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•rr7r:r-r!!rrr.-.7r:i=rs; ^it:;^'::.:. v..;; ”;r"”\''^::::r:*'T;:;;;.::;.. VIRGINIA 3QG3R Virginia Bo^er, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M« A. Boger, is one of* the most popular and attractive students in our school. She is a slender girl with blue eyes and brovm hair, Virginia is outstanding in all her classes, and since coming to high school, she has been on the honor roll every year^ She belongs to the iJramatic Club and is now the vice-president of section one of the senior class® 'k/hen it comes to sports, she prefers tennis, and she v/eilds a '’wicked racquet”* As to boys, she likes blondes v;ith freckles, but not interested in aJiyon'e at the presents (So She Bkys) She is a girl of marked ability and no doubt will prove to be most competent in the ST.onographic work she ex pects to prepare herself for nc^l year, Virginia v/ill undoubtedly hold her place as one of our best students* S. A. BQAZ S. A. Boaz, Jr., son of Ivlr. and Mrs. S. A. Boaz, is, v/e all agree, one of our most popular students, Uith the tell physique of an athlete, brovm curly hair, and tv/inkling brov/n eyes, he naturally attracts attention - particularly of the girls, though ho denies having a favorite. To most of us, S. A. is knovm for his ready wit and ability to drav/ cartoons. Many do not realize hov/ versa tile he is. Somehow, he finds time to play football, his favorite sport, v/rite poetry and drav/ for The Full Moon, attend to his duties as president of the Athletic Club and president of Section One of the Senior Class, and prepare his lessons v/ell. S. A. is studying to be a telegraph operator, and v/e, who know him well, feel confident that he v/ill be an unusually capable one.
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