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Senior Glass Officers Lewin Joel President Priscilla Fillmore Vice-President Jane Riddell T reasurer Petty Brown Secretary
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JANE AECHTLER “Brutus” Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Girls’ Club (3, 4) Who’s making all the noise? W hy, you know — Jane just came in ! Ever since she has attended M. H. S. she has been a source of fun for all her friends. In class rooms, she is always distracting the attention of her neighbors with her everlasting humor. We all hope that with her pleasing per- sonality she will succeed in whatever she endeavors to do after leaving us. JEAN ALLAN BROOK “Jeannie” Euclidean (3) Girls’ Club (3, 4) Lens and Shutter Society (4) Traffic Squad (4) It gives us great pleasure in introducing this striking brunette, who has been on the top all during high school. Her favorite educational pursuit is writing snappy stories for English class or “School Life”, while the part of her free time not occupied by welfare work for Girls’ Club is spent at her favorite pastime, dancing. Good-natured, obliging, enthusiastic, and always ready to start some fun — that’s “Jeannie.” GEORGE W. AETHER “Judge” Hi-Y (3, 4), Euclidean Society (3, 4), School Life Staff (4), Rifle Club (4) One rainy day in September, 1931, “Judge” waded from the Washington Heights through the wet streets to enter the local High School. Being assigned to a leaky home- room in the Sewall School, it is little wonder that with such a humid background “Judge” has become fond of the “briny deep.” Some day we may see him aboard a practice-ship gazing through a sextant and munching hard-tack. MARIAN AMAZEEN “Wimpy” Basketball, Girls’ Club (3, 4) Medford’s gift in ’31 to the class of ’35 was the individ- ual known to us as “Wimpy.” She dislikes dancing, but adores hamburgers and roller skating. She’s full of fun except when speaking to a teacher. Then she’s very serious. She expects to become a .private secretary, but we have our doubts as to whether she’ll work long enough for that, not if he has anything to say about it. Here’s wishing you success, pal. (16)
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