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MURIEL ALICE CARD “Spudcly” (JU e ( ' liib, 4; Hikinjr Club. 4. Coinmerc ' ial Course Favorite Oeeupatioii : Day-di-eaiuiiiir and posin r. Favorite Expression; Oh, dearl Favorite Sonjr ; “Oee, but I bate to iret up in tin niornini:,” Favorite Drink : Stra vl)erry Frappe. .Muriel is that demure little lady wlioni we all adinii-e but whom few of us have bad the advanta re of really knowinj;. (iniet and vesei’ved, she attended strictly to Iier own affairs, and it was only on rare occasions that we boys were .gifted with lier smile. But her irl fi’iends say that she considers we boys are terribly younir. Ferl;iiI)S that exidains everythin?: ' . Ve do wish that we knew Muriel better for we are confident that her friendship would be valuable and interestin?:. Muriel is umlecided in her plans for the futtii’e. but we wish hei- tin best of luck in whatever she undortjikes. 26
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EDNA CAMERON “Eddie” “Camy” Editorial Staff, (’lass Kook; Operetta. 8; .Imiior I ' roin (Nunmittee ( )iu?iiereial (’oiii’se Eavoi ' ite Occupation: “Uootiiijr f(»r Kuicks,” Favorite Expressi(ui : “Oli Koy !’ Favorite Soiiji ' : “E »ve will Find a Way.” Favorite Drink; Presque La Biere. “Eddie” made her appearance in this mortal v orld on tlie 1 ili of .lune. It sounds real inauspicious for h r : l)ut at the anu ' tinuc slie must have been horn under a lucky star. Worry was left ut from early infancy; in fact, siie never worries to any p:reat ex- tent alK)Ut lier woi-k ; she does what she can. lets the i-est o ' hut smiles all the time. Perliaps this solves tlu reas(ui why E(ldi( conceived such a suddent fondness for V. S. History. We feel that her histronic capahiliti s will tenuinate in success. Her punctual disappearance from within our halls at 8.1.1 jun. led us to wonder what attraction our Bright Broadway held foi ' “(’amy.” Now. my dear, our suspicions liav ‘ h(‘en veidticMl and know that it is a loii lane that hasn’t irot a cei’tain Tandy Shop at the end of it I And besides, we know that you are a permanent I)assenjter in a splendidly chauffered Buick — YesV “C’amy” tells us that she is con tern j 1 a tin, U ' enterin.ir a Business (Ndlejte: hut — ssh — some of us think that she is .uoinji ' to sp H iali7.e in a course on Matri Nioni. Anyway, here’s to the best of luck, Mon amie. in whatever field of service you may emra.tre. 23
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EDWARD JOSEPH CLEARY, JR. •‘Big Ed” Fcdtbjill, 1, 2. .2; (’iiidjiiii of Football Toain 4; Trac ' k 8; ( ’ollegv ( ' oiirse Favorite Ocaaipation : Atteialing Football (fames. Favorite Kxi)ression : “Let ' s go.” Favorite Song: “O Pal o’ Mine.” Favoi ' ite Drink : H. 2 O. “Kd” is another of those (iniet, good-natured, reserved eliaps wlioni ( ' V(u-.vbody likes (please eonsult the class ballot). Did any one ever see liiin when his temper was the least bit rutiled V We (hm ' t think so, nor we don ' t want to see him rutiled either, for one tap from Ids “deadly i-ight”, would pi-odiice more stars and planets than can he seen thrcmgh the most j)owerful telescope. “Big Boy ' s” size and sti ' ength won him a po :ition on the football s(piad fi-om the start, llis earnest efforts were rewarded by the captaincy in his Senior year. The sla t putt and javelin are nu ' re idaythings in his hand, and as a baseball (wirier, he has shown bis worth. Next y(‘ar. we ‘xpe(‘t to hear from “Tattle Kd on the Holy (h-oss (I’eshman football team, (food lu(‘k, Kd ; ' 28 ext( ' nds every wish ior your future success. 23
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