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mwfii uw f . . , - ' . Q we 2 ef, ew'-efiffairriff-'.:f me tifT,f'affiQ H ' PTI ' S ' i'i'? fv1 Lf a'H'4'i+71ffe2 , L-'71 ' ge 1 ' ' 5 ' ' iv , ri .7 I X ,ii X- J in 1' I 'Ti l ml-J ,4 .Q 5 D 2 ' f J 'dxf MARGARET M. BROOKS - 'K ' 1-:Q Q fi 3 Peggy JF. iii Patience and gentleness are power. film: Our Lady of Sorrows School. Girls' League 33 I ,, A 5 E2 g A. A. 4. Never late. Q' i Q 4 5 E Margaret, who was ever bright and happy, 5 S e l 3 5, g laughed her way into 1928B at the last moment. She is another hard-working bookkeeper and We , E . KJ Q 5, 6 Q know her success is assured. 1 5 Fi l S , iw is -1 '52 ' I are 1 2.1 53 if : - .21 fi ' 15 wi fi .,,,. ' 1 RICHARD V. BUCKLEY 4 . ' 2 Y i:Dickvv 5. 1 ix: if XJ 5 An affable and courteous gentleman. 9 f V ig: E2 West Middle School. Hopkins Debating ciub Q' : f 1 li, i 2 33 Boys' Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary-'1'reas- :J 1 f Q Q is ' urer 3, President 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Historian. 5 5 3.1 7 , 2 2 Dick's gracious manners and eloquent speech Q 2 ,ii 3 5 have been a joy to us. How will the Boys' Com- Q : ' 1 1 2 2 mercial Club ever thrive without Dick's cap- QSCE - . 4 1 able, admirable being and his ever-present sting- : 'K 5 ' : 3 ing wit? No matter :hat vicissitudes of fortune E Q Q fi may lie in wait for im one thing is certain- ' 1 ' 3 2 he'll never be at loss for words-be they kind, Q 1 humorous or otherwise. I 74 5 i 5 1 5 ' 'i' i i ,. 5 ii I f 1 ii T . N gg , Q z 1 rm- 4 gg 5, MURIEL s. BULKELEY fl: if ii Mme l Q v ' Q 5 'i ' all And in her hand she held a bright mirror NAM -.N ii - It wherein her face she often viewed. X 1 ' 5,2 g ivniildiewwn High School. K. B. L. s. 3, 4: mlb f , Girls' League 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 45 Nation- ft ' 2 1 3 al Honor Society 43 A. A. 3, 4g Essayist. Never I 'tg lateg no demerits. LJ E' N gf U Muriel is our class essayist. She is very pop- Q : ular among the stronger sex, although she treats g -2 1 , . them all with the same charming deference. She 3 j ' Q has all the attributes of a good sport and is Q 5 I 2 clever in her studies. But as Seniors we cannot -4 5 'Q ' quite forgive her for showing favoritism to a H , certain Freshman s., 2 I l ap. .. ' lvl .. A- f gf 1 I' ff' CC' at fi if I t. ,, -. C t . P ,Ai .jf ,' -'T .. ' ' , . , Ain l . ,Y Y va' . Y , x X i, .r.!A'.ilqjyi 4 1-1 V- filw-M1 v i i i i 1 ,A X I i ,- , . l-, Z' wr, 1 , 1 L 3 rest? Q- fff,f x '1tit Fjirniii. ' 4 Click 3 .. ' JP 3, I f . ii' -iid? atm' ii vue? .fx 'S' 3 20
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