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Elizabeth Pearsall R ussell
''Russell,’’ "Betty,” "Rtissyy
"Beauty always gets the best of it.”
390 West End Avenue, New York City
Entered 1927
Class Monitor, ’32; President Athletic As sociation, ’34; President Class, ’33; Class Athletic Representative, ’32, ’33; Class Bas ketball Team, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34 (Cap tain and Manager, ’32, ’33); Class Hockey Team, ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34 (Captain and Manager, ’32, ’33); Green Hockey Team, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Green Basketball Team, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Varsity Hockey Team, ’32; ’33, ’34 (Captain ’34); Varsity Basketball Team, ’33, ’34; Glee Club, ’34; Choir, ’34; Athletic Editor Annual, ’34; Joke Editor Annual, ’34; Oakwood Dramatic Club, ’34; Soldier, Rose and the Ring, ’32; Gwendolyn, Importance of Being Earnest, ’34; Lady in The Knight’s Tale, ’34.
When one is as good looking as Russell, one doesn’t have to worry about hats. One can even wear pink baby bonnets. Russell’s abilities are unlimited—captain of the varsity hockey, idol of the elementary,
heroine of "The Importance of Being Ernest,” and four weekend invita tions for one weekend, are some of her accomplishments. Her faculty for making noise and for getting herself into trouble is also well-devel oped, and only a way such as hers could extricate her from her many
scrapes.
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