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% JANE AREY “Constancy is the compliment to all other human virtues”—Mazzini From dawn ’til dusk, day in and day out, Jane Arey is a merry little soul! She is bound to chuckle playfully at the poor, wornout hairdos on Monday mornings. When Thorpe gets hit with a snowball during a “girls will be girls” tussle, Jane can be counted on to say, “heh, heh,” in her most delightful Charlie Brown manner. Yes indeed, all day long, in the halls and in the library, Jane’s merry laughter rings out clearly. Jane is one of the most appreciated members of our class. League officers are thankful for her staunch support of school projects and activities. Her classmates take dreadful advantage of her willingness to “just talk things over”, and they constantly receive the benefits of her common sense and good humored advice. Jane is continually sought out by a thousand friends because she’s just plain wonderful to be around. We really miss that chuckle on days when she’s absent. Jane Pain . . . renowned ai originator of accurate, uncomplimentary nicknames . . . the Charlie Brown of the senior class . . . owner of a dog with on amazing mental level ... a timely comment artist . . . never bothered by bumptious classmates.
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JUDITH CLAIRE ANDERSON “Of plain sound sense life's current coin is made —Young There is only one girl in our class who could tell you what it is like to live in a zoo. She is Judy Anderson. Judy loves cats, dogs, horses, fish, and, most of all, people. These five things constitute the sum-total of her vices and she indulges in them shamelessly. She has two immense cats, two dogs, two horses, and innumerable fish. It takes nearly all of her spare time to manage this menagerie, but she somehow finds some time to spend with her classmates. This summer she went to Europe with Miss Blodgett. Judy was the only completely prepared member of the group, but she managed to keep everyone in tip-top condition. Nature Girl .. . Miss Colo's right hand gal ... lives with a menagerie approximately equal to the Chicago 200 . . . constant good nature .. . efficient but lenient attendance taker (class secretary, 12). This year Judy was chosen class secretary and her unfailing punctuality never ceased to amaze her less constant friends. There was a large group of often-tardies who waited hopefully for the day when Judy would be late herself, but that day never came.
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MARCIA BROOKS “The world belongs to the energetic” —Emerson Cum Laude “Honestly, Brooksie, you’re so organized,” wails an envious classmate, as Marcia rushes by holding clothes for young Greek orphans under one arm, skates under the other, “balling the jack” and smiling gaily through the symphony tickets she is holding in her teeth. Brookies’ activities are limitless; she has a finger in every pie. Marcia is the only senior who has tripled Walter WinchelPs rate of speech while accompanying herself by the click of knitting needles. If one should drop into the Brooks’, it’s even odds that Brooksie ... busy doy, busy doy ... one varsity sport a yeor ... raked in money os chairman of second-hand book store... now rakes it in as head of Public Relations Committee . .. knits in her spare time. you’ll find Marcia relating her latest fantastic escapade to a group of open-mouthed listeners, who are fast filling that gap with some dainty from the famed Brooks’ icebox. There may l e a thousand and one glowing adjectives that apply to Marcia, but let us just say that she’s “lovely to look at, delightful to know.”
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