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Z IIII IIE 3211 ISI ii Qeniut Svhipmates Lester Adams- Let me alone, women mean noth- ing to mef' Mary Aikman- Nothing hinders me nor daunts me. Leona Akard-Is versatile. Some day she will rep- resent us in Congress. Gail Alger-Our football hero, girls, watch his swagger. Donnas Allen-His specialty is teasing little girls. Elenora Allen-Be careful, Colleen Moore, here's your future rival. Gaylord Allen-His time is spent in playing in the band and interviewing famous people. Dorothy Altizer-She is always cheerful and ready to help. Albert Anderson-Walks to school every day in an automobile. Frank Andrews-The wise and young, they say, never live long. Robert Apple-A true friend is ever a friend. Miles Arnette-A genius as advertising class man- ager. Ainsworth Arnold-Is quite efficient at picking up scattered books. Bernard Arshopsky-In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare. Edgar Ashcraft-A man not of words but of action. Roberta Auble-Woman is one of nature's agree- able blunders. William Aust-Books and a cello are his constant companions. George Baan-Good humor is the clear sky of the soul. Joseph Baan-Men of few words are the best men. Eugene Badger-He is deeply troubled with second degree equations. Richard Bailey-Let's see: A+ history student, hot piano player. Ethelyn Baker-A curly-haired sphinx. Truman Baker-A good fellow, always willing to do his bit for Tech. Benjamin Balay-Oh, that red sweater! Tech's greatest arguer. Dorothy Baldridge-Imagine Dot walking down the corridor with a six-footer! Cecil Ball-A pleasant look, a pleasant smile, and Cecil goes bouncing by. Charles Bardach-He who drives improperly may sometime drive angelically. Mabel Barlow-Seems quiet, but withal is full of fun. Glenn Batchelder-Never has been tardy to class. Will wonders never cease? Mary Emma Bauer-Has won fame as Home Eco- nomics Club president and CANNON staff editor. Bettye Beard-A future member of the Tech fac- ulty. History is her forte. Allen Beaumont-Bids fair to become a second Paderewski. Josephine Beck-Has a jolly time as cashier in the faculty lunchroom. Catherine Beem-A blonde. Moonbeam, sunbeam, or what will you? Tl' Zlikikikik Robert Beesley--We must be young to do great things. Florence Behymer-Possesses a flawless taste in dress. Charles Bellville-Claims that Chaucer misspelled several words in Canterbury Tales. Avalon Belton-Good nature and good sense must ever join. Carson Bennett-The silent. Note the resemblance to Lincoln. Edna Bennett- Benny, the cute little blonde cut-up. George Berger-A shining star in any college alge- bra class. Evelyn Bergmann-Aspires to be a great historian. Edwin Bernhardt-Promises to comb his hair in the near future. Richard Bireley-Good-hearted, we all know. And can he talk? I'll say so! Carrie Blackwell-Getting good grades is only a pastime to Carrie. Bessie Blake-Tackles high C's with composure. Grace Blakeman-Blessed with plain reason and sober sense. Walter Bohman- I have a mind of my ownln Thelma Bolen-Her ways are ways of pleasantness. James Bookedis-He says little, but his work speaks volumes. Robert Boone- Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't they all content like me? Frances Boulware-She has a talent for friendship and a smile that expresses it. Adrean Bouvey-She may be small, but she knows her needle and thread. Avalon Bowlin--Showed her expression class what a Shakesperean wrestler can do. Edward Bowman-Wonder if he would catch cold without his yellow scarf? Mary Brandom-To know Mary is to know why she has so many friends. Frances Brewer-That snappy, vivacious girl from Manual. Gertrude Bridges-How can one small head hold so much? Berniece Brosman-Red hair, French student. june Brossart-Good things come in small packages. Caroline Brown-Boyish brunette. Captain of the girls' guard. Garnet Brown-The boy who holds the pole po- sition in his zoology class. Helen Jane Brown-The only girl in her physics class. Draw your own conclusion. Helen Louise Brown-A CANNON staff find with a wonderful mind. Charles Browne-A quiet chap, but how he can dance! Helen Louise Brownlee-A jolly, happy girlg a friend to everyone. Marjorie Bryan-True to her word, her work, and her friends. Opal Buckley-It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. John Buehler-At learning's fountain it is sweet to drink, but 'tis a nobler privilege to think. Russell Burk-Juggles the traps with ease, but in- scribed hexagons prove difficult. ji' 10 .JI 111 11 1111 E lfli ii 111 IIE III? 3:33 1111 1111 1... I J
