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BERNICE BACON Bee Basketball 1, 2, 3, ' 1 ; Swim¬ ming 2, 3, 4 ; Soccer 2 ; Base¬ ball 2. Track 2; Spanish 1, 2 ; Cartoon Class 2 ; Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Poster Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 ; G. A. A. 1 ; Chorus 1. The stars predict that Ber¬ nice will be a model for a famous French designer and on the side pose for the great sculptor Nelson of wide re¬ nown. KATHERINE BAILEY Katie” Basketball 4 ; Swimming 4 ; Hiking 4 ; History 4 ; Girls’ League 4. You should see Katherine collect money and tickets for the History club movies. VIRGINIA BAIRSTOW “ Ginny” Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Swim¬ ming 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Soccer 2 ; Baseball 2. Track 2; French Club 2 : Dramatics 4 : History 4 ; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 ; Business Manager Annual 4 ; Vaward Club 2, 3. Sec.-Treas. 1, 2; Vice-Pres. 3. Her sweet and steadfast nature will find her friends where e’er she goes. ALICE VIRGINIA BAKER Ole” History 4. ’Tis strange, hut true that many words come not to you. STEVE M. BALEN “Snap” Football 3, 4 ; Baseball 2, 3, 4. When “Snag” h e g i n s to play professional baseball, Babe Ruth will go back to the old job of selling bonds. ESTHER B. BALL “Drowsy” Basketball 4 ; Soccer 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 3, 4 ; Volley Ball 4. Track 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Spanish 3 Dramatics 4 ; His¬ tory 4 ; G. A. A. 3, 4 ; Girl Rooters 2. 3 ; Senior Play. Right smart and well did she recite in English classe s, and what a boon to Miss Gutel. LESTER B. BALL “lied” Track 1 ; Latin 1 ; Drama¬ tics 4 ; Pres. 4 ; Camera 2 : Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 ; Freshman Club 1 ; Military 2, 3, 4 ; Officer 4 : Math Club 3 ; Senior Play. If you have any trouble trying to swallow the “Thoo- rum of Pappus” call on Les¬ ter. Soon Lester is going to head for points west—beg pardon. West Point. DEMOCRITO C. BANE7, Mo King ” Spanish 3. An excellent student, well liked, and right handy with the pen. FRANK A. BARON Frankie” Football 3. 4 ; Baseball 3, 4 ; “Gypsy Rover,” Carrie Comes to College” ; Military 2, 3 ; Glee Club 1. 2. What a man of fashion! He simply radiates informa¬ tion on “What the Well- Dressed College Man Will Wear.” GERALD JOHN BARTZ “Jerry Basketball Intermural 1, 2, 3 ; Military 2, 3 ; Spanish 2 ; Math 4 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. He will reach great heights —his ambition is flying. May be smash all altitude records. Page eighteen
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LILLIAN EVELYN ANDERSON Lillurns” History 4. Lillian’s personality will insure her success as a pri¬ vate secretary. SOOREN ABRAHAMIAN “Soupy” Basketball 3. 