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TUsirALA ROBERT CLIFFORD A bird fin thi' hrmd is worth two in the bush. Quiet and practical is Bob, but nevertheless he is well liked by his classmates. He would have made a good track mang he was always leading the marathon race to the Country Club after the oneflifteen bell. GERTRUDE COHEN Nha spvulrs with the Voice of Il goddess. lt was always a pleasure to hear L'Gcrt ref cite, and especially in English. With her low, wellfmodulated voice, and her wellfselected vo' cabulary, you were always sure of listening to something really worthfwhile. That's Thatng Lucky jade. LORETTE ALICE CORMIER 'AA smwilcr for ull, u fjrvvtiiig glad, A friwldly mrrry 1471111 sho had. Lorette was for three years one of the shining lights in the A. A. Productionsg she worked energetically on the Props committee for the Senior Play: represented the school in our debate with Manchester. and took her place as fourth in the Upper Fourth. Surely the very corridors of this old High will miss you, now that you have gone smiling along your way. ANDREW B. COSTELLO Enjoy thc: 1l'I'I'8l'lIi day. We'll remember Costello as a class cutfup and a living example of what the well dressed boy should wear. He was in Belle of Barcelona.
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TUSITALA JANE GEORGE CHIMIKLIS Dark mul gvntlc as thc night. 'Chimmy was a darkfhaired, brownfeyed, and very thoughtful young lady. Well, perhaps not so thoughtful all the time, because we all have our moments, but anyway thoughtful enough to achieve a place on the Upper Fourth. Nice work, Jane! Belle of Barcelonaug Senior Play Property Committee IV. ARTHUR CHRISTIE 1Vhut's in ll' name? Art has been trying to trace his ancestors for many months but even with the use of tracer bullets, which he uses on the rifle team, he seems to make no headway. Belle of Barcelona. HAROLD CLARK 'I'Iu' schoolboy shows hix clirwrjul mor11'ing jawn' Clarkie worked on the lunch counter dur- ing his fourth year. He was a very studious lad and was of course in the Upper Fourth. We know that Clarkie will make a success of life, and we wish him a happy future. LU CILLE M. CLIFFORD Lnl'11bIl', l1rlp,'r!l. uurl 8f1lf?l'I'f', To many frivnd.-: xhr' 'is must df'ur. Through the four years of high school, to have held onc's marks sufficiently high to place onc's name on the Upper Fourth is not an easy accomplishment, but Lucille has won this dis' tinction, and 1932 is proud of her.
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TUSITALA WILFRED S. COTE Hr attains whatever he pursues!! When Bill wanted to make the team he never quit, and though he could not always make it the first time, he tried until he succeed' ed. The results are: Football Ill, IVg Baseball I, ll, III, IV: Hockey I, II, III, IVg Pattie , That's Thatng Usher at 1931 graduation. SYLVIA LOUISE COY Uhlhf' was so still One was almost unaumr That slu' was 1lw1'r'. Tillie was always thinking about something, but her thoughts never worried her, for she'd always come to with a grin. ROBERT DAYO Lvl thr' world slide. Bob was very easy going. Nothing seemed to bother him. Rain or shine, he had a sunny disposition. Belle of Barcelonang Lucky Jadeng That's Thatu: Pattie g Graduation Usher Ill. ARTHUR KENT DAVIS lla lows to laugh, hz' Iurvs all fun, Idxprviflllgl whmz sr'hooI's bvyunf' What could have enlivened our days like your quips and cranks and wanton wiles ? While you were not the ollicial class poet, your classmates enjoyed many a laugh over your poetic feats. You could work, too, for among the Upper Fourth we-proudly saw your name. and we chose you as an Assistant Editor of Tusitala.
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