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v THE AJIFTHP 97 BERNICE DENSLONY Bernice will leave us entirely when gradua- tion comes, for we understand that she is go- ing to Massachusetts to live, so she will be separated from her many friends hy more than the separation of graduation. Bernice is such a cuiet girl that we could not seem to Find anytliing about her to write in this grind. lint we do know that she has many friends who love her dearly for her :uni- ahle disposition and character. WILLIAM CECIL DODGE Doggie is conspicuous by his inconspicu- ousness. Maybe it's because he has been so wrapped up in his studies during the past four years. He has been so quiet and unobtrusive that many of the seniors are almost unaware that he is one of them. Making a trip to the information bureau. we ionnd that Cecil is fond of skiing, and likes to travel by this excellent method, but his great- est delight is to he pulled by an automobile or some other vehicle of swift motion. FRANCES WINNIFRED DOW Frances is the young lady whom you see running around with a bookbag and looking terribly worried. We hope you aren't really as worried as you sometimes look Frances. She tells us that dramatics, especially ex rese sion, is her forte. She certainly has tallents along that line. and we wish her all kinds oi luck if she takes up those studies. JAM ES EDWARD DOYLE Jimmie is one of Deering's most ardent en- thusiasts of the famous Scandihoovian sport of skiing. They say that once he has skis on his feet you can't see him for dust. fHow- ever, that is a mistake, for places suitable for skiing Sll0L1lflIllt contain any dust, but we C0l1ldl'Ilf think of another wordj Seriously, though, did you ever watch James draw or paint? He is a determined worker. and doesn't have to go around Rohinson's barn to get what he's aiming at.
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Tl-Ili .A Q- ra .J !? p IMETHYST LUNSTANCE HOPE CROSS Nlany a heart has lmeen hrokcn, Some have received a had wrench, All hecause of Fannie, Xvllll with her eyes would fence. lilut now ther:-'s a lad shc's made happy, l'll leave it to you to guess whom. LAVV R EN CE CROSS ls Larry Vross ever cross? That is the question that the entire Senior class asks, Those who are most intimate with him say they have never seen him in that state. Larry is always walking around the corridors with a cheerful smile on his face, and when he is called on to reeite. he smiles and recites. Some of his intimate friends tell us that he is verv adept at the ancient art of wvise-crackitxief' forever having something witty to say at any oefasion. MALCOLM DAVIS Malcolm is just annther of our host of ahle musicians, and has won fame as a member of our orchestra and hand at ditterent times in his high sehonl career. Also, if we rememher arightly, he was a soldier in our army of ealinots one or two years. VYe will always rt-memher Mal asa friendly chap who always had a good word for evcryhody, and we hope he will have :i lot ni success after his days at Deering are over. noRo'1'HY DEAN 7 ft To look at the list oi activities that Hot has taken part in. one would think she never had time to study, hut llorothy has kept her rank ahnut SSW, and helps keep the list ot li's still going strong. lt seems as though Hot would have plenty ut' room to land an airplane out in the wilds of Riverton, where she lives. lJon't knnek over any trees or houses in the attempt, l7ot. ET.
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U IH! JUETHYST ADELE DU FRESNE Adele-Alt sounds Frenchy, doesn't it? VVcll, I dnnno if she's French, lint l DO know that she has one characteristic of that nationality, :ind thats her gift of fluency. Anyone who helonged to her Problems class conlrln't fail to notice that characteristic. Adele is training to he a sailor: her first test' took place at Higliland Lake in the form of a shipwreck l'd practice on a frog-pond first, Adele: lelighland Lake is too dangerous. CHARLES L. DUNN FV7' Charlie Dunn is the luig hoy occupying the front corncr seat in the fifth period English class. To date he has never heen known to tnrn aronnd, put his feet in the aisle. or even to chew gain. For an occupant of any front seat. this is little short of miraculous. But in spite of these angelic qualities, Char- lie likes his fnn, and he gets it in many and varied ways. For instance, we know he is a great foothall fan, is partial to liaskethall, and has a liking for the manly art of Hsticnffs as portrayed in Mr. Frank lJeRice's Arena. RAYMOND DUNN The long, lanky, smiling individual pictured in these columns, my friends, is Ray Dunn himself. VVhile Ray has never made himself famous through athletics or school activities, vveryhody knows him for his pleasant ways and his perpetual fun and joke-making. It is rarely that anyone finds Ray in a gloomy ur cheerlcss mood. and it is our lvelief that he vvill he the same in fntnrc years as he is now. LEE GREENXVOOD DUPLISE.-X Here is a hoy who hails from the metropolis of North Gray. As this thriving center is situated approximately half-way between Port- land and Lewiston, he could choose hctween three high schools, - Deering, Portland and Lewiston. Lnred hy Deering's reputation. which had ever penetrated to his home town. he rlecidcd to hecome a memhcr of the class of '24i. He immediately joined our army. His rise in this lrranch of lJecring's activities was cer- tainly rapid.
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