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10 A L 0 E N I M RAYMOND R. KELMEL ‘•Ayr” Class Treasurer (3) Class Secretary (2) B. A. A. Secretary (4) Base- ball 13 41 Track (2-3-4) Football 14) Debate Team (4) Speaking Contest (4) “Polly With a Past” H41 Ray is one of the “three mus- keteers.’ His ability to swing a ‘ mean hat is quite well known, but you can see by the above list of his activities that this is not his only accomplishment. Next year he will pursue the study of chemical engi- neering. ruth McDonald “Mickey” G. A. A. Basketball (,2-3) Class Pres. (2) Class ice-Pres. (3) Mickey is a senior In three years she’s made good; We wi§h her just the best of luck That any classmates could. CAROLINE MELTON “Carrie” G. A. A. Class Secretary (I) Soccer (4) J “Aloenim” (4 y Basketball (41 J, Carrie may be quiet and demure, but give her half a chance and she’ll surprise you, for she’s a good sport 'right thur ogh. To know her is to love her—for who ever heard her speak ill of anyone? A good scout— An effcient worker— A true friend— That's Caroline!
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ALOENIM 9 JANET LOUISE HARWOOD “Jani G. A. A. Glee Clubr( 1-2-3-4) “Aloe- nim,, (Secretary) (4) “Polly With a Past” 4J Girls’ Quartet (2-3) When we sjyak of our high school flays, we could never forget Janie. Janie always was the envy of the girls because of h r cleverness in the art of dancing. We think shed find much success in this line, if she’d take it up. However, she’s going to he ill- much demand, since she has decided to take a librarian course at Columbia. Much success to you, Janie, is the wish of each of your classmates. MILDRED HOWELL “Ma” G. A. A. “Aloenim’ Debating Te| Speaking Co» (4 ;st (4|) Glee Chib $-2-3-4) Wnen recaji the dances given by theVsopiorsywve shall always re- member the artistic decorations that owe to Mildred. If you doubt st wait until the Junior Prom! wish her luck as an interior dec- ator. ERNESTINE JOHRENS “Neen” G. A. A. » y Interscholastic Speaking Contest i4 ‘ “Polly With a Past” (4) A r Glee Club i 1-2 I Neen has certainh»i vvhijtle(f her- self into the “limelighyfA And) why not? It is a pleasure to hear her, as we shall i tiw s at commence- ment. Neen cpn hold her own as a speaker anfl as a student. We are sorry to lose her, and we wish her smce in her chosen profession as ar nurse.
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A L 0 E N I M 11 MARIE M. MURRAY “Re” G. A. A. Secretary “Aloenim” L Glee Club “Polly With a Past” (4) Marie isMhe type of girl who al- ways has a smile and a kind word for everyone. She has done success- ful work in school and in the dif- ferent organizations of which she is a member. She has decided to take up the teaching profession and we are certain that she will succeed. ROBERT MELTON “Bob” B. A. A. Class Salutatorian Bob’s motto is “Keep working.” By it he was able to graduate in three and a half years, and have over eighty Regents counts. As a good sport he can take his place with any of us. We all know Bob will suc- ceed, hut nevertheless, we wish him luck. WELLESLEY G. PETERSEN “Wally” Class Vice-Pres. (3) Track Team (l-2 $-4) x. Baseball (2 Y Football (Capt. I (4) B. A. A. Wally is certainly a worker for the school athletics. In ft rack ath- letics he is a veteran of note, and he also holds the honor of being our first football captain. Vie all wish him luck next year.
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