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Cf)e Eoulette 21 (iiiiiiiiii!giii!iiiitiiii!iiii!iiiii!iiiin!i!iEiiiii!iiiiii!!iiiii!!!siiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii)i!iiniigiii:iiiiiii!iiiii!!iiiiHigiiiiiiMiiiirfiiiiiiitiiiiiiiis:ii!!iiiiiiiiMiiiii)iiiiiifmiiiiiimiiimitmiiii!S!!miiiiiiiiMiii!imiimiiiimssii!iimHiimitsimmi ISABEL GILLIAM CROCKFORD ‘ ' Izzie” Brown eyes, laughing face, Kind heart, ways of grace.” Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class; Secretary of Page Literary Society ; History Club ; Civics Club ; Missile Reporter; Secretary and Treasurer of 3A Class; Athletic Association; Staff of School Weekly News; Friendship Club. To know Isabel is to love her. With her quiet, gentle ways she is always making friends. She’s always ready to lend a helping hand, and she’s on the spot whenever a “fellow needs a friend.” EDITH GORDON CRUMP “Edie” “Sweet personality, Full of rascality.” Page Literary Society; Athletic Association; Missile Reporter; Exchange Editor of Missile; Associate Edi- tor of Missile; Associate Editor of Annual ; Staff of School Weekly News; Vice-President of History Club; Secretary and Treasurer of Civics Club; Song Writer of February Class; winner of gold thimble given for Domestic Arts in 1923; Friendship Club; Honor Graduate, February Class. Edith is a dear girl, always full of fun. She is very studious, and we wonder how one small head can carry all she knows. Her special weakness is worshiping at Mr. Miller’s shrine. ANTROBUS BOND GRAY “Trobus” “Accomplishments were native to his mind, Like precious pearls within a clasping shell.” Athletic Association; Page Literary Society; Civics Club; Missile Staff; History Club; Vice-President 4A Class; School Weekly News Staff; Associate Editor Annual Staff. Antrobus spends much of his time in the Physics Laboratory — not working Physics, but playing checkers ! Fortunately he is luckier in the classroom than over the checkerboard. His golden comes as regularly as the milkman.
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20 Cf)e Houlette 111 11111 i™ 111 min 11 1111111111 mi MACLIN BOISSEAU COGBILL, Jr. “Mac” “Somebody said that it couldn ' t be done. But he with a chuckle replied, That ‘maybe it couldn’t, but he would be one Who wouldn ' t say so till he’d tried.’” Hi-Y Club ; Athletic Association ; Page Literary So- ciety Debating Team; Editor-in-Chief of Missile; School Representative in the State Declamation Contest ; History Club ; Chairman Clean-up Campaign of Civics Club ; President of 4A Class ; Assistant Business Manager of The Roulette; Prophet of February Class. Maclin is a boy who tries anything once, and whose company is always enjoyed. It has been Mac’s aim for four years to complete the many requests that Miss Guerrant has bestowed upon him. Although all his classmates do not know it, Mac believes “a quiet game of checkers improves the mind.” BERNARD COHEN “Berny” A man of few words is a man of good judgment.” History Club ; Civics Club ; Orchestra ; Athletic As- sociation ; Page Literary Society; City Editor, School Weekly News. “Berny” is sincere in everything he does, with a dis- like and abhorrence of imitation. Although he is quiet and naturally slow, he is a jovial fellow and over- flowing with mirth and subtle humor at many times. On various occasions we have consulted the dictionary as an aid in translating his long bombastic phrases ' simple English, but he is in earnest when he 1 they are r ” r, ’sdo -1 and under- FLORENCE CROCKER “Florence” ind truth and virtue were her theme, opes of divine liberty, ne most dear to her, and poesy, poet.” .ief of The Roulette ; School Weekly News Poet; Secretary and Treasurer 4A Class; .nt 4B Class; Page Literary Society; -sociation ; received a Bronze Medal for y net words in a fifteen-minute speed test, rwood Typewriter, and Typewriting Speed Friendship Club. r her for her intellect, and love her for ss and purity. She will always be remem- er fellow-students for the good work she d at P. H. S.
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22 Cfje Eoulette iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifTTnniiiniiiiiniiiiniiiMiMMinniiiiiiHniiiiinirTniimiiiiiiiniiiiini niiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ALEXANDER HAMILTON “Alex” “A handsome person in his looks And in his mind the wisest books.” Football Team; Athletic Council; Page Literary So- ciety; .Secretary and Treasurer Hi-Y Club; Treasurer Athletic Association; Secretary and Treasurer Mono- gram Club; Treasurer Civics Club; Vice-President Public Speaking Society; History Club; Circulation Manager of Missile. “Alex” is the most popular person of the class, and rightly so, for he is just the most attractive person imaginable. He leaves a name for himself both in athletics and studies. And, oh ! how impressive he is with the ladies. FANNIE SIFF LAYENSTEIN “Fan” “We don ' t know why we like you. Except because it ' s you, This may not be good logic, But goodness knows it ' s true!” Page Literary Society; Athletic Association; Flistory Club; Civics Club. Fannie is one of those easy-going girls whom one seldom sees. She is never in a bad humor, cross, or out of sorts. Her type is hard to find, and we fully appreciate her. GRACE I. MAGEE “Frenchie” “Be not simply good, be good for something.” Athletic Association; Page Literary Society; School Weekly News; Speed Certificate awarded by Under- wood Typewriter Company. The above quotation is Grace all over. Has she not a political purpose behind all of this? We often wonder why she is so intensely interested in William Cullen Bryant.
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