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CLAUDE RAYMOND Stoop Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast. Due to his height, and general care. free manner, Claude has obtained his nickname, but it does in no way re. flect on his intellect. Slow and easy going, he may have acquired his good nature from working on the farm --from whence he comes on the bus every morning in a very sleepy trance. STANLEY REEVES Stan Slumber is more sweet than toil. Play ball! seems to be Stan's motto for he plays practically all the ball there is, interclass soccer and bas. ketball, Interclass softball, varsity base- ball. and Iay.Vee basketball, to say nothing of the Barnyard League! Stan comes from out Mud Lake way, and is the possessor of a subtle sense of humor and a habit of sleeping in Home Room. i I INEZ ST. DENNIS Dimples' True merit is like a river,' the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Inez is often seen, but seldom heard, although she can play a scrappy game of volley ball. She was typist for the Lyre this year and whenever you want anything done, Inez is always ready to do her share. ELIZABETH SAWYER Betty Happy am l, from care I'm free. Why can't they all be contented like he? Yes, Betty has something to be happy about! CWe leave you to draw your own conclusionj. Her jobs were many the Lyre Banquet Committee. news editor of Crimson and White. Personal Card Committee. archery and president of Bowling League. Aside from all this, she was the holder of a permanent seat on the basketball bus. PHILIP SAWYER Phil l wish I were an island in an ocean of girls. Yes, Phil's harem grew sad at his de. parture in Ianuary. However, contrary to public opinion, Phil found time for other activities such as bowling and football. His way with a bowling ball as well as his little black book will surely be missed. FLOYD SKEERITT Iunior Sport went hand in hand with science. Floyd, around us, is the silent type. and outside, is an excellent hunter and fisherman! At boxing, he makes a hit. and also plays Interclass basketball. Though these things may all sound as if Floyd was exclusively cr sportsman. he finds time for, and enjoys, singing bass in the Glee Club and mechanical drawing. TERESA SQUIRES Teresa And what she greatly thought, she nobly dared. Teresa has a reputation for wit, and is one of the most active Senior gals. Her name is prominent in girls' sports, especially basketball. Although her style may not be according to the rules, she gets results in the form of baskets. At bowling, archery. and volley ball she also stars, and as editor.in.chief of the Academy Messenger, she speaks her mind freely. PHYLLIS STORM Stormy A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Yes, Phil is certainly a tonic. She has brought vim, vigor, and vitality to all her activities which include Or- chestra, Glee Club, the Academy Mes. senger, cheerleading, the Lyre, and last but not least, her studies. Leaving a horde of friends behind her, she will be a welcome addition to the Cornell student body. MARIORIE SUITS Marge I'm deep in a dream. Marge, that quiet gal who worked in the office left us in Ianuary. Her unspectacular entrance with the ab. sence list often had a calming effect on riotous history classes, and she was always around and willing when some. thing was needed. EARL TIMMERMAN Bud Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. Bud's noted for his art in love.mak. ing. At least, he did all right by Susie in Late Chris Bean. He seems to go in for ball in a big way. too. hav. ing played basketball and soccer in the Barnyard League and lay Vee and interclass basketball. His tenor voice may be heard issuing forth from the auditorium on Glee Club days.
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DOROTHY MCNEILL DOT I feel like a feather in the breeze! Shure, and it's the Irish lassie from south of the river who has managed to keep everyone in an uproar this year. Aside from managing the Lyre advertising staff, editing the Crimson and White, glee.CIubbing it, playing basketball Cand following the basket. ball tc-amj Dot hasn't had a thing tn do. Time never lags when Dottie's in a dither! ALICE MERCER Al lf to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face. and you'll forget them all. Seein' is believin', and you'll believe that A1 did her best at all she's at- tempted. when you consider her as Abby in the Senior Play, Vice-Presi- dent of the Senior Class, the gal with a flare for music and personality plus! We can't say enough about her various H activities except that she can't be beat! IANE MITCHELL Rusty Vitality and joy radiated from her like a halo. Noted for red hair, vivacious manner, temper, and voice, lane is found wherever anything is happening! To her goes the credit for the newest rendition of the victory ye1l. for at cheerleading she was tops! Our Vice- President for the last term, lane also managed the editing of the Academy Messenger. CATHERINE MONTAGUE Katie Forward and frolic, glee was there. The will to do, the soul to dare. When Irish eyes are smilin', sure'n you can be sure that Katie's somewhere near. She excells in girls sportsgbas- ketball. bowling, volleyball, and has served on the Lyre and for the Acad. e,I.y Mgssengerfas girls sports editor! as well as managing and feature editor. She was president of journalism and a second Krupa on the drums. Yes, sir. he gal's got 'oomph.' Ross Nuss Rosie All good things come in small packages. Regardless of her size. Rosie gets around. She has a