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Page 56 text:
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WHO'S WHO Who is the most honored and revered person in the school? lxflaster Walter, with Teacher Ruth and lxflrs. Laurie second. Who is the most popular fellow? Egil Brigader. Who is the most popular girl? Dutch, Schumacher. Who is considered the handsomest fellow? Hoffman hy the hoys, and Brigader hy the girls. Who is the prettiest girl? Doris Borden. Who is the most athletic fellow? The Big Three--Brigader, Connelly, and Hoffman. Who is the most athletic girl? Ruth Valentin. Who thinks he is most athletic? Winlcelman, he even tried checkers. Who wears the largest hat? Tony lxflarano. Who is the hest student? Dorothy Kitchen, with Helen Kerswell second. Who thinks he is the hest student? lwustin--hess not far from wrong either. What is the favorite pastime? Holding hands, Connelly voted lor eating and sleeping. Who is the hest politician? Connelly, he voted for himself. Who is the worst politician? Cawl, unanimously. Who tells the biggest fish stories? lxflaster Alex, watch out or the goblins will get you. Who is most given to argument? Master Joe-he even argues with himself. Who is the greatest larlylzitler? Tie hetween lvlesirow and Campbell. Who is the class Baby? Hpuppyu Ellis. Who is the most gentlemanly? Dick Ashhroolc. Who is the most ladylilze? Helen Kerswell. Who has the longest reach? Alice Ahlaott, her tennis strolce. What is the favorite magazine? Tie hetween Esquire and Vogue lthere were two votes lor Cliclci. Who is the hest orator? Qrnsteen, he's a Democrat. Who thinks he is the hest orator? Cawl, he's a Republican. What is the favorite hook? Forsyte Saga. l-l-he Campfire Girls and The Rover Boys each received three votes., Wliich boy will marry first? Connelly, lout we donlt lcnow why. Whicli girl will marry first? Wylma Jayne Goylclheyrg-she hopes. Who is the best dressed boy? Hoffman, Ornsteen second, Connelly gets the hooloy prize. Who is the hest dressed girl? Hattie Crystal. Who is the most original? Winkelman-his clothes. What is the advice to the Iuniors? Dont stand in the hallway. Q -.aw ' .-':- tilt' W . 1 t I P W
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OLD ANGUS Old Angus was ioneiy. He stood on the dock with his hig plaid suit case heside him, and looked around. He wondered why all the passengers and the other people on the dock stared at him. it couidnyt he hecause of his iciits and hagpipe. All the Mactavishes, and the Stewarts, and the Campheiis, too, dressed as he did. And that hagpipe-why, that was his finest possessioni But everyone around him was dressed diiierentiy,-just as the people were dressed that time he had gone down to Edinburgh. And they kept gaping at him and smiling to each other. iwiayhe they were laughing about his ciothes. But this was his finest outiit. He'd worn it specially to come to the hig American city. He!d wanted to show the Americans how fine he could dress: and they were laughing at him. Angus grew red with humiliation and rage. Uncle Andrew was Wrong. Andrew had said these Americans were friendly people, kind to strangers. Andrew had heen to America once and he had told Angus all ahout it. Angus was young then, hut he'd resolved then end there to go some dey to ihei wonderful eouniry hirn- self. He was an old man now, hut here he wus. And he was ell alone. Old Angus wsllred up ihe street. frightened hy the iell buildings and loud noises, and sed at ihe amused grins end whisperings of ihe people about him. He suddenly wished he wos beck in the Highlands. Why hnd he ever rorne here? They didn't want hinil Scotland wus rorley und harren, bui he hed friends there who loved hirn. She was cold ond she didn't have cities like this one, hut he wes with his people. The youngsters always liked old Angus hetter than anyone in the village. And here nobody wanted hiin. My hes.ri's in ihe High- lnnds- Aye, old Robbie was right! The big buildings seemed to close in ahout him. and he couidn't see ihe people hecause his eyes were blurred. Angus kept on. He came to si big briek building wiih s high well around ii. He wns passing ii by, when he glanced in. And in the window he saw-no, it couidn,t bei But there it was-fa iittie Scotch iassie with iciits, and cap perched 54 'W I 5 it ni QE 5 1 rr 5, .ii .r
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