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SHIRLEY MINICK. Shirley lives near Glenfield and comes to school every day in her Chevie. She never looks at the boys but we know that she'll not always behave like that. Her ambition is to play the violin and if she works as 'hard at that as she does at her lessons, we know that she will real- ize her ambition. JEAN MORRISON. Here ls to Jean, the celebrated author and basket ball player of our Class. She was basket ball eaptain this year, and talk about playing-Jean certainly can! She is also noted for the stories she writes. Her favorite song is Forsaken but just the same, her absence will be sadly felt by a certain Senior next year. LAYVRE NCE ORR. Pete is a very popular member of our Class, liked by every one. Ile was the originator of the honor movement in the school and used all his efforts to make it a success. Ile spends most of his time in bis car or on his motorcycle. ELIZABET II PARRY. Liz is our poetess. counting among her productions our Class poem and song. She is a merry, happy-go-lucky girl, whose laugh may be heard coming from the middle of any group. She says that she isn 't particularly fond of any fellow. Perhaps not. Appearances are deceiving sometimes. FRANKLIN PA'l I'ON. Frank is very fond of athletics and always takes an active part in them. Ile is rather noted in baseball for his coach- ing at first base. He is fond of dancing and takes part in all school affairs. Frank is Alumni editor of the Sewihi. I'wenty-thrce
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Twenty-two MA DGE li ERR. Madge is noted for her red hair, good nature. and unbounded eu-tivity. Like Shirley, she motors to and from sehool every day. She has very 1'z1die:1l ideas about marriage and is firmly eonvineed that she is going to be an old maid. But as they say, When they full they fall hard. So look out, Sludge! VICTOR KlNDSVA'l l'l'lR. Vie says that he doesn 't eaire for girls-iu the plurulg he likes them in the singular. Ile never fell in love until this year, but when l1e did filll-Sl1lilSl1l As business lllilllilglll' of the Sewihil' and xnanager of the busebzill teann of 19223, Vie has shown his gxreait business ability. CHA Rll0'l l'E MANSFIE LD. Charlotte is popular with every one. but espeeiully so with :i eertnin Senior, Vue, by naune. She took the part of Hllrs. 'l10llllilllSH in the lligh Si-hool play. She and Liz :ire insepzu-able 4-onipunions and wherever you see one von see the other. NEAL Mm-QTUHD. Neal has a failing whieb lezins toward the fair sex. lt keeps him busy answering the wills that the fair niziidens of our Class have for l1i1n and ,his big green ear. Ile starred as -luek Wuinright' in Springtime and took the part of Christopher Penny in 'l'he Pzissing of the 'l'hird Floor Baelcf' JANE Mc-Ul'l.l.OllGlI. One of the most illustrious ineinbers of our Class is Jamie, She is ai 4-ran-k basket hall player and is also girls' Rltllllltllf editor of the 'tSewihi. She is popular with the fellows and has broken at least one heart, but it ll00Sl1,f seein to bother l1er.
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Twenty-four Thi - H EMILTE PEARCE. This member of our Class eoines from Edgeworth. We don 't know so terribly lnueh about Emilie outside of school, but it is whispered that there is a man in the ease. She attends all sehool affairs and is a good rooter at ai game. FRANK PE LLEGRINO. Frank is a charter lll0llll70I' of the Class, and is one of our athletes, taking: an aetive part in all four branches. Ile won his letter on the football and hase- hall teams and a plaee on the seeond basket ball team. He is one of our bash- l'ul Beau Brunnnels, or, at least, he says he is. JANE l'0R'l'lCll. This is the other Janie of our Class, and she is also a star basket ball player. With Jane to toss them in the basket, the team almost always wins. And you should see her danee! Do you remember the Senior party and the prize dance? MILDRED PORTER. This is Mid's first year with our Class, hut we think that she is a valuable addition and we were glad to weleome her. She is always pleasant and has a kind word for everyone. Mid always wears the latest styles and she is an autlhority on sueh. ALICE SUIIOFIELU. Q ridge is our light haired, light- hearted girl from Glentield. She is very pretty and very popular. As treasurer of the High School Aetivities Assoeia- tion and as girls' basket ball manager. 1923, she showed us that she has business ability. She is one of the most obliging persons in the selhool for she will do whatever is asked of her.
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