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H 1-3 l n,xNri:s .l. linooks Our towering senior, Frances Brooks, Travels the hall with an armful of books. Keeping up with the Jone-ses doesnt seem to be such a hard task for Frances. She even joined the Girls' Hi-Y to keep up this reputation. Won't you tell us where you got those sophisticated eyes, Fran? She is known for her calmness in American History. Lorisiz lk. f'ANr1i-11,0 A basketball team all by herself. Ili, there! is Louise's cheery greeting to everyone, everyplace. amd Oh my! She plays good basketball in an bright Red suit, and what an sense uf humor! Tut! Tut! XYll,l,lAISl CARROLL The smallest boy in the class. Bill, a small boy with a mighty voice, delights in showing his speed in shorthand and trying to talk Miss Richards into raising his mark. Have you noticed that hazy look in Bill's eyes, for he says I keep seeing Dots before my eyes. We wonder why? HAl.l'll l'AS'l'ERI,IN Gentlemen prefer blondes. Our great football hero, Casty, can usually he found wandering up and down Main Street or standing by the locker near the book- keeping room, This an-tive member of the Hi-Y is very modest, and is never 'een without his Jean'S. 3 .4 Q67 AN NOU NCER
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H 5 N MARY leioiini A cheerful and quiet contribution to our class. rapher, although she is a very good artist. Her eyes often turn to V Matamoras, where she takes a great interest in Turk, BRADLEY Born: A big, brawny football fellow, With the genius of a Longfellow. Ah, a different man! Brads deep mind is reflected in his beau- tiful poetry. Not only is Brad scholastically inclined, but 'he has proved his ability on the gridiron also. For a time his interests were mainly local, but lately his best 'tBet has been elsewhere. 4 I DONALD BRAD1-'olui N Vx Look up to me, ye freshmen! l'm high and mighty! Don or Rosie, as he is better known to his classmates, may , usually be found playing pinochle with three of his pals at Bob's garage, Brads favorite pastime is calling 547-M on the tele- phone. YVe wonder why. Ihxri. RRENNAN Lf-Y X il You may think l'm bashful. l'm not a bit, I You see, you don't know the half of it. Paul may be quiet in school, but at parties and dances we behold I an entirely different person. Paul's favorite game is baseball. TVe are inclined to wonder for whom he keeps his hair so nicely curled. ANNOUNCER Mary is very stuclious and her chief ambition is to be at stenog-
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H 5 lll'AllGAllE'l l'A fTo1,EMAN A smiling face is welcome every place. 1Vl!ll'g2lF9tlZJ., alias Mike is usually seen with her pals HXVZLQDQFH and 'lBl'0SS.l' She is an example of that rare type-friendly and in- dustrious. lllargaretta greets everyone with .21 smile and a cheery disposition. XVe know that if she tackles her life work as she has lzer studies, she will suc-Ceed. fl IIRISTINE CON KLING Monticello's contribution to the Senior Class. Chris, who joined us in our senior year, has readily made her- self one of us and gained I1 host of friends. This petite goldllocks is fond of singing the latest songs, especially l re-ddie the Fresh- man. lfIv1c1.YN f,l0l'l.'l'l-ll! Evelyn loves music ln it she found An early debut ln old Sweetheart Town. , - Evelyn is a shy, scholarly girl. whose smile comes straight from time heart, and oh, how she likes to dance! M.x1:1oN Cl'DnE1:Ar'K Watch out for these quiet people! Marion van always be found working hard on shorthand, and is often seen with Margaretta. XVe have hcard that Marion is very fond ol hiking, and we wonder if she does it for pleasure alone. Good luck, Marion! Q F AN NOUNCER
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