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Twenty-eight META ELIZABETH V. FOSTER MARY A. FLEMING FRANCES F. FOSS “Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone ' OBSERVER SCIENCE CLUB Sociable, witty, brilliant, May is the type of girl who would establish herself immediately in the hearts of any group. Although not particular- ly active in the affairs of the class or school, May could always be depended upon to render her active support whenever needed for the cause. We will hear good things of her in the days to come. Happy am I ; from care I’m free ; Why aren ' t they all contented like me?” VICE-PRESIDENT. SENIOR CLASS TRAFFIC SQUAD PRESIDENT, GLEE CLUB SECRETARY, SPANISH CLUB “Frannie” has always been found in a happy frame of mind. Agile, droll and smiling, she is the type that makes our life at school more inter- esting. We hear she intends to study music, and if she carries out her plan, we know she will make the class of ’33 proud of her. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” SPANISH CLUB Of course we all know Elizabeth, the tall, blue-eyed blonde, who seems to have a smile for everyone she meets. Whatever she has undertaken thus far she has accomplished in a capable and efficient manner which leads to the belief that she will ap- proach her future tasks in the same manner. And we might add that we expect real achievements from Eliza- beth in the near future. Good luck!
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META Twenty-seven ALICE E. FELLOWS “A light heart lives long.” VICE-PRESIDENT, JUNIOR CLASS WOMAN’S CLUB SCIENCE CLUB Who doesn’t know Alice? Her gay chatter and laughter will .be remem- bered by us long after we part from her at graduation. Whatever her life work may be, we wish her good luck and success in it. BERNICE T. FELT “However rare true love is, true friendship is rarer.” INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL WOMAN ' S CLUB META SCIENCE CLUB Jolly, friendly Bernice has proved to be an asset to our class during these five years. Besides taking part in sports and doing well in her studies, she has always been ready to help out in class affairs. We certain- ly hope that your future will be happy, “Bunny.” ARTHUR C. FLACHBART, Jr. “If music be the food of Love, Play on !’’ If you are willing “to lend your ears” to hear about the saxaphone, “Flashie” is the person to interview. He is one ardent enthusiast for the “sax” and may well be, for he plays it admirably. Talking about hobbies, his most important one is clothes. We’d all like to be as successful with our hobbies as Flashie has been!
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META Twenty-nine MICHAEL J. FRASCA “Great men’s minds run along the same channels.” FRENCH CLUB “Mike” as he is known to his class- mates, seems to have given an air of joviality and good feeling to the class with his smiling countenance and his witty remai-ks. And as to “Mike’s” efficiency in his studies, why, if learn- ing were gold, he could start a mint. Who could say more? RACHEL L. GANGLOFF “The end crowns the work.” SCIENCE CLUB Rachel is another of the more re- tiring members of our class. But then we all know the story of “few words,” but plenty of action, and we feel confident that when the time comes, Rachel will be fully competent of holding her own in any society. A noiseless efficiency marks her contri- bution to her class, her classes and her school. Good luck to you, Rachel. MAX GARDNER “The world belongs to the energetic.” SCIENCE CLUB When one hears a great deal of whispering in class, and sees a broad smile on Max’s face, you can imagine something is bound to happen. We shall miss Max and his fun-loving spirit, but with him goes our fondest wishes for success.
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