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TUSITALA LILLIAN GORMAN Shu is gentle: sho is shyj But there is michief in her eye. We'll all remember Kid She had a dimple in her chin which no one could overlook. She was a friend to everyone. Good luck, Kid Press Club IV. CHARLES GOY Every man for himself. Charles always had his work done and never had to go in search of information. He was inf terested in track and assumed the duties of Track Manager IH, IV. LILLIAN IRENE GREENWOOD 'fSome girls are yzopulafr, liked for a. time, But Shllls liked l'l'P?'1l'll7'H'7'P, ull the time. And why not? For we could all trust in Lil's sincerity and frankness. Through our high school days we have enjoyed her musical talent, for Lil was always ready whenever we wanted her to play something simple for us to dance to. Even with many outside diversions, Lillian made the Upper Fourth. CONSTANCE GRIGAS Blushing like ll' rose. Connie could blush beautifully. She was a jolly girl, though not noisy, and a valuable friend.
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TUSITALA ELIZABETH wj GAY Mfr is not lifr- of all without delight. Old Man Gloom never found a warm recep' tion at Iggy's door. Her nimble fingers were busy her first three years, helping Mr. Wilson, with her clever manipulation of that great big cello. She could wield a mean tennis racket, al' so, since she won the Championship of the Sophomore Tennis Tournament. Upper Fourth: Secretary Senior Class. ANNA GELAZAUSKAS Swvr't mul lowly. Anna is one of our sweet, timid girls in school, but what a lot of fun she is, when out of school. Everyone wanted to be her pal. CATHERINE M. GILMORE Thr world is so full of n numbr-r of things I'm surf' wr' should all Inf rw happy ns kings. Kay was always humming the latest songs and keeping everyone in good spirits. Who ever saw her in a grouchy mood? Lucky Jaden: Belle of Barcelonang Home Economics Club II, III, IV. ALYCE GLEASON Why not be happy-go-lucky? Al is our happyfgoflucky girl. Her popuf larity with all the girls speaks for itself. She is very jolly.
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TUSITALA MINNIE GRIGAS We must be pr01mred. Min was one girl who came to school with lessons prepared. She was popular among her classmates. MARGUERITE HAGERTY A nzerry heart makes at cheerful couutcnuncz.. There is a saying that red-heads have violent tempers. After knowing Margie for four years, we have a big doubt of the truth of that saying. She was an active club member of Home Economics II, III, IV: Dramatics Club IV: and in the Belle of Barcelona. WINIFRED KATHRYN HAGERTY Her charms commfmrl llffl'IIff07I.U Winifred was one of our popular girls, who was always happy and certainly enjoyed living. She was also a music lover, for she was a mem' ber of the Glee Club III, IV: i'Belle of Barce' lona : Pattie g 'I'hat's That : Lucky Jaden: Home Economics Club II, III, IV. GEGRGE M. HAMBLETON And Iu'r1 s to fi friend, II friend of our youth, With 11- hvud full of brains amd ll livurt full uf truth. In our sophomore year Ham joined our ranks and thereafter most willingly did his share. Football II, III: Basketball IV: Track II, III, IV: Debating III: Props Committee of Senior Play: Usher at 1931 Graduation: Assistant Business Manager of the Tattler III, Manager IV: Class President III: Business Manager IV: Second in scholastic rank: Class Orator.
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