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A G L A I A Page Twenty Fwe PARKER E. GILL PARKm Silence often of pure innocence Persuades when speaking fails, Parkie's height has made him a rather conspicuous figure around the school. He is better known, however, for his banjo playing. lt is whispered 'that l'arkie may some day be a great musician, but maybe after his experience in The Goose Hangs High he will choose the stage. He is another one of that gang headed for Durham. NATT W. GIJNES A man's a man for a' that. Several members of the class of l92SA have not revealed their inner selves to their classmates. Natt is one of these. Thought is often the result of silence, so we credit Natt with a serious purpose in life. JOSETTE A. GODIN Hustle, but don't forget. Being ambitious and studious Josette graduates with us in less than the usual time. Since she has been with us things have been humming and she will not forget her pleasant memories. Tiny girls are not always timid. Smile on, Ilosette, it is a good trait to have. ZILLA A. GORDON HZILN Love sought is goorlg love given unsought is better. One does not see Zil in the class- room but outside school when studies are cast aside-here she reveals her real self and everyone knows she has an appealing character. As an oflicer of the Literary Club she holds the friendships and love of all about her. A bright future to you, Zil .
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Page Twenty Fowr A G L A I A JOSEPH H. FIERMAN Thy speech will make thee famous. This is the owner of that loud laugh We hear constantly. Harry has special- ized in math. He always can argue about a theorem, and he usually is right. Harry enjoys his classes and life in general. lf optimism counts, Harry will succeed. NATHAN FLEISCHMAN HNATU I'll. walk the studiuus cloister's pale. Ah, here's the petite garqorf' of the class. Small in stature, Nathan is not content with simply getting by . He aims to make the grade with all A's. Ask his teachers. Little Nat surely has worked hard during his four years. Success is due him. DORGTHY A. FREN CH Dow Practice makes perfect. Dorothy is one of our studious busy- boclys who finds it ditlicult to divide her time correctly between music and school. Dot has a important part as the pianist for the Glee Club. She is sometimes shy on talking but she is ever ready for work. tJon't neglect your piano practice, Dot . JOHN A. GIBBONS JOHNNY A good companion and as firm a friend. Hail to our shorthand shark ! John has excelled in shorthand to the extent of winning a fine gold pencil.- VVc all think that if gold pencils were awarded in every class, John would be- come top-heavy due to over loading. VVe are sure that Johnny's' winning ways will make many friends for him in later life and will be very helpful to him in gaining success in his future undertakings.
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Page Twenty Six A G L AIA ALICE M. GOULD AL , HGOULDIEH As gay as a lark, as wise as an owl. She is Al to some of us, and G0ultlie to others, but she's the same jolly, amiable Alice to everyone. Gouldie's name has been on the honor-roll ever since she entered M. H. S. as a freshie in 1924. Her greatest ambition is to become a nurse. No one will ever mind being ill then. COSTIS GRAVAS Great men are known to blush. His only weakness is for the fairer sex. Quite like other woman-haters Costis is jovial, good-looking, always neatly dressed. Costis spends his extra time in helping his father run his cloth- ing store. We cannot fail to mention that this man Polished to the Nail has knowledge also. RUBY E. GUSTAFSON TEDDY Zealous, yet mildest, serene amidst alarms, Inflexihle in faith, invincible in arms. VVhat would the honor roll look like if Ruby's name were not on it? Gra- cious! It wouldn't be complete! Ted- dy has achieved a high scholastic standing, and we are sure she will succeed in anything she undertakes. Why? Because she possesses the necessary determination. Ruby also enjoys a good time. HOWARD M. HALEN Howie And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman. Here is perhaps the best known boy in our class. If the clothing advertise- ments are right, he will go a long way in the business world. Howie has worked hard and earned some high marks. He will graduate well up in the class.
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