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I au- li MN, me yr- Xl. GEORGE GAY CHEW-Wants to be an electrician, perhaps fix up radios, he may even be a technician, but, as they say, who knows? HARRY CHEW, a future navigator-He would sail the seven seas and visit all the ports, with him he'd have some golden keys and sailors ot different sorts. JENNIE FRlsco CHEW, a sweet young thingiG,-irls' Athletic Manager Chinese Social Club. She would be a tennis coach and be quite easy to approach, GEORGIA GEORGE CHIOTRAS, a pleasing miss-She would be an operator in a telephone company, shc'd be lrind to ting or waiter, and she'll be good as we shall see. JUNE CHRISTENSEN, one ol our ciuiel lassies-Shed love to play on a piano grand, to an audience large or small, no, she wouldn't rnind that at all. MARIE COFFIS, an irnprezzive little thing-Class Viltc-President, She would be a houswfile lair who-'d clean hr-r house all day, shed have a lot of clothe: to wotir 'muse Lho'fl spend all his pay. BETTE BET'IS CONNELL, a checrlul arrrilul-Class Secretary, C.S,F. Shc'd be a civil :cr-fine clortg shed always have o smile: shr-'cl be guitr- happf in tier wort and shc'fl do it all thc while. WILLIAM BILL CONNOLLY, o crudulous youth-A reporter in cl court would suit this playful youth, his career would not lac short, lor he'd love to be a sleuth. DONALD COOKIE COOK-Rug. President, Chiel ol Police, High Senior Yell Leader. He will lead rnen through the years, help lhern abandon ull their fears. FRANK FOO CANONICA, a pleasing youth-He wants to be a buyer, at a large department store: for his job he'll go through fire it his work will end at tour. THOMAS TOM CAREY, our own Adonis-Drama Club President, Junior Representative. He will speak on the radio, that is the state- ment from tollcs in the know. RAYMOND BUD CARLSEN, a stalwart sportsman-Senior B.A.R., Class B.A.R. A coach on a college lootball team, he'll help his boys blow oft sorne steam. FRANCES FRANKlE CARNAL, a rnerry maid-Class Treasurer, She will be a singer great, she will show thern allq she'll be the greatest in the state when she sings at the President's Ball. LUCILLE LU CARRICK, a cornpanionable lass-She wants to teach a kindergarteng there she'll be but not forgotten, for of her, they'll always l CEREIJO, a calm little rniss-G.A.R. A good secretary, she is a girl who knows all the ropes. ANITA DYNAMITE CERRUTI, a blithe young lady-This girl wants to design some very lovely things, she never would resign to work tor 'lor- eign kings, ROBERT CHAN, a lovial youth-A civil engineer will be this stalwart youth, he never will have tear for he always tells the truth. RUBY LO MAY CHAN, a very gracious lady-Junior Representative, Treasurer, C.S.F, She will be a wee school marrn with her daintiness and charm. WAYLAND CHAN, an industrious lad-An engineer he wants to be, an electrical one at that, and il he will, then we shall see it it's white tie, tails, or spats. WILLIAM FUNNY CHAN, a musically-minded boy-Here's a boy who likes to tiddle or play a large cello, he's always ready for a riddle and always with a fond hello, WILLIAM CHAN a diminutive little one-Here's a future business man wlTl'l,DrOSDeCtMl13I are swell. , , . ,r, ' - If f'4:lf..P
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.1 ROSE ROSY BISORDI, a cheerful young maid-This maid would like fo Travel much and see some glorious sighrs. MELVIN BlTT BITTER, a lively person-Class Treasurer, Track, Haskel- ball. He'd like lo be a clerk of mails and handle envelopes, he likes lhe farm girls and lhe way they make fheir soaps. ELLEN LEE BJORK, she of delicate fealures-Dance Club Treasurer, Journal Represenralive. She'd like to wave the ladies' hair, from haqs she'd like io make lhem lair. LOUIS LOU BOHN, our famous experl-As an experi on Diesel En- gines, he will make for himself a name, and we shall be able io say we prompred him lo fame. EMANUEL MANNIE BOLLOCK, pleasing exponent-C.S.F. He'lI be a meteorologisl and lell us when if rains, he may even be a bil hissed when his rain breaks our window panes. THOMAS BOZO BOSSARD, an industrious lad-Here's a boy iha! wants lo work and show us his arnbiliong he would never, never shirk his work io do 'iishin'! fknfx ROBERT BOB BOURBON, a lulure flying ace-ln an airplane he would lly, To heighfs before unknown, wheneler we'll see a speck in ihe sky, we'll lhink of rhis lillle poem. MILDRED MILL BOYLE, a delighlful female-l-lere's anolher secrelary, who doesnt chew a EiT l1o gum, her eyes are never, never slary, and she doesn'r sigh, ho hum . BEATRICE BEA BRIDGES, a companionable miss-A nurse in a while slarched gown, Thar is whar she would beg she would never wear a frown, A smile always, says Bea. JACK GABBY BROCKMAN, a very comical person-Cade? Firsi Lieu- Tenant R.O.T.C. An inspecior of cusloms, he lhinks, will pay a very nice wage: if he calches imporled minks, he'll acl like lhe wisest sage. EMMA BRODY BRODDE, a hopeful mannequin-She would model lovely cloihesgand be hounded cver by ardenl beaux. ' l x QNQBE BwWNlE BB,QWN our fulure scribeffflass Secrelary. A re- pcrler she would be, and wrire lo her hearV's conrenl, she'll be good, ii seems ro rne, for her lime she has well spenl. NAF. V .1 W wi Few ty i 'T Q if Q 5 X T' C235 QM x N '75 .4- vb MARION BROWN, a flying brownie-She'll be up in an aeroplane, whelher 1here's sunshine, snow, or rain. RUSSELL RUSS BROWNELL, a reliable yourh-Class Treasurer. A po- liceman on a beat, will be this line young man, no one will dare com- DCM. KATHLEEN KAY BUCHANAN, an accommodoling miss-She would be a gym Ynachcr, and play lhr: whole day long, bul no one would beseech har, lo sing a ioylul song. ,J LL, 4 i A L,,,,.