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H E KNIGHT-1931 Sp NORMAN E. Fos'rER lu urglmzenl they ofwneil his fwomirou: tleill, For e'en though -vanquitheil lze would argue still. Band, 2, Debating Club, 2, 3, Junior Play, 3, President of Debating Club, 4. lt's difficult to tell whether Norm is better as a debater, :1 chemist, or a good fellow. Argument seems to be his favorite sport, and once he starts, beware! Norm has worked liarcyel' teadily on L'l1Cl1 ft?l!i. Lois IJULCINE Fox Really in heart and ready in ham! Glee Club, 2, Operetta, 2, Debating Club, 3. lVIeet the Polyanna of our class-in other words, the girl with fair hair, blue eyes, and a smile that reaches every- body. Lois, besides her ready humor in Latin, has a special uthnity for spinach. , Z RUTH .ANNE FREEMAN C Home brilliant ami mirthfnl the light of her eye Glee Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Swimming, 4. The girl with the smile describes Rufus best. She may be seen most any time going through the halls with her cheery smile and witty sayings. Here is another one of the fair sex who has taken up the business world for her vocation. 'FHOMAS GLUYAs, JR. P0lite11e.fs lj the oil wleicle lubritfales the qeheelt of .focielyn Operetta, 2. We have recently been informed that Tom has a new attraction from among the members of the fair sex. Her identity, however, is still a mystery to most of us. Tom is a peaceful, but purposeful person with a greeting for every- one. ,fzff ' ' ,K - ,.-' lf 4 ' f 'ifefw ,levee - z MMM , V 4' Completed work in February. Tmueflfy-:ix
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COI.LINGS'WOOD HIGH Seuoc A. CARl.E'roN DUKES ' When he will laik, how he will Milk 5 E Operetta, 3, 4. Air, that great phenomenon, whether hot or cold, seems 12 s to be Carlton. That canned conversation of yours has pro- duced many a laugh-especially in French class. But never mind, your speech has gained for you many listeners. 5' GARSED T. IJUNN A l is He has a face like a befzedictiozzn ' Cursed is almost painfully quiet, which is a remarkably unusual state for a C. H. S. senior He is so constantly in the thralls of meditation that we suspect he is thinking of verses to pen to someone in a distant place. ll f i ovmbtcfl l S .I is A XVILHELMINA V. EDWARDS g i l LiI1le mid ir .voouest fzzenileiln Coll:-High Nescs, 3, 4, Glee Cluh, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4. . Here is one of those girls who really knew her chuml Well, we congratulate you, Billie, for you deserve it for that great feat. We don't hear much from her, but her friends Ei prove that her silence is golden. 1 5 ln li? s JAMES R. EYNON Thfre's uorhing half so fwfr! in life ur loi'f'.f 'VOIHIAQ' ilrfnnlf' lf junior Play, 35 Coll:-High Nfaer, 3, Senior Play, 4. gif ' A Yes, it's none other than jim, the lad who intends to 2 become Il doctor. Jim talks only in spurts, is a steady worker, and invariably manages to appear with that school- 1 girl complexionv which is so dazzling. if 87 , LMA .... . .--.C-.1 .-.f Hu. M. Taur11.'y-'HW'
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COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHO IRENE LOUISE GOCHERRK I live on the sunny side of the ,clreel Class Secretary, 2, Vice-President of Class, 4, Typing Awards, 30, 40, so. Irene has proved to be the star of the February class. To her friends that cheery grin, which is typiral of her, is vital. Irene intends to go forth to work with her pal, Emily, in the wide, wide working world. ii Q DoRo'rH EA llflAE GREEN 5 51 V- If lf! mzer romes, 3, Can Spring be far behinJ. 1 Dot has always been with us with her suggestions and with witty remarks. She is the center of ber own uircle in Q originality, and the envy of every girl who tries to llllll-CL' curls. 'Tis said it's the Green Nletbod-and a mighty good It one, too. MARIE ADELLA HAAS When Lworlf means sucfess, Then she ix the worker. Bookkeeping Contest, 2, 3, Debating Club, 4, Typing Award, 30. A-oh! is Mitzy's favorite expression and it well de- scribes her, for she is a wealth of surprises. Her accom- plishments are not only in the commercial field, but extend even to the Debating Club. ,- 44.2 iff' t i RUTH RHODES HABEL Virtue would seek lo do what fvirrue fwou!t! Glec Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 3, 4. ' We may safely venture to state that Ruth has the mos: 3 pacifying nature one would wish to encounter. She studits 5 hard, but if a test is difhcult-why worry! With such ax V disposition, she'll conquer Life. l f H .. V 0 fr, . t. Fl '-' ' - ..l' il A vel' E 4' Completed work in February. Tswelzty-.veiiezz
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