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TUSITALA ALICE MILDRED DUTTO-N Oh, what a pal was Alice! Alice was more easy to get acquainted with than some people realized. She was quiet and retiring, but was always on the dot when fun was wanted, and had a keen sense of humor. Alice, here's wishing you much luck in the future! CONSTANTINE EFTHIMIOS Perseve'rance 'ls the secret of success. Connie, as we all called him, was the shortest member of the class, but every inch of his small stature was full of pep and ginger. His pen was as mighty as any sword and he could 'tear off a good poem or story in no time. His powers as a debater were unquestioned and when he spoke we did not lend him our ears,-we gave them to him. Am- bition was his middle name and Perse- verance his motto. DOROTHY ELISABETH Ess0N Gentle manners are always captivat- ing. Dot was one of the quietest and best liked girls in Room 5. Despite the fact that her lovely hair was auburn in tint, she never became angry if you teased her about it. She was always calm and unruifled and could be depended upon to help in a pinch. We hope you keep it up, 'iDot.
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TUSITALA FRANCES MARGARET DOWNEY Happy am I, from care I am free, Why aren't they all ooiitefnted like me? No one could be blue or unhappy when Frances was around. Full of fun, witty and alert, Frances enlivened many a mo- ment which threatened to be dreary. Be- sides this, she was a musician of no mean ability, as was proved by her member- ship in the Mandolin and Glee Club, and by her being chosen as Class Pianist. THEODORE CLINTON DRUMM He has a nimble wit: I think 'twas 'made of Atala-'hta's heels. Did you ever see Ted when he was not laughing or when he did not have some witty remark ready? Even when he was earning his letter in Football IV, he always came up smiling, ready with a joke. In class, when not reciting, his favorite pastime was to sneak a little sleep. LORRAINE EVA DUFOUR A delicate, attractive, dainty little fig- ure, 'uncommonly bright brown eyes, vested with vivacity and iiitelligencef When called upon to recite, Lorraine always had her lessons, and won a place in the Upper Third, yet whenever there was a good time in progress, she was al- ways to be found in the midst of the gaiety. How she did it was always an unsolved mystery to her classmates in Room 5, as Lorraine never vouched un- necessary explanation. She proved espe- cially discreet in her service at the teach- er's lunch counter in senior year. In her junior year she was a Tattler Reporter. We will always remember her as the de- lightfully French little French girl in the Senior Play. J
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TUSITALA CHARLJ-is' EDWARD FOLEN Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. That seems to have been Charley's motto all during high school, for what- ever' he attempted, he did to the best of his ability. He belonged to the Alpha Debating Society II and III, and that is really something not many of us Seniors did. He was also on the Track Squad IV. But his greatest abilities were in art and mechanics. His ambition was to become a commercial artist, and we all feel sure that this ambition will be real- ized. ' REBA Fosrim So rrmch to do, so little done Reba's two outstanding characteristics were her perpetual hurry and her un- failing good humor. Remember what a charming appearance she made in the Senior'Play? Judging from her pres- ent success as a pianist, we may safely prophecy a brilliant future for her' in musical circles. Doms ELIZABENTH FULLER For ia better friend, look no fm'th,er. Doris was another member of our class to whom we owe the unusual success of our Junior Prom. Doris entered whole- heartedly into every project, and worked untiringly for the benefit of our class. We will remember her as the girl who was always reliable and helpful, always ready to aid her classmates in any dif- ficulty, and who achieved steady suc- cess in her school work throughout her school career, attaining high rank on the Honor Roll.
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