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THE ORIOLE Goal: Albany Business College. Marie is one of our youngest and most brilliant students. With her sense of humor and pleasant disposi- tion we know she will go far in the business world. s % IVEN SPERBECK HYNDS 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 4; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3. a ríend in need is a friend in- leedt fTtet’s fiiven. He has many frisos, buíCe certain blonde tops jlHjh ’Lots of luck in your future Glee , FRAN Club 4. ' willing, friendly girl who is— Always alert, Blithesome aiflfUjgay, Aptive at ¿t£ljnes, play, Francés, whose talents lerged by her modest re- • MARGUERITE EDITH JACbBSON “Peggy” Marfcuerite is who ha b a |n« j|ipinTmTj two yeajs. Hower lWn’fms time her charmuig personales» has añade ím yOTiany We.k?Uv c jL ir Ké some- one Jée rpablejsecretary. LEWIS KIRBY JENSON “Clarky” Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Farmers’ Club 2; Dancing Club 3; Card Club 4; Circus ffu Intramural Football 3; SD Since KirbAV íf woman-hater, he gets no iaterfeTjníce in that direction, but el ouK¡|l in 03 to make up for it. HoFAWQtttíAerence won’t be too greJiiMor ou|pr life, Kirby. MARION EUITH JOÍÍNBON Goal: ' te College. Dance Cdn S. A. 4. News Club 4; Ir has sufficed to make Ma¬ non -yveri known to us all. She is proof thatyfitature doesn’t govern ability. m|pne will be new realms to- conquer n| teaching. Marión. Go to it! HAROLD WERNER KELP “Kelpy” News Club Vice-President 1, 4; S. A. 2; Circus Committee 3; Engineer- ing Club 2; Guide 2, 3, 4. Goal: Syracuse. Harold is a jolly good fellow with a big heart. His faithful friend, “Conversation,” travels with him wherever he goes. A friend to every- one, he’s sure to succeed. unior 2, 3; nvi 1 , 2 , lamina Rho 2 cial Chairman 2. Intramural 3. Managj Sophomo, Pron .yo Oriole St| Goal: AlthougH “M i iA iru a not be as well known to Mtitliders as to her friends, there is ( no better friend, once you’ve won her. Just mention Purdue, contract. or decorations to “Marti” and watch her “shine.” Page eighteen
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NINETEEN T H IRTY-SEVEN andón s. Wlio is íckel for gas He is a .o “gst along.” GRAHAM B. HARTZELL “Gray” Intramural Rasketball 2, 3, 4; In- terelass Basketttall 3, 4; Intramural of Baseball arsity Soccer! n ide 2, 3; Jj|tra- Baseball 2, 3, 4; Interclass Tra| 4; Varsity Golf mural Bowling Goal: Merchant Marine Gray claims to be a woman-Jiatel ' but we know differently. lie is er active in all school activities, as wi„ as with bis drum. The guides espe- cially will miss Gray when he leaves. BRUCE BOWEN HAVILAND “Slug Varsity Soccer, sity Track 2, 3, Hi-V 3, Presio .T. V. Basketba Softball 2, 3 Gpal iW’ Y ar¬ ad 2, 3; , 2, 3, 4; Intramural leyball 3. ersify of Michigan. our very popular sen- moíWM ' Slug” has left his mark in schoOTT especially where athletics and “sax” playing are concerned. We know that a certain little blonde has appreciated his exploits, too. FLORENCE KATHERINE HEHRE “Dottie” S. A. 3, 4; Bridge Club 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Bowling 3, 4, Secretary 3; Art Club 4. Goal: Undecided. Florence, alias “Dottie,” a delight- ful combination of wit and humor, and the favorite of many groups. has left an indelible impression. Good luck, “Dottie,” in your art career, and may you never tire fj lines, cir- cles, and perspectiv -jf • V W M ’jGj ' -p-, y„ :S HERRIC] Zhu 1, 2, 3.-4; focíbaH 2, 4 t - ' In‘tramu varsity Track 2 , 4, 3; Airplape Clubg r friend to evey a c own, and a fir “Chuck.” With characteristics, bigger and better things sur to GORDON HERWIG “Herby Intramural BasketbaJl 3 muraffl Footbjfll 3, 4. p stlme thiáyv sr IH A Ib eejy Vflg bomework for Jlrs, .vT7irM£fr Persistency is a virtue, yfo m on, and we admire it. Keep jKuJg. MARION GRACE HOGANCAMP “Hogy” liiking Club 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 2; S. A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Manager Var- sifjHHockjay 4. r gifl who’s a ¿o¿cFaAd faithful friendJ A She’s al ys with you to the end. Althougíi in the hall, She can su re Vi1 1. , Always willingl.always tr.i She’ll mos|t alyr ys smile. right tlíru. IlikiK nuiy 1 , 2 . Goal: Comptometer School. Betty, the tall slim young lady who can be seen wandering around school. prefers Coeymans’ society to that of Delmar, right now. We’re sure that her friendliness will be a great asset to her in the future. Page seventeen
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THE ORIOLE NINETEÉN THIRTY-SEVEN RANCffS MADELINE IMBALL “Sis r Glee «tob l r 2, 3, 4; S. A. 1, 2, 3; vnittena Club 3; Dramatic Club 2. Goal: Albany Business College. anees is one of the smallest girls of the class, but in spite of her size, she has a lot of pep. We wish her lots of success in whatever ñeld she may chcose to enter. WILLIAM H. LAREMORE “Bill Engineering and Surveying Club 1; Traffic Squad 4; S. A. 3, 4; Circus Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Goal: Albany Business College. Bill’s a good natured fellow with a perpetual smile. He likes all sports and is addicted to the reading of mys- tery stories, which is an attribute to great men. - VERA Glee Club 4¿ Prom Commit( ketball. 3 ' 4; Júnior nterclassl Bas ' ácter and idVe left their the two years R issell Sage DOROTHY E. ' McINTYRE S. A. 4. Goal: Prattr ' Tnstitute. Dorothy Asft he girl with c New York accedtVand a cute giggle. Within a year her Jolly nature has won her many fjrieñds. Success in your fu- ture. DOUGLAS L. MAJjjjEY “Doug l Glee Club Or stra 4; Debate “Doug” is a rmet “chummy” sort of perayi . %H J Vsreat store of know- ledge, V prhe ow uses to try to “trip” y if teachers and his fellow students, will be of real valué in his life work. JAMES LEONARD “Jimmie” is the smallest person in the class, often being mistaken for an under-classman. However, when it comes to brains, he isn’t lacking. His personality and intelligence will get him far in his chosen profession, medicine. ROGER GEORGE MENGES “Rog S. A. 2, 3, 4; Intra ball 3, 4; Intramural. Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Program Comiuittee of Archery Club E A Ar¿im, Advertising MawpjrVr vff Winner of Ping- ong Toffrnament 4 Cuide 4. 1, dark, and hand- viífi a pleasing person- kness for sophomores. JfipendaXility and good sports¬ mans!) ip, he c3n‘t be beaten. We are sure he will be a great success in life. íollow. Track ockey 4; 3, 4. and studi- of her spe- shots in basket- wish her loads of ever path she chooses to T% Page nineteen
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