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Elizabeth Rolfe 44Betty An irresistible gigle— A pair of dancing feet— A sunny smile that’s mighty sweet That’s Betty. I-est you think her just a gay little butterfly, we must tell you the rest. She may be small, but she is a very formidable little executive on committees. Parties simply arc bound to be a success if our Betty is in charge. Dorthea Russell “Dot Dorthea is a joyous child. All her clouds have silver linings. But she isn’t a dreamer by any means. Consult the office for one of those model records everyone covets, but few attain. Surely the future spells success for Dorothea. Paul Simson “Sap have a heart. Miss O’Brien. All that?” Sometimes we wonder if Sap a heart himself. But we know one thing, he has a fence. Ask Paul about it. He is really gifted, possessing a unique personality. One might call him a conscientious objector. Here’s to your future success in Union. Herman Tennant “Snooku?ns 4 If a s(Jt answer turneth away wrath, Herman would fill the bill. This gentle spoken youth is anything but a total loss as a lady’s man. Page Mary, please! Then, too, he can play football, and as our president, brought us through our Junior year and the Prom with a very respectable bank balance, a rather note worthy achievement. Page 16
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Herald Kuney “Punk” After ga ing upon this remarkable example of human intelligence, do you wonder that as a student “Punk” has made a splendid record in all high school subjects. Moreover, he is an all around good fellow who deserves the unlimited success we wish him. Mary Medden A dash, a gasp and a breathless, “I’m here, Miss O’Brien,” always marks Mary’s daily arrival. Mary is an unusual person, laughter-loving, vivacious and in short full of pep. She is also an all-around athlete. No gathering is complete without her, for gloom departs when buoyant Mary enters. She is a decided avorite and always has a smile for each friend. Eva Messer With curly hair and twinkling eyes Eve never lets a laugh go by! Long words are Eva’s specialty, Long word that end in X and osity In fact, she’s quite an English shark Not one of us comes near her mark! Helen Nearpass Four short years ago a shy blackhaired lass entered the class of 1925. Her manner has been well worth of praise, and she helped greatly to strengthen the senior claim to dignity until she developed chickenpox and disappointed us Good luck to you always, Helen. Page 15
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Grace Van Riper When Grace becomes a nurse, we anticipate wails of I don’t wanna get well” and “Tell the doctor I’m no better” from the convalescent among Grace’s patients “amants. We’re certain that her never-failing smile will cheer many a sad and weary soul as she has brightened the hearts of her fellow students who were sorrowing over flunks.” Rom ayne Vi (jars “Ronnie Ronnie believes in seeing America first, and heeding the advice, Young man, go West.” After trying California for a while, he came back East to finish high.” It’s not so surprising though when you consider his capacity for devotion to first loves. Doris Vosburgh “Dot” Our gentle bobbed haired Detroiter! It is rumored that Doris is seriously considering going into partnership with the Smith Brothers. We are sure such an arrangement will be an exceedingly successful one just because Doris is Doris. Eleanor Warren “Polly” Won’t Polly be a captivating nurse in snowy white? At the same time you may be sure she will be efficient. She is that sort of girl. All of our class successes owe something to Eleanor’s co-operation for she just oozes class spirit. Page 17
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