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THE CRIMSON BARBARA mm Hmntxcamx Tllts mcrrv blue-cvcd girl is alwavs lmppx' and gat: Sllc haz a happv-go-luclu' nnturc that ncvcr allows hcr to V-'0l'l'V about anvthtng. Slut: has bccn vcrv popular truth hcr class- IYIAICS of the Nlanuarx' class who cnjovcd her frctgucnf trwltcs Sho lclt us tn ltbruarv much to thc regret of har classnatcs and ts now occupvtng a pmttlon in thc ofncc of the pmntw dcpartmt-nl of the Outlet Companv f-lFlRlORlli l,0L'l3lg ll.5Xl1RlSCJN Stntor Plan' 1-Qt Tlms lxttlc darl-.-hazrcd lfcautt' cams tw ua tn our tlutrtl war ani' hir vrznnfng Smtfc and rcaclu' v..t tmmtdmtclu' ft-n ut all lf orphan: rcall'.'lof1l. at :uit az Xlarrmrzt d'd tn tlut- St-nt--r plant wc all '-'rant to adifpt cn: Slat plan2 :ft l--ll-tw .1 mustcal career and we arc Sure fha '.':.ll ly-1 3 fufiesflul -5-nxrl .trim ANTHONY ROBERT HlQ.'Xl.Y Everfronc lzlncs Hcalt' for hm pleasant smxlc amd Qlnatmzng manners. Although hc has not partttztpatcd tn ann' athlcttc tn- counters hc has been an ardent supporter uf our tlwarnponslnp football tcams. XX! hcar that Anthony' has lately t.'.' alned up to the fact that girls are pleasant companions Onca in 1 whtlc Ht- lclt us in .January and lras a good job in thc lvuslnws circle n-nv' lv
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THE CRIMSON ERNEST BAR'l'LE'I 'lAGOODW1N Basketball 143. lirnie was one of the five or six fellows who made Mr. Welch so happy this last basketball season. He and his fellow acrobat, Pret Allen, have done well during the last four years in cheering the rest of the class. if not the teachers, through many otherwise dull hours. GLADYS GLORIA COULD O. A. T.: Senior Play 147: Library Auxiliary t-H: Prize Speaking 145. We bow to Gladys' ability in acting. NVe proclaim her ability in typing-business men take notice' She can dance, oh yes, and always swells the attendance at our parties by one, XX'e'll rejoice in her success but we rather pity the poor oilending boss who incurs her displeasure and haughty stare. HlEl.l7N IIIAHY GRAY The Senior class as a whole is divided into three parts, one of which includes the most active membersfthe athletes and honor students: the second. those to whom fun and studies are ol' equal importance, and the third. those whose interests center in scholastic pursuits. Ol this last group. llelen has been a member. very shy and retiring, whose occasional outbursts are interesting indeed. She hasn't revealed her plans but great deeds are not performed by the boasters, and whatever her choice of vocation may be. we know the laurel ol success will crown her brow.
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THE CRIMSON I8 ETTA IRENE HEROLD R. l. Honor Society: CRIMSON Board UH: Class Will Editor C474 Etta, the girl whose serious countenance often belies her thoughts. is not so serious as she appears. Theres a twinkle in her eye that suggests her love of fun. Besides being an earnest student, Etta Ends time to enjoy herself as much or more than many of us. With such pleasing manners we feel certain that she will be a charming librarian. MARGARET CATHERINE HOLMES Margaret is the personification of merriment. She is almost always laughing and her enthusiasm for mischief reaches its cli- max in a study period. She sees a joke in nearly everything and makes all those around her merry, too. Her sunny hair tells of her sunny disposition. Every morning about eight- Hfteen if you were to go to the cloakroom you would find Miss Baker hurrying her up the stairs. Next fall Margaret intends to enter Kingston. ATHELINA SALVINA HUBBARD This little miss surprises us by the aggressive manner in which she attacks her recilations. She is determined to receive good marks and devotes all her time in school to study. Her line voice has been one of the mainstays ol' the alto part in the Cllee Club.
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