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P T P PM PTI-IE DIAL LYDIA LORETTA HARRIS !lLydll !!Lida!! The joy of life if lining il And doing tlfingr of uf01'tla. Lydia is one of our more silent lassies, who comes from the power metropolis south of town. Her cheery smile and constant willingness prove her a valuable and efficient member of our class. Commercial Club, 3. JOHN STREETER HEALD johnny A clean fre, a clean neafllf, and the rigour of the game. Johnnie is one of the most popular members of the senior class. Tennis matches, plays, or what have you are all taken in one giant stride. A serious student, john has, however, plenty of time for a ravishing smile or for fun. Silver B, 3, Class Treasurer, 2, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Orchestra, 1, 2, Spotlight Board, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, French Club, 3, Literary Club, 4, Bas- ketball Squad, 1, 2, Tennis Squad, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 3, 4, President S. A. S., 4, Cast The Double Door, 4, Broad- cast, 4, Traffic Officer, 4, Sophomore- Senior Dance Committee, 2, Freshman Party Committee, 4 , Committee to form new Student Council, 3, Ivy Oration, 4. DORIS WINIFRED HEYER Age cannol wither law, noi' cufzonz .rlale Her infinite 1.farieIy. How we envy D0t's literary talent! Such poems! She is an artist, too, and an excellent one. Her quick wit and friendly manner prove her to be very popular. By the way, blondes are her weakness. Dial Board, 3, 4, Year Book Com- mittee, 4, Orchestra, 1, Literary Club, 3, 4, School Play Committee, 3, 4, Sher- man Prize Speaking Contest, 4, Class Prophecy, 4, Ivy Ode, 4. WILLIAM R. HOLDEN Bill A nzan'.f a man for all a' fl1a2. ' Bill's complete line of wisecracks, his stellar achievements in track and hockey, and his dancing ability are sure to make him popular with either sex wherever he goes. And does he have a weakness for P. G.'s and V Eights! Football Squad, 1, 2 , Track Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 4, Hockey Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 4, Commencement Marshal, 3, junior Prom Committee, 3. CARL HOWARD HOUGHTON llcoolyii Nlvlopenii Noi by year! bu! by difpofition if wirdom acquired. Carl peddles papers. Whenever any- one who reeks of skepticism scoffs, Carl reiterates with, Many a great man started a lofty career in this same man- ner! Another of his favorite maxims is Silence is Golden. But he's always agreeable Y Commercial Club, 3, 4, Football Squad, 4, Baseball Squad, 3, Track Squad, 3, 4. FLORENCE AGNES HOUGHTON Floss Flossie A smile for all, a greeling glad, A jovial, waxing way Jbe bad. Flossie's smile and eager enthusi- asm have made her many friends. She's one of the two redheads in the class. Her excellence in writing editorials for THE DIAL is envied by many. Photography Club, 4, Literary Club, 4. GERTRUDE FRANCIS INGRAM Peanut A rmile recur: the wounding of a frown. Service with a smile might be Peanut's motto, for she has an ever- ready grin and is always willing to help. She left us for a year in the sunny south, but we're glad to have her back to grad- uate with us. EVELYN IDA JENNISON uEven nEvvyu Line for mfnetlaingf' And who will argue with this titian- haired maiden? But this time we doubt if the temper goes with hair. A com- mercial student of willowy grace is she -and a conscientious worker in all that she undertakes. Orchestra, 1, 2, Literary Club, 1, Commercial Club, 4, Secretary to Mrs. Kendall and Miss Rowley, 4, Dial Typ- ist, 4.
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TUE D :KIT I C C T E7 WILLIAM MORGAN GOADBY Bill Cardinal Life it 4 jeff, and all tlaingr rbozz' il: Ilbouglaz .sa mire. and new I know il. Wisecracks and crazy antics are Bill's specialties. If the study hall is compara- tively silent next year, it's because of the lack of giggles and guffaws which usually come from the corner where Bill holds state as the court jester. French Club, 3, Business Manager in The Reporter QL. S. SJ, 2, Student Council QL. S. SJ, 1, 2, Vice-President KL. S, SJ, 2. HILARIA ROSE GOMEZ Hilda Cbarafle1' ir made up of .rmall dutie- faizbfully performed. Hilda is another of our more quiet friends, but she is sincere in her friend- ships. Her helpfulness in typing DIAL work and other material is to be re- membered and appreciated, as is her efficiency in all undertakings. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Secretary to Miss Rowley, 4. ROBERT HASKINS GOODWIN Giggles Bob He uflvo goes gently, goef .fafelyg He who goei' fafely, goes far. Bob is going gently on his Way right now and is accumulating friends all the time. It is not an uncommon thing to see him pedalling around town. His cuts in THE DIAL are to be commended also. Orchestra, 4, Football Squad, 1, 2, Basketball Squad, 1, Track Squad, 1, Traffic Officer, 4. CAMILLA GRACE GOULD Camie Cam Cl9eerf14l company .rlmrten.f the mile.t. Perhaps that is the reason why the walk from the western part of the vil- lage is not minded too much by a cer- tain class member of the stronger sex. Camie is a good friend to all who know her and is very capable in her work, too. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Mrs. Shea and Miss Eastman, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4. EDYTHE FRANCES GRAVES Eddie Gravesy HTbU.Y6 who know lmu' fo enjoy life are na! poor. Who has not laughed at Edythe's monologues or marveled at her sup- pleness? One wonders if she is the original india-rubber Woman as she goes into her dance. Her ability to en- tertain is envied by every one. