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% Mary Leboski - Mary - Mary is one of the real blondes of the class. She has particularly pretty blue eyes, a romantic tendency, and enjoys the love scenes of a ; novel immensely. Mary ha3 attained a high degree of skill on the violin and has been a member of the orchestra for four years. She enjoys giving lengthy discussions proclaiming her views on current social problems, always seeming to have an endless store of information. Philamena Marsain - Phil - This darkhaired lassie's hobby seems to be passing notes, especially to her closest friend. Phil often talks so fast that her words tumble out too fast for us to understand. She stayed in town this year in order to graduate with her class, and is, I assure you, very skillful in French. She has won a warm place in the hearts of all during her four years here. Pauline Martin - Torchy - Polly is une tres petite personne but she has lots of vim, vigor, and vitality. She enjoys arguing particularly well, and with the temper that goe3 with what she prefers us to call auburn hair, she makes a strong opponent for anyone. She has often told us of her ideal and we wish you lots of luck, Polly. You will make some lucky man a fine wife and a great pal. Ray McCauley - Ray - Heads up, here's the senior class orator. It was a thrilling experience to hear him shout those iimnortal words, Give me liberty or give me death, and Well, Cynthia, old girl. How be we interview each other? Ray knows quite a bit about all the trades but is always ready to defend the one in which he is primarily interested - farming. He seemed to be favorably impressed with the guest conductor at Indiana, so we hear.
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) Alma Myers - Skip” - According to the requirements set up for this year, Alma is a typical senior.She'3very mischievous, enjoys nothing more than arguing with her teachers, chews gum, and saves all her dignity for special occasions. She and her two friends are absolutely inseparable. By the way, she has a very bewitching smile, which we all like very much. Keep smiling, Alma. Lenore Parks - Parks - 7 hen Lenore joined us in our sophomore year, we thought that she was backward and shy; but since then v e have learned differently. She delights in seeing how fast she can make her fin -gers flash over the piano keys. V hen the altos reach the hardest parts in their chorus work they automatically elect Lenore to lead the way. V e hope that she can continue her musical career. Mary Rombach - Mary - Ah, at last; A dignified senior! Even though she is dignified she is very sweet and pleasant. Mary always has a cheery word of greeting. She hasn’t had time to be naughty for she is always busy studying. She is never too busy, however, to give assistance with troublesome French verbs and Cicero translations. Mary hopes to teach languages, and with her ability along that line, we know she will make a fine instructor. Ann Shermenti - Ann - Here is a prize She is very small to be a senior, but she has always been able to make her share of racket. However, Ann has her serious side of life, that is, not only speaking of love, although we have a suspicion as to what makes her so fond of day-dreaming. Yet, under all her giggles we find a warm heart and an ever ready helper and friend.
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