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HELEN GORMLEY “Petite Helen” Of worthy note is Helen’s broad smile, and broad back! That “million dollar smile” increases in val- uation when a hot-dog hoves into view. By her good nature, Helen has won the love and friend ship of her classmates. GLADYS HANFORD “Lee” Class Debating 2 , Beta Delta Sigma Nugget Staff 3-4 Here comes Gladys! Industrious, friendly, cheerful, and clever, she is going to Vassar. She has decided to answer the exalted calling to teach French to the coming generation. DANIEL MEAD “Dash!” Hi-Y Club Football 3-4 Class Baseball I Class Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Social Committee 3-4 Class Play 4 This giant of our class always got the tip-ofT. When he “Dashed” down the football field clutching the hall, our opponents watched with awe his long form gliding toward the goal. Were they in a game, or watching a slow motion picture? We expect to hear someday of Dash’s “football debut” at Lafayette. NETTIE HISSEM “Ned” Do you hear a scream? Do you look, and see a shivering, shaking girl, all huddled up in her seat, with her hands over her face as if in terror? If such a scene occurs, then, you know that Nettie has seen a hug, a mouse, or a dog. MADELYN HVBNER “Hubby” Social Committee 2-3-4 Class Basketball 3 Madelyn is very strong in keeping an opinion once it is formed. She has many friends and is known as a very neat, chic girl. To he a nurse is her aim—for how long we do not know! v - 22
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MABEL DAY Treasurer 1-4 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Vice-President 3 Year Book Staff 4 Basketball Manager 3-4 Mabel shines alike in athletics and business af- fairs. She has very creditably filled the position of our Treasurer this year. We are sure our per- sistent, energetic Mabel will make her mark as a teacher. FRANCES DECKER “Deck Treasurer, Athletic Association 3 Varsity Basketball 2-3 Social Committee 1-4 Volley Ball 2 Class Play Class Basketball 4 Frances likes athletics and good times. We find in her a steady worker, and a true friend. Shall we ever forget dignified “Miss Hayes in the class play? ROBERT JENNINGS “Bob Track 3-4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Year Book Staff 4 Hi-Y Member Class Play 4 Bob is an all around good fellow. He shows ability not only in his school work but in football, basketball, and track. This “Charm School” hero has taken his “exams.” for Annapolis. HELEN DE PUYT “Helena Social Committee 3-4 Class Play 4 Helen’s neatness and friendly spirit are already helping her in business activities outside of school hours. She is competent, cheerful, and popular. HELEN EDWARDS “Peg This is one of the cases when red-hair does not show a firey temper. Helen is always calm and ever ready to lend a helping hand. 21
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EVA KITCHELL “Eve' Class Debating Team 2 Beta Delta Sigma Class Play 4 Eva’s red cheeks are the envy of her sister classmates, because, you see, they are natural. She believes in having a good time, but who can blame her for that? ANNA MacKINNON “Anne” Class Basketball 3.4 “Never do today what you can put ofT until to- morrow.” However, Anna’s pleasant personality overcomes this fault. Your nurse’s uniform will be very becoming, “Anne.” THOMAS MILLIGAN “Vance” Advertising Committee 4 Varsity Baseball 2-3-4 Class Baseball 1-2 Thomas, the school’s Caruso, is known for his entertaining both on the stage and on the baseball field. And, someday he may be also a great poet —who knows! BERNADETTE V. MARRAZ7ANI “Bobby” Class Play 4 Here’s a case where appearances are deceiving. To look at her one would think that she is very quiet; but a jollier girl cannot be found. Success to you at Hunter’s College! MARY MARCH I SIN “Shrimp” Volleyball 2 Basketball 3 She’s little but she’s mighty. A midget in stature but a giant in brains! Always the center of fun, always a good student, always the same mood! We might add, that the boys of ’26 have not been blind to her charms. 23
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