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OUR 1922 ANNUAL. ETHEL DEAKYNE 4 MARGARET CRAIG “Marge “Peg” “Peg is one of the few quiet Kiris in our class. However, actions speak louder than words. Her picture brings before us a girl of brilliance and excellence. It is hardly necessary to tell you that she is one of the most brilliant students in ou class. She not only excels in her studies, but claims attention in other branches as well. “Marge’s wonderful talent in public speaking won for her a prize in the declamation contest. Her admirable executive ability was revealed when we made her president of the Senior organization of Social Service. Best wishes Peg” in your future undertakings. “Babe “Babe is one of the shining executive lights of our class. She has helped us up the way we should go for four years, and now. at the end of the fourth, she is able to draw a long breath and look with satisfaction on her work. For are not we coming safely into the port of Commencement and Graduation? But we must admit that here lately Babe has been neglect- ing us. We think it is because of a superior attraction in Bos- ton, and are correspondingly jealous. We suppose, though, that we must make up our minds to lose her after she has been graduated. We are sad at the thought, but what we lose, Bos- ton will gain, and we must not be jealous. 4 4 29
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OUR 1922 ANNUAL. WALTER COPPOCK LOUISE COX “Cal” “Cal” came to Chester High School from Franklin Grammar School. From the Freshman year on. “Car has been starring: in athletics. In his Junior and Senior years Cal” has showed up well, playing football and basketball. He is a ferocious tackier on the football team and a fast forward on the basket- ball team, and we are sure that next year's teams will be minus a good many stars, and Cal” is one of them. When Cal” leaves Chester High he is planning to go to P. M. C. or to Notre Dame. Well. Cal” we know that you will keep on starring wherever you go and we wish you luck. +•-------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Silence—a hush steals over the audience—the curtains swing slowly back, and behind the footlight stands the greatest emotional actress of the age. Look again—can it be—no—yes It is! Louise Cox. our old classmate. Well, who would ever have thought it? When she was in our class at school, everyone was predicting an army life for Louise, she liked uniforms so well. We also expected that she would live in tropical climes, she liked. Bowers” so much. Why. Louise was so fond of uniforms, she even liked the boys in military school uniforms. Louise hasn't decided yet what she will do when school is really over, but all her classmates wish her the very heartiest success and luck that can be obtained from life.
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OUR 1922 ANNUAL. +■ WILLIAM DEANS “Bill” “Hill” came to Chester High School from Larkin Grammar School and we are glad to say that High School benefited by this happening. “Hill” was with our class only two years, his Junior and Senior years, and in these two years he forged to the front as a fellow with plenty of good common sense. In the Senior year, “Hill” was secretary of the Boys’ A. A. “Bill” is also a debater of the first class. He captained a team that beat the 11-B's to the tune of two to one. FLORENCE DERBYSHIRE “Flos” “Flos” is one of our all round girls, for while completing a very heavy schedule she has played basketball since her Freshman year, on the major teams. She was also a willing worker on the Annual” board. “Flos” seems to have a liking for young men arrayed in at- tractive uniforms. Bo it for a patriotic purpose or otherwise, Flos has the best wishes of her classmates. +— 30 + We will hear, perhaps, some day. That Flos flew away with a U. S. A.
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