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24 THE TATTLER TONY BARTONE Like an Eskimo Pie, uncertain. His good humor is enviable. Senior Boys’ Club, 3. Literary, 1-2. LOIS ALLEN A demure little miss whom everyone likes—a young lady whom fellows can find time to write home about. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. ELSIE ARMSTRONG Her friends?—many. Her enemies—are there any ? Chorus, 1. Literary, 1-2. Glee Club, 3. Operetta, 1-3. Invitation Com., 3. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Jr.-Sr. Party Com., 2. Sr.-Jr. Party Com., 3. RUTH ALLISON It broke me up when he threw me down —I want my “Hennery.” An auburn haired debater of renown. Glee Club, 3. Chorus, 1. Operetta, 1-3. Debate Club, 1-2-3. Team, 2-3. Triangular Debate, 1. Sweater Com., 3. Jr.-Sr. Party Com., 2. French Club, 3. Sec’t., 3. MARIANf CHENEY Always good, natural, and agreeable—If you want things done and done right, take them to Marian. Literary, 1-2. Chorus, 1. Jr.-Sr. Party Com., 2. Sr. Party Com., 3. Dramatic Club, 3. Basketball, 3. Senior Play. ROBERT GRANT “Skinny”—Hollywood diet doesn't bother him. ’Cause he’d rather eat than try to keep slim. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Boys Club, 3. Jr.-Sr. Party Com., 2.
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THE TATTLER ROBERT SPRAGUE “Brick”—a good “brick” in the Senior hall of fame—A Physicist, too. Pres., Senior Boys’ Club, 3. Literary, 1-2. Jr.-Sr. Party Com., 2. Senior Play. MADELINE SLOCUM Wedding- Bells and Orange Blossoms. “Maddy” was always a good scout. Senior Girls’ Club, 3. Literary, 1-2. DAVID RICHCREEK while we all held our “Dave”—Saved the night at the Geneva Basketball, 3. Senior Boys’ Club, 3. ANITA VERNER “NSta”—Clever, likes French, poetry, writing and intelligence tests. Lives near the lake and is “nautically” inclined. Tattler Staff, 3. Debate Club, 1. French Club,3. Pres., 3. Public Speaking, 3. Chorus, 1. Glee Club, 2. Operetta, 1-2. Art Club, 1. Sr. Girls’ Banquet Com., 3. Sr.-Jr. Party Com., 3. Sophomore Party Com., 1. WILLIAM SAARI Knows his text books by heart, h ailed to recite once in his Soph. Year and could not sleep for a week.. Literary, 2. Senior Boys-’ Club, 3. Inter-class Volleyball, 2-3. EMILY TOWNSEND Just a buxom English lassie who doesn't drop her h’s. Chorus, 1. Literary, 2. Senior Girls’ Club, 3. Library Staff, 2. Sr. Party Com., 3. Shorthand Award.
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THE TATTLER 25 JOHN CAiNTLIN “Jawn”—A great athlete, but he seems to have a preference for “tailoring.” Chorus, 1. Basketball, 1-2-3. Capt. 3. Football, 1-2-3. Tcack. 1-2. Dramatic Club, 3. Pres. 3. Glee Club, 2. Ring and Pin Com., 1. MARA TAYLOR “Tomboy”—Quick in replies and extremely entertaining.—Now, John! Basketball, 1. Chorus, 1. Ring and Pin Com., 1. Sr. Party Com., 3. French Club, 3. Literary, 1-2. Dramatic Club, 3. Senior Vice President, 3. LUCLARE GRAHAM “Luke”—Types to the tune of “Kitten on the Keys.” Everybody’s friend. Literary, 1-2. Sr. Girls’ Club, 3. Typing Awards. ELINORE PAGE I’m arguing still, she owned her skill, For e’en though vanquished, she could argue still. Debate, 1-2-3. Triangular Debate, 1. Team, 2-3. Library Staff, 3. French Club, 3. LUCILLE KLUMPH “Lu”—Let the dance be where it may, Lu will get there in spite of exams next day. Debate Club, 1-2-3. Team, 1-2. Tattler Staff, 2-3. Glee Club, 3. Chorus, 1. Operetta, 3. Sr. Girls’ Banquet Speaker, 3. Sophomore Party Cpm., 1. Jr. Party Com., 2. Sr. Party Com., 3. Shorthand Certificate. Typing Certificate. DONALD HAMILTON “Ham”—Life’s a game of basketball with “time out” for dating. Clarinet solos— “Mat” plays the harmonica. Track. Basketball. Football. Sr. Boys’ Club, 3. Literary, 1-2.
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