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CORNELIA BURNHAM CARROTS Though she was small, One saw her through all. Carrots was well-named, for her red hair was the envy of all her friends. She had a pleasing personality and a smile for everyone. And did you ever notice her shoes? She was always the first one to wear some new style. Art Club II, III, IV: Gym III: Athletic Association II. III, IV. BERNICE BURNIKA BUNNY Was wont to be still as 11 mouse. Bunny was quiet, and a very reliable student during her four years of high school. RITA BURNS BURNSY Whose voice spoke honest friendship. Rita was a hearty girl with a friendly disposition. She was a true friend and well-liked by those that knew her. Art Club IV: Rifle Club IV. LILLIAN AGNES BURQUE 1 were but little happy if 1 could say how much. Lillian is one of those people who always go around with a happy face and a pleasant word for everyone. Always willing to do a favor, she has a great many friends. She led her senior home room to a winning total on Stage Door ticket sales. Ticket Committee for Senior Play: Home Economics Club I, II. III. IV: Upper Quarter. ESTHER CARAS ESS . Her friends they are manL1-- Her foes-fare there any? Good-natured Ess was one of the most energetic girls of this class, as is shown by her many activities. Basketball III, IV: Volleyball III. IV: Softball III, IV: Student Leader III, IV: Tumbling III. IV: Drill IV: Dramatics Club III, IV: French Club III: Library Club IV: A. A. I, II. III. IV: Senior Play: All-State Chorus III: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Freshman Dance Committee I: Christmas Assembly II, III, IV: Upper Quarter. 0
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I.UCIl.I.E BRITTON JIMMIE She dances like a merry sprite.. And lills lhe audience with delight. Jimmie loves to dance. and she certainly does so to perfection. Athletic Association II. III. IV: Tultler Reporter IV: Volleyball III. IV: Basketball III. IV: Upper Quarter. JOYCE BROOKS UBROOKSIEN Keep your thoughts to yourself. Le! your mien he free and open. We shall remember Joyce as the slender girl who was such a generous and loyal friend. Home Economics Club I. II. III. IV: Chorus I. IV: A. A. I. HARRIET BROWN HBROWNIEH Blythe hlythe. and merry was she. Brownie was a girl of many abilities. A beaming smile was her perennial possession. Home Economics Club III. IV: History Club IV. I,OIS IEVELYN BROWN EVIE Refinement und serenity shone in her qlancef' Evie was always full of pep. This and her win- ning personality made her very popular. especially with the opposite sex. Dramatics Club II: Tusttulu Paragrapher: Prompter for Senior Play: Athletic Association: Upper Quarfer, DONALD BURLEIGH BURT Men of few words are the hes! men. Although Burt was quiet. this quality did not dc- tract from his popularity. I-Ie was well-liked and well- respectecl by his classmates. Upper Quarter.
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LAURA CARDIN She qocs her pleasant wau With nolhinq much lo say. Laura was a girl who talked little but accomplished much-especially in typing. If you ever need an effi- cient. speedy typist. Laura is the girl for you. VIRGINIA CARDIN 55 J1NNv A charming smile, q welcome glad, Jus! part ol' the charming Luau she had. Jinny was one of the most active members of our class. She seemed to take part in just about everything. She was well liked by all of her friends. and especially those of the opposite sex. Chorus I, Il, III, IV: French Club III. IV: Dramatics Club III. IV: All-State Chorus III. IV: Tusitala Para- grapher IV: Ticket Committee Art Club Dance IV: Ten- nis Club III: Ticket Committee A. A. Vaudeville IV: Library Club IV: Outdoor Club IV: A. A. I, II, III, IV: Decoration Committee Junior and Senior Prom III. IV. ELIZABETH JANE CARLSON BETTY Slule is the dress of thoughts. Betty was usually seen in the vicinity of the art de- partment. She often assisted at Miss Walstrom's style lectures. I-Iere's success in the designing world, Betty l Art Club II. Ill. IV: Senior Play IV: Fashion Editor Tuttler IV. DOROTHY CARON DOT Silence ls golden. Dorothy was always quiet and kept more or less to herself. In spite of this there was another side to her character. It was this least-known side which a chosen few were allowed to see and cherish. A. A.: Chorus I. II: Upper Quarter. l.UCIl.l.E CARON ULU.. There is such happiness in her ht-url. A cheerful. happy girl is Lucille. She almost always seems to have a smile on her face and a group of her friends about her. talking a mile a minute. Dramatics Club.
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