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SENIORS Mabel Catlin Whatever we want of any worth We've got to work to gain.” Mabel evidently believes silence is golden. However, it didn’t prevent her from hav ing a good- time. Willard Cook “Cooky” “A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.” You hardly ever see '‘Cooky” when he isn't in the Athenian room. “Cooky” is a fine speaker also: without him the Athenian would not have been so good. Marion Ellison “Mame” My vigor is a new-minted penny Which I cast at your feet.” “Maine's” picture proves her friendly spirit. Her smile won many friends for her. Adelaide Frisbie “Adele” “Where the stream runs deepest, the water is smoothest.” We all hope that “Adele” will realize her ambition to be a portrnit painter. Wilhelmina Gable “Billy” The only way to have a friend is to be one.” “Billy” is one of our hardworking and unobtrusive members. William Griswold “Bill” “Most times gay. often sad between times happy and sometimes mad.” “Bill” is always a friend when a friend is needed most. If ever is heard an encouraging word, you’ll find “Bill” is the originator. Charlide Chaffee “Chaffee” “Like a gleam of golden sun shine Let the hidden smile break through.'' “Chaffee” has a sunny disposition which helps her to acquire many friends. She proved herself a very capable president of the Thespian Club. Jeanne Davies “Jean” “To know her is to hive her.’ ’ “Jean's” amiability is well known and gains her many friends. Frances Elsbree “Fran” “Her airs, her manners, all who saw admired.” “Fran is serious, but manages to have a smile for everyone. John Fox “Foxy” “Friendliness is gold,” John, you're rich. “Foxy” is one of our small Seniors, but he says some large things. Agnes Gowan “The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the fairest books.' ’ We are very fortunate to have a student with such literary nbility. Doris Hakes “Dorsie” “A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. “Dorsie” is always brightening everything in her debonair manner. Page thirteen
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SENIORS Beverly Armstrong “Beve” The force of hi own merit makes his own way. Put on your best smile. Kiris: here comes Beve‘ Besides beinK a cave man, he is also a smart student. Ava Bedford “Ave” I'll help you and you help me. And then what a helping world there'll be I Ave” believes in doing something for someone else. You can always depend on Ave to help you out. Carl Bowen “Zuke” A youth, light hearted and content, will wander through the world. Zuke’s favorite sport is blarney, his favorite author, Shakespeare. and his favorite girl I would not dare name. Juneyor Brown “Juneyor” To be efficient in a quiet way. that's my aim throughout the day. Perhaps the only member of the Senior Class of whom it can be said that he is the friend of everyone. Marjorie Brown “Marge” Live for friendship and live for love, For truth and harmony's sake.” Marge is quiet, but she enjoys a good time and makes a perfect companion. Leonard Burrow “Leonardo” A merry heart that laughs at care. “Leonardo was always on hand at his private seat at noon. The funny thing about it was his pockets were always empty. Eleanor Baxter “Norie” I would rather be beaten than succeed in the wrong. A most reliable, efficient girl. Add to that a sweet disposition and the answer is ‘ 'Norie Florence Bidlack They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Although Florence says little, when she does say something, everyone listens. June Brown “Brownie” Things don’t turn up in the world unless somebody turns them up. Brownie never lets anyone feel sad very long. She was the success in many class enterprises. Mabel Brown “Pete” Learning by study must be won T'was ne’er entailed from sire to son. If we were all as studious and quiet as Mabel, we would make a model class. Marion Burlingame “Maron” Kind, helpful and nice, A wonderful jewel without a price. Maron makes many friends in her quiet, unassuming manner. Phyllis Carle “Phyl” Haste thee. Nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful Jollity. Phyl” is always ready for a good time, es pecially if it means many laughs. Page twelve
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Gertrude Hapeman “Gert” “Today well spent means every yesterday a dream of happiness.” “Gert” is one of our most pleasant and appreciative classmates. Harold Harding “Shorty” “He never, never failed a friend and never feared a foe.” “Shorty” is always around when anyone is in for a pood time. Jacob Hennip “Jake” “A sturdy youth he was and tall.’ “.Take” just delights in a pood argument, even though he knows everything about the subject. Alice Hulette “Allie” “These delights, if thou canst give, Mirth, with thee I mean to live.” “Allie” is always happy-po-lucky and helps everyone to forget her troubles. Raymond Johnston “Ray” “A light heart lives long.” “Ray” is quite a dangerous man. He has blown up the laboratory twice. Nevertheless he should be a success. Wallace Lawrence “Wally” “He is gentle, he is shy. but there is mischief in his eye.” “Wally” is well noted for the volume of his sneeze. He hasn’t been with us very long, but he certainly has made a name for himself. SENIORS Doris Harding “Dod” “Small service is true service while it lasts.” “Dod” is always willing to assist in all class activities. Marjorie Hatch “Margie” “Just being happy is a fine thing to do, Looking on the bright side rather than the blue.” •■.Margie” just couldn’t keep from laughing if something really amused her. Donald Howard “Don” “Serene and kind with steadfast mind.” You never hear very much from “Don”. Not that he can't talk, but he isn’t over anxious to talk. Mabel Hunsinger “Marbs” “Kxpcct the best and smile; be cheerful, and Trouble will give you up as a bad job.” Mabel's one year with us made us wish she had come sooner. Robert Keeney “Bob” “Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.” “Bob” is our football hero. He has been all-league three years. He is always around when any fun is on hand. Frances Leonard “Fran” “There is such a chance of difficulties, that I myself am at a loss as to where to begin.” “Fran” is new to our class this year. He doesn’t have much to say, but he is well known. Page fourteen
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