Yiieoixu ,Ximiis Hx7lll'.v,l'l',V.V of l1f1'.vf'lf 11111115111 0111p1'1'1'.r full. , Allin is Il goocl sport. zi gooml seliolzir, :inml It goocl clresscr. Wlizn more can we say? She has enjoyed Senior English L-spccizillyl Her love of style czniseil consiilerahlc tronlwle io her feet, so she pzirziclecl aronnml to :incl from classes in lmeconiing' comfy slippwsl Gin's rlcliglitful personality :incl winning smile will gain her' frienfls wlic1'cx'er she goes. liizizix .Xxniciqsox flu-rv .vlaiflv is lm' l1'1'i1d! Ah! here is our 'AS:1rzih lgCl'llll2ilillTUl The success of 'XX Pziir of Sim-S. Miss Molly, and the 1920 Dramatic Clnh play, nllllicvi' 066. was largely clue to lChl1a's clrznniitic zihil- ity. This is u llzitteriiig statement, hut she sure has pep in her acting. As Mzniuger ol' the Girls' Athletic Association. l'resic,lent of the Ciirls' lilue Chili, Lliziirinzin of the Senior Social Committee. zinml Secretary of the llrzunzitic Chili. mlnring' hcr Senior year. lihlwzi hzxs c-:irned :ill the praise given her for her line work. lQ.x1.1'11 .Xicxoro llm11' hw' not tln' lllllll of Illlfjllfil' -:uo1'lei11g.v. ' Pete's part :ls the .lapziiiesc servant, in OHiQcr li66,l' clistingnislieil him :is :ni actor. Xlvhen Pete once makes a decision he can never he convinced otlierwisc. Qliiwiicli class :incl Senior meetings as proofll ln his Sopliomore year, Ralph was cnllccl the lizihy ot the Class. hut since hecoming' Il Senior. he has zicqliirerl clignity. so now everyom- calls liini Pete He plziyecl the violin in the high school orClies'f1':1. zinfl took hurt in niost ol the sfliool activities. Forty-two
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,xx-SI i JXLIZIERT Btzowlcit UVTIZE7 tuorkv1'--1110 f111'11lee1'-1110 ja.5Ser. ' NVell, well, here's our jazz lvalmyl The fellow who acquired his grace in some terpsi- chorean school where beauty rules intellect. At dances. socials, plays. and concerts, Al is sure to he there carrying away all the honors. As our pianist in the orchestra during his Junior and Senior years, Al has filled his place faithfully. lle played a successful part in 'lOHicer 0661 and all the other plays which have been a credit to the pupils ot Norwalk High. .-Xltlioiigli we admit Al was not strong' on studying. he has always lxeen one of the most amialrle. lmest known, and lvest liked students of the Senior Class. Aivrnoxv Cuixiwrv Nof111'11g is uzore izxrfzzl 111011 s1'lr110e.', He is a good scholar. he wastes no time in laughing at or trying to see through jokes. Consequently, he is another one of our valiant students who is not lmothered with demerits. As a hast-hall player, he is admired and envied for hisvgood playing. XYith a good foun- dation in commercial suhjects. together with his etiheiency, he is sure to meet with success on the highway of life. FRA N KLY N CLIZYIERLTEY Oh fella! utay 111011 Teffllin him hide, Tlzlozzlglzl angel Oll 1110 0llf'Zt'tll'd s1'r17e. ' Allow us to formally introduce to the admiring puhlic Mr. Franklin Cleverley of Rowayton, lmetter known as t'Trot. fXYhy he was nicknamed this is a mystery. for he proudly claims that he has never indulged in the use of Uponiesn or trots in Latin classll He is very studious and very well lmehaved. Cthat is. he zzewr gets a demeritli hut those who know him well can see a twinkle in his eye even when he seems meek and sedate. Trot was chairman of the business committee of the Dramatic Cluh and also took part in Miss Molly, t'Otlicer 666' and .-X Pair of Sixers. He intends to take a course in expert accounting at N. Y. U. and we all wish him the lmest of luck!! Forty-four
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