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MEMORABILIA “For he ' s a jolly good fellow.’’ Carl Everett Bergstrom “Ev” COLLEGE COURSE French Club 2; Glee Club 3: Tau Sigma: Stage Manager of the Senior Show ; Orchestra 2-3-4. We now focus our attention on a fellow who is bright, always wears a cheery smile, and is full of pep and fun. “Ev’s” fun has led him on many a merry chase with the teachers but his sunny disposition always came out on top and everything was rosy. He did not go in for the sports but he was a regular rooter at most of the games. He was the envy of many boys too: we won- der why? As to the future “Ev” has not given us any word but we give our best wishes of success to “Ev.” “Studious , . yet so bewitching.’’ Lydia Benke “Lyd COMMERCIAL COURSE Musical Comedy 2-3: Interclass Dramatics 2-3; Minstrel Show 4: Senior Show 4: Eta Nu Gamma: Secretary of the German Club; Elistory Circle: Junior Prom Committee. Talk about your all-round girls! This charming girl is an excellent student, an ac- cordian player, an actress, a dancer and what a “stenog!” But there’s a mystery somewhere in her life: some handsome young man desires her attention, but our Lyd is backward. On whose account? Probably another myster- ious admirer. We don’t know what Lyd’s future is but whatever she undertakes, her motto is “Strive and Succeed.” ' i m i Min . i 11 Page Twenty-four
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MEMORABILIA ™ “ Haste maketh waste.” John Davis Bassett TECHNICAL COURSE Der Deutscher Verein 3, 4; Tau Sigma; Orchestra. And now may we present to you one of the prominent members of the class of ’33. He is known to everybody as John. Almost any recess John and his friends can be seen walking through the corridors dis- cussing only one subject — Radio. Radio is John’s favorite pastime. It is said that John ' s favorite subject in school is German, and in the German Club, he has been outstanding. As to John’s future, we do not know, but his pals say that he would like to attend Ra- dio School. The road to success is long and hard going, but wherever John does go, he is the kind that will get there, so the Class of ’33 wishes him success in whatever career he may follow. “I make the most of all that comes.” George Milton Bartlett ”Bact” COLLEGE COURSE Tau Sigma; Der Deutscher Verein 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Show Committee; Recep- tion Committee of Junior Prom. Well! Well! Look who’s here! None other than our old pal “Bart”. George is quite a boy according to reports we receive from the Acre District. George is planning to attend the R. C. A. Institute to train for ra- dio engineering. The good wishes of the class of ’3 3 go with George in his chosen career.
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Timm mi nimm MEMORABILIA “ With knowledge stamped upon his brow. Edward John Bober Eddie COMMERCIAL COURSE Inter-class Dramatics 3 ; Junior Prom Committee; Honorary member of Historical Society; Tau Sigma; French Club 2; Glee Club; Varsity Football 4; Senior Show Committee; O Hara San. There might be four years in a high school course, but there’s only one Edward Bober in it. It’s because of boys like him that there aren’t enough testimonials to go around, and although he is quiet, except in U. S., it’s not because he hasn’t anything to say. “Eddie’’ hasn’t yet mapped out his future, but we can say the future holds much for as capable youth as “Eddie.” Just being happy is a fine thing to do. Jzfrnes Francis Brodrick Jimmy Porky TECHNICAL COURSE Inter-class Football 3, 4; Tau Sigma; Glee Club; Senior Show Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Now we come to “Porky”. After looking at him you are apt to get the impression that he is one of our quiet, sobe r fellows; but don t be fooled, for he is full of fun and far from quiet. Any teacher will vouch for that, for where there is noise, there’s “Porky”. Jimmy” believes that the constant use of books makes a mind blank, but he intends go to Holy Cross and become a bearer of the Purple forever. The best wishes of the class of ’33 go with him. Page Twenty-five
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