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4 A L 0 E N I M TABLE OF CONTENTS PHOTOGRAPHS— The Seniors .......................Pages 6 to 15 The “Aloenim” Staff .....................Page 3 “Polly With a Past” ................... Page 26 Wearers of the Varsity “M” ..............Page 30 i • Girls’ Athletic Association. ............Page 32 LITERATURE— Rosalie the Conqueror ...................Page 16 Signs of Spring..........................page 18 Was Hamlet Insane? ......................Page 18 His Day in Assembly......................Page 19 Robert Louis Stevenson...................Page 38 SCHOOL NOTES.................................. page 20 SPORTS ....................................... Page 27 EXCHANGE ......................................Page 32 JOKES .........................................page 33
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A L 0 E N I M 5 TO OUR FACULTY ADV ISOR We, the class of '21, are about to step into a new field unexplored but promising. For the past three years we’ve been guided by the truest friend a class has ever had. Miss Ethel Rooney, who has advised and taught us the fundamentals of class organization. Who could ever for- get M i'S Rooney, with her kind word for evervone? We feel that a great honor was bestowed upon us when she agreed to become our advisor in our sophomore year. To work under Miss Rooney has always been a pleasure, and now leaving her is one of the saddest parts of Com- mencement. But never fear, Miss Rooney, just because we’ve graduated is no sign you’ve lost us, for you haven’t. We all will keep in touch with you though we each be in dif- ferent parts of the globe. —The Senior Class. TO THE SENIORS We have known four happy years together. During that period of com- radery we have shared in work and in play—in success and in defeat. We have tried to develop character, scholarship and personality. Now you are about to leave us, to take your various places—in schools of higher education and in the business world. May each one of you prove true to the standards and ideals that we have tried to set for you, and to the faith that we hold in you. In this we feel that your success will be assured. Faithfully, Your Class Advisor, Ethel M. Rooney. WHO’S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS Most Popular Boy— Leonard Emig Most Popular Girl— Evelyn Brown Prettiest Girl— Edna Warner Handsomest Boy — Raymond Kelmel Freshest— Michael Vario Most Brilliant — Marcella Schultz Most Versatile— Andrew Steidinger Best Girl Athlete— Anna Reiss Best Boy Athlete— Charles Schaffer Best Sport— Edna Gilligan Wittiest— Margaret Rode Best Dressed Boy— Bertram Strockbine Best Dressed Girl— Laura Pribul Class Jester— . Lewis Greenstein
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