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FF .IZ Dorothy Burl-Love me little, love me long. Thetus Davidson-Every one is pretty that is Margaret Burnell-None knows her but to love her. young. Robert Buschmann-No sinner and no saint per- Aurelia Davis-Her step is music, her voice is song. haps, but-well, the very best of chaps. Dorothy Davis-A girl with a famous name and Christine Butt-The proud possessor of another of a pleasant way. tl-,OSC blue hats. Oscar Davis-His voice, his mannerg but most of Eva Byfield-He who laughs last is usually English. all his stream of talk. . . i Cornelia Calvin-Much study is a weariness of flesh. Robert Day-Has met w1tl1 one mishap in Chem- Frank Cameron-Nature designed us to be of good 1Sfry--S0 far- Cheer. Thomas Day-He seems a boy of cheerful yester- Willard Cameron-The popular chairman of R.R. 4 days and COUHCICHF I0mOI'1'0WS- has a strong following. Geraldine DeHart-Gentle of speech, beneficent Marion Campbell-Although he has much wit, he of mind- is Very Shy. Fred Dickson-A civil engineer to be, with music David Carter- No one would suppose it, but I'm and SPOFIS 35 Sid6liI1CS. naturally bashfulj' Kathryn Dieckmeyer-If women were humbler, Henry Carter-Faint heart never won fair lady. men would be ul10HCSfCf-H Norman Cary-Small but mighty- Margaret Dietz-Is beauty beautiful, or is it only Elizabeth Case-Her blue hat shields her from Our eYef that make if 50? all harm. Robert Dillehay-Life is a jest and all things show Virginia Casey-One can never tell when one is lt? I thought 50 Once and HOW I know lt- talking to a poet. Alberta Douglas--Small but mighty when it comes Frances Cassell-Every inch an artist. Hto Snleigmishlgll , h H f X Marion Cherdron-One of our budding journalists. ermml ra 6- am not m I C ro 0 Common Ellen Clark-It is tranquil people that accomplish men' l U much. Evelyn Draper-With frequent smiles so broad, she Howard Clayton-A blooming mathematician. Cheers the heart rests the mmd' , Mable Clements-Always remember the .fclolden James Dunlavy-Ability IS the poor man s wealth. Rules, and do your duties well in School. Ruth Duvall-The expression of truth is simplicity. Helen Clidinlist-Where have we heard of her be- Clara Dyar-Coolness and absence of haste are fine fore? Oh yes, history. qualmes' ' Mary Louise Clifford-She has 3 lasting loss of Frank Eckert-Be swift to hear and slow to speak. voice. Lowell Edwards-We expect Lowell to add mater- Robert Clifton-Gladness of heart is the life of muy to our knowledge of Sclcnce' a man. Margaret Edwards-Snappy Sue! She was a guard Forrest Coburn-A+ here, A+ thereg that's OH the basketball team- liorrest, Mary Elizabeth Edwards-Agatha! She is known Elizabeth Colborn-Will make someone a good for her 50ft black eYe5 and Sfflishf A+ Cards- cook. Katherine Eichel-Knows the principles of good Mildred Colvin-The pages of Vogue Huttcred, and h0u5ekeePing- out Stepped Mildred. Loraine Eisele-President of the Girls' Glee Club. Don Conner-The friend is the man who is neces- Character'-Pe1'50nelifY Plus! SM-Y. Melvin Elliott-Oh, to be famous! Henry Coombs-A merry heart makes a cheerful Violet Ellis-Will make 11 good private SCCFCFIIFY- countenance. Douglas Elwood--A good name is better than bags Dorothy Cooper-Oh, for a thousand tongues to of gold- talk! Edward Emery--A constant friend like Ed is rare Grace Cornell-Will she grace Cornell with her and hard IO find- presence? Ward Engle-What about his dimples? Rosemary Cougill-Personality? Oh, yes! sweet girl. Bernard Esarey-The boy with the Iron Mask. Emmet Cox-Humbleness is always grace, always Richard Evans-The page boy's manners have im- dignity. proved decidedly since the class play. Virginia Cox-Has an ambition to skate around Ronald Evans-The best way to have a friend is the world. to be one. Elwin Craig-Gently to hear, kindly to judge. Cathryn Farley--A jolly little girl who refuses to Paul Craig-Has one of those rare green sweaters. SFOW UP- Jnmeg Crawford-Always wears harmonious Color Wfilma Fisher-Her logic and persuasion invariably combinations-possibly a weakness of trackmen. Will the point. Elizabeth Cunningham-The warmth of genial Arthur FifZW21IC1'-Hurry, gi1'lS, here C0mCS courtesy, the calm of self-reliance. Arthur. Sarah Rose Currier-Such another peerless queen Catherine Flaherty-She came from Peru, but she's only could her mirror show. Irish. Robert Daggett-Always helpful, always calmg his Veryle Fly'-When the honor roll is read, Veryle,s seriousness is to us a balm. name is among the first. ik 113 112 ik if 3111 l ii 112 it 3:11 ll.. U11
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