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Class Officers GEORGE LUDOCE Introducing the clast’s leading man GEORGE LUDCKE. president of the Senior Gass. Called by girls, George; by boys, Lud. His greatest honors: a football letter, American Legion Medal. Courage, optimism, perseverance, and an amazingly mature judgment make him a superior class president, respected and admired by everybody. MARGARET KENYON She’s called Peg, Marg, Kenny, Marge, but she’s MARGARET KENYON to you. As Senior Class Secretary her duties have her chiefly confined to counting ballots and recording minutes. Her vote goes to weiner roasts, sieighrides, chow mein, tailored clothes. The general opinion is that Margaret can be a success in any held which she chooses. PEGGY GREIG Gather around, friends. Her name is PEGGY GREIG—no nickname, just plain P KKy but that’s enough for most of us. Her chief duty as vice-president of the senior class is worrying. She likes swimming, tobogganing, horseback riding, red, blue; but dislikes oyster plant, caviar. She's beautifully poised, conscientious, and has good taste. CURTIS AHRENS The Senior Gass’s great financier, chancellor of the exchequer, comptroller general etc. is none other than CURTIS AHRENS. In Curt's’’ own words, though, the class has not found it feasible to place any funds in his hands. In other words the class's pecuniary status is nil. His greatest honor was being elected Hi-Y President.
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