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1934 - HB5 - 1934 1'-'- REVIEW T I,AwRENc'm LERoY BI'RKPl 'Y Larry, nfVll!1I'fi'.n uBlll'fi'1.l'U Hail to one of the greatest runners that ever rep sented the school. Larry ranks among the leaders in the state in hoth eross country and traek. hesirles heiug a star outfielfler of the haselmll team. He holds the reeoral of the LaSalle 1-ross eountry course autl has many mmlals won in f'hau1pio11sl1ip running meets. Hurkie is a very quiet ehap ancl his spirit in aetivities, especially in athletic-s. will he llllSHt'll in the future. I'rn.v.v Vnurzfry Til, YM. Yfd. '-M, Ix'u.w'lmIl '-id. Ulf, YM, Trawlf Til. YM, '-H. TM. .V1'1l'xpup0r '-il. 'J-K. '14, Rr'1l'1'e1'S1c1jf -il. ALMA V ' ON CA RR . . . ll znlrrf 'Tom l ff, l Who is his Men eu l - aml?f Vhy! ntipQ'crtl1ei'fflian1k?1fl! Al - lx uflle 1 f din ' Hn, p 'md ppiness.l KatrirfQu r nks high ir r st- ies, e eei- V in emzagge. Shglflzi greidqover ev in asketba l 4 A ia i i yer bsent from seh 1 e am rori and. ff s ic s new 1 of'1 tsa 'l.X '. ' .' , . zu' ' ft' ' l , ' ' 'I id ' ii rfyufheut' Q avellpfff l ' ingbfrlixei eve suee . ul. h ,rj lo f l .-lllfi . r.' . Q I' ' N, ':i'.i, 01' .' '-il.: t fflp' nu Nl s I maze i ,Hfnlidball .Mi I. 1 Ollllfs zefy lf ' NIFA AYVI EY VT D ' , ' nf' Olllll' ' I K ., . . . rf . . . X oniLy 591 h I Mi . fro , lap ' e,ffvfho is al ay. early for . , x . :i gomvl time. Stu g' Jw rry Y h y of oet-21? ed many her sp' r lox clntqlxut . e z 'lvz s in- aged r elasses withcut N . . cu lov ' 4 ' orts nfl sp cially likes to walk. S e nz o een s ollin 'it fri n . Although her future 4 - lt.. V ' is 1 I ft i ea haf lot T35 dee' ed, X e s ire thzilt Veroniea will he sileeess- ful w .1 ev she u ert' 'es. Ap I'l'Il' rts '. , Drrlnmlir' '32, '-H. XJ . l5D!IAN'f?ft 'R1'r5,Jll!RQsE C'HE1c:H'roN ' XJ V .U1ggie.'fy P fry V X l P rg. ' ls. as you M one of t e lugs!! ae resses in B . S. Hgiial i the lior Playy w' alwa. h 'Pf Illl I ered hy ttfvgefmvho sluvsuf. Aggie is on oft ni s popi ar girls in heelass Qhejis quen t' seen talkizlg wi a xwd ' Sl 1l lTHBF of the ro 1. one amh' ones to ltr ll 'wo all feel . ir at l I' w aillisee ' gge ' n mel eleetrie lights. I'll1. r Pylj '-M, Sli? 1' YH, ramalir' Yip. -H. Ari '-M. X Rosa EVA CUIMMO v f'hum S ' Chum is u stylmus a elpfvxmeaiber 1 class Y - ever you. er 'd of va 's Die 0 hfwrnongst h uring her f' ou S' of o , a wnr's a her f t erS da fountain YJ L . ' der if 's is Q e reas her'l ng so ealt Eva ak very k, u r esi to becQ11 ody's .' g we ' e in he uture underthvldngs. 1 tudy ,ff 0 f. .r '39, '33, Art '34, J , TWO ,
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1934 - HBS -1934 l..g -'-li-' REVIEW ETHEL AINES HEJ- -- Here she is, folks! The winner of the Gorgas Contest for Rhode lslaml for 1933 and the leader of our class. Elm is serious, with her mind always on her work. VVhatever Ethel starts she always finishes he-fore it is due. She is very willing to help the less fortunate niernhers of our class. Ethel has not fleeixlecl what her future will Le, hut we know whatever road she takes she will meet great sum-ess. ,-lpplzrll ,-lrls '-fl. '-IJ. .'V1'11'spr1p1'r 'J-i, D4'I1uf1'11y YM, Honor SIif'1..1y. Ifl'I'1il'II' Stuff 'JQ C'HARi.1Qs RoW1.AND BAILEY, . r Lu11l.'r'y, H,lI1lN1llI'fIN ' Nwaiiiizillixigg a duck? Of course that's Fharlie liaiilcyd fharlie is notecl forllyis hunjhiyaiylis selggmm seen with a frownxoii his fare. He is one pf-our I - ing kesnieu Zlllkl continues to volunteer in elassifn sp'td-0 the hUl'll0I'QIlS.9I'l'0l'S!XXl'llCh he vontrihutes to the reeitalions. 'lliankyfl has amhitimys of'ihex-oming an aviator some day. Hut as he would say VYhat's that got to do with the priee of eggs? ullood lurk, Lankj. l1'f1.vlt'Pfbr11l '3-3, '-il, .'Vr'11'.vpz1pvr '31, Sr'1'f'r1r'f' 32. 