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MAURICE CORNELL Cobby I'm from Missouri! Yes, you have to show Cobby or he won't be convinced! He was one of the regular followers of the basket. ball team this winter with his car. He shows up pretty well at home too, as captain of he Farmhands in the Barn- yard League and a member of the winning Senior baskeball team. ARTHUR COVILLE Art A man that has traveled and been careful ol his time. Have you seen that station wagon traveling lrom here to Phoenix lately? You can bet its Art that's driving it. cause he's got Phoenix on his mind. He's seen olten at Grange dances, and tho' he's only been with us a year, we all agree he's tops! DoRo'rRY CURRIER Dottie A penny for your thoughts The lady with the pensive mood is no other than Dorothy, who travels trom the South Side each morning to surprise us with a bright remark or two from behind her many books. ELLEN DELANEY Ellen For if she will, she will-you may depend upon it. Ellen has spent so much time to ad- vantage in the clinic this year, that we wonder what the nurse will do with. out her next year. She's the school's star bowler, and spends spare time with Teach in the Home Ec room. ROBERT Dow Rowdie Gentlemen, we have a master. This young man does everything, can do everything, and will do everything. Rowdie has always continued to amaze us, though we cannot say we were surprised that he became vale. dictorian. To name only a few of his virtues-he has always played the piano with skill, he shone in the Senior Play, was co-editor of the Lyre-and last but not least-he plays goli! BRUCE DUN:-IAM Deke Consider ye what services he has done for his class! Deke was known as Pres in his Iunior year, and so carried the title again as a Senior. Though his efforts have been great in behalf ot his class. he found time for a brilliant perform- ance as Dr. Haggett in the Senior Play. His specialty is Carmen on the clari. net, and lo and behold he sings! He was another of the members of the winning interclass team. MILFORD DUNHAM Sui lt's the butcher boy for me! It Milford has ever cut classes. it's just to keep in practice with the chopping.up job he has as a butcher boy! When ever you see him he's al. ways so happy that we guess every- thing is lake with him. HARLAN GATES Bud No, never say nothin' without you're compelled to. That's what Bud thinks and practices: but in his case actions speak louder than words, especially on the hockey rink and football field. Music is right up his ally too: you can't help but hear his deep bass voice in the Glee Club or his trumpet in the orchestra. CHARLES GrBBoNs Charlie l beseech you all to be better known to this gentleman. Charlie is a proud possessor of the proverbial Irish temper, and hails from the South Side. He has starred in the Interclass basketball for four years and was the manager of this year's Varsity basketball. And he has other virtues! He bowls well and cooks-well???? GERALDINE HELMBOLD Ierry Good nature, like a bee, collects honey from everywhere. Down from the hill each morning comes Ierry, better known at home as Honey. Capable and popular, she's made a name lor herself in everything she's tried-the rille team. volley ball. and many Senior committees.
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SHIRLEY ANN ADDINGTON Red You are very welcome hereflt must appear in other ways than words. New to our ranks this year. Shirley has entered into class activities along with the best! Although she hasn't had a chance to shine in B'Ville. we hear that in Utica she sang in the Glee Club, played basketball. and belonged to several clubs! Too bad she didn't arrive sooner! BETTY IEAN ARGENBRIGHT B. I More is thy due than more than all can pay. Take a letter! Yes, Betty is the one who walks away with all the shorthand prizes! And is she effi. cient? Between the times when she was sporting it with the girls, she could be seen rushing around as business manager of the Lyre, and Candy Com- mittee Chairman. P. S.: She's a good cook, too! LLOYD BAKER Pete You've qot to be a football hero - and basketball too! Pete's the one you hear the feminine hearts flutter for, while he scorns but one. Aside from the finer things, Bake's heart turns to baseball in the Spring. WALTER BARTNIKOWSKI Bart Young Lochinvar came out of the West , and he's been seeing action with a football on the line this year! Between trips lrom the ice to the penalty box, he lent his ability to man. age things tor the decoraions at the Woodchopper's Brawl and the Christ. mas Ball. ROBERT BOWERS Buck lt thou dost play with him at any game, thou art sure to lose! One of the mainstzrys of the football and hockey teams last year. Buck looks up from his morning siesta in study hall long enough to turn a little pail t'palej . Will you ever forget him in the Hi.Y play? CHARLES BRAUKIECK Chuck Still water runs deep. Chuck cannot be called Iack.of-all- trades, but he certainly is master ol one-you've guessed it, hockey! He's friendly to everyone. Though he talks little, he says a lot! LEO BROWN Leo Done up brown describes the jobs on the Lyre this year that Leo had cr hand in. After the Senior play, in which Brownie played a part much unlike his real self, he started in with the Senior basketball team and may have been the cause for their viztory this year! WILLIAM COLE Cokie A penny saved is a penny earned. Yes, you've seen a lot of our first president this year, who in the last halt ot the year was busy arguing at Senior meetings, if he was not on the ice playing hockey. Cokie is also noted for his ability to play the sax, and has a mania for food! IOHN COLEMAN lack lack of all trades and master of some. Noted for his smile and peppy man. ner, Iack looked awful nice out there playing I. V. basketball, and had it pretty smooth watching the football games from his special position on the bench. Prominent in journalism and part of the Messenger Stall one year, he also did his pirt in the Lyre ci' culation department. RUTH CONNEHS Conne Her soul storms up in her as quickly as a flame. Ruth might be called the possessor of a liery temper, but in her case it should rightly be overlooked. She plays clarinet in the orchestra, and sings alto in the Glee Club.
