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2 1 (The 50catlier JJane CATHERINE MUNDY Springtime of Youth “Exceeding fair she was not; and yet fair In that she never studied to be fairer than nature made her.’’ Class Basketball (I); Pocahontas (I); Glee Club (I, 2); Class Track. (I. 2. 3, 4): Manager (3); Second Varsity Basketball (2. 3); Varsity Basketball (4); Class Day Property Committee (4). We can never say that Catherine is blue Mundy. for she always has ready a sunny smile. FLORENCE NEWHAM The Wisdom Tooth Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. High School News Reporter (4); Music Committee Class Day. Thre guesses! Who is the Orpheus of our class) I’ll give you a few hints. She is cheerful, common-sensed (but not necessarily prim or prudish), and ever willing to give helpful advice. Have you guessed who it is) Yes. Florence Newham. KATHRYN NICHOLAS Tanglctocs Our whole life is like a play. Class Basketball (I); Varsity Track (1. 2); Varsity Basketball (2); Springtime (3); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Day Play Committee; Chairman Senior Day Property Committee. Oh! My dear!—a few giggles—the little toe dancer has reached maturity. We usually see her in a rush. We don’t know what she is going to do after she gels there because we never get a chance to ask her. But considering that Babe usually looks happy, we take it for granted that she docs it. I lie Cirl rricnd An inviting eye. yet melhinks right modest. Class Basketball (I. 2); Second Varsity (2); Manager (3); Living Pictures (2. 3); Springtime (3); Christmas Play (I); Columbus Day Play: Senior Play; Vice-president Dramatic Club (4); French Frolic (2); Dramatic Club Property Committee; Class Day Dramatization Committee; Knock Committee; Concert Committee. Ginnie's merry eyes and friendly manner have made her the general favorite of the class. She has talent too; after the senior play, everyone said, to quote Milton, that Ginnic ennobled hath the buskined stage.
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(Tltr 3Vrather llaitr 23 MARGARET MOORE If ion Dreams Come True “I am sure care's an enemy lo life.” Track (I, 2, 3); Class Basketball (I), Springtime Property Committee; Junior Prom Committee (3); Thanksgiving Play (4); Chairman Art Committee Senior Play ; Senior Day Play Here’s our sombre comedian. Peggy — I argarem. for variety. She gets more darn fun ’ out of acting assinyun but no goatin ; Targarem's darn sweet. JOHN M. MORGAN The Per feci Fool “A willing heart adds feather lo the heel. And makes the clown a winged mercury. Entered in Senior Year. Art Committee Senior Play. Johnnie Morgan plays the organ, and his sister plays the drum. We don't know how true this is but we’ve heard it sung quite often. You’d never think this quiet child could be very boisterous. But Johnnie can raise—well, he jumps quite high! RUTH MUELLER Nearly Married All kin' o smily round the lips And teary round the lashes.’’ Thanksgiving Play (3, 4); Glee Club (I. 2. 3); Springtime, Senior Day Play. Ruth is the type that you just must notice. She has enough interest in class affairs to look happy and unbored in school but out of school she has many interests. New things characterize her: nen» clothes. nen men. New Haven. ANNE MULLIGAN 5 v eclhearl Time Oh grant an honest fame, or grant me more. Track (I. 2. 3. 4); Interclass Basketball (I); Chairman Property Committee Springtime (3). Publicity Committee Senior Play; Dramatic Class Play. Anne is the sweet, gentle sort of girl we all love. She never makes a fuss to show she’s here, but when she isn't here, we all know it. and miss her. She’s always busy, but never too busy to help you with your French for instance.
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®IC lUcatljiT JHaue 25 DICKSON. OLIVER fVV; Puppy Love “Cupid is a knavish lad. Class Football (2, 3. 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); IVccither l am Board (4). Senior Play Committee; Class Basketball (2, 3. 4); Class Day Committee; Hi-Y (3. 4) “Kewpie is not exactly the Weather Man hut he docs very well in recording the temperature of the school for the H eather I one. Olceveer has lots of fun between those dimples, too! (Oh. doesn't he love that!) MORGAN ORR “And to his eye I here was but one beloved face on earth, And that was shining on him.' Class Football (2, 3) ; Varsity (4); Class Basketball (2, 3); Varsity (4); Varsity Tennis (3. 4); Pocahontas; Ili-Y (3, 4); Secretary (4); Glee Club (I. 2. 4); French Frolic (2). IVealher I ane (4); Union County Music Contest (2); Senior Day Play; Christmas Play (3); Advertising Manager Senior Play. Although Morgan ranks at the top of the ladder in football, basketball, and tennis, he is still held decidedly in check by a New York attorney in a sport that interests him more. ERNEST F. OTTO - The Importance of Being Ernest “Such notes as warbled to the string Drew iron tears down Pluto’s cheek. Orchestra (I. 2. 3, 4); Kulmayer Concert (4); Orchestra and Glee Club Concerts; Carpentry Committee Faster Play (4); Lighting Committee Senior Play (4). We were surprised to see this dignified musician dressed as a hick playing Pop Coes the IVcasel. It is rumored that he enjoys his work in the orchestra for non-musical reasons. Is that true. Ernest? HELEN H. PIERCY Sib-High “She is cunning past men’s thoughts Class Basketball (I. 4); Springtime (3); Pocahontas (3); Columbus Day Play (3); Glee Club (I); Property Committee Senior Day Play. Helen is such a cute, pert little person that she is quite indispensable to our class. She is always ready for a bit of nonsense or for a bit of sense, too—that’s why she is such a dandy pal.
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