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Southivood, Ken Spiller, Jack Spring, Vivienne Stanger, Jarvis Stewart, Florence Stewart, Mabel Stunden, Kenneth Sturdy, Frank Switzer, Morris Symons, Irene Thompson, Dorothy Toone, Joyce Trotter, Frances Turner, Audrie Underhill, Robert Veitch, Gordon tfvcuUe ' igh, John 1 Walker, Isabel Watt, Lois Watts, Gordon Way, Grace Weir, Larry Wheeler, Thomas Whitelaw, Jim Willetts, Hazel Woodley, Dick Woolston, Norma Wright, Helen Twenty-seven
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Mary Coyle—23 Mary says: “No. more rummage sales for me. Carrying a steamer trunk down Seventh Avenue is no joke.” Crescent will miss her sunny smile next year as she leaves to attend business school. Ruth Cowie—18 Her version is that she’s coming hack next year and then take up nursing as a career, but we have our doubts. Maybe it’s because we can see a tall figure in the crystal . . . ? Doris Crowle—22 This is the last year of school for Doris, for next September she intends to enter training as a nurse. Doris plays the piano extremely well, but she says her favorite pastime is dancing. Don Custead—8 Don was very hard to find anything about. Next year he thinks he will just stay home and run the farm. Jean Davis—20 Is one of the Kappa Rho Chi girls who enjoys making lots of noise with the other members of the sorority after the bell has gone. Badminton is her favorite sport. George Desson—21 George can hold his own with Terry Ryan in the field of punning. He is an active member of Boys’ Hi-Y. His pet saying, as he walks past a bakery, is: “Listen to that nice smell.” Chrissie D’Eath—23 A petite brunette who hopes to enter Normal next year. Chrissie must like extra work or there is some other attraction, for every Monday and Thursday she attends night school. Cynthia Downe—22 A tall blonde with a friendly smile and this year’s Editor-in-Chief of the Bugle. Cynthia has musical leanings and intends to make her career of music. Barbara Dumbreck—21 Half-day student and member of the Etta Alpha Rho, Barbara plans to train for a nurse so as to be one step closer to her ambition to be an air hostess. Irene Edwards—23 A grand girl with a swell personality. Irene is working extra hard as she plans to go to University next year. Ruth Elkins—21 A pretty dark-haired girl who also intends to become a stenographer. Ruth attends Henderson’s Business College in the afternoons. Claims to have no real ambition. Twenty-six
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James Fish—20 A violinist by avocation who plays in the orchestra. A skeptic who always remarks, “Who said so?’ ' Will probably return to school. Leone Franklin—18 The tall and reserved girl of Room 18. One of her favorite sports is skating. Her future is indefinite, but she may go to Business College next year. Bill Fyfe—21 Bill is another of the quiet type. His specialty is archery. Bill’s great ambition is to become an expert watchmaker. Eleanor Gale—23 Another honor student of which Room 23 can boast. Eleanor tells us she hopes to finish this year and join the procession of students to Normal. Nora Geddes—22 This cheerful member of Room 22 plans to go to Business School next year. Nora’s chief interests include dancing, skating, playing the piano, and what have you. Cecile Gee—22 Cec, among other things, says she aims to be an efficient private secretary. Her favorite occupaton is standing trance-like in front of her locker, and thinking—oh, but desperately—what homework she has. Marie Glover—20 Is a member of the Kappa Rho Chi Sorority and the Badminton Club. Marie enjoys skating and swimming. Her future is un¬ decided, but she is coming back next year. June Godley—22 June plans to be a stenographer and is preparing herself right now by attending night school. In addition to this, June spends two nights a week at youth training and, by all picture accounts, seems to be progressing favorably. Elizabeth Gonyea—22 Next year Elizabeth says she’s going to do one of two things— one’s a secret, the other is go to University. She can usually be heard to say about two p.m.: “Got your Trig done?” Vernetta Grasswick—22 This is Vernetta’s second year and, she hopes, her last. Next year she plans to train at the General. Vernetta loves all outdoor sports, especially ski-ing. Beatrice Graham—21 This pretty red-head, and member of the Hi-Y and Juan Aqua Zaira Sorority, is planning to enter the General Hospital for training. You’ll sure look good in that uniform, Beatrice. Twenty-eight
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