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Tal' TUSITALA RUliliR'l' llixrlc Gmtlmnicit Hyiflllt' and fide wail for nu Mimi. Time certainly never waited for Hola, He always got there on time, if not a little early. l'nnetuality seemed to he his motto and he surely lived np to it. Ile has traveled across the United States and can tell many interest- ing stories of things he has seen. As a valu- ahle memlmer of the Track Squad Ill and ly' he also showed that he could travel with nn- usnal speed on his own two feet. lle was a well-groomed, dignihed usher at the Senior l'lay. Aixinc Gmini Her lzenrl runs om' of llmxe zeliirli 7llII.l'f vuamar ns. ll n.r lo ri'rt'1:'t' and mnrlrlt' I0 I't'ftlllI.H Amie was another of our quiet yet reliahle students. Almost every morning hefore school she eonld he found up in Mrs. Nesmith's room, running the typewriter. Many of ns often wondered if she had any lvreakfast. We all rememher Amie as Rlrs. Rip Van NNinkle in the play presented lsy the physiology Class in Assembly lll. She was in the concerts which were given her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years. Also she was a memlner of the envied Upper lfourth. l'A'l'IIiNCIC lnluzic Of .runny ftnror, rlnzrm and fVtIlit'l1t't'.U 'l'hey made no mistake in naming l'at, for she lives up to her name. NVhen Amie was very hnsy, Vat would he having a nice time, hut she had her studies done anyhow, every- dayg she did her work slowly and elliciently, and was not one of those who boast I di1ln't even look at the hook. NN'itness her high standing in Upper lfonrth, Like Amie. she had a good time trying to match her weight with her height junior year. She took the part of llannah in Mrs Rip Van XX'inkle Ill.
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TUSITALA l'1RANl,l'.5 lURNl'.li l'l,.'X'l'llliIi Size ix tix fair ax the grunt 'zvilzlwi' llltltllllifjllffl Henle was one of the few who eoultl weztr the lroyish hola lmecomingly. Her wit :intl good humor won her many frienrls in N. ll. 5. t'lJetle haul Il laugh ull her own which was instantly recognized everywhere. .Xml tlo Gentlemen l'ret'er lllonclesu? .Nsk our An-- gelzi. l.et her list of activities speak for it- self: Lfznicly Committee ot NI:1rcl1et:t l, :mil ot l'rincess llonnit- llg Glee fluli ll, Ill, IV: Deltztting Chili lllg Mztntlolin Cluli lllg Miss liolm White lllg l'erson:tls litlitor of Tatller lVg Du1cy IVg Tmitala Pura- grupher IV. ALICI-I KA'riii-:tunic FLYNN Quiet, xillzjile, ye! lovely 'in her -way. You haul to know :mtl unclerstztntl Al he- lore you coulcl really ztplweciztte her. She was ll quiet, reservetl young lztcly, not exactly lrztsli- ful, lint inclinecl to lie tiinitl. She was well liked hy all the members of her clnss, espe- cially the lmoys, tor she .mid little :incl Ilmizglzl much. XYoultl that we hzul more like Al in the class! You can assure yourself that she workefl diligently as one of the junior liflllll Committee. Arlene EVIQLYN Fin-:Nell To give ix a jileax1c1'e. In spite of the fact that Alice stucliecl very energetically, she still fouucl time to help others. The helping hztncl that she most will- ingly cxteuclerl to the memlmers of Room 71X was :tpprecizttecl hy nll. Alice wats wont to permit her mind to clrift to clzty-flreziming, hut this will not lie in vain, for with her person- :ility :tntl chztrzicter we feel sure that she will meet her Prince Churmiilg some clay!
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TUSITALA A N N na Amucs GlLMURli 'KSI11' is g1r11ll1'! .Sliv ix .rlzyf H111 tl11'1f1 .r IIll.VLA,1l1'f in lzvr aye. Annie surely was shy. ln fact, we lelt that We harclly knew her, lint we likecl the hit that we did know, for she was always willing and reacly to give any information, anfl she hacl a sunny nature. She spent many of her after- noons taking care of children. l'erhaps that is one reason that we clicl not see as much of her as we wonlml have likecl. ANNA K.N'I'lll.l'IliN GLEASON 1 lniw gut so 11111111 I0 do, and lift' ix xo xlmrl, that I lllll gouzg to l1115tl11 Anna was always full ol lun, and always in a hurry. She and Batcl1y were always the last ones to hurry into class just in time to get in their seals ancl not lme eallecl tarcly. Anna was fond of music, singing in Klar- cheta her Freshman year and in Miss llolu NNhite her junior year. Skating was her favorite outcloor sport and nearly every pleas- ant winter evening she was seen skating at North Common with a merry crowrl, We ex- pect to see her one of our champion girl skaters in the future. l.L'ClLLlE LEA ri GRAND MAISON fl 110111111 111110 1110 lzafilvy A fig for llilll who f1'1'tx. You just have to look at Grammy Junior's activity list to see how husy she was. She was always on the go, anal was almost as famous as Grammy Senior was in 1920, anal that is going a long way. Lucille could make fudge, too, as some of us know! Violin Chorus Ill, Commercial l'lay Ill, Bliss Bob NNhite lll, Glee Clulm Ill, Orchestra IV.
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