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Cfte IRouIette 21 JOHN MENZO S. LEETE “Chong Lee” “ Genteel in personage, conduct, and equipage, Noble by heritage, generous, and free.” President Page Literary Society; Civics Club; Lieu- tenant Military Company; Hi-Y Club; Debating Team for Page Society and High School; Athletic Association. John is truly an asset to his school. He has always willingly defended her in debate and declamation with such ability as to bring honor to her name. PATTIE GRIGG MORRISON “Patsy” “Great thoughts, great feelings come to her. Like instincts unawares.” Page Literary Society; Athletic Association; Friend- ship Club; Civics Club. To her friends, Pattie is the best of pals; to strangers, a genial, dignified girl, who is always willing to “get off her dignity” when — well, when there’s fun going on. She is Just Pattie to all of us. POWHATAN STARKE PUGH, JR. “Cow” “Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat. And, therefore, let’s be merry.” Athletic Association; Page Literary Society; Labora- tory Assistant; Missile Staff; Civics Club; Movie Oper- ator; Science Club. Powhatan is one of our best beloved classmates. His face is one perpetual smile, but look out when he gets peeved. He’s just a real boy, so that explains it.
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20 C|)e Eoulette WAITY ELIZABETH HANKS “Lizzie” “Her voice ivas ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman.” Daniel Literary Society; Local History Club; Ath- letic Association. “Lizzie” is quiet and reserved among her classmates; but the smile she has shows that she is ready for as much fun as anj ' body else. You can read character in her face, and, truly, it is pleasant reading. DOROTHY LYLE IRVINE “DoTTi ' ” “Tahen all for all, her equal is hard to find.” Class Poet; President, Vice-President, and Secretary of Daniel Society; Vice-President Athletic Association; Girls’ Athletic Editor of Missile; Girls’ Athletic Editor of .Annual; President Friendship Club; Captain Girls’ Basket Ball Team two years; Missile Reporter. Only a few words are necessary to describe Dotty. She is always willing and read} to help everyone. She plays basket ball, she’s witty, she’s a good sport, and — that’s enough. TILLIE KAPLAN “Woolley” “Wisdom is better than rubies.” Editor-in-Chief of Missile; Associate Editor of Missile; .Associate Editor of Annual; Editor of School Weekly News; Civics Club; winner of medal for Journalism for 1922; Page . Literary Society; Athletic Association; Chairman of Publicity Committee for Vachel Lindsay Lecture. “Ask Tillie,” everyone says, and no matter what your difficulty is, she will help you out. We envy Tillie her golden reports; but, above all, we are envious of her ability to make friends.
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22 Cfte Eoulette CAROLINE AIARSHALL RIBBLE “ZurKs” ‘Loyal hearted, strong of mind, A truer friend nowhere you’ll find.” Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class; Vice-Pres- ident Jimior Class; President 4i Class; Vice-President Page Literarj ' Society; Girls’ Chorus; Missile Reporter; Athletic Association; Friendship Club; Civics Club; History Club; Statistician of February Class; Annual Staff. Everbody asks, “How does Zucks make so many friends?’’ Hardly can anyone appear, before she has him on her string. There is no better sport than Zucks — and that’s the reason, we guess. LOIS MARJORIE WILLIAMS “Margie” “Those true eyes, Too pure and loo honest in aught to disguise The sweet soul shining through them.” Page Literary Society; .Athletic .Association. Marjorie powders her nose and puts on airs, but she’s prim and proper; and, under the surface, there lies a pool which runs deep and a soul bubbling over with fun and sympathy. I-
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