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V iiho Ail4o MtT Altro 1912 orion DonalJ Ckalmars Waino William Aalto Not fortune's minion, but her favorite son. Waino, one of the most popular boys in school has had the honor of being our class president for two years. He is fond of dancing and managed to find time to indulge in this, his favorite pas- time. Like a Spartan youth he has exerted him- self to the utmost to attain physical fitness. Basketball { ), Track (.V4), Relay Team (3-4), Dramatic Club, ( .lee Club, Councillor, .Marshal. Mary Albro A heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. Mary has an uncann ' ability for accomplish- ment. As editor-in-chief of the Red and ( .ray and ice-president of her class, she had more than the lion's share of responsibility heaped upon her. How she managed to participate in all school acti ities and still remain among the foremost in her studies was ever a m ster - to her classmates. .Mary has the further distinction of being our sole prospectixe contribution to Smith College. Councillor (2), Dramatic Club, French Club (3-4), Red and C.rav Board, Marshal, Round Table (4). Donald Chalmers am sure care's an enemy to life. Don, a hale and hearty youth, owes his un- usual popularity to his refreshing optimism and engaging smile. He was acti e as a meniber of the band, and as manager of the basketball team. Don did not spend all his time in studying. He kept thin dashing from Walton Street to his home ever - night. Dramatic Club, Red and Cray Board (3-4), Red and Cray Dance (3-4), Junior Party Com- mittee, Relay Team (3-4), Basketball Team Manager, Councillor, Marshal, Class Play. Nancy Norton None but herself could he her parallel. Throughout her High School career, Nancy had the distinction of being the most popular girl in her class. . or was the epithet unmerited for she won a host of friends not onh' through her prominence in athletics and dramatics, but also through her own personal charm. Nancy, no doubt, should figure in the great world of affairs, providing romance does not cut short such a career. Hockev (2-3-4), Basketball (2-3-4), ollevball (2-3-4), Dramatic Club, Open .Meeting (2-3-4), Belle of Bagdad, Mikado, French Club (3-4), Marshal, Class Play, Round Table.
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Chester Vinton Adams It is a good rule to endeavor to work hard. The Rabbit and Cavy club is thankful to Chet for the fine rabbits he has exhibited under the club's name. Chet's one ambition is to become an expert in the rabbit line. Besides raising these jumpy ani- mals he fills in the rest of his time delivering 'ege- tables for his father. John Elmer Aho shall go journeying pleasantly. Though not exactly Fortune's favorite son, John manages to overcome all obstacles which hinder his purpose. Despite difficulties, he made quite a sen- sational trip to Washington in his Junior year. John has a passion for far-away places and has high hopes of spending a good part of his life on the brin ' deep. Basketball (3), Baseball Manager, Glee Club, Write-up Committee. Natalie Genevieve Altieri It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Nat is another good sport, and is usually the life of every party. E eryone loves her company. One often saw Nat surrounded by a group of foot- ball or basketball players. She is planning to go to Normal School after graduating. Track (2), Basketball (2-3-4), Vollevball (2-3-4), Hockey (2-3-4), The Messiah. Alvar John Anderson Naught he cares for ivars and naught For the fierce disease of thought. Andy is a tall, blond fellow. He seems well on his way to the ownership of his own garage. Per- haps in a few years the members of the class of '32 will be able to patronize .Anderson's Service Sta- tion, where we may be sure of getting honest ser- vice. Edith Elvira Anderson Thou'rt like unto a floiver, As fair, as pure, as bright. Edith is one of our dearest little classmates. Her lovely blue eyes, brown hair, and dainty slenderness make her especially sweet and loveable. One of her favorite occupations is to drive around in her own car. Together with Harriet, she enthusias- tically attended all the football and basketball games. Ruth Marjorie Anderson make friends by the hour. Ruth certainly has a lot of friends, and she de- serves them. She is a great athlete, too, and excels in hockey, basketball, and volleyball. The Turners would be lost without her. She was a marshal on the first floor and kept things in good running order. Her time was di ided between Ida and .Arthur. Ruth's ability to make friends will contribute much to her 'future. Track (2), Basketball (2-3-4), Volleyball (2-3-4), Hockey (2-3-4), Junior Class Party Committee, Marshal. h 1932
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