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SPOTLIGHT 194 o ealities. Here is a figure, perhaps just a little rotund, but with laughing eyes and rosy cheeks. Yonder is one who pays little or no attention to the rules, and ls, shall we say, a little headstrong. Over there is the studious person, we wonder if the daily dictionary has been duly digested. Really, though, the boys feel that the manly type predominates among them, and we are sure the girls agree. The girls, we understand, feel that they represent the attractive feminine world, and the boys second the motion unanimously. Springtime among the Freshmen finds our President, Richard Gllspin fvery handsome indeed and we know who elec- ted himl chatting with the Secretary Ruthie Hall, not an un- usual combination. The warm days are welcomed too by one blonde, Patty Shipman, known for her wget-em-allu ability. Do we see her casting her blue eyes toward a group made up of our glamour boy, Bill Schofield, Harry Jennings, popular with girls in upper classes, Burton Hobie, noted for his dramatic and musical ability, and Frank Mallalleu, whose red hair is the envy of all the girls, and his sunny dis- position, the envy of everyone! ,Girls gather in groups, too, and hero we find popular Rose Nolan entertaining in a sunny corner, Helen Dumas discussing baseball technique with Ellen Chamberlayne, Rita Iosciusko and Betty Cunningham cataloguing the Freshman boys, while Genevieve Kennedy and Geneva Childs forecast the coming fashions. Of course, we have our students, among them Kenny Boutiette and Kazar Kazarian working earnestly on an algebra problem. Is that William Davis lecturing on social problems again? His social problem, you know, is a very special Freshman lady. O'Leary and Kenny Belsito, together? Nothing unusual about that, the all absorbing subject of basketball. ' A large number of us form an awed circle to hear tales of Washington from the Seniors: the boat trip that disagreed with Etta Leighton and her luncheon, George Prentiss' un- fortunate appendix, the annual disappointing burlesque show, the sailor he-men, and, of course, the buildings and the people. We fervently hope that everyone realizes the appreciation of the Seniors for their chance to go, and we assure you that the Class of 1945 will be just as ap- preciative. , On the whole, we feel that we are a class with great .GRAHCN HIGH SCHOOL
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