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A , lllgiul' 2. THE SENIORS a l'I1.Iz.u:m'iI ARMSTRONG A Girl of Few Words. Elizabeth, a brunette, is one of the quiet, shy girls of our class, who comes from Montague. She is very agreeable and Well liked by her friends. Elizabeth is said to like Hainesville for some secret VQHSOH. MA1u:Aiu+:'r I!1+:l.I. There is no other girl who lives under the sun, Who can beat Margaret Bell at chewing gum. llllll'f-fl-Il'6t has been at willing und cheerful worker in the Hiking Plub. She is interested in athletics and during the basketball sea- son can be found either watching or playing the game. Margaret is ever singing 'Al' ways which she tells us is her favorite song. lloicornr B1E1z1,1-11N Dorothy is a girl who is popular One who is full of fun. ' For vice-president we did elect her . No better under the sun. I Dottie gets ai great kick out of life, especially in History C Class. She likes Matamoras and yet she usually comes home from Stroudsburg by way of Montague. Dottie has gained many friends by her sunny disposition. MEMGRI ES
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- X 3 lui ll ...Q-. TOM BIRMINGHAM Make way for a Senior. Tommy, our quick and witty basketball captain is a frequent visitor to the Gym as well as to Miss Cronk's room. When you hear the expression That gets my ire, you can be sure Tom is near. He used to like Sparrowbush, but now New Paltz holds his interest and we wonder if he will go there to become a gym teacher. MURL1-:AN BOVVLEY Oh, Hum, Harry! This young lady has passed quietly through her high schooliylear for she is a very studious person. VVhenever one meets Mglean in the hall one may hear her say Hurry Up or does she pronounce it Harry? Her favorite pastime is driving in her Buick roadster. , 1. ARNoLD BRIARD Af I1 I've lost my report card again. 1,, Arnold, the seniors' Unca-Walt and feather-we ht champion, is one of our heftiest football heroes. During school h urs when not engaged in kidding Miss Cronk, one will find him marching through the halls either for exercise, or in an effort to dodge study hall. His frequent trips to Middletown and Newburgh lead us to believe that he is going to be a travelling salesman. . Eg! 4 if . FLORENCE BROADHEAD Speech is silver, but silence is golden. ' Florence is quiet, but when she does talk it is always to say something worth while. Besides her interest in her studies, she likes music and plays the piano very well. eigfjs 'her ambition to make a success in the business world, and the Mnlor Class wishes her every success. NXENXCDRI ES
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