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ie-V ,..P,t,?,:r?.4h , BETTY ALICE BUCK Betty is one of our future professional musi- cians. Have you heard that Betty believes in stirring fishes to make them move? If she carries this out in life we feel sorry for that C-e-r-t-a-i-n p-a-r-t-y.'l 'fBeets is a member of the famous S. N. B., and gales of laughter are often pro- duced by her wise cracks. Betty, when you are broad-casting from VVJZ, keep in mind the class of 'f27 is listening in. MARIAN LILLIAN BUELL Another member of that Saturday Nite Bunch. She may be tiny, but yould be sur- prised. In declamation Marion's pleasing voice and manner have many times entertained the audi- ences and the Juniors in the auditorium. What a charming Colonial Dame Teddy Bear made in fe minuet on Washington's Birthday! Marion must be extravagant, having so many Bills, but did manage to keep her accounts straight as cashier in the home room banking. JAMES CANFIELD Jim is one of the older fellows in our class n u ' and although he is very quiet and reserved, he has many friends. In sports Canfield is no slouch, he played class basketball for three years. During the past years he has been studious. Jim has that one trait which is lacking among most of us, he is able to attend to his own business without interfering with everyone about him. Much may he hoped for from Canfield. KITTY CANFIELD Kitty is the giggliest girl of the classy if the world were upside down Kitty would find some- thing to laugh at. The success of the A. A. dance is due to Kittyls writing cramps. Kit was up to her neck in invitations for two weeks, but came through famously. Almost every morning Kitty is late. But it's all right, 27 knows she'll get there anyway. Page .refventeen ' -kfqjih : Tw-:5n.hm wat ' is -fi-:ff -S -- ..
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N ,X fx Q ., 9- fi--7 ,,fj slrl -HL, . X f fax , - W be g Y 1'iLf.L.E,.Hsl- f at ff f i - 1 PAUL BERNDT In Paul we have the makings of a real genius, a thinker, a dreamer-one of those men who make tomorrow. When the senior football team was organized, Berndt was the unanimous choice for captain. Under his leadership the team became champions of the Interclass League. In future years Berndt will undoubtedly be identi- fied with political movements-as a leader. GRACE BITTLE Grace and her car are a very popular couple. She takes it to football games and track meets away from home. In her senior year Grace helped out in the office, assisting Miss Hutchinson. That gentleman from Cressona seems to get along very well with Grace, doesn't he? Grace, 27 wishes you all the happiness you can enjoy. MARIAN BROKHOFF Gentlemen prefer blondes is a true state- ment as applied to Marian, but remember, we said gentlemen. Marian is a member of our hockey team. She gets a great deal of practice running to school, for she lives in Mountain View. There isn't any question of the beautiful scenery at Mountain View, and it is only natural that the virtues of the chidlren should run in parallel lines. Here's success, Marian. ANNA E. BROWN One of Anna's most notable achievements was the part of Miss Bob White in the play Miss, Bob White, which she filled very capably. Since then her activities have been numerous. Nancy is an athletic young woman. She played hockey for three years and ran in our girls' meet for three years. In social life and in the realmwof music Anna is a decided success. We know she'll keep it up. Page sixteen ixifxn M E' . i lfrfsf '. ,, ..rt -413, .f4ff:,h M ., 5.-r 'i . 1- 1.-. -.pw '. -vm 'Wes-tx V :N . '--,.-as . x J' Wk
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