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JANE MARJ ORIE COX Entered '24: Hockey '37: Volleyball '36, '37. ANES such a quiet person we-'cl almost never know she was around, except when it comes to athletics, where she works hard and well. As a forward on the hockey team, she is always looked to as a veteran, with scratches of war upon her. She's a very domestic young housework, and where she gets time for sovial life is hard to see-for she's a grreat school enthusiast, and, we hope, always will be. all the sears and lady, doing all the GF FRANCIS HICKOK ERDMAN Entered '24g BLUE AND WIIITE Board: Class Vice-President '36g Athletic Council '36, THE first thing we see, when we think of Frank, is that unruly mop of hair so like Uncle VVal- let's of Gasoline Alley fame. Then a station- wagon is supplied to the picture and we might even see Frank walking out to it after school with his bag of books in that queer angular gait. But Frank's most frequent pose is at the black- board with Owen. And when the problem is prov- ing a bit tough, you might hear him murmur in an efteminate voice-boop, hoop, hoop, hoop, in a descending scale. lf someone further disturbs him, he turns and demands, Come on, cute-ness ! That is about the end of his profanity. For Frank is a nsainted Presbyterian and the lusts of the flesh have no fatal attraction for him. Trcvfll flll-fi1'!'
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VIRGINIA MASON CLEMENT Entered '36g Glee Club '36l THIS young lady seems a bit on the shy and quiet side, so reserved we hardly even know her'-but we can guess she isn't so sweet and in- nocent as all that! Virginia knows her way around well enough, having traveled most of her life all over the world fthat's 11ot the only place she's gotten around tol. Her taste is mixed with a little foreign element here and there, giving her that exotic look. VVe're expeeting a torrent of bitter words any minute now between the two competitors' daugh- ters in the class, but they've controlled themselves so farg so let's hope it will last till commence- ment's over. Here's to the winner! GFS DEBORAH CLOUD Entered '3-1: Glee Club '35, '36. '373 Operetta '35, 'SSL Lacrosse Manager '37. DEISISIPI is a problem. If you tried to describe her, she'd change her tactics and we'd have to start all over again-she's an individualist all right! Through her subtle humor you're not quite sure whether she's laughing with you or at you, or whether you're laughing at her, with her, behind her-letis start over again. Beneath her fluttering and ever changing exterior we're sure there is a heart of gold. However, she carries even more valuable jewelry than that. Does the silver D around her neek stand for Debbie or daflie? CAgafn turn to statistiesj Look out, worldg don't say we didn't warn you! Youlre about to suffer an innovation. TZL'I6lIf.Il-flllll'
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'1'we11ty-frfa' DEBORAH CREASE Entered '25: Glee Club '35, '36, 'STQ Oper- etta '35, '38, WHEIRIQ to lu-g:.n is the question! Debbie is one of these dual personalities, sweet and sugary, quiet and dimplingr to her eldersg wild and devilish to her playmates. Hel' soft voice can hardly he heard ahove a whisper in classg she must have to let of? some of her steam around the younger generation hy means of her liveliness. ls it her dark petiteness, those flashing eyes, her proximity of her abode to learning that get her there, virtues overpower her vices pigeon toes, or the certain institutes of and fast? But her Cvices? well, hardly-but she ean't he too perfect on this pagxej. Hel' knitting Cshe does it all by lierselfll will make her a groovl wife for some in- nocent-Al mean line man one of these days, hut what will happen to the rest? 'l'ake heart, Debbie! GF CHRISTOPHER EVANS Entered '24: Class Treasurer '34: Editor BLUE ANI: Winmg Soccer '34, '35, '36g Bas- ketball '372 Track '35, '36, '37, SX 7Hl'lN the heck are you going: to cllange that shirt? And I'll het that mangy looking sweater with the grafted G on it hasn't seen water since the last time you did any work on the 1gI.I'l4I Asn xYIlI'l'l4Z, which Hevens knows was a long time ago. But Chris doesn't mind a hitg he can right hack at you and do you one hetterg quiet huh, huh, is enough to dismiss these vitupera- tions, and that inscrutable smile soon puts you in your place. He's really cute with that pug nose and misplaced haircut. fHe won't like that.j Incidentally he edited this hookg ain't it awful? SXVCELT Ol' H.
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