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-if SYLVIA R. ABOUAF College Sally played intramural basketball her First, sec- ond and third years. She was in the glee club for four years, and took part in the operettas. The Mikado, C.il1UI1lI.1,H and Campus Daze. Sally participated in class nite for three years and was junior ii-aek manager. XIARGARICT CATHERINE ABRAMS St'i'v'r'lury Marge enjoyed basketball and was a member of the girls' intramural team ft, 13. ln her freshman year slte was associated with both the hiking and roller skating clubs. Marge wants to become :t secre- tary attd found bookkeeping her favorite sttbjeet. DONALD RICIIIARU ACKURSON ll. S. l uI't'.ilt'j St't't'it'i' jerry practiced archery his Hrst year and par- ticipated in class nite his freshman and sophomore years. He chose history and physies .ts his favorite subjects. .Ierrv was .1 member of the lli-Y and also a member of the yearbook stall. c. R 'K' flwa 51 I.AWRliNCl'1 ALBRI-lCHT Uuili'e1Jt'tf Larry joined the radio club. and as a senior he was elected president. ln his fourth year, Larry be- eame an aetive member of the seienee and German clubs. His favorite subject at high selmul was physics, and out of school Larry spent a great deal of time .19 Zlll IKITILIICUI' I'2lCll0 0PCI'2lf0l', CONSTANCE GEORGE ALLARD Ihttu- lmfiluie Connie , as at froslt, was track manager. In the junior play, The Bat, he not only had a part but also worked very hard with the stage erew. The year- an assistant on the business same year Q45 Connie joined book claimed him as staff L41 and in the the newly established German elttb. A'l'Hl.NA M. ANlJliliADIS Part' lrlilllnft' Alb was in the orcltestra through high st-lmol, played intramural haskethall, and was on the track and fencing teams. She belonged to the girls' glee club ft. 1. ll. and sang in Chonita and The Nl'kado, Class nite she served on the refreshment. committee. Ltiwj
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ALLIEN GARDINER Prvsiflwzf Howzxkn BARLEY Viva'-Prvsizlvnf KA'I'HliRlNli EBBERT Swriffary-Tr4'u.v1zrvr Glass History Ever Onward! No Labor, No Victory! Since our eighth-grade days these mottoes have successfully prevailed in all our undertakings. Sports, dramatics, music, art, and scholarship boasted representation from the freshman class. ln our freshman year, we chose Dan Eagan for presidentg Frank Boesch, vice- presidentg Doris Cain, secretaryg and Donald Brockwehl, treasurer. Officers and crew steered a straight course to a class nite victory. The theme was based on the United States Navy. This was truly an auspicious achievement for freshmen. As sophomores, with Henry Borge as presidentg Frank Boesch again as vice- presidentg and Katherine Ebbert, secretary-treasurer, we placed but second in class nite, this time featuring the romantic Wild West. Once again we distinguished ourselves in athletics-and our musicians greatly manifested themselves in the band, orchestra and glee club. Our junior year saw a change in administration. The authority of the class was vested in the persons of Allen Gardiner, presidentg Howard Barley, vice-presidentg and Katherine Ebbert, secretary-treasurer. Even though we skillfully employed the novel idea of toyland for our decorations, we didn't quite make the grade on class nite, attaining but second place. Our successful production of the famous mystery play, Ufriniinllril on I'11gr lhj T91 SIM Q-1 QELLYU-AL
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00' l lil.lZAl5l, l ll ARILI lll1l.l.O 5l'l'l'z'fiH'j Archie played on the baseball team iz, 33 and hoeltey team fl. 3, 43. She speeialived in art, finding it to be her favorite subjeet. ln her junior year Archie became .1 i11en1ber of the sketch club. She also helped in class nite activities. lQll,l'liN V. A. BABCOCK Umlrritlnl Bunny was a member of the intramural basket- ball teai11 133, skating qi, 13, hiking li3, and traelt K33. She belonged to the band 11.3, and was not only in the senior play 143 but was also its costume inanager. In elass nite 13, 43 Bunny played a splen- did game of basketball and also served on the decora- tiol1 committee lt, :3. lzlll l H ADl',I,l'i l'iAl.l. Sl'i'r'ufin'v l'oudee found that she was interested in intra- mural basketball and joined the team in her sopho- more year. During this year, she also joined the skating and bicycle elubs. She became a member of the swimining team 143. ln eonneetion with her voca- tion as a secretary, l'oudee's favorite subject was shorthand. i f-uf fa.- Lam., feafgwa foam-13015 XVILLIAM V. BARlHiRll'Q Gulf Pm Bill was a member of the junior varsity football team la, 53. played baseball 45, 43 and he was .1 member of the swimming team ll, 43. As a diversion from his studies, Bill enjoyed the Mineola Skating Rink and spent a lot of his spare time there. HOVVARD HARLEY lnturulliw Bagley was vice-president of our junior and senior classes, president of the Hi-Y U3 and presi- dent of the ping-pong elub. Ile was in the junior play, The Bat. Bagley played varsity baseball fa, 3, 43 and varsity basketball as a senior. He was .1 member of the l.,vr1-Nriaxx staff in his third year. ALBl'iR'l' BARN!-ITT til,-i-It Al joined the boys' bowling club as a frosh and again as :1 sophomore. ln his junior and senior years, Al played on the elass nite basketball team, and on varsity golf. His favorite subject was woodworking. Outside as well as inside school, Al was devoted to glllf. 1 xp,Q4 sv V V' r L Q6-0 6L!ff',Cjftf2f4V1-Cf Qfvwaml 1304 mi Ilwl lf7lfa.w,1f,ff llll
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