EgqgyxyXxw,u3 t, , 1 is i, yy y X ,uw ' --x ,. ,t t tt , , ,,.,,..e ac-- TKXTRICK .XTELLO Scllfifil Play' ljlj SCI1ll,1I' Pl3j' l-ll. This young man is possessed of many magnetic attractions, ln the lirst place he has a pleasant, generous disposition. a most noteworthy attribute you will all agree, ln the second place he has an antomohile which is much beloved hy the post-graduates who usetl it flnring' the past year for every conceiyahle purpose. Indeed we marvel :tt Pats generosity with such precious property. Needless to say, Pat is very popular with all of us. DOL'l,lLAS THOM PSON ALL.-XX Class President 121: P, T, A. Play l5J 1 Band 131 3 Hi-Y Treasurer lil 3 Manager School Play 141 1 Ciuxisorf Board 1413 Senior Play 1413 Class Prophet t-l1. May we intrcduce to you as speaker of the evening, Professor Douglas Allan who will address you on The .-Xrt of Artistic linglish Composition? Since Douglas is far too modest to tell you ahout himself, we will make a few introductory re- marks. He is popular. versatile, and charming. Not only has he been indespensable to our class and an able member of the Cmxisox Board, hut he has revealed himself a reporter of ahility. Some day we think that Douglas will he the author of hooks riyalling those of George Bernard Shaw himself. Pro- fessor Allan will now proceed with his lecture, which because uf his great genius will he most interesting. li.-XRLli lilXY.Xlil1 ,XXTHUXY fioll' lf-.i--l 'Q -atsxtluill to--ll: l-'ot-tlutll to-41. lfarle is lt 'tileticiwooking fellow strolling down the ctirridt wit la'stt-no: manual under his arm the must he on f his way ti room lf 1, He has play eil good foothgll 011 our t ns, a has also shone in golf and hasehatll. XYQ all Qiye T TL'L'l'5 for his Nllk'LxL'NN. l0
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rrggxwmzysfl, , , , x vnub tc'c:':c c c t1cffc!! CAROLINE ADELAIIJE UOXYEN Library Auxiliary 12-3--llg Library Augiilfiary President l-ll. I K, f . LA . . . . This youne' ladY with tl1edm'6l'5' lffiiltlf l half le mmf l1'i'l'- ant. Une eau alwavx depend onhgziroline tn appreciate the humor of any situation, After gfaduatirin, we shall all miss her greatly, Best wishes, Caruline! RUTH GXYYNNE BRFADI-IN Library Auxiliary Q2-3--ll: Treasurer ull. Ruth is a blond, has blue eyes and a very pleasing persmiality. Her work as a student has been well done for Ruth never idles away her time. For two years she has been a valuable member of the Library Auxiliary. XXX: have missed her greatly since she left Us in February. lQOlIl:lQ'l LXRR l-Xltlljtilflft IRI! This yuung man with an extensive vnealrulziry und tt beaming' smile joined Us at the beginning of our Seninr year. He has shown decided genius in the art of arguing with the teachers. However, his witty remarks, unusual ideas, and elterveseent personality served tn lighten our dull days. I2 ular with everyone in hmlals. She is frank. lfifal. and pleae-
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