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RICHARD GAFFNEY How he does hate stews— any and all kinds! He says he rests during vacation, but, judging from his present activity, it’s hard to believe. His favorite tune is “Londonderry Air”. GRACE HARRIS Grace likes a good time, and often provides one. Likes to take trips by automobile (with herself as driver). Can you blame her? Here's a girl who can take a joke—we admire her disposition. f ELLEN HUFF “Huffy” , giggle and an ill-suppressed snicker, and there's pHuffy”! A clarinetist and a note-passer. She officially states that she does not like carrots. Loves the woods. ROBERT KINNER “Bob” “Bob’s” pet aversion is lemon pie. He says that he's going to be a bachelor, but we don’t believe everything we hear. That wavy hair won’t go unnoticed. EDITH LINCOLN “Dede” “Dede” says she spends her vacation boring relatives. She hates bugs and housework. The biggest favor one could do for Edith would be to buy her a Scot-tie. She’s a German student. EUNICE MERRILL Eunice has a ready smile for everyone. She likes to read short stories. She would like to see all the beauty places of America. ARTHUR GUILD “Art” He slides a mean trombone, and would like to own a xylophone. Likes to read. Art is a quiet fellow—except at orchestra practice. EVELYN HOAG “Hoagie” An excellent student. Has a passion for having a place for everything and everything in its place. Is so genial one would never suspect her of having a suppressed desire to poke the-' nose of some people. “Crazy’f about dogs. MELVIN KEELER “Deacon” “Deac” is not so sober as the name implies. He standCL high in the class—an honor student and our tallest boy. His chief interest is engineering. FRANK KELLOGG “Kelly” Tall and curly-haired. Frank’s favorite occupation is tearing down motors, cleaning them, and putting them in running order. Loves music. He asserts, very emphatically, that he is not superstitious. His secret ambition is to be a surgeon. leo McDonald “Gabe” He wants to be a journalist. Lead him to a piano and he’ll play “St. Louis Blues” every time. Leo has a great aversion to potato salad and most (not all) redheads. He likes to sit up nights to listen to the radio. Plays basketball with enthusiasm. ESTHER MOORE “Moore” She likes to collect snapshots, but hates train rides and thunder storms. Her favorite song is “I Love You Truly”. Esther would like to go to Hollywood—just sightseeing, she says. Page twelve
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ANDREW CHAMPION “Bud” Perseverance is his middle name. He is very fond of camping, and wants to own an automobile and to have money to run it. He won't let you light three cigarettes on one match. VIRGINIA CROCKER “Ginny” The champion of all gigglers, which probably explains why she hates pessimists. Her favorite expression is, “Some kid, eh, fun?” Likes to try out new recipes. Her answer to a maiden’s prayer is Bob. FLORENCE CULLINGTON “Fuzzy” “The shouting and the tumult dies”—and you know Florence has left the room. Always in the midst of a good time. If she suddenly fell heir to a fortune, she says her first act would be to give “Dizzy” a dollar. ELEANOR DUNBAR “Still waters run deep”. A student and a poet. Quiet manner and thinking mind. She hates corn meal mush, but has a great weakness for ice cream and chocolate cake. PHILIP FOULKE “Phil” Another pigskin chaser. Always the center of things —traffic cop on third floor. “Phil” likes the out-of-doors and expects to study forestry. % K JOHN FROCK “Johnny” A good manager, but is possessed of a carefree air. Likes to hunt and fish. His pet aversion is Caesar. “Johnny” likes blue because it’s easy on the eys. BERT CORNEBY See’s his fortune in a teacup. Couldn’t get along without saying. “Eh! Now when I was young—Likes to hunt—animals. ROBERT CROWLEY “Bob” Has a weakness for the opposite sex, and nothing makes him angrier than muddy roads at night. “Bob” is willing to cooperate in any way to make things a success. Just one of those people that you like to have around. BETTY DAVIES A very little miss who hates to do housework, and to study. She would like to be a buyer of clothes for a large concern. Likes red. It makes her feel alive, gives her more vitality, although she is already full of life and vigor. MARGARET DUNBAR She has talents up her sleeve—literary and artistic. Margaret is an old hand at the art of wise-cracking. She doesn’t laugh at her own jokes, either. ROBERT FRIANT “Bob” A plumber in the making. “Bob” takes great delight in driving junk cars, or his father’s red truck—when he can get it. He likes red neckties. WILLIAM FROCK “Bill” Sometimes he seems meek as a lamb, and other times he seems bold as a lion; so— one never knows what will come next. His favorite phrase is, “Thanks, Dad. I’ll pay ‘ya’ back pay day.” “Bill,”, like his brother, prefers blue, but his reason for it is that it “inspires” him. More power to him! Page eleven
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MARIAN MUNN Marian would be happy if it weren’t for Caesar. It’s the curse of her life, but she still has a smile. She would like to be a stenographer in California! ELEANOR PARKS “Parksie” Personality plus. “Parksie” would rather dance than eat, and eating is her favorite pastime. Her secret desire is to take dancing lessons. If she stubs her toe, she never fails to go back and walk over the bump— that’s her pet superstition. MARGUERITE PARK “Jean” No, not Guy’s sister—his cousin. She likes to collect pictures of model homes, and make candy. What more could a fellow ask? “Jean” would like to exterminate all drivers who take their half out of the middle of the road. JOHN PECK “Johnny” “Oh gummy wad!”—that’s what he says. A good manager. Unless you have the whole day free, don’t get “Johnny” started at reciting poetry. His favorite oration is “Casey at the Bat”. (He says he knows “Casey’s Revenge”, too.) ANNE RAMEY You’d better keep your eye on Anne—she’s a souvenir collector, and an ardent one. She likes to dance and to read good books. She says she intends to become a laboratory technician. DAVID RILEY “Dave” Baseball is his favorite sport. Riley says that operas are his pet aversion, and that if he had a day to do as he pleased, he rould sleep, sleep, sleep. JAMES MURRAY “Jim” Quiet and serious—especially about a certain junior. Book reports are the bane of his life. GUY PARK “Parksie” One of our football heroes. Guy says he simply can’t stand blondes with no sense of humor. Come, come now! He loves to eat and have a good time. (The eating is essential.) NAOMA PARKS “Nomie” Practical and capable. She cordially hates loud radio music and “three point” books. Naoma says that two things she would like to do are to go to New York, and to ride horseback. DONALD PUTNAM “Don” He has a big ambition—at least it sounds big—he wants to be an osteopathic surgeon. “Don” is very fond of bicycling, but his favorite occupations are eating and sleeping. MARGERY RAWLEY “Marge” Can she tickle the ivories! A pianist of the first degree, who likes to knit in her spare time. “Marge’s” great desire is to own and operate a swanky ladies’ dress shop. She likes poetry. MILAN ROBERTS Another baseball enthusiast. He thinks that to have the ability to play a piano is the height of good luck. There’s your cue girls. Page thirteen
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