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Memorabilia Oh like a (ineeii’s her happy tread And like; a queen’s her golden head College Course Member of Class Book Staff; Member of Debating Society 4; Honorary to Historical Society; Member Junior Prom Decorating Committee; Minstrel Show 2. Member When “Midge” was a freshman very little was heard from her as far as talkiiig was concerned. Yet, then, and thiougli her four years, as her “testies” have shown, she has proved one of the most brilliant in ’28. But Sophomore year she showed ns how lovable, joyous and witty she could be. These characteristics have continued through her high school years, and we know they shall carry her hai)pily and proudly through life. “Marge” has always been strangely attracted to athletics. Not so much that she enjoyed taking part in them as she did observing them. Whenever there was a C. H. S. game “Midge” was always there rooting a wee bit harder than the rest. We wonder why? “Margie” says that her favorite occupation is driving the Bnick. And almost every afternoon one may see that she is not far from the truth for she usually has the car out for its daily tuning up. Her helpful motto was “Work before pleasure” and she was never content un- less all her subjects were thoroughly absorbed. But after her work was finished she heartily enjoyed herself. Marjorie plans to enter Wellesley next year preparatory to teaching French. If her “right man” doesn’t come along we know her career will be a huge success, yet we trust all her cares will be little ones. Best luck and good fortune from ’28. Favorite Expression — “What day is it today?” Favorite Occupation — Driving the Bnick.
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Cliieitoe Hi h School Dear Reader, we are no v about to introduce you to our “Lola.” She is cer- tainly our favorite ( Aubiirn-liaired) voung chemist, who wonders why “dilute H2 S04” burns. “Vi” is like the famous “We” — you never see her without her famous smile. She is everyone’s good pal. Nothing disturbs her, and her naive remarks and good humor make her a favorite with her classmates. “Cardie” is an artist at playing her “uke” and is a great little entertainer. Have you ever heard “Vi” sing? Those of us who have been fortunate enough to hear her will vouch for her in that capacity. “Vi” was a member of our Glee Club, and also was in the Minstrel Sho ¥ Chorus in her Senior year. Viola’s great ambition is to have her name cards read, “Miss Viola Card, R. N.” Viola has planned to enter the Hospital later and we are sure she will make a splendid nurse, and succeed in making her patients better, happier, and brighter in her presence. Farewell, dear “Vi,” may your life be just one long laugh. Sincerest wisln;s from your classmates of 1928. Here she comes — there she goes i- VIOLA BEATRICE CARD “Lola” “Vi” General Course Gym Exhibition 1-2; Glee Club 2-3; Minstrel 4. Favorite Expression — “I’m laffing.” Favorite Occupation — Talking. 2,5
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