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l ' Ln:-un FRANK LANGDON To be frank with you, l'm Langdon. Frankie is'one of. those quiet, hashful, little CPD boys, but looks are quite deceiving. He doesn't take a second look, he just keeps on looking. Frank d0esn't know whether to be a second Henry Ford or just a plain J. P. Morgan. We know Frank will rnake his million-but there are such things as gold diggers in this world, so let him beware! . ERNEST LAURION My debts appall nie. Ernest has been with us all four years and has shown true school and class spirit. He has attended nearly all ot the social doings and has been very loyal in supporting the teams. VVe haven't heard as yet what you plan to do but we have a hunch that some day you will be the proprietor of an Ideal Market. ELEANOR LAWRENCE Air-minded? A El is :mother good-natured senior. She went on the Wash- ington trip and kept us in an uproar with her jokes. We have heard she ts a bridge fan and we enjoy her parties. She is planning to go away next year and we shall all miss her. HELEN LITTLE I am terrified of cows. Helen is a popular member of the Florence Gang. Helen says little but what she says we are glad to hear. t B1g,s social activities in school have been limited, but we hear she has an attraction in VVill1amsburg. Is that so, Big ? DORA LOTTI No photograph does me justice. ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Dranmtic Sociely 3, 4. Clam Book Smjf. We shall always remember Dora as the lovable. Mrs. Patterson in Merton of the Movies. She 15 one of the quieter girls IU our class, but a friend to all. Everyone will agree she is never cross and her kind words of. encouragement are much appreciated. Dora is one of our artlsfs. She has done some fine work on posters.
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I Y ' fKii SOFIA ,IABLONOWSKI Wheresolia? Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gym 1. To most of you, Babe needs no introduction-she has probably introduced herself. She has been a faithful member of the Glee Club for four years and a member of the Dramatic .Association two years. She has often exercised her talent as an artist in advertising for our social activities. She intends to keep on with art next year at some :IIT school and her many friends in high school wish her luck. i ALBERT KELLER I'm only in disguise. When Al, the athletic reporter, is around, you'll find his collegiate Cherie with him. How inany did it hold the night of the VS'-estfield game, Al ? Keller is also a coach. His midget and Junior athletic teams have made names for themselves around this vicinity. BERTHA KIRKPATRICK Little Bertha Little Bertha is a quiet member of our class who hails from Florence. She. is a talented singer but controls herself while in school She is in the Commercial Department and if we know Bertha she is applying herself in this department. Her one desire is to be the chief stenog at the Casket Co. VIRGINIA KOERBER SMITH Open the windows and see the fire escape. Gym 1. IVcsaki Slaj. Ginny joined the ranks in 1927 and has been very much in evidence since, with her ready smile and helping hand. She is clever with her pencil and has made some very interesting cartoons of us seniors. She makes acquaintances easily and is very loyal to her friends. Here's to Virginia. ROSLYN LAMONTAGNE ' SMITH Dumb at poker? Gym 2, 3. Glre Club 4. Dramatic .itsocizzlion 4. Voice Clary 4. Program Canmziltee Riding Down Ilze Sky. Ros is like the absent-minded professor, she always leaves something behind her. But, in her case, it's a good impression, as someone prominently connected with .the school once in- formed her. Ros has that indefinable thing called style, which we all strive for, but not all acquire. We know you'll be as popular in Smith as you are in the S.S.S. Club, Ros.
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RALPH LOVERING My hair is I1Ot my own. Ralph is one of the few shining lights in Miss Monroe's class and has a mechanical ILIYII of mind, therefore by direct deduction we expect him to be a mechanical engineer. I-Ie owns a little red car that just about rambles right along. We hope that he will make a big success in life. JOSEPH LOJKO ' I deserve all I get. Basketball. Baseball. Clasx Book. Pro lllerito. Joe is the midget mite of the basketball team and a shining star in his studies. He has that school girl complexion and is one of those boys that gentlewomen prefer. fSo we've heardj On his arrival at school we thought he was a bashful blond but not for long. Wie hear that he and Doc Hodge had a grand time in Philly, DICK MARCH You can trust him. Football 2. Hi-Y. Presirlml 4. Dick, the Hi-Y president, has led the club through a success- ful year and has learned to show people how to'say grace. He is quite a bird anddntends to take up aviation. We only hope he doesnit Hy too high and iaw down and go boom. Anyway we wish him the best of luck. RUTH MARKLE Even tho' vanquished, she could argue still. Ruth is rather shy at times and we wonder why? We hear that she is a good Scout and we wonder how many good turns she does every day? You'll be a leader some day, Ruth, in whatever you undertake. Success and good luck are our wishes for you in the future. IONA MARTIN I bite my nails. Qrm 2, 3. Home Nursing 4. Camlv Commiltee 2, 3, 4. No one could help liking a girl like Iona. She is somewhat of the quiet type in school, but IS allways ready lor fun and sport. We have heard that she intends to tram for a nurse next year, and we are sure that she would make a good one. The class wishes you success, Iona.
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