4 ; Golf 3, 4. Soupy was elected honor¬ ary captain, and we say the honor fits the man. LUCILLE ELFANORE ANDERSON “Honey Lou Basketball 1 ; Swimming 1 ; Soccer 1 ; “Carrie Comes to College ; History 4 Camera 2, 4 ; G. A. A. 4 ; Girl Root¬ ers 2, 4 ; Girl Reserves 2, 4 ; Chorus 4; Student “W” World 4 ; Girls’ League 4. She was forever dashing around in search cf news. DONALD ADAMS “Sparky I have wasted half my study period, and I know Mr. Anderson will call on me— plainly this world is not a scope for bliss, but duty. - T:. THOMAS E. ANDLRSON “Swede” Basketball ; Track. He who goes slowly, goes safely and far. NELLIE ADLER “Nell” Dramatics 4; History 4. Annual Staff 4 ; Swimming 2 ; Track 4. Maybe she’ll give up her ambition to be a stenograph¬ er, and be a champion ping- pongist. • EMMA JENNIE ANSLYN Glee Club. Her eyes are pools of twi¬ light fair, like twilight, too, her dusky hair. MARGARET ALFORD “Al” In Walked Jimmy” ; Lat¬ in 1, 2 ; French 3. She borrows joy from sor¬ row ; a rainbow from the rain. EDNA RUTH ARCHINARD “Eddie” Basketball 2; Tennis 1, 2: Latin 1 ; Dramatics 1. 2 ; Girl Reserves 1, 2. Glee Club 1, 2 ; Chorus 1, 2. When in New York, stop at Madame Archinard’s , r th Avenue Style Shoppe. HOWARD ANDERSON “Howie and Andy” Basketball 1, 2, 3 ; Base¬ ball 3, 4; Latin 1. 2;. His¬ tory 2, 4 ; Chorus 2, 3 ; Band 3. 4 ; Orchestra 2, 3. Howie will be head of the Trans-Atlantic Air Service Company -some of these days. Page seventeen
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SAM BEARMAN “Murphy” Football 1, Lights 2, Heav- irs 8, 4 ; Basketball Lights 2, ; Heavies 3, 4 ; Swimming 2 ; Baseball 1, 2. 4 ; Track 1, l ; “Touchdown “Miss Cher¬ ry Blossom Latin 2 ; Dra¬ matics 4 ; History 4 ; Hi-Y 3, 4 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ; Student “W” World 4. Coach Sam Bearman of Purdue will now deliver a 20- minute lecture on “What’s Wot in Football.” WILLIAM S. BELLOWS “Bill” Junior Chemists 4 ; Band 2, 3. Oh, doctor! What have I done to deserve this rank array of purple pills? 1 ELEANOR BENCKENDORF ‘Banlev” Basketball; Swimming; Soccer ; French 2 ; Chorus 1. Some day she’ll he a pri¬ vate secretary. RUTH ELIZABETH BOLLER “Pe j” Swimming 3 ; Tennis Tour¬ nament 3 ; “Gypsy Rover,” “Belle of Barcelona,” “Car¬ rie Comes to College ;” Latin 1, 2, 3 ; History 4 ; Glee Club !, 3. 4 ; Chorus 1 ; Vaward 2, f ilt True dignity abides with her. MILDRED BOWATER “Billie” “Gypsy Rover,” “Belle of Barcelona,” “Carrie Comes to College Latin 1, 2 ; French 4 ; J r. Chemists 3 ; G ' ee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Chorus 1 ; Math 3. ’Tis sweet music to hear her laugh, and joy to hear her sing. MORRIS BOWN “Morrie Football ; Basketball ; Base¬ ball. New York Yankees will of¬ fer large sums to “buy” Mor¬ ris from the Cardinals. WINIFRED BRAGG “ Winnie” Swimming 2 ; Latin 1 ; French 3 ; Dramatics 4 ; His¬ tory 2, 4 ; Track 4 ; Annual Staff 3, 4 ; Managing Editor 4. La petite managing editor of the 1930 Annual. EDWARD P. BLOADB AR “Eddie” Military 2, 3 ; Football 1, 2, 3 ; B a s k e t b a 1 1 1, 2, 3 ; Swimming 2, 3 ; Boxing 4 ; Track 3 ; Golf 2, 3 ; Spanish 2 ; History 1, 2, 4. The art of bluff is price¬ less, providing you have the brains to bluff. LEONARD WILLIAM BROWNLOW “Lew” Intramural Basketball; Track 1 ; Chess 2 ; Student “W” World 4 ; Military 3, 4. “Don’t look at me girls, I’m so shy.” HELEN BUDRUNAS “Bud” French 3, 4 ; Camera 2, 3. Student W” World 2, 3, 4 ; Asso. Editor 4 ; Vaward 3, 4 ; Orchestra 2, 3. While the editor was away —Helpful Helen would play —at being editor—and ’tis said she has 4 aliases, and is being hunted in 48 states for rejection slips. Page nineteen I
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