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LLOYD HUCKLE Huck Art is long, and time is fleeting. So, aspiring artists, start really show. ing your works-. This means Lloyd, but we've already seen his, though he's been pretty modest about them. at that. This year he's spent plenty of time in the drawing room, was a mem. ber ol the Lyre art department, and is seen often at noon dancing. Aside from his other accomplishments, he's the Glee Club's star tenor, and when he sings, he really sings! ALAN HUNTER Ora A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Alan believes in mixing pleasures with studies. which seems to work well in his case. He has played interclass basketball for two years. but outside ol school he can often be seen driving his car around town. HELEN HUELEY Helen She has no time for men or fame. A diploma is her aim. Wherever there's a Senior meeting. there you see Helen. who is very inter- ested in class activities although she never lets them interfere with her studies. She is often seen conferring with Miss Wormuth about her History assignment, and has a merry smile for all. CHARLES INGLESTON Chuck Tho luck be fleeting, l'm content Although his schoolwork is strictly part time, Charles occasionally has made his presence felt in Senior meet. ings, and has taken an interest in all class goings.on. His casual comings and goings have aroused the envy of some tull.time students who feel that time and a half for overtime should apply to anything over two hours. His fondness for basketball has shown to good advantage. EVELYN Incoss jake lt's the butchenboy for me! Evelyn may seem quiet, but she has been no less active than the more raucous seniors. Pursuing her studies and working in the local drug has kept her pretty busy, and then of course there's that fair jalopy which always seems to be lurking in her vicinity! No one can ever say she Dun ham wrong. . STEPHEN Koi-:GEL Butch Shakespeare? Shakespeare? Who wrote it? No, l never read Shakespeare! Macbeth, Stevie, remember? How could you lorget? A regular commuter on the 8:15 special from Belgium, Butch has taken active part in the noon Barnyard League. Upon parting he leaves his pet hate, Latin, and will surely miss Mrs, Cussler's pet re. marks-e. g. Il you chew it in here. chew like a professional. RAYMOND LEE General How long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind? Rattle, rattle, bang, bang-there goes General Lee on Traveler. his sea. soned Ford. This year, when the Iay Vees were in a tight spot, the cry came up tor Ray Lee! He never tried that wit oi his during cr game. but if you're interested in hearing more - drive around to General's Socony Station Cwell. not quitej and he'll fix you up! ELEANOR LovELEss Dimples She that hath knowledge spareth her words. Yes, Eleanor seldom speaks what's on her mind, but when she smiles those dimples tell plenty. A regular pas. senger on Mason's bus, Eleanor spends most time trying not to miss it. KENNETH MANDIGO Kenny Music hath charms . . Kenny should prove that old saying. Active in the orchestra Caj oboe tooter, no lessl and one ol the Glee Club's mainstays, he also seems to enjoy the music oi the lawnmower and snow shovel, which took up much of his time outside school. The halls will look pretty dreary without Ken's red hair to drive away the gloom. RICHARD MARTIN Dick Ambition has not risk. Always smiling and on the job, Dick has played Interclass basketball-and well too! Arriving from the Third Ward each day, he's often seen studying, and though his marks show it, he still iinds time to take active part in class activi. ties.
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