); Track (3), (4); Baseball (2), (3), (4); Tennis (3); Business Manager of An- nual (4); Class Play (4).
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HELEN CHASE (Class Treasurer) “Gentle and modest, full of dignified grace.” “Twinsey” is very dignified during school hours, but when she is not un- der the stern eye of the teachers she is almost human. She has greatly help- ed to maintain the dignity of her class by her gentleness and dignity. Girls’ Quartet (3), (4); Critic (4); Class Play (4). EDNA SHERIDAN “Bright, lovable and witty; but above all, a little devil.” Edna was intended in the beginning for a little brown imp, but accident- ally some brains got mixed into her composition and she turned out to be “just Edna.” Class Play (4).
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