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Dotty Dramatic Club, ' 35, ' 36 Girl ' s A. A., ' 33, ' 3h, ' 35, ' 36, ' 3? — Secretary, ' 37 Glee Club, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 DOEOTHY JANJE MEAIDJE IFf it ' s an audience you want, page Dot Meade. Whether your joke is good, bad, or indifferent, Dot will listen attentively and applaud you uproarously. She is an A-1 basketball player and has been a steady member of the Girls ' A. A. for a number of years, while the Glee Club would not be quite all there if Dot weren ' t singing in its midst. If it ' s someone to decorate the gym, or to sew on the curtains for the library, or even to go out to gather some corn stalks for the Hallowe ' en Party, Dot is always available and willing. All in all she ' s a swell person to have around. EOJBEET eOEJDON MEESE Z FRIEND of the people. Bob is a favorite with all his classmates. As a true veteran of College High School, rising from the seventh grade, he distinguished himself not only as a student but as one of the foremost athletes of the class. He has been a star fielder on the baseball team for two years; and, but for an unfortunate illness, he would have a basketball M in addition, this season. Among Bob ' s other achievements, is his trumpeting which has contributed to the orchestra for nearly two-thirds of a decade; and more than that, he has commuted, as nearly as can be estimated, ten thousand eight hundred miles in his search for higher learning at C. H. S. ' Bobby ' Class President, ' 32 Baseball, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Basketball, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Orchestra, ' 32, ' 36 Band, ' 32, ' 36 Page Twenty-two
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Leinie Orchestra, ' 33, ' 3i, ' 35 French Club, ' 36 Baseball, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Basketball, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Debating Club, ' 35, ' 36 Polar Bears, ' 3U, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Class Secretary, ' 35 Student Council, ' 34 Crier, ' 35, ' 36 JEAN PAUL LEINEOTH E TAKE our hats off to Jean Leinroth, called everything from Leinie to Jobroth. Tall, straight, and handsome, he is the all-around good fellow of the senior class. An honor student, he is on the varsity basketball team and during the past season ran up a huge number of points, enough, in fact, to set a new scoring record for C. H. S. He was sports editor of the Crier and an active member of the debating team. A Polar Bear, and a dancer, he is one of the reasons that we are proud of our class. Cornell EAY MAETIN JEe JLJ AY is a reserved, unruffled six footer, whose quiet humor sends us into gales of laughter. Hailing from Little Falls, he drives up every morning in a rather eccentric Ford. He is the class ' s foremost outdoor man, being a swell skiier and a camper par excellence. Besides being one of the sharks of the math class and a wonder in the lab, Ray is an ace ping-pong player and a member of the tennis team. The center of attraction in mixed company, he is also quite a socialite. Ray Crier, ' 36 Glee Club, ' 37 Tennis, ' 36, ' 37 Debating Club, ' 35, ' 36 Class Vice-President, ' 32, ' 33 Polar Bears, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Student Council, ' 32, ' 35, ' 36 Page Twenty-one
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Norm ' Class Secretary, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3h, ' 35 French Club, ' 35, ' 36 Dramatic Club, ' 35, ' 36 La Campanula Class President, ' 32, ' 33 NOEMAv G. MILILEIB , TANDING just above five feet, and weighing not much more than one hundred pounds, Norma can easily claim the title of The tiniest girl in the class. While her interest lies in any number of things, her pet diver- sion is acting, and her ability to direct as well as to perform, was witnessed last year in the play, Our Aunt From California. We often wonder how she does it, but two books a day are nothing to Norma, even when one of them is Gone With the Wind. Not the least of her talents, is her ability as a poetess; even when a history assignment is done in rhyme, she gets honors on it. Skidmore VICTOE M[OOEE MILLS 7% S FEATURE editor of the Crier and literary co-editor of La Campanilla, Victor put the finishing touches on a fine scholastic record. Better known as Mills to the Polar Bear Club, of which he is a loyal member, he is generally seen either impersonating teachers, doing math homework, or playing the nth game in the traditional MiUs-Kuhnen ping-pong fued. He is one of Mr. Fehr ' s senior math enthusiasts, and was for a year an active member of the debating club. Perhaps his red hair is an indication of his perseverance; but once he tackles something, Victor generally sticks to it until it is done. •Vic ' Debating Clnb, ' 35 Crier, ' 35, ' 36 Social Committee, La Campanilla ' 36 Page Twenty-three
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