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TYPICAL SENIOR Do you have aching feet after a hard day at the office? Do you come home feeling pepless? -A - '- W--We fy - How are your tonsils? Is yours a hardy constitu- tion? If not you will be interested in the story of two men, Mr. A. and Mr. B. tAny resem- blance to the Mr. A. and the Mr. Ii. you happen to know is purely coincidentalj A said he wasn't interested. He decided to continue being a mechanic with no future. B said he'd try any- thing once. He tried Lifebuoy Flakes and is now a prominent worker in radio and television, f a thing with a future. Of course B contributes his success to Gunderson's pills, guaranteed to clear up that five o'clock shadow. Feed them to your children, too. One mouthful of Tasty-Krax and they will agree that there is no other cereal . . . not even in the Saturday Evening Post. And it's so easy to apply, too. Just mix with warm water, allow to harden and Put in the middle of a salad. Your recipes will be the talk of the town. Don't fail today to drop into your nearest zoo-keepers and get a box. I can ab- solutely guarantee to you men that your hair will take on an extra luster that will make you the life of the party. If you don't get a bottle today a miss is as good as a mileg if you do, a Miss is a whole lot better than a Mrs. Wfhen Benjamin Franklin in his IQUIJIIIXOII Crusoe coined the immortal To be or not to be . . . he didn't realize what he was saying. That is to say he didn't realize what a profound significance these words had. Are you going to nip that cold in the bud, as soon as you feel it in your bones. HPt7S1lIOII,A' Fancy Food for Fcfblc Folk will help build up your resistance. Une bar of it and you can say good bye to those dishwater hands, because it is strong, yet weak, if you know what I mean. Take the case of Junior the Juggler. He came home complaining of headache and tonsilitis. His father was at a loss as to what to do. Neither of them could work Junior's problems, especially the one about oranges at SS56,296,8S8,236,SO3,00l a dozen. Then one day his mother hit upon the Solution. She gave Junior HG7'd.X S HLIl1tf.fL7lIlt' Hush for HIIt1I'l'tJIl.NI Hoosgfo-aux. After that Junior even got the problem about the lemons. Don't let your son's education go to nought. Next time you' re out collecting phosporescent cabbages for an a.pple pie stop in and get two or three crates of this genuine beer. Beware of imitations! Insist on the genuine variety. Look for the big red letters on the wall. They spell: Blood ! I Through the Key Hole Rumors are spreading about a certain couple caught parking at the XYillows. They were positively identified as being Mousy Thomas and tdo I dare say it?J Midge Stafford. -9,
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Augusta Katherine Boltz Gussie Good nature is always good com- pany, l..S.C. -1, 3, 2, 11 C-.A,A. 4, 3: Thalia 3, J, 1, V. Pres. 13 Glee Club 3, 2, 13 Choir lp Chimes of Normandy 1. Robert C. Beck Bo For he's a jolly good fellow. Annual Start' 1: Sports Ed. lg HisY 3, J, 1, Y. Pres. lg Blue Arrow 4, 3, Pres. 33 NY Club 3, 2, 1, Council lg Glee Club 3, 2: Pirates of Penzance 23 Prom Committee 23 Prom King 2: One- Act Plays 43 Swing Committee 13 In- tramural Sports 4. 3. J, 13 Football 4, 3, 2, 13 NNY 3, 2, 1. Capt. 1: Basket' ball 1: B-team Basketball 23 Track 3, I, 13 Hockey 45 Class Pres. 4. Theodore Damon Ted .-N man faithful and honorable. Entered from NYest High School lg Hi-Y lg NY Club lg Cilee Club 1: In- tramural Sports lg Football 13 NN ' 15 Basketball 1. John Dickens Alexander Alex Strong minds are often those Ot whom the noisy world hears least. . Entered from NYest High Schoollg Hi-Y 1, lg NN ' Club 2, lg Prom Committee 2: Football Z: Basketball 23 B-team Basketball 23 Tennis 23 NY 2, Track 2, lg Class Secretary 1. John Leslie Davis Chuckie Good fellowship, his guiding star. Hi-Y 2, Ig NN ' Club 2, lg Council 45 Glee Club 25 Prom Committee Ch. 25 Shuttle Committee Ch. 31 Swing Com- mittee 1: Intramural Sports 4, 3, 2, lg Team Basketball 4, 3: Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1: NY lg Tennis 3, 2, 13 NNW 2, 1: Golf 43 Class Y. Pres. 2: Regent Scholarship Physical Ed. 2: Basketball Capt l. Margaret Irene Connor Peggy NYinning are her ways. Entered from Central High School l: Philomathia 1: Glee Club 1: Swing Committee 1: Intramural Sports 1. John Marion Brown Brownie NYhat care I for worry, work or trouble. Entered from NN'est High School 33 Glee Club 3, 23 Pirates of Penzance Prom Committee lg Shuttle Committee 3: Swing Committee lg Football 3, -, Basketball 33 Beteam Basketball 3, Janet Clark She is wise as she is fair. Committee of 18 2: G.S.C. 4, 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. Sec'y 4, Thalia 3, 2, 1, Treas- urer Zg Council 45 Glee Club 45 Choir 4. 3, 2, 13 Gondoliers 3: Pirates of Penzance 2: Swing Committee 15 Class Pres. 1: Annual Stat? 1. William Marshall Depew Bill For a light heart lives long. Hi-Y Z, lg Council 33 One-act Plays 4, Blue Arrow 3, Sec'y 33 Red Domina 3, 2, 13 NN ' Club 2, 1: Prom Committee 25 Shuttle Committee 3: Swingvgoirk- mittee Ch. 15 Football 3, 2, 1, ' lg Track 2. -10- Richard Charles Anderson Rich I dare do all that may become a man. NN'ho dares do more is none. Entered from liast High School 21 IjIi'Y lg NY Club 2, 1. Pres. 1: Glee Club 2, 13 Prom Committee 2: Swing Committee Ch. 1: lntramural Sports 2, 1, Football 2, 1: NY 2, 1: Basketball 7 2. 1: NYY I, 13 Tennis 2, 1: NYY -, 1, 'I Track -, 1. Celia Elizabeth Bird Mine eyes were not in fault, For she was beautiful. Entered from NN'est High School 23 Triaconta 2, 1, Y. Pres. lg filee Club 13 Choir Z, 15 Pirates uf Penzance 2: Cradle Song Yicaress 1: One-act Plays J. Richard Crane Bradley Ric The warmth of genial courtesy, The calm ot sell-reliance. Reentered from Northwood School, Lake Placid, N. Y., 1, Annual Staff 4, 1, Business Mgr. 13 Red Domino 'lg Or- pheus 11 Council 1: Glee Club 4, 1: Choir 4, 13 One-Act Plays 4, lg Chimes of Normandy lg Intramural Sports 4, lg Ski Club 4, 15 Tennis 4, 15 NN ' 1g Scholastic Honor Pin 1.
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