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M A RJ OH 1E CLA UK ' J • rjr ' ' WlUtelield High (1); Class pivsid.-nl Cl); Edi¬ torial Hoard (3, -1) ; Senior Mr.tma (1) ; tiler Chib (3) ; Physical Education f 2 : Pn sklent of Athletic Association (-1); Secretary of Slu- dent Council (-H ; Valodiclorian of Class. “Marje started in at Whilcficld High. i)iil “topped oft” at Scarboro, and how! She isn’l the typical midnight grind who consumes reads of kilowatts, but a jolly little girl who has found time for many extra activities. JOHN FERGUSON “Fcnjivr Club Work (1. 2. 3. 4) ; Cross-Country 1 2. 3. 4 . Captain of Cross-Country (4); Swimming 2. 3. 4); Track (3. J) ; Basketball (I); Vice- President of Athletic Association (3i; Class President (2); Senior Drama 14) ; First Prize for Hoys in Public Speaking 1) ; Orchestra (4), Student Council (4). Athletics of all sorts have been FergitVs” middle name in his high school course. He can swim like Ederle, run like Man O ' War, and shoot baskets as easily as swallowing an oyster, but like all real athletes, he never boasts of his performances. EVELYN CHANDLER Ev Portland High, First of Freshman Year; Class Secretary (3) ; Treasurer (4) ; dec Club (3) ; Club Work (3. 4); Manager of (.Ilrls 1 Basket¬ ball (3); Senior Drama (4); Editorial Board (1. 2. 3 . 4) : Physical Education ( 4 ) ; Basket¬ ball (3, 4) ; Salutatorian of Class. “Ev is literally above us, altho she’s not in th e least ‘’high hat. M She is a master of sev¬ eral trades, but her favorite spoil is keeping the teachers from forgetting lmw to make the letter “A. '
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SENIOR PERISCOPE Haze l lAZIOli M acM I liLAN Public Speaking ( 1 , 2. 3. I) ; SitoihI Prize (2. t) : I lonornblc Mm linn Cl). Physical Kilucnllon (2); I0rlllorl.il llonnl of Kont Coknkkm (1. 2, :i. I) ; Chinn President (2); Secretary (2 j ; Senior I r;iniii (3, I). KaskrUiall (1. 2); Sec¬ ret iry oi ' A. A. ( I). Ruth ' s team mate in drama ties and public speaking. A promising atlilete in her first two years, now she has to content herself with be¬ ing a fan, and she is a reel fan, too. We expect to sec Haze” shining on the stage tome day. WAKKHN LIBBY Lib c Iuli work (1. 2, :i. -1);. Comity Champion Poultry Cl); Camp Vail (l); Manager of Basketball (4): Cross-Country (3. I); Swimming (2, 3, l) : Class Treasurer (2) : Treasurer of Athletic Association ( I) ; Treasurer of Student Council ( I) ; Kdiloriul Hoard (3, l). This chap has managed so many things in his high school career that lie will probably rule the roost In Ills future life. Athletics and chickens have helped to fill Warren’s spare (?) moments, but lately lie has been acting as Freshman adviser to assist Mr. Bessey. RUTH PILLSBURY Kulhic Pill Whom- tittlv r irl arc j oit Public Speaking 1, 2. 3. I): Second Prize (t); First Prize 2, 3. 1) ; Winner of Silver Clip at County Contest, (. ' lass 15 (2); Representative at State Speaking Content (3); Second Place at County Contest, Clas s li (-1); Representa¬ tive of County to Slate Contest •!); Physical ttducalion (2); Glee Club (3) ; Senior Drama (3. 1) : Student Council (4) ; Vice-President of Athletic Association ( I). It’s no use to try to tell what Ruth can do, for she does so many things so well, even to broadcasting over Station WI-IDH. Her 57 va¬ rieties of faces make her a bright spot in dull weather. Ruth’s ability In public speaking lias won distinction for her In numerous plays and honor for the school In every contest she lias entered.
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I OLIVE JELLEKSON JcUv Clnli Work 3. 3, I ) ; 1 isskothall M. 2, 3. I) ; Phys¬ ical Kdiiratinn (2. 3) ; Cliiss Troasurer 13) . t ' lass Seen-Cary H ). Alter srclng Olive in the sketch hist fall, giving a clever male impersonation, we wonder why Uncle Sam didn’t call cm her to net as Senses taker.” “Jelly” is a calm, capable girl whose conscientiousness in all she does is bound to lead to success. I It VI N « 1) KHR1 NO M ufftcr CMuh Work 3. I); Cross-Country (3, :i, I); Bas¬ ketball (3. I). ‘•Muffler Is the original big noise” of the class, and when he speaks, everyone has to be veiy silent. Tradition relates how, when he was a Frethman, “Muffler was really still, but wo can’t vouch for the truth of that. He is one of our best athletes. ESTHER NIELSEN “BfondjT Club Work (3. -I j ; l.Jlcc Club (3) ; Physical Educn- lIon (3, 3); Basketball (1. 2. 3, 1); Captain (2 ) ; Editorial Board (-1). Here is one of the reasons why gentlemen prefer blondes.” Calm, sunny, and quiet, Es¬ ther can stop the flashiest forward with a lei¬ surely swing of her all-enveloping arms. A regular stone wall of defense on our basketball team, and one whom we will sorely miss.
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