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MYRIL HORK Myril's bright, blonde hair has been a brilliant spot in the present senior class for the last three years. She is one of the quiet and reserved seniors who goes about her work whole-heartedly. She is a lover of mu- sic, and her soprano voice is heard in many programs given by the Glee Club. Myril has a kind, sunny disposition that holds her friends. Good sportsmanship in athletics and a sense of humor make her one of the many we hate to have leave Parker. CECILE JACOBS Bobbie, won't you play the piano for us? is always heard when Bobbie and a piano are in the same room. She is quiet and vivacious alternately. Her congeniality and good judgment are revealed during our basketball games, where Bobbie is our star support. Sheis a sport if there ever was one, and as true a friend as anyone could want. Wasn't she a lovely duchess in Death Takes a Holidayv? She already has a career in music planned. We hope you reach the height of your ambition, Bobbie-Que Dios La Guarde! DOROTHY KELLER Always kind and sweet and thoughtful is Dorothy. We have known her a long time, as she joined us in first grade and has helped us in her quiet, unassuming way ever since. Dorothy is a real friend, always ready to help, and has done a great deal in upholding the good standards of the class. She plays hockey, basketball, and baseball very well, and as for fencing-well, it's a good thing the blades are dull, for her quick eye is sure and fast. Dorothy is a real linguistg lan- guages of all types appeal to her. Some day we hope to hear of her in a language capa- city. She is one of the unforgettable kind. Twcizty-l 1't'c iles Hi 121. MSN wi if Fl' 11,1 il' Hi :Sf ,A 93 ii, 9'l as gg lei aw ll: 231 li -ri ,H li Ql iff 1, ill il, il- ii, ill W 's .li Vs all all Isl lu me 1? ig. Hi il Ik, ,il ill ll' Nl lg? sq lil ii! ll! iii ill ' A iii ell i' 2 l i l ii P l sci gil gli ii' all .335 gi? ,lf l 252 H3 'if ga all 35 i Fl WL iii li iii il,- l'.'I,i',,3'lil7 1 l fl xi' xl . , I ix ,YN ixivn Ng, 7 1 My J W mi X mf .L. a rv 4' slack!! 1192 P
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l J 1 4 i 1 'THE PARKER RECORD 1932 Ttemzfy-F0111' RICHARD GRAUMAN One look at those friendly blue eyes gaz- ing out from Dick,s frank, sincere face tells that here is a rare, genuine friend. He has ready wit, a keen sense of responsibility, and the virtue of malice toward none, jus- tice toward all. His level-headedness and straight-forward thinking have cooled many a student government controversy and have also won him honors in extemporaneous speaking. His scholarship is of the highest merit. Dick's real leadership came out as editor of the Weekly. Dick's unusual artistry on the jazz pianoforte has brought joy all around, no matter whether it be his Forum Orchestra, Glee Club accompaniment, or rhythmic solos. As musician, linguist, scien- tist, and journalist this Versatile member of our class has been respected and liked. EDGAR GREENEBAUM, JR. Eggie', is one of the most interesting persons in our class. He is a real musician although only a few of his intimates know it. He also draws and writes very well, as his many posters and literary contributions to the Question Mark will confirm. His keen sense of humor is shown by his clever satires and remarks. He is inclined to be rather spectacular in that which he under- takes although he is cool at all times and is rarely ruffled about difficult things. l'Eggie has more athletic statistics at his fingertips than most people imagine. He can also recognize any orchestra in the country merely by sound. He is exceedingly well liked by all who know him. GLADYS HAINES When Glad entered our school in her sophomore year, she was a quiet, reserved girl, but since then we have found her to be a gay and mischievous sort of person. She showed her responsibility by the capable manner in which she filled her position of Branch-President of the Friendly Relations Club. Glad was our one and only hockey goal-guard, and won her hockey emblem for her ability and perseverance. Her portrayal of the Princess in Death Takes a Holi- day was wonderfully done, and made the audience feel her grief. All in all, she is one of the Hnest girls who ever came to Parker.
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f es Kgs THE PARKER RECORD 1 9 3 2 Tzvezity-Six RUTH KELLOGG Ruth is a girl who has gone upward ever since that day she entered Parker in kinder- garten. Her last year at Parker has been one honor after another. Having the position of Judge Qtwo termsj and of Literary Editor of the Weekly, she found it necessary to give up the honor of presidency of the Senior Class. She is also one of the best speakers on the extemporaneous speaking team and has taken an active part in the Forum. Ruth also has one of the keenest minds in the class. Hers is to be the rare choice of being a scientist, a mathematician, or--what have you? And on top of all this she plays the piano skillfully. Ruth has won the respect and liking of everyone, and she is a girl whom the students of her class will never forget. LOIS KLAFTER Being unusually self-contained rather than expressive, Lois has contributed a distinct variety in a class many of whom seldom suppress an inclination to talk. This re- straint does not result from a lack of some- thing to say, either, for Lois has a real mind which is busy all the time. How often we have envied her when she smoothly wrote away at an examination paper! Perhaps we could have known Lois better if she had talked a good deal more to more of us, but however that may be, she has filled a unique position in thc class. ESTHER LIEBLING Small but powerful -this describes Es- ther to a UT. Her laughter is often heard and she is always ready with some funny retort. Under her bubbling personality Es- ther has one of the finest brains at Parker and she tries hard to do her work success- fully. She is often found Working indus- triously in the chemistry laboratory, and she has been active in the Forums. She is a happy, care-free person who will always have friends wherever she goes. Here's luck, Esther.
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