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DCCi 75 1 gmif mzzum l X ' D C D 6 DJ X lQNWKXwRsmmxyE R 1 R- HEADLIGHT R-Oi 11 E 4- 'nmrl' I V V ' suv. . , E' f Q QQ-.DQ 05.33 kt Tf' 4 4 lv DONALD BUCKLIN '- Buck H E Thy zvoice is heard through rolling drums. sg 5 Commercial Course ,J Track. 1: Mauagrur of Boys' Sports. 4: Glee Club, 3. A short guy with a long line. Buck gave us a good characterization of a little boy in the class play. Y 1 JOHN BRACK TT ULSON gl J0hH11 -T T lt is known that I va b serious at reasonable I in E'-. - Techn'c Course 3 1 Track, 1. 2. 3: Baseball. 2. . Cheer Leader during fnotball season. 4: G14-e Club. 3, 4: 'eiunce Club. 1. 2. 3. -lg Presi- 5 '? nt. 4. in 2 Johnny is seen n leard Once in a while imper- - sonating a rube. ertainly is clever on the stage 1,- ,t and we regret that h 1asn't appeared more often. 5 1 1 I X7ALERIA AURORA CARIGNAN ' ' sp . .I I-we M She is merry when she hears sweet music? . Q Commercial Course H Xf one Club. 1. 2: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. g Q The fates must have happiness and success in store 'Z' ' for her, else why the curls and the 'celloi' . ' : ,. X X DOROTHY ELIZABETH CHEN1-:Y F E' Dot 1 Brevity is the soul of wit. -O e, Commercial Course 'T gr Senior Entertainment Committee: Student Club. 2: Glee 5 5 Cluh. 1. 2. 3. -lg Student Club Play. 2. 5 Cleopatrafs miniature in person. Dot's one of those 1 peppy, petite personalities what whiz. She'll pattern i -D her own future and that's not all. 5 at ' ALICE GERTRUDE CHESLEY , ' 'YL I have 'never found the limit of my capacity for 1' 1 work. ,-, 2 Commercial Course Serious-minded even in shorthand class. She Q 5 regrets that Miss Smith can't dictate fast enough. E Fair Alice is likewise able to understand the intria - ' cacies of the mind Miltonic. 'E 2 ff i 5 K-5 ,, i I 1 . --: : : He - . f- T1 A853 KW - , gp- - - - F ,f--:fir -:S , 'WEE Ph Fi-EEE1: : :'- .. :..j,g-1: ' -FXS:-lik .
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