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POLLY ANN STARR Polly H w far that little candle throw: its beams. l S bakerpeare Two years ago, Polly Starr came to our school well-qualified to be a typical Old Trail girl. Al- though she was not a Girl Scout very long, Polly is a good example of its motto, Be Prepared! Polly feels that she will be a definite asset to Twins- burg Tech fMiami U. ranks second on her list of college choicesj. Her remarkable civic talents were exhibited during the time that she was the Secretary of the Decoration Committee. Polly is very careful about choosing her friends, among whom she includes her little -sister, Nancy Rose, and boys. She has a slight aversion to people over five feet tall, how- ever. Polly, with her friendliness and sense of humor, will be a success in this world, no matter what she does.
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NANCY SMITH The mort euential thing for bappineu if the gift of friendfbipf' Nancy Smith is a Senior we appreciate. The girl with the zippity gait, She can sing, she's in Glee Club, On Varsity, but not a sub. She's the one who counts the money, As a treasurer, what a honey! What would Finance Committee Do Without her .... Cfeesl ? Sir William Orler
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The Library Committee without Sue on it would result in panic!! Sue is one of those lucky people who seems to enjoy work, and she is also that member of the senior class who knows what she wants once she has made up her mind about it. It always astouncls us that Sue, who loves to cook and serve on refreshment committees, can keep so thin and look so sharp in her Ivy League clothes. One can usually find Sue waiting for the first bus that will take her to Penn with its wonderful week-ends, and in the near future she hopes to buy a ticket which will take her to Sarah Lawrence College. SUSAN PAULA WEIL Sue With eyes that looked into the very .foul Bright and as black and burning ar a coal. Byron
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