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V I WHAT WE THINK OF OURSELVES PRETTIEST-Violet Elmes TALLEST-Alice Harden SHORTESTTAdH Bortnick SMARTEST-CHIOl Adams MOST ATHLETICT-Ruth Sleeper LATEST TO CLASSTFIHHCCS McCoy NOISIEST-Mary Leary MOST POPULAR-Miriam Davis BEST DISPOSITION-Elizabeth White MOST HUMOROUS-Eleanor Hamilton BEST DRESSED-Effie McKay BEST HBOS -Martha O'Toole HARDEST WORKER-Berget Reese BEST SPORT-Mary Mahoney BEST LEADER-Gertrude Hazen BIGGEST FLIRT-Rachel Allyn BEST BLUFFER'MHfg3f6t Melican TALKS MOST IN CLASS-Selma Orlov LAZIEST-? L1VES THE FARTHEST AWAY-Marie Holmberg BEST DANCER-Margaret Golden MOST BUSINESSLIKE-Margaret Dorsey MOST LOYAL-All of us CLEVEREST-Doris Pierson CLASS BABY-Vinnie Matchner 97
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lib T' S l SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY This season, the Class of 1928 is appearing in the highly successful role of MSophomore.', Her performance as the rollicking, carefree, yet withal timid, Freshman will long be remembered. I When the curtain went up on September, 1925, she tiptoed across P. A. L.'s stage in a shy, frightened manner. As her experience grew, however, she acquired poise, ability, force. Under the guidance of Susanne Smith, President, Gertrude Hazen, VicefPresidentg Elizabeth White, Secretary, and Barbara Chalmers, Treasurer, she rapidly won recognition from the more experienced stars. After the charming Freshman party, there could be no doubt but that she had uarrivedf, When she took the role of 'Basketball Champ from the leading lady, L'Senior, those who knew, nodded their heads and said, MI-Iere is a promising youngsterf' This year, with the help of Gertrude Hazen, President, Ruth Sleeper, VicefPresidentg Elizabeth White, Secretary, and Dorothy Moran, Treasurer, she is surpassing her former triumphs. The Sophomore Hop with its delightful music and smiling French Doll favors is ample proof of her social charm. And who can question the prowess of one who has almost gained possession of the basketball cup for a second year? i You have promise, sturdy g'Sophomore.', Hereis to your continued success! A 96
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