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1934 i.A ca:mpaxili.a Gerhard H. Rabclcr Gerhard has been with us only tAvo years, but his cheerfulness and willingness to learn have made him a fine tackle in addition to establishing him as a good egg. He makes the Honor Roll regularly, but his aw nuts when he receives only 85 on a test has made us wonder what the fellows are like in Ger- many. Adolpli Sucksdorf We wouldn ' t know what to do without Adolph. He ' s been school president twice, ]ilays baseball and basketball, works on the Yearbook and Ci-ier, makes the Honor Roll every term, and spends the rest of the time in keeping us all in gales of laughter. Every- one who knows Adolph thinks he ' s superb. You can take our word for it, too. Marj oric Thomson Though Midge is one of the best-dressed girls in the class, she ' s not just decorative. She was chairman of our successful first Senior-Alumni dance, proofreads for the Crier, and works on the Yearbook staff. And while she has a reputation for being able to make the most nonsensical remarks, she can act perfectly sensible when the occasion de- mands. 16
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LA CAMPANILLA V.VM ' Karl Marqiiardt Kali is one of the few who have conic thro ugh College High from kindergarten. His forte is his athletic ability which is as fa- mous throughout the school as his slick hair- comb. He has always starred on any team that College High put forth and we don ' t know what they ' re going to do without him next year on the teams and in the library. Jack Margrett Jack is a happy-go-lucky fellow, but he certainly can lug a football! He has been with us a good time now and has established himself as aw rite. He is about the craziest in the class and has an unparalleled collec- tion of choice quotations and little ditties to be sung during class — any class. James A. Meese Not many people in the class know Jim well, but those that do recognize that he has a keen sense of humor and artistic as well as athletic ability. His quiet and steady play on the basketball and baseball teams is char- acteristic of his nature. He has likewise worked for the C -ier, appeared in many plays, and held responsible class offices. IS
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LA ca:mpanilla 1 ' .r.n Mary Moore Mary is famous for her dramatic skill, and deservedly, for she knows every side of play- producing from setting and costuming to coaching and acting. But that is not her only forte — she is a marvelous dancer, and thanks to her skill at sewing, her wardrobe is the envy of the rest of the girls in the class. Mart] Lee Myers Mary Lee has been the leader of girls ' athletics in the Senior class. As president of the Girls ' Athletic Association she exerted her untiring energy towards promoting a widespread interest in girls ' sports through- out the school. Her services on the Crier have been invaluable. Her vivaciousness, willing- ness, and wholeheartedness have brought her much deserved popularity. George Parr George is primarily interested in all sorts of sports. He plays basketball, baseball, and football, but his favorite is track. His other chief delights are the Army football team and the Yankees (when they win). Scholarly pursuits, except for science and history, do not appeal greatly to him. George is also well known among the Senior boys for his cheese sandwiches. 17
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