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In. Xs N xmx 0s..v QM' Qi if 1' 1 .L 'issgfo - i 'I x N ig fx- he ' gf -5 . f A -. i - ' J , x A .N N ef -. -, ' Il J W--C, - n , as Qt EVELYN GOLLUP 167 Hasbrouck Avenue Destination: Nurse's Training School Record: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 45 lnterolass Base- ball, lg Prisma, 3, 4: Mary Lyon Debating Society, 2, 3: Glee Club, 3: May Day, 1, 3. Evie? Of course you know Eviel Vifhy, she's that curly-headed little individual every- body likes. XVe don't blame people either, for Evie is the best little pal a 'feller' ever had. CAsk himlj VVhy, you can even tell your love affairs to Evie and shc'll understand. Kingston van't have her any longer for Newburgh has some strange attragtion for our little Senior and those in the secret say she's weakening. 'Foo bzul, for we shall miss Miss Evie. KENNETH L.. GARRISON 29 Liberty Street Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Class Baseball, 1: Class Basketball, 1: Varsity Football Squad, 3, 45 Second Team Football, lg Banking Council, 1, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. VVhen we hear Ken's deep stern voice and then see his disarming smile we wonder whether we have not made a mistake in con- necting the two. This smile l'as proved to be the undoing of several football teams in this vicinity because opposing lines have erred with us in judging that grin. ELENA GENTILE 556 Broadway Destination: New Paltz Normal WVhy we almost forgot Elena. That would indeed he a calamity ber-ause if she were omitted, the book would be incomplete. Although she is very quiet, her undeniable charm and attractive personality have endeared her to us. EDNA GESSNEF! Olive Bridge Destination: Cornell Record: A. A., 3, -ip Class Basketball. 3, 4: Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4: Prisma, -lg French Club, 4: Phi-Kem, 3. Many of us envy this girl, nrst, because of her opportunity of riding to school every day, with a certain young man, and second because she plays a dual role. In class she plays the part of a persevering young miss, who generally knows her lessons. In the gym she is an ani- mated Hgure seeming to be everywhere at the same time. Don't you envy her?
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