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P i s E Q 4 , . .M CARROLL UNDERWOOD NBrown-eyesn Sociable and Fine Typist Interest: Navy Gay RAYMOND WARD NVery Obligingn RDSE Student Council R. Treasurer Art Club Senior NUDO Dramatics Club A Class Senior Play Interests: Dancing Art Pioneer Advisor c. PAUL BARNHAPT V PRINCIPAL ADELINE VAN MATRE :Quiet Il Home Economics - Club Dramatics Club Art Club Vice-President Senior Class Interests: Music Art
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SAMUEL ROLPH WIndustriousN Radio Club Interests: Farming Reading EDWARD STEWART HDeterminedN From Brazil Artistic Library Mural Pylon Softball Interests: Art Sports 1' A ATI: A an j g5??ag ,?3 g S ER? .ee ssfyr LAURAETTA SNIDER WBlonde and Jollyn Art Club Dramatics Club Senior Play Journalism Club Interests: Art Spars 6 A ' Q 4i-- .,l :E5Q-: ',rr QpQ5?l' J,Jyw K S ELIZABETH STOUFFER NDependableU Dramatics Club Library Club - Treasurer Senior Play Badminton Interests: Riding Music Home Economics l ARTHUR SNYDER llJackll Radio Club Libraby Club Chess Club Interests: Science Airplane - Building Reading TROY TODD NUnpredictableN Dramatics Club Chess Club Art Club Interests: Sculpturing Reading Medicine Well-dressed fellow JAMES SCORDELLIS NCaliforniaN Art Club Photography Club Vice-President Basketball - Captain Navigation Club Interests: Collecting Sports :K . T' t 1 A ::Q ? iii? - ' li f' ' K fy, :- glam:- f ff, 1' 1 in 5 5, E..-M , .sf-n.-::QqM,..-:, 5 ns y W: ,V:, , Els? JANE STONE NTres Charmantu Glee Club Dramatics Club Chess Club Senior Play Pylon Student Council - Vice-President Interest: Music Tgitfa , 5 QQQWQQ
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ilBrvniJeSP Trundling his little crystal ball behind him, he wandered into the dim and misty portals of G. H. S. Calmly ignoring the stares of the onlookers and stepping on an occasional fresh an, he strode str- aight to the senior class room. 'Repent', he said in stentorian to- nes, 'for the day of reckoning is at hand.' Oblivious to the astoni- shed glances cf the class, he uncovered his crystal ball and started prophesying furiously. One of our lordly and noble steno students instantly grabbed her pad and frantically recorded the following di- atribe for posterity. AhaX What's this? I see Anzulovic is organizing a revolution in South America. H mm m. He's just had thirty-six men shot for not having their buttons polished. wen, nerds Fifi la Barkan batting out s new gown with her 1s- ft hand while she struggles furiously with twenty-seven telephones. She's busy so we won't eavesdrop any farther. And here we find coach Cashman swearing profusely at a group of freshmen, attempting to batter them into some semblance of a football team. Dupuy is, of course, drowning out every other available operatic gargle with her beautiful warbling. , Jones, you say? Ah, such a pity. He's at Saint Elizabeth s cut- ting out paper dolls and screaming at the sight of a cube root. Keplinger, the demon of the Steinway, is at Carnegie Hall tripp- ing a light trepsichore, while next door, Kidder is trying to drown her out with some truly hep jive. Well, far off in the distance I see Bensong she's a foreign cor- respondent, cajoling state secrets from any gullible high ranking di- plomat in some God-forsaken segment of the Balkans. There's Mister Harris, annihilating them with the grandeur of his imitations at the new Palace - Vaudeville is back apparently. Rclph, as you all realize, is setting television back ten years or so with his co edy programs. Stouffer is ministering to no end of undyingly grateful heathen in some impossibly far off spot of lower Mongolia. Ah! there's Lee Mellom, wandering through the mountains of Swit- zerland, with his beautiful blue convertible packed to the brim with b auteous Swiss lasses. Lolly is having a glorious time smearing the movie stars with all species of paint. Her aim is to achieve half of Ray Ward's fame on Broadway as the hit dancer and make-up artist. Jack Snyder is busy smashing test tube after test tube trying to brew some synthetic vitamin pills - oh, pardon me, he's knocked off for the day and is making some fudge. Ed. Stewart has just received a commission to paint a mural over the whole of the Empire State Building. Jane Stone is busy looking for a garret in which to starve so she can become a truly great musician. ' Adeline is competing furiously with Fifi in a rival dress shop. However, her success depends wholly upon Forrester's salesmanship. Troy is still looking for a good racket.
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