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Johnston Jean W. Johnston General Course Girls ' League; Music Club (2); Art Club (2). Now one of our prides steps in. You have never read her name in the scandal columns and you never will. She is the pride of every teacher that ever taught her. and certainly reflects train- ing. She once played a part in a play as a girl of the early fifties, but it doesn ' t suit her at all — she is too modern for that. She helped make the Frolic the success it was, and in every other ac- tivity she has always been willing to help out for the good of the class and school. Lowell Aitchison Holtz Scientific Course Another of the those smart Holtz boys, is what everyone says about Lowell. His name was never in the headlines for excelling in athletics, he has never been known as a social lion, with a way with the girls, but his fellow classmen regard him as a steady, often brilliant worker, who may always be depended upon. There are other prof- itable organizations in the school besides the Let- termen ' s club and the N. G. and to these Lowell has turned much of his time. He belongs to that group of quiet fellows who, some people fear, are not getting the most possible benefits out of G. F. H. S., but appearances are deceiving. Don ' t be deceived. Eyelyx M. C. Le Febvke Commercial Course Girls League; Business Club (4). Although we do not know her so well as we should like to, there is much to be said about this active young lady. The region about her locker is never a lonely place when Ev. is there because there are always at least two or three young swains trying to attract her attention and keep it. Did you ever see her when she wasn ' t in a hurry ? That ' s why she is succeeding, for she has down to a science the knack of getting things done pronto. Abbjle Catherine Francis General Course Entered from Bowdoin High School (8) ; Girls ' League: Music Club (4 l : Orchestra (3, 4). Abbie has set out on the path of the violinist, and has made a flying start, in her two years here. She is one of the students who helped, by the mastery of the fiddle, to bring the state championship in music to G. F. H. S. She can always be depended upon to do a task, regard- less of its nature, how and when it is supposed to be done. We have learned this of her in the short time that she has been with the class, which holds no fears for her future.
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Girls ' League. Can ' t you just imagine an old fashioned south- ern home with Caroline presiding with grace and dignity over a company of distinguished guests with powdered wigs ? With her unequaled smile and her quiet, charming manner, this member of the class is a second Betsy Ross. She makes one of the stable pillars upon which it rests. But whether she presides over a home or an office, we all know too well to even mention the ex- cellent characteristics that she will bring to hex- work. Joe Harvey Preputin General Course This tall, good-natured lad, who looks like Ichabod Crane crossing a prairie when he is try- ing to break a few speed records for getting home to lunch, is about the most interesting conversa- tionalist in the class. He is not the kind with the gift of continuous gab, but he has that in- definable something that makes men great. He took a fling at football, but something was always flinging itself at him with the result that he was on the injured list too often to win the coveted letter. But he doesn ' t need a football reputation to become popular : his own crowd couldn ' t stage a party without him, and the way they flock for his rattley Ford looks like the call of the wild. Flora Elizabeth Jones General Course Girls ' League; Basketball ll, 2, 3) ; Music Club (3, 4); Girls ' Athletic Association (4); Hi- Life (4) ; Business Club (4); Frolic (3). Though she says she is no relation to John Paul Jones, it may be said of Flora that she has just begun to fight. We don ' t say this because she plans on getting married, but because it has been only in her last years at school that she began to show us her real worth. She is a work- er par-excellent ; that is, when she works she works hard, quite an uncommon trait in a high school student. And did you ever catch a gleam of her quiet humor? Probably not, for only those who know her well have detected it. Ethel Eileen Fifer Commercial Course Girls ' League; Business Club (4); Girls Ath- letic Association (4) ; Hi-Life Typist (4) ; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 4). Little, but Oh my ! and such a conglomeration of good qualities. All through high school Eileen ' s laughter and commonsense have been a source of encouragement to her friends. She knows how to work, play, enjoy herself, and help others to en- joy themselves. She is small, but quality makes up for the quantity. Always willing to help where she can and do her share in the world, she has become one of the most popular students of the high school.
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Ferguson Walloek Virginia Ferguson General Course Entered from Fergus County High School (2) ; Girls ' League ; Banquet Committee (3 ) ; Stenog- rapher, Roundup (4 ) ; President, Business Club (4). Gin, the golden-haired goddess of the class, arrived from Lewistown only three short yea rs ago and instilled into the class so much spirit and joy of her own that you ' d hardly know the old place. She and a typewriter have become such real friends that the Roundup ' s old Royal seems to recognize her touch and runs like a good fel- low. She has a line of chatter that makes the teachers wonder when she will run down. How- ever, she is on the second Honor Ten and we all feel that she deserves a re-WARD. Rose Elizabeth Wallock Commercial Course Girls ' League; Art Club (4); Basketball (2); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4). Rose is a bright-eyed maiden— not hard to look at — full of fun and gay chatter and is a desir- able friend to have around. She says she is going to sell candy when she grows up, something sweet, from somebody sweet, to one who likes sweets. She is a good representative of the commercial course. She is kindly, resourceful, energetic, and dependable. Moe Franson Delmar Leslie Moe General Course Senior Dramatics (4); Football (2). With a voice like an army mule or a rattley Dearborn product, Del has won the hearts ii many during his quadruple-annum stay in the halls of G. F. H. S. Midnight oil has been burnt in great quantities by this hard-boiled looking member, not in the proverbial study lamp, but in his old Ford. The Senior play gave him op- portunity to show his talents, leaving no doubt concerning his ability. The least said about his ambitions for shattering the records of Oldfield, Milton, Murphy, and De Palma, the better it will be. But we ' d go with him many a mile along life ' s way, so true do we know him to be. Helen Dorothy Fraxsox General Course Girls ' League; Glee Club (1); Music Club (2, 3) ; Business Club (4). Helen, in her silent, unobtrusive way, has made as many friends in school as many of those who are more socially inclined. Nothing worries her unless it is her young sister; and she, being a freshman, is enough to worry any one. Helen has a school girl complexion that won ' t rub off and she has a lovely smile for everyone. She is a friend in need and so is a friend indeed.
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