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[TO 11 il 1 o BE PyilM □XT] LiC II Bush, Dows Indiana” Merry, Iiappv, smiling, gay. She will surely drive the blues away. Basketball 12A: Reading Contest IIA: Girls’ Club Can-right. John Jack” John. John, a good man's son. Ran a race and sure he won. Double Crossed 12A: Bov’s Glee Club: Orchestra 12 Cavanaugh, Annabelle '‘Anne Laughing and jolly all day long. Happy-go-lucky is her song. Cohn, Allan L. Al” In Central's hall of fame You'll surely find his name. Honor Pin II; Honor Points 33; Mirror Staff; 11; Tv Board 12; Class Basketball 9, 10; Indoor Track 12; Regular Track 12: Forum 10, 11, 12; Press Club 11; Business Manager and Pub-licity Director “Eager Heart II; Business Manager and Publicity Director Little Women” 12:Mirror Session Room Rep. 12; Randall School Debate 9 Suddenly we turned from our narrow lutte, and there was . . .Madison! Enveloped by an invisible cloud we looked down upon the seething crowds arriving at the Cavanaugh dipot for the famous reunion. There was Norbert Dottl with his five littl- children. How fat he had gtownf Behind him. strutting majestically, walked George Dean, the mayor, sheriff, and policeman of Deauville, with a delegation consisting of Fireman Canright Alderman Copps. Street Inspector Bush, and the other three citizens of the metropolis: Helen Crane. Larry Demurest. and Jen Fad ness. Conway, William Bill Healthy, happy, robust, line. Always in l»e l at half past nine. (Finished in February) Corps. Victoria Vic” Just the kind of a girl you're sure to like. Always ready for a good time or hike. Girls’ Club Coughlin, Genevieve “Jen” Quick as fire. A real live wire. Honor Points 15; Mirror Staff 10. 11 —Girls' SjKirts Editor 12; Basketball 9. 10, 12; Volleyball 9. |0. 11; Baseball 9. |0. 12; Press Club; G.A.A.; Girls’ Club Crane, Helen E. Words arc few and far between, But only thoughts remain unseen. Girls’ Club; Orchestra 9, 10 Page Twenty-eight
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Bentley. Alice Irene Al Her friendly smiles, lier eyes so full of cheer. Make others happy all through the year. 10A Reading Contest Winner; French C!u! ; Girls' Club: luuior Orchestra 9. 10 Bergman, Gertrude Gkrt‘ Conscientious and studious. Yet full of pranks. Volley Ball 9, 10, 12: Girls’ Club; French Club 12 Billington, Luverne D. Buss” Tho he is very small in size. In typing he’s won many a prize. Class Track 11; Lightweight Basketball 11, 12 Bissett, Lester The very thought makes me weep, I have to get up when 1 would sleep. I could remember Hob Allman in his stylish suits. goo J-nat tired Bill Backus, carefree Bobby Brigham, and Clfo Bach and Margaret A nnen. Central’s star typists. thought of Bill Anderson's uvy with the women. Buss Billington s bored manner, and Gardner Burch, the fair maid of Central. 1 wondered whether Pansy Ehssom had purchased the floral store she wanted, whether Maty Florence Bittman. Yetla Bcneck. and Dorothy Beeken now owned the beauty parlors they once planned, and whether the tumor was true that Lester Bissett. “Cert Bergman. Lucille Barry, and Alice Bentley were incoi porated in a cigar-brand ccllection agency. Bittman, Mary Florence Dainty little powdered beauty. Listen now, and do vour duty. Blossom. Pansy We all admire your studious ways. Which win from us a word of praise. Girls’ Club; Senior Orchestra 12 Brigham, Roiikrt A noble character, a steady mind. One who never, never lags behind. Burch, Gardner M. Pat In the morning he rises early. To lix his hair so nice and curly. Double Crossed 12: Christmas Pageant 11; Boys' Glee Club 11. 12; Chorus of “Eagcrheart ; Chorus of Capitol Christmas Pageant; Commencement Chorus; Music Through the Ages 11” Page Twenty-seven
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Dai.ey. Ethel I. Bon” Lead me to that Math! Volley Ball IOB: BasketU.il 10B; Baseball IOA; Social Committee of Girls' Club 12 Dean, George W. Rise of moon or set of sun. You may be sure his ork is done. Regular Football class II. 12: Class Basketball 9. II. 12; Class Track 10; Class Baseball 9. II. 12 D em A REST, Lorraine M. Larry” Here's a star in dramatics and art. Always captivating every heart. Mirror Start' II. 12; “Kagerheart 12: Reading Contest Winner 10, 11; Girls' Club Chairman Wavs and Means 12;G.A.A. 10. II; Pageant 9, 10. 11; Press Club 12 Donovan, William ‘‘Bill” Billy lie was when lie was young. But now that he’s older he's Will-i-um. Regular Football II. 12: Regular Basketball 10. 11. 12: Vice-president M” Club 12A; “M Club II, 12 We moved on lo the Fahey Hotel to receive other surprises. Sear the entrance of the hotel barefooted Billy Conway was selling the “Dahy Soon edited by Ethel Daley who had supported the twenty-seventh amendment to abolish Fords from public streets. In the lobby Lynn P Id ridge. the desk clerk, was conversing with Bill Donovan. the house detective, who was polishing his star and eating a cigar. On the other side of the room At Cohn, the noted international financier, was walking with Gen Coughlin, star of the ‘Final Exams Revue. Dottl. Norbert J. ‘'Doolittle” When you are old and lull of sleep. Take down this liook and have a peep. Eluridge, Lynn E. 'Tis true we all look up to you. You measure nearly six feet two. Regular Football 11; Band and Orchestra 11, 12 Fadness. Jennelyn L. “Jen” A face and ways that look so pleasing. Be careful, boys, she’s only teasing. Girls’ Club Fahey, Mary A. Light and fairy-like, dancing and gay. Living in dreams far. far away. Girls’ Club Page Twenty-nine
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