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: 1 1,5 1 .V X x X , . 3. is x 'W 31 arm 1 - K 5' nur I I tb' I ff 5 - , , 'if' ggi 1 k . . , . . , L. :,' what M m m 7 M , A K -N . L.-. - -4 T::a:,,nn.,?:.,,,-,,,,, WILLIAM FLANNERY Irresistible -This is probably what many girls think when they meet Bucko, for who would not love to pinch those dimpled, red cheeks? To prove he was a real he-man he went out and earned his football letter this year, thereby winning the school's admiration. Bucko will be an athletic director. May good luck attend you to the end-this from your classmates. ,DOROTHEA SELTZER FOSTER This is the girl who never argues? During our four years in P. H. S. Dot has had many crushes, and in love affairs ranks second only to Beck Neal. Dorothy seldom misses a basket- ball game. We don't blame you a bit, Dot , we do have a good team! In the S, N. B. Dot is famous for her I thought I'd die. Dot is a good student and expects to major in chemistry. ANNA FRANCIS Our cross-word puzzle shark, Anna believes in the theory of burning the midnight oil. Anna made a splendid hockey goaler and by her quick action saved many games for the Seniors. Jackie is quite a poet, and Hi-S-Potis is grate- ful to you, for their motto is Always give credit where credit is due. We suggest, Anna, that you take up Y. W. C. A. work. We know you would make a splendid general Secretary. JOHN GAUGHAN John was the surprise of the year. He went out for track and for many days in succession kept the school applauding. He lowered the existing track records on the indoor track. john is popular with his class, but not nearly so much as he is with the juniors. johnny is famed for his ready wit. His remarks about Macbeth are an education in themselves. John will surely succeed. Page twenty-one 17:73, '19hIl,.'B,MM F' in A 'lux Li.
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