OT DS CoE NWR Enea Senior Class FRANKLIN O% DAVIS co =) ce eee ee ee ieee Larne ems Cream Ye Rounde Table; Science Club. Scholarship is this man’s maim forte, together with an intense interest in the scientific world. Thorough and conscientious in all his undertakings, we fear not for the future of noiseless “Poker Face” Davis. RICHARD FOLEY “256. “ p e, - ee e e egeaV cmn lS cinerea Kappa Alpha; Ye Rounde Table; Pitkin Club; English Club, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30, President ’30; Dienolo- ae gian Literary Society, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’°30; Honor Student, ’27, ’28, ’29; International Relations Club, ’29; “Olid Centre’’ Staff, ’29; Social Committee, ’29-’30; Winner Latin Prize, ’28; Assistant in English, 1235 29 ss “Our Dick” specializes in everything, as his record at Centre testifies. Scholar, clubman, and bon vivant, with a certain indefinable appeal. Foley will go far in his assault upon a world which plays no favorites. We trust Dick will continue to gain its favor. Karts W.FLOWERS (a i. ah ce ae oe G) 3 ogee ee ROUT Lamm centre Karl is the kind of man we like to see at Centre. He is industrious, a good student, and indeed, most sociable. Now that his college days are over, we trust that he will return to the farm and show the home folks how farming should be done. Send us a few more like Karl and we can loudly boast of a “big family” student body. ALFRED PAUL HOLMAN] Sea 20. a . = eee ee incinaee Kappa Alpha; Sock and Buskin, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; English Club, ’27 28, ey ener) 9, ’30; International Rela- tions Club, ’28, ’29; Assistaut in English, ’28 Histrionic ability seems to exude from the Holman family, and here is a future footlight favorite. Look to your laurels, Libby. Here comes Ai! Soson the press notices will be proclaiming a new juvenile. We trust they won’t appear in the buriesque Review. Anyway, Holman and Professor Sing make a great vaudeville team.
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OLD CENA CRIE aie Senior Class Jo TILDEN ORENDORF:: 4). 6 te es ee DOWLING Greenmlventnc ae Sigma Chi; Ye Rounde Table; International Relations Club; Golf Team, ’28; Pitkin Club; Chamber- lain Literary Society; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ’28, ’29; Cheerleader, ’28; Ogden College, ’26, ’27. Two years additional prepping in junior college paved ‘“Top’s’ path to Centre. Two years here have convinced us that here is a likable chap with an innocuous laugh that makes us all buoy- antly gay. Personality is one of the prerequisites to success. Orendorf has it. ISYMAN: WILSON. PENN ..%%. fees clas eee eee eee eV 1 Ware entice Phi Kappa Tau; Omicron Delta Kappa; ‘‘C’’ Club; Varsity Football, ’27, ’28, ’29, Captain, ’29; Track, 727, ’28; Math Club; Vice-President Junior Class; King of Carnival; Social Committee, ’29. The biggest little man of the “Praying Colonels’ is no other than “Chick.” Cal Coolidge was a bush leaguer compared to Penn when it comes to noiseless achievements. Lyman runs on ball bearings, quiet, efficient, and dependable. Considering his campus achievements and the fact that he worked his way through college, we can’t fail to pay tribute to Penn. The student body conferred upon him the highest possible honor they can endow, that of King of Carnival. The Missus is proud of him, and so are we. ROBERT RopEs RENFREW.......... . + + + Bowling Green, Kentucky Bob has only been with us one semester, but that was long enough for him to contrac t the well- known fever commonly called “Centre Spirit’’ He leaves an enviable reputation as a scholar behind. Dr. Weaver will miss his aid in the Economics Department. What Renfrew doesn’t know about transportation doesn’t run. Glad to have known you, Bob. CHARLES REIGN RICHARDSON. .......... . . Munfordville, Kentucky Phi Kappa Tau; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball, ’27, ’28; Baseball, ’28; Historian Senior Class, Charley is the lad from Western Kentucky on the edge of the cave district. Despite dreamy eyes and a soft voice, he has a determination and will power that will gain him prestige in his future career. Richardson will have success by the throat before he knows it. That’s the way he goes about things, quiet, unobtrusive and unassuming. ie | ow erases ce i a eS
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