-4-fr' 'f,fr1-v.,,.lv'.- ,'1.,.J., MARS - uprufiled girl-A music ieacher s e hopes vo be, and many a genius inspire, she'll make her pupils sing wilh glee, 'Twill be long before shp'll re'ire, WALTER BLACKEY BUSCH, a rrue arlisl-He wanls lo sell iurnilure, or be a hungry musician, Lui he really cannot be sure 'cause all he's doing is wishin'. WINONA NONA CALDWELL, a modc-rn sphink-Junior Represenla- live. Sho will work in an ollice large and help her boss a-plenlyg :he may, of course, wed a serqeanl before her age is iwenly. ALBERT BUCK, a forcible young man-Wanls lo be a success, or painr some piciurcs lo sell, of course, you never would guess Thai he painis quile wcll. ANGIE ANN CALEGARI, a slalely young missfl-lere's anolher secre- rary, here's a gal wilh work To clog wiih her young Harry, she will say a lond I do , CHESTER Cl-lES CANN lno pholol-l-le doesn'r know wha? he wanis to dog he doesn'l' even care, but we know thai before he's ihrough, he'll bc anolher Astaire. ju ,lf l fl ,Q N-4. -A . swf T .,-114 al L ,Q
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J ..,-in -of , OLIVE OLLlE COONCE, a fascinating damsel-Spirit Representative. She yearns to teach at Commerce Highg she loves the dear place soy is one that likes to try and she'll succeed, I know. HELEN COPAN, an ingenious girl-She'll work in a parlor ot beauty and she'll do her very best, to make each one a cutie before they make a request. ANGIE ANGE CORDELLOS, a stately miss-A buyer has an easy job, one isn't hemmed in by a mob and one hasn't a thing to sell. r J!?Ja?J'r CLAIRE SNOOKS COWLES, a quaint young thing-She is like a Dres- den doll, so graceful and petite, but even a Dresden doll could never be so sweet. ELEANOR EL CRAIG, a placid maid-Around the world she'd like to go and see all the sights to see, l'm sure it would be quite a show to folks like you and me. DORIS DOSEY CRAMER, a young stylist-President-Secretary Staff. She's not ambitious, one wee bit, she doesn't care at all, she only wants her clothes to tit and her feet to be quite small. EDWARD MIKE CROKER, a spontaneous youth-He would be a com- mercial artist. WILLIAM KAISER CROSS, a solicitous boy-Class Treasurer, He'd be admitted to the bar where he could talk a great deal, MARIE FUZZY CRUDO, our little chanteuse-Class Treasurer. She, on the radio, wants to sing, she has a lovely voice. ARLINE BEENlE CUMMINGS, an industrious gal-G-.A.R. A book- keeper, says this tiny maid, is one that's very lucky, you never must be a bit afraid, when the auditors come, be plucky. JOE BING CUNNINGHAM, a hearty man-Block C, Track, B.A.R. He'd love to have not a thing to dog but he'd be tired when he was through. MINERVA MINNIE DAGGIT, an attentive miss-Camera Club. She will be a very kind nurse: she'll make her patients well: no matter what their name or purse, they all think she is swell. ,KF n Q1 ' E' rm HARRIET DAHER, an accommodating galflkssistant Editor Journal, Girls' Sports Editor. She might be in a rninstrel show where she would play her wee banjo. ESTHER DANNY DAHNEKE, a versati'e maiden-l'lcre'S a girl who'd rather type than sit at home and dishes wipe, JOHN DEE D'ATRl, a tearless hero-Football. He'd like lo be an artist and paint some pretty misses, and it he were an artist, would there be perhaps a Mrs.? DAVIS, a iubilant miss-She is one that would like to be known as Mrs. J. B. FRAN DEBRUNNER, a prominent scholar-C,S.F. This is a with a brain, this is the saga of Fran, the one who can any man. DeCUlR, an illustrious youth-He will be an exece who'Il play some golf each day, when his money runs 'through a sieve, he'll Iind that goll doesn't pay. .JAMES JlMMIE DEAR DERRIG, a spirited lellowflleg. President. l-le would e a single man and look at nary a rnaidq it he be warrn who would Lim tan, or who would lead him to shade? ' 1 it JE NNE JEANlE-BUG DICK, an eager young thing-Vice-President D nce Club. She would be a teacher of danceg as a sideline she'd seek l romance. l' ALVERA DITl'O DITO, an adorable rnissfReg. President. ln a library she yrmtld sit, and watch over all the books, but some day when he ciuves along, she'll be the cook of cooks. I , s I . .6255
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