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GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL SANDERS, ANNA. Schools-17, 12, Walsh, Waterbury, Conn. Hiking is a pleasant pastime Anna, but it would be better suited for one who needed less avoirdupois. Where do you wish to travel little maid, to the Romantic South Sea Isles? Or do you prefer Sunny California? SHAUGER, MERLE. Schools-9, 13. Societies-Swastica, Chairman of Class Book Committee. Merle is the class mystery, we wonder why. As for her ambi- tion, we are surprised to hear her say she'd never tell. Why' Merle, is it as bad as all that? She enjoys an auto ride, or rather a Flivver ride with a certain young person very much, we are told. SILVER, ETI-IEL. Societies-Steno Club. Schools--4, 6. We heartily approve Ethel's ambition. Eats and the movies make a good combination. Here's hoping your ambition is realized. A little red Stutz is not half bad. SILBERMAN, RON A. Societies-Steno and Student Council. Schools-Nos. 1, 23 and 13. ' Here we have another advocate of dancing and auto riding. Wherein lies the attraction for the latter? ' Here's hoping you suc- ceed as a secretary. Would you like your employer to be very old- and very rich?
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SENIOR YEAR BOQK' 21 ROSEN, DINAH. Societies+Dramatic. Schoolsgl, 4. This young lady says her ambition is to be successful. What could be sweeter, I ask you. Deeny's hobby is swimming, so here's hoping she proves to be Annette Kellerman's only rival. v IH DSICN lilflliii, SADYE. Societies--Steno Club. i Schools-4, 15, 12, N. B. Borden, Mass. Sids pet aversion seems to be oral compositions! The fellow suI'l'erers extend our sympathy. Good luck as a school marm . 2.4 r' IH l'I'HS'l'I1lIN, MINNIE. Societies--Steno Club. .e School-3. ' What seems 'to have come over G. H. S.'s sub debs? Every once in a while we meet with one who's favorite pastime is gazinglongingly at Ru. Valentino. Minnie too seems to have succumbed to hiswiles. Best wishes old dear-hope your ambition is realized, Il0l'Sl4lR, BER-NIUE. School-10. Bernice, me thinks, likes school very much. She always seems to be hurrying in that direction. Her hobbies are eating candy, movies and teasing. You may like to tease, Bernice, but does he like to be teased? '
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r SENIOR YEAR BOOK 23 STROBIN 0, ELLA . Societies-Swastica, S. P. B., Art Craft. Schools-22, 16, 9. Strawberires is one of our seen but unheard 301' flappers. She has an unusual list of hobbies but designing and artistic work is beyond our comprehension. When do wemsee some of your creations or are you trying them out on Bright Eyes ? 'I'l1lNl PEL, SUZANNE. Schools+WyckoIT Grainmar School, No. 6, N. Y. Sue, dear your ambition is certainly unusual, to be a govern- ess is the last thing in the world for you. Why? Is he already or do you mean to cop someone from the cradle? But listen ,to reason. Sue. and don't take too much care of the youngster's daddyaa' 5 'I'HOMl'SON. .l4lDY'l'Hl4l. 1 Societies-Steno Club, J. M. O. L , Schools-24, 13. ' We can understand why you go to Eastside Park for sleiglgriding but why all the way up to Pompton for ice-skating? Can't Paterson compete with Pompton with the line of partners ? T0m'1ny is another one ol' our girls falling for some young business bachelor. Good Luck. A I'l'lRNI+llR, ALIFIG. Societies- -Dramatic, Swastica, Student Council, 'l'. A. F. 0. Schoolsw-ANos. 1 and 221. i t'Toots is her nickname. Her ambition is to be a Gym Teacher. She intends to compete with Miss Adams some ol' these days, If she is not careful she will grow thin at that strenuous work. , Her favorite pastime is eating. She means chocolates that a certain C. A. brings. Ha, Ha, Al. We all like then1.' 'N
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