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Ci. ss op 1932 2t Jeanne Waiter Jean” Jeanne’s frequent giggles gained her the title of our silliest member. This did not, however, interfere with her marks, for her work was always well done. Barbara Warner “Hobby” “Bobby” was one of the most friendly persons in our class, and always had a pleasant smile for everyone. Being our most studious girl, she was always thinking of some subject while the rest of us were thinking of enjoying ourselves. Barbara Weaver Barbaia came to us in our Sophomore year from sunny California. She is studious, ambitious and good-natured. We believe her ambitions will carry her far, (perhaps to Congress). All those in favor say “aye!”
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Xkw Milford High School 1 0 Edwina Taylor “Nina” “Nina” was a good friend to us all. She hopes to enter the field of nursing, and fere she should “make good,” soothing the ‘ ev-cred brow” for she is sympathetic and kind-1 •, as well as being a hard and earnest worker. Good luck in your chosen field, Nina. Bernice Turner Bernice was a studious person and was good in all her studies. Everybody regrets the fact that sickness prevented her taking part in the Senior Play. Henry Walendzik “Wally” “Wally” was a capable person at doing things, but spoiled them by boasting too much. Henry always received good marks and was always on honors
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K kw Milforp High School Ruth Yeu«s “Dimples” Ruthie” or Dimples” was a close second lor class flirt because of her roguish smile. She is trying her best to break some Senior hearts, and will she succeed? Winifred Wendeij, “Winnie” Winnie” seems to have run off with quite a few honors, namely; best dressed, most popular, and tied with Helen Benson for the best looking, not to mention her part in the Senior Play. Quite modern, she is friendly with all.
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