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DORIS INEALIS Girls ' A. A. ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, Secretary ' 39; Chorus ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; French Club ' 36, ' 37, 38; Crier ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Secretary-Treasurer of Class ' 38; Dramatic Club ' 37; Cheer Leader ' 38, ' 39. Dot, like her car, is a most vital part of Col- lege High. She can usually be found doing one of two things, either taking care of the office or taking a load of girls for a ride in Vicky. Her personality is such that she is never at a loss for company, male or female. However, this does not affect her persistent good marks. Dot will be greatly missed by the rest of Col- lege High following her graduation, for she has done much to better this school. HARRY SPECHT Class President ' 39; Student Council ' 38; Orchestra ' 36, ' 37; Social Committee of School, ' 38. Harry is that meritorious man of the drawling voice and serious mien. One can never seem to exhaust Max ' s supply of answers to every con- ceivable question. He is just one of those students who comes through with the goods every time. Max, an all-around good fellow, has already proved his calm capability for handling people in his capacity of class president during ' 39. Judging by all reports, Harry is also a skilled horseman and bridge expert. Pjge Twenty-one
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Secretary-Treasurer of Class ' 39. Although she has always been one of the more reserved members of the class since joining our number in the eighth grade, Ginny hasn ' t missed the good times of our career. Ginny ' s minutes were always a model of neatness and accuracy during her term as class secretary, and it was soon that we found out she could always be depended on to lend a hand wherever or whenever it was necessary. Usually seen in the company of Ann Cunningham, one may often find the pair in the library devouring a chapter or two of German. Other times mav find Ginny playing her important though unpublicized part as a staunch class supporter as she has been since entering C.H.S. EDWAED SMITH ' 38, ' 39; La Campanilla Ed is one of the better basketball players of the class as well as being a crack catcher in baseball. He is the other half of the Allen-Smith team and alternates with Dick in keeping basket- ball averages. A member of the class since the Seventh grade, he has borne with us the many unforgettable experiences of our lively career. As he is a hard working student, we feel sure Ed will be a success in the years to come. Page Twenty
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MARY NORMILE Crier, ' 3 8; Girls ' A. A., ' 3 8. Mary has a way with her, there ' s no doubt about it. Witness the fact that she fulfilled her graduation requirements in Summer school, is a year ahead of us in a New York art school, and will graduate as a member of our class. In her year at C.H.S. she was on the staff of the Crier and one of the A.A. ' s acey forwards in basket- ball. By the way, her hair is said to be the envy of all the Senior girls. THEODORE 5 WICK Basketball ' 37, ' 38, Co-Captain ' 39; Crier ' 3S, Sports Editor ' 39; Chorus ' 3 8, ' 39; Senior Carnival, Chairman; Class president ' 36; Class Vice-President ' 37. Ted made the varsity basketball squad back in tenth grade and has since gained the reputation of College High ' s best all-around athlete. This year, he, with Dick Austin, was co-captain of the quintet. Proof of his ability was shown when awards were made this year, for instead of the usual M, the two were given handsome kevs. But don ' t let that angelic expression fool you! Anyone sitting near him in class will tell you: If ever there was a reincarnation of Joe Miller, it ' s Teddy Swick. Page Twenty-two
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