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E i 310?. 51c ==i AUDREY HARNISCH June, ’25. “A quiet tongue shows a wise head.” Honor Club, ’24; Basketball, ’24- ’25; Cumtux Staff, ’25. MILDRED HAWTHORNE June, ’25. “Profit by your past experience.” French Club, ’24-’25; Chemistry Club, ’24-’25; Vice-Presi- dent S. A. P. Literary Society, ’24-’25. HERMIE HAYES January, ’26. “Like the winds in summer sighing, her voice is low and sweet.” History Club, ’24; Live Wire Literary So- ciety, ’24-’25. JOEL HIRSCH January, ’26. “The deeds you wrought are not in vain.” President French Club, ’23; Pep Club, ’24; Glee Club, '23-’24; Boys’ Double Quartette, ’23; Or- chestra, ’23-’24. LOUISE HOLLAND June, ’25. “Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are.” French Club, ’23- ’25; President, History Club, ’25; Cumtux Staff, ’25; Honor Roll, ’23-’24. EMILY HOLY June, ’25. “Emily is a quiet little lass; in her senior year she ranked first in her class.” Honor Club, ’25; Live Wire Literary Society, ’24-’25. ELON KEES June, ’25. “Never too sober, never too gay; a real gentleman in every way.” Cumtux Staff, ’24- ’25; Athletic Association, ’24. RUTH KEES June, ’25. “Our Ruth de- cides not to let her bless- ings fall on anyone she likes, but on us all.” Live Wire Literary Society, ’24- ’25; Athletic Association, ’24. Papce Twenty-two
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1 P 2 If) NELLIE DOYLE June, ’25. “Men may uome and men may go, but Nel- lie goes on forever.” Glee Club, ’24-’25. EARL DOWNS January, ’25. “Here is an athlete strong but small; before this conqueror all others fall.” Football Squad, ’24-’25; Athletic Association; President Class, ’25. PIN DYER January, ’25. “His ambi- tion: Bolton first, last, and always.” Latin Club, ’22- ’23; Kern Club, ’24-’25; Progressive Literary So- ciety, ’23-’24; President Wilson Literary Society, ’24-’25; Cumtux Staff, ’23- ’24; Editor Cumtux, ’24- ’25; Athletic Association. GEORGE ENSLEY June, ’25. “He knows a lot and says a little; can do anything but play a fid- dle.” Hi-Y Club, ’25; Latin Club, ’24; Assistant Business Manager The Bruin, ’25. RODERICK FALKNER January, ’25. “Little I ask, my wants are few; if I can get no better, seventy- five will do.” French Club, ’23-’25; Bolton Bears Lit- erary Society, ’24-’25. ELOISE GANDY June, ’25. “She is fair and she is pretty; in school she tried to do her duty.” Latin Club, ’24-’25; Pep Club, ’22-’23; Cumtux Staff, ’24-’25; Maid of Car- nival, ’25. HERMAN GOLD January, ’25. “The world has not met its greatest men.” ELAINE GOLDBERG June, ’25. “Laugh and grow fat,” Elaine’s motto. French Club, ’24-’25; Latin Club, ’23-’25; History Club, '25; Bruin Staff, '25. Page Twenty-one
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31 9 2, HUGH LEE January, ’25. “There are two things which fill my heart with grief: the kept- in-room and studies.” Wil- son Literary Society, ’25; Chemistry Club, '25. ELIZABETH LEDBETTER January, ’25. “A heart and soul alert to express and willing to give its all.” French Club, ’24; most popular, most intelligent and best all round girl in the January Class. HOWARD L’HEUREUX June, ’25. “I built my soul a lordly pleasure-house.” Latin Club, ’23-’24; French Club, ’25; Football Man- ager, ’24. MARY ANNA LISSO January, ’26. “And lo! Mary Anna’s name shall lead all the rest.” French Club, ’23-’24; Vice-Presi- dent Class, ’25; Live Wire Literary Society, ’24-’25. GEORGE LITCHFIELD June, ’25. “With few words, but high ideals.” Latin Club, ’24-’25; Cum- tux Staff, ’24. JAMES LIGHTFOOT June, ’25. “Disarm misfor- tune with a grin; let not discontent wag your chin.” Douglas House of Repre- sentatives, ’25. ALSIE McGUFFIE January, ’26. “Quality and quantity are united in Alsie.” Basketball, ’24- ’25; Live Wire Literary Society, ’24-’25. WILLIE McMICIIAEL June, ’25. “Willie Me. is a ladies’ man; he goes to see them when’ere he can.” Glee Club, ’23-’25; Dra- matic Club, ’24; French Club. ’25; Football, ’24-’25; Baseball, ’24-’25; Track, ’24-’25; Basketball, ’24-’25. THE BRUIN Patre Twenty-three
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