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I f 1 I Q A 4... I , l 1 l I l lg 1. I 1 i .i is i L-..l V l Xl 7 Iwfs os1 SeQeffn-me ii was H3 . gig V '5' KATHERINE CLIFFORD W01'ds are women, deeds are men! Katherine is a good commercial student. She shines in Spanish and talking. She gets demerits once in a while, but she's very cheerful and good natured about accepting them! Above all, she comes from Rowayton!! She has one of those sweet smiles char- acteristic of all Rowayton lassies. The whole class wishes 'Katherine the best success in her business career. LOUISE CLOSE Faster than her tongue did make offense, those fair eyes of hers did heal it up. Tiny is one of the fair maidens in the commercial department. She played the role of heroine in A Pair of Sixesf' and played it well, too. Tiny is not as small as her nickname suggests, but whatever her size, her sunny nature will gain her success and friends everywhere. She faithfully served on the REMINISCENTIAE Board and has given this book some of her Own pep and fun. MARION COLLINGS A fl1lC volley of words, gezzilenzen, and quickly shot of. A Here is a valuable entertainer from the Manual Arts department. QWe wonder how she gets Out of the habit of saying ain't and gosh and such dialect as she so ably uses in her recitations.j She knows how to play the mandolin, too, and it is partly due to her faithful work that the Mandolin Club regained its former reputation for having good attendance and good playing. That smile of yours Marion, will he a great asset to you in later life as it has won for you many friends here at high school. Forty five T l I I HO I. ' L :gi ,fin ,Q .fy , . , i f iii , y s ls, ' ll ' gil ,ff www V. . ,V , ge: 3 '.-far I :HUT E. .NWN
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Glzoluse EAKLAND HiIhvr I conzf' from the itdldtuoods of Wilton! In spite of the fact that this gentleman hails from NVilton, he's a good dancer and he knows how to run a flivver, that is, a Ford! He gets spells of stutliousness and sur- prises the class. However, George is a good sport, ancl always pays his dues! He and Rose Serke are so obliging to start off the dances at those informal Dramatic Club socials. Rensselaer will claim George next year, and they will soon learn to know and like him. fIt's too bad that he and Eleanor Jenks canyt go to a co-ed collegellj BENJAMIN EDISCJN I'Ve grant, altlzouglz hc had much wit, Ha was very shy of using ii. XYe haven't much to say about this quiet UD, pert young fellow. He believed in tl1e adage, Constant attention wears the mind, Blots out her powers and leaves a blank be- hind. However, he has the pep and ability necessary for a successful business life. He enters New York University in the fall, carrying with him the best wishes of our Class of 1920! IDUNALD FAIRCIULD And tlzcu this clvwr youth did tell a light rouzance, W'h1flc some laughed loud and long, and oflzcrs looked askancef' Behold! he who tells such newC?b, interesting jokes and storiesg he who always has a pun on the tip of his tongueg he who makes bad breaks and then tries to mend them. But he's a good natured chap and takes such medicine as two hours college preparatory work without a whimper. XVesleyan College will be that much better when Donald enters it next fall!! Forty-seven
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