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HERMAN DOERINC1: April 23, 1930 Just a practical joker and quite a character! Most frequently seen with Ed. When anything foolish circulates around school, Herman is usually in on it. He always blames the girls for talking. Cf course, Hemi never talks? His favorite pastime is playing ball and Ending surprising things to say. Keep the world laugh- ing, Herm. MARION ANTONICHI March 5, 1929 Marion is more or less on the quiet side. She's a sincere singer every Wednesday night and also participates in the Bayless Mixed Chorus. She possesses a happy-go-lucky per- sonality and always has a smile for everyone. Marion is a very punctual student and the faculty enjoys her presense. We know she'll be a success in any profession. JOHN COLEMAN: February 23, 1929 Just call him Johnny He's a very popular lad-in more ways than one! Johnny is a very speedy typist and also an excellent ball player. He has helped Bayless to win many victories. Johnny was elected as Editor of this book and while others are engrossed in exciting novels, he can be found with his nose stuck in a his- tory book. Imagine-just for pleasure! His ambition is to be a history teacher. We hope you reach that goal, John. CGLETTE WILDER: April 7, 1929 Willie's laughter echoing down the halls signifies that she has arrived to begin work. Always rushing out of the building five minutes before the bell rings to go to work. Her favor- ite saying corresponds to that of another Senior which is. Who me? I didn't say a word! Colette doesn't believe that arguing with the teachers pays off. U1 Her ambition is to be a California songstress. We sincerely hope this dream comes true, Colette. Vg
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JACQUELINE MURPHY: December 17, 1929 This Irish Coleen has gained admiration from all her friends as revealed by her being elected as secretary of the Senior class. Jackie is a hard worker and an asset to any organiza- tion. A Baylessite for only two years, she has made a hit with everyone. Her interests lie wherever there's help to be needed. Good luck -and thanks for all of your assistance, Jackie. She, too, helped make the All-County Chorus a success. 4 A16 ,V I If I' ,E . 'li' 3.51 9 . .Zi 7' fi .! ii' 'O - If 1 Q , 1 ' 1 iw E 'qty , . H. .di , W ' if 1 ' Y fl -5 I . 1 -1 1 1 -If . 2, ' TOM WHITE: .3 g if g , me October 30, 1928 ,,-f 'W , f -' ,--e Wil V 1 I 1' Tom is quiet, industrious, 'and the star of Bayless' Track Team. He has a versatile char- acter and is a friend to all. Tom is one of the best dressed Seniors and is well-known for his witty remarks which add the necessary spice to any conversation. He hasn't decided what his life's work will consist of, but we are sure that he will be a success. BETTY MULLER: October 28, 1929 This tiny miss is one of the best liked girls in the class-proven by her being basketball queen candidate for 1946-47. The question of the year- Will Betty ever grow? Mull is 4'l2 of loveliness-not mentioning those sparkling blue eyes and a big smile. Here's one girl that doesn't have to worry about her hair being straight. A sense of humor and her inter- est in shorthand are definitely some of her plus qualities. DONALD BREIHAN: February 27, 1930 Don is one of our more quiet, industrious lads. In Study Hall he can be seen quietly observing the antics of the other rough-necks. Yet, to know Don is to want to know him better. He has upheld the standard of our class with his good grades: and has hopes of enter- ing a college. Here's wishing you a very color- ful future, Don. , 1 ,g .. Q .0 l ll., T' , . gl. ,gf if 3 4 .1 Q.. - O, .-V-f-rift ee: 'Y J' ' svjil A T ,Ki 1 ,,.,. , V, ,. fi ffl ' if i -ifhwf 1 I 1 ,.'A 17:9 ,Hi ,TJ g j 'J f 9 iff , Xi '-s E 1 le . is ' , rf? x . M5 lb F 5,-'L ' 1-'lpff . 1 5,1 U3 I'l'l 'ill L U7 1 to ,lffsfee L99-f-W - 1 9 .- ,W .,,
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