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Com mencem ent Magazi xe [17] HELEN FRANKEL ............................(Happy) Always happy, never sad; The kind of girl zve like to have. Class Historian. Does she go to all the patties? O yes! Helen would not miss a party because, you know, she • likes parties. Helen likes other things, too, selling Reflectors, for instance. She has been our room agent for some time and has always been satisfactory. She is a very jolly girl, in for all kinds of fun. JANET FREDERICK .........................(Freddy) Simplicity just seems to me The soul of elegance to be. Friendship; Glee Club; Intcrclass Basketball. The Mystery Girl is here for inspection, although to look at her you see no mysterious airs or magic Aladdin’s Lamp in hiding, but—why does she wear an East pin? The clever person abie to answer this riddle will be awarded the title of The Clairvoyant” or “Mind Reader. Tanet is a dear, always busy with Y work, and a good athlete. MARION FREEMAN .........................(Ducky) A quiit little maid is she, . Ind just as sweet as she can be. French Club. Personalities count for a great deal in this life. Here is one in Marion, that once you know, you anticipate further intercourse to develop a pleasant understanding with his grave, gray-eyed maiden. In chemistry Marion shines! She has always liked nice, new test tubes—and strange to say always get-' what she wants. How? Oh, just ask any them student. HERBERT GATHERCOLF. Though he's quiet, he likes to jest; When you know him. he’s one of the best. Boys’ Glee Club; Track; Senior Magazine Board. Tall, dark, with all the makings of a tine young fellow and a good sport. There was something quiet, something reserved about him until we knew him better. Then—all was changed! When we think of the Taffy-Pull we always think of Herb.” he being the first boy to arrive and step into a crowd of forty girls.
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[161 Glenville High STERLING EAGLETOX..........................(Eaglebeak) Xever anx noise or fuss. But lie’s liked by all of its Interclass Football. When speaking of chemistry we always think of Sterling, for he is a chem star—a bright and shining one. It was he who demonstrated vulcanizing” to us. and showed us how to apply a cold patch. Sterling also stands foremost in the ranks of Spanish Students. GERTRUDE FAIRCHILDS....................(Gertie) Her voire is ever szeeet and low, And her ways please us so. C. 0. C.; Glee Club: Friendship. Gertrude—such a quiet, reserved, young miss, but so pleasant and winning! She is very much interested in literature and writes very delightful verses. And did you ever see her smile? Of course, you have seen that bright, cheerful flash of sunshine! If you haven’t, be sure to ask her to smile. REBECCA FLOCK ..............................(Billie) .1 quiet, brown-eyed lass. Who never misbehaves in class. French Club; Basketball (two years). You'd hardly recognize Billie” now. Why? Because she’s followed up the latest craze” and since this picture was taken has lost her hair clear up to her ears. And. oh—-so curly. Who ever would have thought so many curls were hidden in that mass of hair before? DORRIS FOX ...................................(Chick) A happy smile, a disposition true. A charming maid, a good friend through and through. C. O. C.. Charter Member, Piesident: Basketball. Some wise sage has said, If one has a nickname, one is popular.” Dorris has three: Foxy.” Chick” and Dee.” so what would the world say to that? Foxy” was at every class party and we marveled that one small head should contain such a store of exquisite games for crowds. Perhaps her presence accounts for the fact that there was not one dry” moment at any affair.
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m [18] Glexville High OLIVE GARINGER ...............................(Oi) Dark of hair, and dark of eye. The sweetest girl in Glenviltc High. C. O. C., Charter Member, Treasurer; Wand Club. Some names fit like a glove! So it is with “01.” Even though her name were Henrietta. Madeline or Pearl, we feel that she could be called only Olive bv those who love her. “Her’s is a name not born to die.” What poet would not willingly sing of her? ALLEEN GOOD ....................................(Goodie) Through the years that are now at an end. She has been to all of us a good friend. Friendship Club. President; Wand Club, Treasurer; Glee Club; Basketball. Here we have a busy, energetic young lady, whose interests lie chiefiy in the athletic field. Alleen is a very fine basketball player and excellent in all kinds of athletic work. She is a very modern girl, one who is active and a loyal supporter of any good cause. SYDNEY GRUNDSTEIX....................(Sir Sid) Sydney, it is plain to tell, Will always do Itis part, and do it well. Dramatic Club. Sydney always did his “bit” wherever he was. At the Barn Party and Weiner Roast he chopped wood, roasted weiners, drove his car, washed dishes, danced, and, oh—eveiything. He surely is a handy man and has worked in order to be dubbed “Sir by his classmates. RUTH GORDON ...............................(Ruthie) In algebra she never slipped. Nor did her tongue in Latin trip. B. B. C. Another short girl! O yes, we have quite a number. and Ruth is one of them. Ruth is so pleasant and good-natured that one cannot help liking her. She is not the type of person who varies from day to day. but remains the same at all times. Meet Ruth and you will find that you have come upon a charming companion.
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