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LEWIS JAMES CARTWRIGHT “Lew” C.ood looks arc a great asset To the young and the hold ; Lewis, our young Apollo, has Such wealth, we are told. POMEROY CHAPIN Without noise or clamor. Never creates a fuss. He sets a good example For the rest of us. “Springtime” (1); Jr. Literary (1) ; Jr. Orchestra I atin Senate (3-4); Adelphic (4). (2) NED CHAPMAN “Ned Hr like, to talk and talk. He like, to be with the re«t : But there is no doubt He likea hi. Peg the best. Athletic Association; Looters’ Club (4) ; Adelphic Literary ; Stadium Drive (4). CHARLES CHRISTOPHER “Chri.” “Iahkie” He is a track man. He likes his studies, too; Friend more nle MUtt Are very, very few. Jr. Literary (1); Adelphic (2-3-4); Athletic Association (2-3-4) ; Commercial Club (2); Class Track (2-3-4) ; Varsity Track (3-4); Class Football (3-4); Cham. Gym Basketball Team (2) ; “Don’t Park Here” (3); Stadium Drive (4). MARIAN E. CLARKE “Maryann” Marian 1, a loveable las. For mo«t fell ws ,ue d osn't fall. But a iucky dude named Tom Strut, with her through the hall. Girls’ Club (2-3-4); A. A. (1); French Club (3) ; Miss Bob White” (2); “Springtime” (1); ‘Don’t Park Here” (3); Squad Leader (3-4) ; Commercial Club (1); Chorus (1); Class Basketball (1). JOHN C. CLARK “Jack” He sees no use in school. But still he ever comes : Some day he'll be a banker. Counting out his sums. 21
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JAMES CALLAHAN “Cal” “Jimmie” Not the one who runs the farthest. Nor the one who yells the loudest : But one who always does his best. Is the one who is remembered longest. Jr. Orchestra (2) ; Sr. Orchestra (3-4). JESSIE CALAHAN “Pat” If she had lived in former years When knights of old held sway. They’d have fought and died, for her smiles and fears As we’re willing to do today. Girls’ Club (4); Representative Student Council (4): Hockey (4); Athletic Association (4). LEE CAMPBELL “Newt Lee is a capital friend. He ix always ready to help : Consideration for others. But leas and less for self. Athlet'c Association; Class Baseball (4). MARGARET L. CAMPBELL “Peg” Although she's quie w«d demure, lives in a suburban dell. When boys return from a date, they say: ’’I’d walk a mile for a ’’Campbell.” French Club (2). MARJORIE B. CAMPBELL “Marj” There arc Kiris that make us sad There are Kiris that fill us with But I am here to tell the world Marjorie is the lass for me. Klee ; Chorus of “Come Out of the Kitchen” (4). PRESTON CARSON “P” “Davie” A boy with a hearty laugh. One with a wealth of friends ; To the downcast and weary. Consolation he lends. Athletic Association (1-2-3-4); Squad Leader.
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ELIZABETH CONNELLY “Betty A Kiri hk nice as Betty Can’t be found in every port ; For her beauty and her humor— And she’s a real good sport. Girls Club (1-2-3-4); French Club (2-3); “Don't Park Here (3); “Miss Bob White’ (2); Squad Leader (4); “Springtime” (1); Chorus (1); Jr. Literary Society (1); A. A. (1). THOMAS A. CONNELLY “Tom” In athleticn you find him. Doing something big » But this is not binding. For all aroundness is his jig. Band (1-2-3-4); Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Class Baseball (2-4) ; Class Football (1-2-3-4) ; Class Basketball (2-4); Athletic Association (1-2-3-4); Stadium Drive (4). ALICE M. CONNER She always makes the honor roll. Her work is the teachers delight : And though she works hard and diligently, She is always smiling and bright. Girls Club (4). CLAUDE R. CONOVER Claude’s a busy worker. He’s wonderful in art, He’s also quite a poet. For Sophronia's in his heart. Athletic Association (1-2-3-4); “Don’t Park Here” (3) ; Adelphic (3-4) ; Monitor Staff (4) ; Ne-Ca-Hi Staff (4). MILDRED M. COOPER “Midge” With a voice so soft and low. Midge has travelled far and wide; But she has honored us finally. By coming here to reside. Girls Club (1-2-3-4); Athletic Association (1-2). CATHERINE E. COULTER “Kitty” Of her bright face, one glance will trace, A picture on the brain ; And of her voice in echoing hearts A sound will long remain. Commercial Club (1). 22
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