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TUSITALA Samtuci. l,A'l'RIL'li BL.'1eNs 0 fu lnzw' lenuieiz him, looked into his eyes, Ilia mizxzt' of lux lauglilur lo lzaiu' lZl'!I7'lf.',' Sammy was a happy-go-lucky lad and a great pal to his classmates. He was always on hand to help his friends in every way he possihly could. History often worried our Sammy, hut he fought hard and conquered it, XYe shall never forget the happy days we spent with Sammy in Assembly. NK'e shall lose a great pal when we part with him. Good luck to you, old pall Loelsis lXlAIllil.INli Bust Her lenzfwf' wax gefzvroizx, open, Xfllt't'I'4', A .rfrulzyer In flullery, tl .t'fl'lIlljjt'l' to fear. liveryone liked Louise, who was always to he seen with her chum l'eg. The fact that she played in the orchestra three years, ll, lll, IV, shows that she is au accomplished violinist, and she was one of the inner group Chosen to play for l'inafore, IV. She graced the Candy Committee of Dulcy IV, and was in one of the choruses of Miss lloh VVhite Ill. Banlsmzw Ermai. BIFSWICLI. fl friend who kfwrex and zlarvx I0 my The lnruiu' .r'zeet'l 'zeordx Ilzuf rlzver' flu' retry. l'eaches, as we knew her in class, was liked hy everyhody. She was always merry and jolly. She was a reporter on the Tulllvz' Staff l, and took part in l'he Glorious Girl. Peaches liked sports of all kinds, hut the sport she loved hest was hasehall. You could always depend on seeing her at the games. She also liked dramatics, and we wouldn't he surprised some day to find her a dramatic coach. XYe wish her loads of luck.
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TUSITALA BllxiuaA1ei1:'1' Mmnox llieomciuek Cft'11llt', ftlifflfltf, f1'11t'. This is perfectly true of Veg, She was one of the reserved girls of '27, a characteris- tic too seldom found in one ol the modern generation. When Veg was pleased with anything, her llrown eyes sparkled in a de- lightful manner, and if one listened Carefully, he might hear a low chuckle, although Peg never spoke unless she had lo. She surely made an attractive candy girl at lJuley IV, We wish you much success, Veg, l'1':1mY Blzowx For cz In'fier friezld look no fz1r!l1t'r. ' Quiet, smiling, and cheerful, Perry was :1 good student, and he certainly could devour knowledge, as was shown liy his high stand- ing in the Upper lfourth. He had the out- standing characteristics ol a model linsiness man-amllition and ellieiency-and was de- servedly one of the most popular fellows ol '27. The Tufflvr owes much to l'erry's skill and work as Business Manager IV. As a Track man ll, lll, IX' he showed persever- ance and exceptional aliility. He was a mem- ller of the Trattie Squad lll, and fourth divi- sion l'resident in United States llistory lV. Xtith such admiralvle traits We know he will make his way in life. Nom limenii.-tm lI'ifl1 liglzf lzeur! may .vlzv rin' ll'ifl1 guy flmry, rln't'1'f1zl eye.v. ' Didn't Nora have a lvig heart, and wasn't she always cheerful? She was quick-wittetl and always ready with an answer. She hopes to make her career as a nurse, and there's not the least doulmt in our minds that she will bring her patients salely out from under ether. The tilee Clulv had a valuable memller in Nora. She was also in Klareheta l.
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TUSITALA IXIILDRED CADY Size was a flzanlom of delight ll'lzcn first .vile gleauzvd upon my sight. Mildred is as pleasing to know as she is to look at, which means a lot. She was a happy- go-lucky girl who lmy her smiles won many friends. She was liked lay all of her class- mates liecause she was a good mixer and was always willing to help if she possilily could. Keep smiling, Mildred, for smiles will go a long, long way. LUcn.I.12 FRANcl4:s CARROLL Around her eyes her trvsses fell,- IVIIVLCIL were blocker none would fell. Lucille, Abetter known to her classmates as Toots, was one of 'Z7's jolly and popular girls. She was always joking and full of fun. Music and dancing were her favorite pas- times. ln fact, she showed her alxilily as a dancer in Princess Bonnie and 'lXliss Boll White, as well as at all the school dances. She was a memlmer of the music class her senior year, singing in the concert and Pin- aforef' Keep up your happy ways, and friends will lie yours for the asking. IONE CHIDZUKO CATH A rozuztrmizzru in tulzirlz did meet Sieect records, prozmscs as saucer. Although lone was with us only her Senior year, coming from Goddard Seminary, we were glad to welcome her, and we only hope she has enjoyed lweing with us as much as we have enjoyed having her. Her stories con- cerning japan were very interesting, and many of us almost envy her for her experience in that fascinating country. lone was very fond of music, singing in the concert and Pina- foref' VVe understand that she is to be OIIC of our future school teachers. Best wishes for the future from the class of '27.
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