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rf?ccK?° Thordis Christensen Toots Good things coma in small packages! Toots is a bundle of activity and pep. She proved very helpful on various play and dance committees and is a good dancer. Dorothy Conway Dotty Introducing the artist who drew some of the cuts for this book! Dot may be an artist, but, luckily for us, she has no artistic temperament. On the contrary, she is one of the best natured girls in the class. Raymond Curtin Raymie Tall, lanky, blonde, describes Ray nicely. He’s been an active participant in varsity sports for four years, baseball and basketball being his specialty. Ray’s the life of any party, In constant demand. Lucy Daneski Lucy’s posters and scenery for class plays and activities, and her cheerful disposition have rendered her an indisponsible member of our class. Her final contribution is her art editorship of this book. Dudley DeMouthe Dud Dudley is the strong, silent type you read about in books and see in the movies. We’ve often wondered how Romeo would look beside him. Why haven’t you let us know more of you? Alvino DiCarlo A1 Whether it’s intramural sports or Just a bit of cheer leading needed, A1 is sure to be on the spot. Basketball and volleyball between the walls have been put on the map since Alvino became manager.
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Mildred Bladt Millie Millie's hearty laugh and sense of humor are an institution of our class. We have yet to find her in a gloomy mood, or without a clever quip to toss back. Helen Bolcar A smile that makes you glad” and an attractive manner make us wish we could see more of this quiet, demure member. Service Club is her only activity; outside of that. Miss Bolcar reads. Joseph Brady Joe Joe’s manager of the Senior candy table. He deserves a lot of credit for the work he has done with this project. Nor does he limit himself to confections. Joe is an eminent member of the Service Club as well. Dorothea Brine Dot The secretary will read the minutes. Dot was not with us her Sophomore year, but that has not stopped her. Her fame begins with her secretaryship in the (ttf and she is a National Honor Society member. James Carey Jim One of the chief ingredients of the class pie, this our prime debater, fighter, S.R.A. president, Senior play actor, and heart-breaker. Our advice to you: Don’t try to argue him out of it, it's impossible. Helen Chimble This little blonde miss is most attractive. Although in school one may get the impression that she is quiet, it is rather a different story when she is at home.
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Dorothy Dickinson Dot Want to see a picture of light-heartedness, gayety, and pep? Then take a look at Dottie-she’s all that and then some, with her musical ability and infectious giggle. Vivian Dodin Vivian is of the more quiet type, but there are several fellows who think she’s Just swell ! She makes a very attractive usher and is an active participant in sports. Sarah Fraser Sally Basketball, baseball, soccer, and volleyball ought to be Sally's middle names. She’s sort of an integral part of a team, the girls in our class have organized, and a big help to them all. Florence Gallagher Florence is neatness and good taste personified, and among the best dressed In the class. She’ll make an efficient, capable secretary; she’s had enough practice in school helping Miss Wilcox. Philip Gallo Phil Here is the terror of all the Freshmen. Phil is one of the men in the halls. We notice his secretarial position with the Service Club doesn’t take all his time, though. Mary Gambelli Mary is a member of the athletic firm of Fraser, Gambelli, and Generoso. She’s a familiar figure on field or court, and has belonged to the Chorus for four years.
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