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IIrllllulmllmllllulxulllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllHllulllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullIIllllllllllllllllHlllulnlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll C-O-H-I-S O EVADENE CLARK Flvadene became our pessimist for class night and she certainly told us what was wrong with us all. We hope she didn't mean it all. Evadene is interested in com- mercial work and we wish her success in that field in the future. After depression, we mean. VIRGINIA CUTSHALL GIN Not so bigeNo, just a midget of the Sen- ior Class-but looking over her past in help- ing to carry on school activities proves that although she is small in appearance she has big ambitions otherwise. UDA ELLIOTT There's nothing much that we can say, About Uda's High School days. Shes just a timid girl we know And does she blush, well I guess so. 'ihe's shy of boys, so 'tis said, But we've often heard her mention Fred. RUSSELL ENLOVV MSHORTYU Russell has been with the class of 1933 only since the beginning of our Junior year, but during that time he has become a nec- essary member. Often in P.O.D, Class he entertains us with quite thrilling stories of the Lone Star State, his home before coming to In our Junior class play, Invisible Eyes he proved himself quite equal to the part of the Ghost . RUTH GASS Ruth is one of our quiet studious Seniors who came to join us during our Sophomore year. You can see from the wh0's who list she has taken quite an interest in school activities and in her record before coming here, she shows herself a prominent figure. It's rather difficult to say where 1tuth's interests lay She has never told us any- thing defmite as to what she intends to do so we are unable to predict anything cer- tain about her future but- Good luck to you, Ruth. E71
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