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X X D I f . isi-is ' X5 I xqXgx I ,- ,' 1 X , ! --5.-..,,S -Q.-::.,QR S ' I l '. . 1 I Y, MARY J. RYDEL New York City, April 25, 1913. Future: Undecided. Junior Play fRhodaD5 Prize Speaking, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. lVIary Sunshine is just the name ior her. Sunny hair, sunny smile, and sunny countenance. And she's always full ot business and responsibility up to the entire cap- acity of her small person. There are rumors that she's already chosen her sunny path for life. ESTHER REBECCA SCHOONMAKER HEI!! 6CEJI1'eJ, hdanslield, Mass., January 8, 1915. Future: Simmons College. Class Vice President 2, Gold Bug Staff CAssociate Editorjg Graphic Stall' CClass Reporterb 2, CPoetry EditorD 4, Girls' Basketball 2, Junior Play CBusiness ManagerD, Student Council 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Ess Club 1, 2, 3, CPresidentD 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, String Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro Merito 3, 43 Interclass Play Contest 4, Valedictorian. Clixcerpt from Time l-A mixture of seriousness and gayety that fascinates, a marvelous perception of the so called fine things in life, an ardent zeal for knowledge and more knowledge, coupled with an occasional streak for adventure and the unusual-all presents a general picture of the A. H. S. Valedictorian. CHAUNCEY THORTON SIMMONS Chauncey Silver City, New Mexico, March 6, 1915. Future: Undecided. Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Interclass Play Contest 3, 4. Chauncey is of great 4-H fame. They say his success and skill at trapping is unrivaled around these parts. Although he's happiest when tramping through the woods, he doesnlt let that interfere with good A. H. S. work. 23 sl.
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