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IQSO 1 emorabilia - IQSO Du well :ind right, Zlllfl lvl the world sink EVELYN CATMEN Ev Lynn Commercial Course Hiking Club, 2: Minstrel Show, 23 Musical Comedy, 3: French Club: History Circle, 45 Eta Nu Gamma. Evelyn is one of our quiet girls, ulilmngli she lakes umlvzmtuge of her repulsi- tion in the rezu' of the hull. ldv is extremely fonrl of sports, as muy he noliveml by in-1' l'z1itl1l'nl nllen-ls :inee ul ull of the High Selnmnl gaunes. Talking in liii'l1ie is hex' greatest lln'ill. lWu wonder wl1y'!l Lynn is :L dennn'e little Indy wlnrm we :ill znllnire. bnl wlnnn few nt' ns llzivl' haul the zulvzuitugre of knowing really well, llimnlli she is ns jolly and full ul' fun ns anyone else. lfIvelyn's an reall c-lnnn and ynn would IIZIVU in gn fan' tu find an nnrre likeable girl. l+Iv's plans for the fulnre are inrlefiiiile, hnl we know that Wilt-'l'4'Vt'l' sin' goes, or whatever sln- does, il will be aiu-uillpziilieil by Slll'C'l'SS. 'l'l1v lmesl ul' wisll- 4-s ful' slim-ess l'l'Ulll her c-lzissnlnle-s ol' 'Sill will be with ln-1' ulwnys. FV. Iinton High School 4
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IQSO - emorabilia 1 IQZU I think, therefore I exist JOHN LEONARD BURNETT Len Une Lennie Technical Course Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating Club, 2: German Club, 39 Minstrel Show, 41 History Circle, Class Book Staff: Honorary Member of Clinton Historical Society. Whose Sphinx-like countenance is this we see here? Who is this Napoleon with his bag of complexes who invaded these portals of enlightened knowledge four years ago? Who is this fellow who has the mark of Pan on his noble brow, who never to himself hath said, I hereby swear off investigating things? Enough of this! Who is he? It is Lennie, -the master mind of mischief. With this Clark Y 15 wing-curve, full cantilever bracing, that high efficiency, low-speed 150 H. P. motor, high pitch prop, the wings staggered a few degrees and everything streamlined well.--But what does this mean? Translated-Ain plane designing. That's Unc's favorite vice. Airplane designing, submarine designing, radio designing, et cetera design- ing, putting C- L-'s orchestra on the map, honoring a piano by his playing, pull- ing the C. H. S. orchestras out of holes, and exercising his will power, we wonder why he is not on the P. M. list, and why he always gets a few testies. Take a good look at his test marks and know why. You want to know his side-lines? Correcting his turnip, ah, pardon me-his Westc1ox at D-'s exactly at :16 and 120 split seconds after one, and entering drawing and poster contests for fun. Another fact- Len plans to become a de- signer of airplanes via W. P. I. Au revoir and good luck, Lennie d,. Iinton High School 27
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I930 -- emorabilia -- I930 None but himself can be his parallel ROBERT WARREN CHILD Bob Double Check Bobby College Course Class President, 1, 23 Football Manager, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Show: Minstrel Show, 25 Musical Comedy, 3, 4: President of French Club, 4: Class Book Staff. Just a glance at the above list shows that Bob has taken an active part in school activities. He spent not a little of his time in rehearsing parts for every dramatic presentation that we put on, and much credit is due him for the winning of those prizes. Bob was, during the first two years, our popular class president, who skill- fully guided our ship through those stormy, but successful years. He was presi- dent of Le Cercle Francais, and he held down this office efficiently, and to the satisfaction of all. As a manager of our fighting football teams, Bob worked hard and faith- fully to keep the lines white, in fact he almost went as far as to board them up. He continued his good work as assistant editor-in-chief of our class book. and as sports editor merits all praise for the excellent writeups in that section of our book. It seems as if we have failed to give due recognition to another of his char- acteristics. Bob's original wit and wise oracles were displayed in the various classes, and did much to break up gloomy recitations. We shall not forget you, 'tBobby, and we wish you best of luck as you start on the road which, we are sure, will bring you to success. ,,. Iinton Hi h School 1, 29
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