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Lillian Cohen Pmnpy Pampy developed her gift of gah from her unem- bership iu the Debating Club, I presume. Her lo- quacity came in handy for the Scholarship Play. Nettie Cohen Nicky Nicky is another who would like lo he The perfect private secre- tary. X Ruth Cohen Quinn Constant mem er of 'Glee Club and Ba etlmll. Ruth's na re is very sincere. She has f ends both fur and ur. Jacqueline M. Coleman Jackie Jackie has lmeen an elli- cient member of the Gen- eral House and Senior Council. Jackie's everyhody's pal. A very friendly red-haired gal. Erma T. Copenhagen The girl with the long Howing hair. Who flashes her smile everywhere. Margaret Corcoran Margir On her smiling way she goes, Making friends, but never foes. Anne M. Costello C'o.s'te Anne, a General House member in '84-'35, is an- other of those sweet quiet girls. Marie Cotton uRec-a The Eleanor Powell of our class would like to be H. dancing teacher. Here's hoping opportunity taps on your door soon! al Dorothy Cox Dolly Cute, peppy, full of fun, She's n friend to everyone. Eleanor Coyle Eleanor Coyle is her name, She's steady, studlous. and Marie R. Crimmins Ri Ri The nicest girl 1've ever seen. East or West-is named Marie. Marie Crowley Polly Music is her great delight, Morning, noon und e'en at night. Helen L. Cunniif Ilelen could always be found on the Honor Roll. A queenly attitude. fair lady! Bernice I. Danc Bn A busy Bee who would like to sing. Will it be classic or will it be Swing?
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F Adele Burnim We will long remember her for her million curls. Margaret Byrne 1'fa9!1 Peggy was it member of the Eureka Science Club and Bowling Club. She is another of that drove of girls who wish lo llDC0lIIO private secretaries to big business men. Inez Caes Caesar was an tions: so is Inez-G mo Lue E 8 . I H7 Anna Cann Gl:l'.vy Friendly and likeable as u girl Cnnn he, A public accountant-- H-m-m we'll see. Edith Canner Always clothed in the lut- est mode. As she travels o'er lil'e's easy road. f3 x HJ Xi! Ruth Carson ' ' Tin y' ' The kind of a girl you'd like to meet, Shy as u violet and just as sweet. 1 M' i N ,w Cleora ww K u r , A ' 'lc in her eye rhythm in her feet. Consuelo W. Cave Connie To Connie: When you learn to type Here-'s some- thing you can write: It's nice to he natural when you're naturally nice. Ethel Chase Slar1'mpy Art Teacher We have seen that Shrimpy has url talent because she was president of the Arl Club for the past two years. R. Sylvia Chase Syllfl ' To have u private kinder- garten. Why not be demo- eratie and have ri, public one? Call it Syllie's Silly Symphonies? Isn't that Silly, Syllie? Evelyn M. Cheltenham KHIIHIINN A social worker she will he To go from house to house Sweet as the honeycomb: Quiet as the mouse. it Sara Chrlstiani 8 Another girl in the co- operative course who is a pal to all who know her know herb says Sara. fund to those who don? Q Bertha Cohen -'1101ly Dolly is a pleasant mate, From early morn to even- ing late. Eleanor Cohen Ellie A lot of brains, ot of nerve, a lot of f , all com- bined, spell anor. iqbeii i X
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Daphne Day In any place or any way, There's no one as sweet as Daphne Day. Bernadlne Delaney Buunie Bunnic's cute and cordial too, An air hostess on a plane or two. Cecelia DiClcco Journalist. Pleasant, quiet, and so bright, No bushel basket hides her light. Barbara Ann Dooley -.Baby- She docs a lot without say- ing anything about it. She lms been a member of the W. 'B. C. T., General House, and was also a drill leader. Elizabeth Dooley uBL'ffyn To follow in the footsteps of Fred Astaire. H. Barbara Dooley An nttrnctive, well-dressed girl is like a melody. Margaret Dowd npeggyu Margie is blue-eyed and pretty as a picture. She made it good showing and ought to get somewhere. Barbara E. Drummond Rubs Bahs is a pixic and every- one's friend, A very good sport from be- ginning to end. N Margaret J. Ennis npeggy.. She'll fix your hair and file your nails, So you will he able to capture the males. Sylvia Epstein. Eppin in do tual hole Eppie is in de toal hole and also in all the school ac- tivities. Ruth D. Feldman URM.. sch- Ambition- ' cial service worke ' lzirzkif' was a great l ns one of the lead- ing charaeters in the Schol- arship Play. Mildred Felsenberg Millie Search high, Search low, search up and down, But Millie's still the best in town. Anna Fenner After being a member of the Service Club, Anna de- cided to become a nurse. Eda Feroli Fi!zie Fitzie fits perfectly as a drill leader and hopes to he a secretary some day. ell
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