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GILBERT DODDS “Dodds” Gasoline Gu» should be his name, So much ho works with cars. But a hotter friend is not to be found Than this pal Dodds of ourn. LEROY DONALDSON “Lee” “Don” I eroy will be a fighting lawyor. And be known o'er all the land; Wo know ho will give us talks As great as any of tno Homan band. Class Prophet (4); Ne-Ca-Hi Staff (4); Aueiphic 4); Latin Senate (4); .Athletic Association (3-4); Hooters’ Club (4). SAM P. DOMINICK “Sammy” Sam loves his school and class, His ambition ia hard to surpass ; He'll make a tine success in iiic Our guess is much .it rile. GEORGE DOUGLASS George is chief of scientific sharks, in Fhysics, he receives good marks. Ho leaves notnmg undone at tnc close of day, And such men usually get full pay. Commercial Club (2) ; Athletic Association (2-3-4) ; Adelphic Literary (2-4); Latin Senate (4). LILLIAN DRUSCHEL “Dru.h” Just mention her name, And it calls to mind. A basketball player. The best you can find. Hockey Team (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Class Basketball (3). MILDRED DUKES “Midge” Mildred is a snappy miss With pep enough for five ; And all of it she will exert For the class of twenty five. Rooters’ Club (4) ; “Springtime” (1); Chorus (1); Commercial Club (2) ; Athletic Association (2). 26
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FRANCES M. DcBIASE Frances is a tiny girl With eyes dark brown that glow, Although she is so very small. She sure can make things go. Commercial Club (2). WALTER DeLILLO “Walt” Oh, professor of music. Your notes are fine; , When in your company Wc have a great time. Sr. Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Band (2-3-4): Don’t Park Here” (3); String Quartette (4). M. THOMAS DICKEY “Tom” Between his art and dramatic work. This lad gets no rest; First there’s one and next the other, He does them both the best. Athletic Association (1-4); “Don't Park Here” (3); “Come Out of the Kitchen” (4); “Daddy Long Legs” (4); Dramatic Club (4); Rooters’ Club (4). MARGUERITE E. DICKSON “Mou.ie” Mousie” is so tiny She's hardly here at all; But you’ll be sure to find her. With Midge” around the hall. Girls’ Club (1-2-3-4); Athletic Association (4); French Club (3); “Don’t Park Here” (3). VICTORIA A. DOBELEK “Vic” Energy she possesses In great quantity, too; Because of this, she's sure to reach. Great heights among the few. Dramatic Club (4) ; Commercial Club (2); “Don’t Park Here” (3). ALBERT DODDS “Chicken” Against tumultous waves of sin. He shall turn his mighty vim; Vain will be the arch-enemy's wiles. Meeting this Reverend Dodds of ours. Athletic Association (3-4); Rooters’ Club (4) ; North Street (1).
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VIDA ABBLETT “Shorty laughing face and shining hair. And eye that gleam no bright.; One reanon for her popularity in Her dancing in such a delight. Athletic Association (2-3) ; “SprinRtime (2); “Don't Park Here” (3) ; Squad Leader (4). ELIZABETH ECKLES “Lib” She in a true friend. A good sport all the way. And when it comes to lessons. She’s brighter than the Day . Girls’ Club (1-2-3-4), Sec. (3); Monitor Staff (4); Ne-Ca-Hi Staff (4); Athletic Association (1-2-3-4); Class Basketball (1-2-3-4), Capt. (3); Class Hockey (4); Squad Leader (3-4); “All Aboard” (2): “Miss Bob White” (2); “Don’t Park Here” (3) ; Latin Senate (2-3-4) ; French Club (2-3) ; Student Council (3-4), Treas. (4); Dramatic Club (4) ; Commencement Speaker. WILLIAM EDMUNDS “Bill” William is a lady's man, A niftv dresser too: If one girl doesn’t suit him. Why. another girl will do. Jr. Orchestra (1-2); French Club (2); Commercial Club (3); Rooters’ Club (4). OTIS ELDER “Oat,” “Oaty” Otis is a willing worker. Ever gets through, too : Nor can it ever be sa d of him. That he is not true blue. Hi-Y (3-4); Adelphic (3-4) ; “Don’t Park Here” (3); Athletic Association (2-3-4). HELEN EMERY Just a little different From all the other girls. Never the desire To bob her golden curls. Athletic Association (2-3); Commercial Club (2-3) ; Girls’ Club (4); “Don’t Park Here” (3). JOHN M. ETTER “Jack” Just wait and see When years roll by He’ll find the girl That’ll please his eye. Hi-Y (4); Athletic Association (3-4); Asst. Track Mtrr. (3) ; “Don’t Park Here’ (3); Student Representative (4). 27
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