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Mr1.1. .JT Page Twentyfftuo A G L A IA l ' JOHN ICKERINGILI. JoHNNv , FAT , lcKv As many men so many minds: everyone his E own way. ' To know Johnny is to appreciate himg for then one gets an insight into his interesting, amiable personality so skillfully shielded by his shy, modest, appearance. His original wit and vivid imagination have brightened many of his classes. Our stamp collector, golfer, bookworm, and chemist aspires to Iii- 21 dye-stulf salesman. VVe know he will make the grade. Bon Voyage. GERALDJNE JACKSON JERRY VVOrry never accomplished anything for me. Wl1o's the little maiden who smiles so sweetly at the gentlemen? Jerry is one of our happy-go-lucky girls who lets come what may. Occasionally she quite unexpectedly keeps those about her in mirth with her witty remarks. Jerry is hoping to be a nurse. Good luck be with you-classmate! CHRISTIN E KEN N EY T1NY Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them. We will. always remember Christine for her happy-go-lucky ways, and for her philosophical view of life. Chris- tine's attitude always suggests the ques- tion, What was I put on earth for, if not to talk? Often someone has to untangle her from the tentative web in which she is sometimes caught by her volubility. JOHN KERVVIN SPoRT He's not merely a chip of the old block, but the block itself. Everybody knows John. He's none other than that smiling tratlic captain who is always ready to help the other fellow. John has always done every- thing assigned to him in the very best manner, and as circulation manager of the Profile he was unexcelled. He is a prominent member of the Hi-Y. So far he has managed to evade the girls, but--John is one reason why our ' dances have been so successful. As a W public speaker-well, ask Mr. Morrison. , Whatever you take up, John, you have l our heartiest wishes for success.
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A G L AIA Page Twentyfone MARGUliRl'l'E HIQALY lass , Manu l.:nugh and the world laughs with you, frown and you frown alone. A good laugh is better than the blues, that's Peg's theory. Many are her talents but most outstanding is her abil- ity to dance. just now she is going strong as a tap dancer. It is her ambition, l believe, to become a stage entertainer. We join in a chorus to wish Peg all the success in the world. ,lOSlil'lllNl'l Hll.l. jo , JOSH-1 Knmrle4lge holds no terrors for her. jo has been active in our class as secretary. She is a member of the Maskers. We remember her accurate Latin translations in Room I. She has fond hopes of teaching the dead language, and may her wish be ful- filled. She delights in coming to school saying that she hasn't done one bit of studying, and then in class she recites glihly. Xli'l'llUR llOLfl.li ART Art is nature made hy man 'l'o man the interpreter of Gnd. ,'Xrthur's holihy is art, at which he is exceptionally clever. XVe have all seen his posters advertising the different plays, dances, etc. Arthur divides his time between art classes and chauH'eur- ing. l-le is a quiet, modest chap and is held in high regard hy his friends. Best fi' luck, .fXrt. li.-XYXIONIJ HOVVIS HIQAY!! XY:ilk softly: gn far. Captain of the footlinll and liasket hall teams, a scholar, and a gentleman-- that's liay. VVheu Ray entered school he was unknown, hut his mag- netic personality soon made him vcry popular. liveryone knows l1im. As au orator, he is unsurpassed, and if you didu't hear him at the rally before the Hrockton game, you missed a lot. The class wishes you the hest of luck, Ray, Ewa my Hfufoe, I3 7 er, 127'
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A G L A I A Page Twentyffhree llliLl:1N LAVVLOK HEL , Lawton ller air, her manners, all who saw admired. t'onrtt-ous though eoy and gentle, though retired, 'l'he joy ot youth and health het' eyes dis played, .Xnd ease ot' heart her every look eonvey'd. Did you ever sec her? Well, you can't miss her on traftic duty on the second tloor. Helen is one ot the girls who is always out in front, i11 everything such as sports, study, and recreation. bhe hopes to become a great poet some day because now she spends a lot of time writmg ditties. U GORDON Llfl.fXYl'l l' l,i:.-xviic , nl.lCAVli-l'l'U XYalk softly: go far. liordon is the mystery man ot our class. lle is wrapped up in his artistic moods. llis drawing talent has been a great help to the school plays. He is rery apt with the knife, carving many beautiful articles. He has not decided what his life work will be but we are sure he will succeed. tfANlll.l.l'S LORD i'Klh1l'X , I wanna be good. Camillus is our star Sociology stu- dent. She has Carried the class through Poverty, Marriage, Crime, and many other social problems. The past sum- mer Kimpy taught the youths of East Manchester, in her religious classes, the benefits of theology. We're sure you will be rewarded for your untiring eftorts. RALPH BlelNlNCl-I Mae Nature made one such man, then hroke the die. Mac should have been natned An- drew Xlellon Blclnineh. ,-Xs the treas- urer of the class and various other organizations he has satisfied every one. We havt-n't found out what Mac in- tends to do but we won't be surprised some day in the future to hear that he has been appointed Secretary of the Treasury. There is no need to say much about Ralph, for we all know him. To know him is to love him. A- IAQ!
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