'Ji i X ' J ,I I LJ LUTHER LE NARD BAILEXX N ' i t'grnzny.'X .'V11pol1'or1 X h l f rr x Still water ru11?Hef2p,'X so xveiin et' Ate wonder :isnt Iislxtlier. If hehs-a woman-hater. why rlid he uv' C. 1? '2Sonnxti' is not only tht. liusiestinaenilmeri o'ui4'lass,lbut hiihycistQelgJfhl .in all our activities. lh 1511? w hbveq er s n un w h lllvitlllmlillfltftl S ' . r was in t -Senior play, 'hen he ' c, rl the put Qiiean . a lo 'like ll X . professi nhxl. Sf'1f'Ilf'f' '31, '31, '-3-3, '-M, Urrlwxlrzz '31, 'JL 'J-f. Erlilor of Year Book YM, Senior Play Til. l.VIEIA'IN Lixwoon ISAILEY Broflu'r Melvin is one o he 1' ierl'- of ou s '. His school work has not worried him n ' ' s nt heljinfe a isi li ' s-,xt mates. ' ul wvlh 1 unt fr part ies 5 selmz ra J years of sm-hool. hest of lnr-k. as . 1 t . . .. '. iz i ' -5' . se at ' ull 1 1 , is e e ' ' ' lr ro her s had a gon une a rl 'e wis ini the Sr'if'm'l' '-il. '-H. YH. Trurk ffl. NY1I,L1- 'M Jos 1, RonER1c'K i 'glliflgull y. AIMS N ill i Joll 'el' w. I r: in the Senior plui ve v w , In th laSNhe r' ei thex ggai li' whiz-h has re Raine witl it erefsinc . M 'll- ' ill. ery 'lling worker in This el 1 he a X- ntl liiglie as taken nnivli Tl-TEPES ' its 0 'ities e 's one e c ss SiQeks and attends :lan que tly. W 'om ' me 1635 our little Hill, QQ i FH!! 1152, -I, .bpliq .-I rttiil. tfvzfor Play Til. s . ,S fx X ONE
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1934 - HBS -1934 . l- - REVIEW LOUISE KATHERINE CUSHING Sqzieeze,'.' Fatty, Lou No one Wd filer hope fbr a better pal than Louise. She sticks by throug X ick and thinmild ' alwafslpsgady to help those less fortunate t ' rself. Ifllc!01fing'f Fatty you'll find her in the midst of t crovvQf chavl'f1ng-a ay. 5'Squeete will be missed because of h r hublvkmr and abiliifio taken iokg, 'In'short, she is a friendly ray of srihsh' fx Baslrc. all '30, '31, Applied Arts '31, Dramatic '39, Glee TM. f ,f X THEODOR LAW- NCE DARLING, JR. T T y' Here have the G nlal Ge eman T 'mme is well applied to Te dv a he is willing an 16 dly Ted also possesses aver een e se hum hxch ma S im ell liked bv all Often Tedd has ot told us what he intends to mf e 1 efb e all wus hl success JS c1'cncz' Ulizb ' ' , '32, '33, 334. J I , e 1 rl 'I U U d , ' . r-r ' ' . . . .' T c' e s n hi reen Chev driving to a near-by town. W ' e t a 'o ' ' . ' . I A X QE TRUDES ,DOCTORMAN ,fu ' le , 'Tr14die A girl vsitl smil sever' ooks under her arm and curls waving daringlyqfigla ureJy'YGert l' She has a willing left hand and a helti right! e. u can 'ays depend on her for help. Gert Q best artist Vlfjl ake a wonderful designer. Her future indffided L 'tj 'hatgzhwp' she chooses to do we vxish her success and we afe sured!! willjihd it. Applied Arts 'J1, '32, Dramatic '-H, Art '33, '-M, R1 Dieu' Staff YM. JOSEPH HENRY DUCTHARBIE Mr. Al'8l1llIL l Whatever is wor loi ' w t 1 dcQ1g well, must he Joes motto. Whatev e att s, t in ' , acting, dancing. or teasing, he pers in oi is s e one of the most dependable me e o cl of 4. le not in Joes routine. He enjoy alkig a 4 is ron efeaide of the De Soto. We suspect tmme e ill a 'A age mechanic. Orchcslra 'ri , 1 M, '33, ,cc , 'J-5, Sf'V11'07' play '34, Newspaper '.x'I. 'R F .AN ' s DWIRE kc, lilff' Who is t ng la wi he pleasing personality that has to Tl fo he eac orn . Grace? Of course. Jake is ass tr elya v ' competent one. She is very fond of s sua ex ent swimmer. A dance or party is not com- pletfeqf -.s1Gr is t e 'ith her sunny smile and humorous jokes. ,Alfthdugh o no now what Grace's future interests are, we wish 3. Cb SUCCESS. Vlll .szdcnt QfAth1cfic '-3.5, Hass Secretary '31, '32, wrt e, r . fkctbzzl 31, '-iQ, Neu'spa1:cr '52, Treasurcv' of Dramatic '33, if Class Treasurer 'J-i, '-3.4. THREE
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