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Class Debating 2-3 Varsity Debating 3-4 Nugget Staff 4 Salutatorian Class Play 4 Here comes Captain Grace, the witty class orator. Her chief delight is a good debate. May she go through Bryn Mawr and have a brilliant and suc- cessful career. ROBERT DOW “Bob” President I -4 Social Committee 2-3 Manager of Basketball 3-4 Assistant Editor of Hi-School News 4 Nugget Staff Class Debate 3 V'arsity Debate 4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Football 4 Hi-Y Club Beta Delta Sigma Behold, dear readers, the “man of affairs” of our class. Boh has proved himself a born man- ager, a hard thinker, and last, hut not least, a regular, all around “guy.” FRANCES CARD “Fran” And here is “Fran”! What would we do if there was not some one around who was quiet, industri- ous, cheerful, friendly, and always willing to lend a hand? Montclair Normal should be delighted to receive such a student! ADDISON DURAND “Yeddy” Class Play 4 Nugget Staff 4 Class Basketball 4 “Yaddy” is the class fun-maker. His ready wit and keen humor have ever lightened the task of an English recitation period. “V addy” has been gen- erously endowed with artistic qualities, too. MAUDE CONKLIN “Balky” Volleyball 2 Secretary An “all-around” sport is Maude—practical, cheerful, and always calm. She has been our Class Secretary this year and is a very speedy typist. Normal School claims her. 19
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•tl- MARGARET G. RANT A “Peg” Class Debating Team 3 Beta Delta Sigma Nugget Staff 4 Valedictorian Margaret’s intention is to become a teacher. We know that she will succeed. All through her school life she has labored diligently. She is now reaping the just reward of honest labor, for she is Valedictorian. RUSSELL CALDER “RUs” Russell is called “Rus” by those who know him best, and by those who would like to know him bet- ter. All we know is that he’s a good fellow'. ALMA BARTOW “Al” Beware of those eyes and hair, Alma! Laughter seems to he her ever-ready companion. Before many years have passed, Alma will be teaching A, B, C’s to kindergarteners. EUGENE CLAVE “Gene” “Gene ’ is the tall, lanky officer of the Junior ■Safety Squad. He is accomplished in scoutcraft. He enjoyed the trip to Washington immensely, especially when his pal was immersed in that cold hath. OLIVE BEAM “Beamy” Class Basketball 3 Class Volleyball 2 She believes in the saying “Work when you have time.” Lessons never worry her; she lets the teachers do that. However, she expects to be a good nurse someday.
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RUTH COOPER “Rutine ifuth evidently believes in the slogan “Smile and the world smiles with you” because she is smiling most of the time. We are sure that her pleasing disposition will bring her success and happiness. HAROLD GORMLEY “Fat Jocular and rotund is Harold, the expert bean- shooter of the class. Always jovial, “Fat” is every- one’s friend, and will ever offer his aid especially if a practical joke is in the making. MARGARET COULTER “Peg Class Basketball 3 Social Committee 3 Margaret’s saucy hob and mischievous eyes show us that she is always ready for a good time. Al- ways pleasant, never worrying, Margaret seems to have a happy time without effort. RICHARD HEADLEY “Dick “Dick” is a mischievous lad who is an artist in throwing erasers and other missiles. He almost caused Miss Bitner to lose her temper on one oc- casion. He is always smiling and amiable. MURIEL CRANE “Mooie Does she have innocent eyes? Yes, she does have innocent eyes. Does she carry a powder puff? Yes, she always has a puff. Did you say that she can dance? Yes, I said that she can dance—that little Muriel. 20
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