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Jerry Ewers affair Dorothy Harvey Aleen Koser 0 Junior Gilham Harol rker X Margaret Brymer Mary E. Murrell fo. gfiwbffcffifgf Herschel Harris tta Perdue Shirley Allen Rozanna Croff Dorine Eakes Jerry was a class officer, a member of the Playmakers, on the football squad, Nakenak and Kane Kan staffs. The assistant librarian for two years ,was Dorothy. She was typist on the Kane Kan staff and a member of the Glee Club. The Glee Club had among its members Aleen. - Q Junior G.--I want what I want, when I want it. Harold--No one knows what he can do un til he tries. Margaret B.--Shy like the modest violet, she appears. q Mal? E. was pianist in the Orchestra, a Glee Club member and was on the Nake- nak staff. Herschel--Whenever there is work to be done, he will do it. Zetta--Speech is great but silence is greater. Shirley was a member of the Pepperettes, Playmakers and Glee Club. Peppy Rozanna was a Cheer Leader, Play- maker, on the Nakenak staff, and in the Band, Playmaker and Junior plays. She also sang in the Glee Club. Quiet and studious Dorine. She has been a member of the Girl's Glee Club. Page 15
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