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Mr. Burgess, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4, Freshman Party Committee, 4. GEORGE GREENE joe Greenie A .vzoic of Ihe woody-az man wilfaoul a leaf. Exceedingly modest and reserved, George seemed to enjoy to the fullest extent his four years at school. His one outlet. in which he let himself go, was his motorcycle. Chemistry took a back seat when he mounted his trusty steed! BURTON WILLIAM GREGG Professor Greggie But quiel 10 quirk bosom! it a hell. Cheering, managing the track team, and refereeing basketball games were Burty's forte. His heart and soul went into everything he did. He sometimes lost his voice, but he always had plenty of fun. Ethcient and happy-that's our memory of Burton. Dial Board, 4, Home Room Treas- urer, 1, 2, 3, Track Manager, 4. EVELYN BETSEY HALL uBetn There if greal ability in ,enawing how 10 conceal 0ne'f abililyf' If you have never seen Betsey at a dance, you have missed seeing a girl eaioving herself to the highest degree! Efficient on numerous committees, and as a Dial Editor and class oiiicer, Betsey has been very active at B. H. S. Dial Board, 4, Year Book Commit- tee, 4, Class Vice-President, 1, Class Secretary, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, Literary Club, 4, Girls' Basketball Squad, 3, Class History, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, Student Council, 3, 4, School Play Committee, 4, Cast The Florist Shop, 4, junior Prom Committee, 3, Fresh- man Party Committee, 4, Senior Girls' Banquet Committee, 4, Commencement Committee, 3, Spotlight Board, 3.
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THE DIAL I 55 DOROTHY MAY JOHNSON '-not Enjoy the present day, frurting rery little to the morrou'. A commercial student of no mean ability, this popular young lady has proven her worth as President of the Commercial Club. She has a way about her-a good dancer, a gay companion, and always ready for fun. Class Vice-President, 2, Orchestra, 1 , Dramatic Club Secretary, 4, Commer- cial Club, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club President, 4, Girls' Field Hockey, 1, School Play Committee, 2, Secretary to Miss Chynoweth, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4, Spotlight Typist, 3, State One-Act Play, Gloria Mundi, 2, S. F. Club Secre- tary, 4, Sophomore-Senior Dance Com- mittee, 2, Broadcast, 4. JUNE JOHNSON Johnnie Loo.re non' and tlien tl .mztlered miile, and that zrill I live upon. They say that small things are often best, and such must be this case. With such a cheery disposition and big smile, along with perseverance, who could help but get along in this world? Well bet on June any time! Secretary to Miss Densmore, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CARTER JONES ..Biu,. Ligbt.r, mniera. action! Carter's dramatic ability is the envy of us all, as is his ine singing voice. Whei'evei' there is gaiety he is sure to be around. Witli his ready remarks and good nature he should attain much in life. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Literary Club, 4, Football Squad, 3, 4, Tennis Squad, 1, Assistant Manager of Hockey, 3, Cast Death Takes a Holiday, 2, Cast The Show Off, 3, Cast The Double Door, 4, Broadcast, 4, Debating Team, 3, Sherman Prize Speaking Contest, 4, Sherman Prize Speaking, 2. STANLEY FRANCIS JUSCEN Stan Sta There ii only one proof of ability! action. Ask anyone if Stan is a good fel- low and we'll guarantee the answer to be yes. He could justly be called modest, for as such was he president of the Student Council. His prowess in athletics won't be forgotten in a long time. Football Squad, I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 3, 4, Baseball Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Student Council, 3, 4, President, Stu- dent Council, 4, School Boy Patrol, 3, 4, Field Captain in Football, 3, 4. LESLIE ELWOOD KLINEFELTER ..LeS,, A man of genial mood. Have you ever seen Leslie when he was not good-natured? Not many times, we'll guess. Quiet, likeable, and ever friendly-that's what we like about him! INES MARY LAUSI Speedy i.r great, but Jilenre if greater. She is one of our most clever and in- telligent commercial students. In fact, Ines was so capable that she landed a job before she graduated. Her quietness, her ability, her loyalty, and her willing- ness to help at all times have endeared her to all of us. Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more-Senior Dance Committee, 2, Secretary to Mrs. Shea, 4, Dial Typist, 3, 4, Ivy Essay, 4, Tyler Award, 3. WILLIAM HOWARD LINDSEY Bill Cl9ampion of tlaore who grotzn beneath Oppr'e.r.rionr iron band. Bill's athletic ability has been a great asset to the school. Without his sup- port our basketball and baseball teams would have suffered greatly. If you think that Bill doesn't know his own mind, just try to rub his fur the wrong way. Basketball Squad, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, 3, 4, S. Vt. Tournament Second Team Guard, 4. DORIS MILDRED LONGUEI L uD0ti, 1-Dotsyn Her .1 mile, laer look, laer uuy of Jpeak- ing gently. Doris is another outstanding com- mercial student. She is one of our shy, cheerful Bonnie Lassies who repre- sents the reserved section of our class. It is people like Doris who have many friends-and she has been that to us. Home Economics Club, 4.
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