steady job working in the office and gets her exercise de. livering absence notices to all the teachers. She slings a mean wallop when the volley ball comes her way. and when it comes to ping pong, she'll take on almost anyone. PHYLLIS OIBRIEN Flip She speaketh not, and yet there lies A conversation in her eyes. Flip hasn't had any extra time on her hands this year. She has taken active part in all Senior activities and found herself busy taking notes at meetings as secretary. Phil is known among the Senior boys as ideal, and never fails with those brown eyes and the rhythm of her dancing. She served in Lyre art department and plays the piano well. FRANCES OLNEY Fran A well experienced archer hits the mark. Early Spring finds Frances wielding a well trained eye to the task of hitting the bull's eye-it she can get her mind off bowling soon enough. She's noted for fashion and Senior candy and excellent management of those dances after basketball games. DICK OLNEY Piper Weep no more, my ladies! For Piper is foot loose and fancy free! Everything from playing Granny in assembly. to football. Dick has tried and succeeded, and in between came baseball. hockey, and soccer. Chief curtain puller for the Senior Play, Dick also was co-chairman of the Senior Ball! CLARK PATERSON Pat Words are like leaves: and where they most abound. That trombone man-rides to orch- estra practice every Monday night without fail. Clark spends most of his time when he's not playing the trom- bone, practicing basketball. He's played interclass basketball two years and softball one. proving that his interests are wide and varied. ELIZABETH PRICE Tish She shall be dignified with this high honour. No one has ever deserved to be named Salutatorian more than Tish . On the Senior ring committee. editor of the Crimson and White, and manager of Lyre circulation, she still finds time to look out for future interests in the Home Economics field.
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MARGERY TUKEY Tulce I love life and I want to live! Cheerleading? Iournalism? Acting? Iust ask Marge, she's done them all. When not leading an echo yell or being motherly in the Senior play, Marge could probably be found making clothes, or working on Lyre write ups. Cornell.bound, she should make the Big Red sit up and take notice. MARTHA TURNER Posie She's pretty to walk with., Witty to talk with, And pleasant to think upon. Charming and efficient with a sense of humor in the bargain-our Lyre's editor.in-chief has had a hand in many things, cheerleading. editing the Acad. emy Messenger and acting as class secretary the first of this year. In the Senior play as Ada , she did a fine piece of acting . . . and was voted the most original Senior. IOHN TYLER And seem a Saint when most I play the devil. Member of the Senecans , a swing band of B. H. S.. Iohn has caused quite a sensation on the Hawaiian Guitar. A great mathematician, he was the only candidate for Solid Geometry last term. His little green Ford is a familiar sight around school and serves as a taxicab for 3rd ward students. HAROLD REDDICK Harold Whether the charmer sinner it or saint it lf jolly grow romantic, I must paint it! One of those who left us in Ianuary, Harold is far from forgotten. We miss his intricate foot.work at noon-dancing Cwhich never failed to amaze the galslj as well as his presence in the Glee Club. CECIL REEVES Cece But in a morris chair-you'd be surprised. Cece should write a book on how to keep active in three major sports, drag down the top marks, and keep his heart right in one spot all at the same time. Perhaps the secret of his success is his quiet manner, but he couldn't seem to hide the fact that he had what is known as oomph! Maybe the smile gave him away! CLARISSA VAN DENBURG Claris If 'twere done when 't is done . . When Clarissa does it, it IS done! Showing remarkable efficiency in everything she tried, Clarissa had her hands full this year keeping the Senior accounts straight as treasurer, and iid- dling in the orchestra on assembly days. The Glee Club also benefited from her presence, and kept her pretty busy fifth periods . . . an active gal- Miss V. PHYLLIS VIRKLER Phyl Ambitious and efficient. Phyllis has been one of the most active members of the Senior Class. During the last term she kept account of the Senior meetings C which isn't any small joblb She also lent her hand in managing the dances after the basketball games and helped on the candy committees. Miss Roth's Glee Club next year will be minus an alto. CHARLES Woomwrr Chuck Although best remembered for his portrayal of Davenport in the Senior play Chuck is not only an actor. but a sports enthusiast. He plays softball and basketball in both barnyard and interclass leagues, and during the base- ball season his car was in great de- mand. HOWARD CoATEs Bi1l A dog's lifeehunger and ease. Bill leaves this year after having carried on that Coates tradition, Do not do today what you can put off 'till next week! A first.rate member of the famous B'Vil1e basketball team Cso near and yet so farj, he has also carried his number on the football field nobly, and is known for his famous expressions and taste for knick- knacks. BETTY JANE STREET Betsy She wears her joy of living like a crown. Congenial and friendly, Betsy was seen around the halls often before Ian. uary, when she left us. We can still remember her winning smile and her ability to get things done, as well as play volley ball and ping pong.
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