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Girls ' A.A. ' 39 Chorus ' 39 Girls ' A.A. ' 36, ' 39 French Club ' 3 6, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 Chorus ' 30 Dr.imatic Club ' 3 9 J elen rJLo, ( ar. Although the best two-word description of Lorraine is personaHty plus, it is impos- sible to limit her assets to one single accomp- lishment. Her guarding makes her a menace to any forward on the basketball court; her smile and dimples are as famous as the well- known Carson brand of humor; and her abil- ity to liven the dullest of dull events has often been demonstrated. Whether it be dis- tributing posters for dances, washing French Club dishes, supporting the A. A., or accept- ing a dare, Lorraine perpetually says, I ' ll do it. All these things and many more have made the phrase an asset to any class synonomous with her name. ( cirol L ooKt Cookie is, without a doubt, the personifica- tion of friendliness. It is this friendliness that has made her so well liked since she first came to us in the Tenth Grade. Cookie can usually be found doing one of three things: translating German, studying in the library, or looking at Vogue. She is a quiet but loyal supporter of the class, and is always willing to cooperate. Carol was also one of the few Latin students with enough courage to tackle Cicero. She is a supporter of the Girls ' A.A. and the chorus. All in all, Cookie is a good sport and a grand pal. ( olieae J lan cnool Page Thirteen
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Aecin (ISreuhenridg Breck is the possessor of a lively personality and a merry sense of humor set off by a crooked grin. She is one of the few girls who have been in the A.A. since Seventh Grade, and now is one of the team ' s ace forwards. Her activity has not been lim- ited to the A.A., for she has been a member of the Chorus, and has been active in class affairs. She will be long remembered for her notorious chemistry experiments, which of- ten had novel results, and for her side remarks during dull classes. Breck makes a swell sport and grand pal. Class Secretary ' 3 5 Student Council ' 36 Girls ' A.A. ' 34, ' 3 5, ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, 39 French Club ' 36, ' 37, ' 38 Chonis ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 34, ' 35, ' 36 oLci L fl I Ilia 1940 ( arolim . Ca Since she entered the ranks of ' 40 last year, Caroline has been amazing the rest of les eleves francais by her unusual insight into why this past participle agrees with that subject. This outstanding ability was brought about by a year ' s stay abroad while she was visiting France, Germany, Switzerland, the Low Countries, the British Isles, and Nor- way. Besides this, Caroline is outstanding on the basketball court. In her second year at College High she earned the starting center post on the Mares. Her vast fund of infor- mation has helped her in many discussions from which she has rarely come off second best. Orchestra ' 38, ' 3 Chorus ' 3 8. ' 39 Girls ' A.A. ' 3 8, Page Twelve
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Girls ' A.A. 37, ' 39 Dramatic Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 39 Student Council ' 37 Chorus ' 39 Aeaii rJ-Jiu The distinctions of being the tallest and blondest girl of the class belong to Dunny. She can also claim the title of the best sailor since her proficiency at handling boats has won her several cups. Jean has sustained a reputation of staunch class supporter since she entered C.H.S., and she can always be counted upon to help in all class and school activities. She acts quietly, yet thor- oughly, and the success of many things can be traced to Jean ' s management. In spite of all her extra-curricular activities, she has found time to get marks far above the aver- age. Yes, this Jean of ours really has some- thing. :il Vice- 8, Pres- Basketball ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, Captain ' 39 French Club ' 37, ' 38, ' 3S Student Co President ident ' 39 Football ' 39 Orchestra ' 39 Chorus ' 38. ' 39 La Campanilla Adver- tising Manager Class Vice-President ' 34 gLci c ampciiiLlla ilia WeJln JC buVJ Monte is truly the fair-haired lad of the Class of ' 40 not only in appearance, but in action as well. Though his tousled hair sets feminine hearts aflutter, it is in other fields that his conquests are more widely recognized. Captain and high-scorer of the Pony basketeers and center on the unde- feated football team, are two of the ath- letic laurels he has garnered at C.H.S. His personality has often been turned to the class ' s advantage whenever tickets must be sold, or ads solicited. His popularity is school- wide, for he has been twice elected vice- president of the Student Council in his junior year, and twice president in his senior. 1940 Page Fourteen
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