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EVELYN WEBBER Evelyn, our man hater, is a quiet, shy sort of person who never has a great deal to say. But as she works in the candy room during recess, needless to say she i , very popular. ZELLA ZUOSKI Zella is the class standby for Latin and French. If you get third chance at her French notebook, you are lucky. Though Zella always has her work done, she still finds time to play her role as class vamp.
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DAVIDA PERLEY Davida entered our class in the sopho- more year. She was the one who started the bobbed hair craze in our class, and now there is a majority of “bobs.” “Dave” is some horseback rider, too. ALICE SCOTT Alias “Scrapper,” our class saint. Al- though a good sport, she does love to pick up a fight, especially with “Dot” Harrigan. How dead our class meetings would be without “Scrapper.” HARRY SAUNDERS “Bogey” ties with “Bud Cartledge” as the most popular boy in the class. He has the knack of getting along with ev- eryone, particularly Edna. He has star- red in athletics and is always on hand to help when there is work to be done. HAZEL SMITH “Smithy” is the spelling word “champ.” If she doesn’t have five hundred ahead of her to write all the time, she doesn’t know what to do with herself. She is pretty good natured but once in a while she gets peeved.
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