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ROBERT LEE SHAW BOBBIE Sure he has a head, but so has a pin. Commercial Course Dramatic Club 4, Class Treasurer 4, Senior Play, Debating 3-4, Junior Exhibition, Glee Club 1-2, Dramatic Club Play 4. If it wasn't for Bobbie's girl friends in the commercial room, we don't think he would be very interested. UCI RUTH AGNES SMITH RUTHIE Blessed are the meek. Commercial Course Ruthie came down from the city of Westfield in the fall of 1933, and she has found a place for herself in our class. UU GEORGE RUSSELL SMITH SMITHY When I think, I must speak. College Course Senior Play, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1, Winter Sports 2-4. Russell is one of Miss Stahl's pests. He's always speaking out of turn and causing an uproar in English class. , UCI GLADYS LOUISE SMITH SMITHY Clever, snappy and always happy Commercial Course Glee Club 1-2. Louise is always happy, at least it seems that way, because she always has a smile and a cheerful greeting for everyone.
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ANNA MARIE ORSER WEE WEE L'Variety is the spice of life. General Course Editorial Board 4, Student Council 4fTreas- urerj, Class Treasurer 2, Dramatic Club 4, Glee Club 1-2, Junior Exhibition, Class Proph- ecy. Marie is a very popular member of the Senior class. She is very witty and always agreeable. We wonder why she has such an interest in Van Buren. lj El ROMA GERALDINE RAND L Y l She says little, but when she talks, listen! Commercial Course Glee Club 1-2, Debating 3, Senior Play. Roma is very quiet, and does not waste her time talking about nothing. She can make a typewriter talk, which makes up for her lack III Cl VINCENT EUGENE RIDEOUT AASALM of speech. Lookl look! what dream of fancy have we h ere 'L General Course Sal is our tall blonde boy from Robinson who breaks all the girls' hearts. We wonder who the next victim will be. U lj LENORA ANZONETTA SANBORN KANORAYQ Small of status but large of heart Classical Course Glee Club 1-2 Although Robinson doesn't amount to much in size, when we got to know Lenora we had a higher opinion of it.
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RUTH BATES SMITH RUTHIE If silence is a virtue Ruthie takes the cake. Commercial Course Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2. Ruthie is the quietest little girl in our class. The only time she makes herself heard is when she blows her Sax in orchestra practice. lfllil MARION DINSMORE STOVER MARY ANN Laugh and show your ignorance. General Course Senior Play, Editorial Board 4, Student Council 3-4, Dramatic Club 4. Marion came to us from South Portland in 1933. We understand the success she made in the role of Mrs, Peasley by listening to her chatter in the schoolroom. III lj FRED ALLEN TAPLEY FUZZ If he be not a fellow with the best King then we shall find him a King of good fellows. College Course Winter Carnival 3-4. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Baseball 3-4, Editorial Board 4. Fuzz is one of the most popular mem- bers of our class. He keeps us all in good spirits with his witticisms and is especially popular with alittle girl called Fran . Cl El MONA LEE TAPLEY AATAPW Dainty, kind, obliging, neat, besides all these she is fair and sweet. College Course Glee Club 1-2, Basketball 3, Class Vice President 4, Senior Play. Mona sure has what it takes when it comes to making friends both male and female, and she thrilled them all in the Senior Play.
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