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MARILYN CORN French Club ' 36, ' 37, Secretary-Treasurer ' 38, Presi- dent ' 39; Crier ' 38, ' 39; Dramatic Club ' 39. Possibly the most discouraging thing for a hard-working student to see is Marilyn whiling away her study hours and then coming in at the end of the marking period with an A card. Besides being a top-notch student she is well known for her winning smile, engaging chatter, and her rosy complexion. For a good many years she has been an active member of the French Club as well as being on the Crier staff. Our money is on Marilyn for making a place for herself in this world. EDMUND BAETZEL Baseball ' 37; Chorus ' 38. If you should happen to hear a symphony of squeaks and rattles coming down the street, then the shriek of brakes, and see a blond head pop out of the window to ask you wannaride? you can be sure it ' s Ed. Betz, the proud possessor of the aforemen- tioned jalopy, is a serious, good-natured, unhurried fellow whose sporty jackets are as famous as his blond hair. Also on most any class project one will find Ed, for he is as generous with his time as he is with his car. To Betz and his vehicle we say — good luck! Page Twelve
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BAKBAKA BOYD Girls ' A. A. ' 38, ' 39; Chorus ' 37, ' 39; Crier ' 37, ' 3 8, ' 3 9; Student Council ' 3 9. What would the senior girls do without the gay presence of Babs, who always has an orig- inal idea up her sleeve for some fun? Ever since Seventh grade she has been a good all-around athlete (a crack guard in particular) besides being a good student. She is always on hand to cooperate in any class project, no matter how large or small her job may be, and, given the time, we understand Babs will complete a new and revised edition of Modern European History. m CHARD AUSTIN Student Council ' 37, President ' 39; Orchestra ' 36, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Basketball ' 38, Co-Captain ' 39; Chorus ' 38, ' 39; Class President ' 37; Crier ' 37; La Campanula, Associate Editor. Who ' s that vest-pocket sized Romeo of the senior class? Why, Pee-Wee Austin, of course! Who ' s the blond bombshell of the basketball court? That very same half-pint Austin. All joking aside though, Dick, besides being an excellent sort of fellow, has shown himself to be a very able leader both in his presidency of the school and as co-captain of this year ' s basket- ball team. He also makes the honor roll every time and is a bridge player par excellence. Page Eleven
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ANN CUNNINGHAM Ann is without doubt the class ' most jovial member. In fact, the only time she is serious is when she is cramming for an exam. A great deal of her time is spent knitting the angora mittens for which she is quite famous. Ann is also one of the hardest workers in the class, never hesitating to plunge into the most tedious job. Her favorite expression is the more we do now, the less we ' ll have to do later, which typifies Ann perfectly. CHARLES CLABKE Crier ' 38, Feature Editor ' 39; Chorus ' 38, ' 39; Orchestra ' 38, ' 39; Class President ' 38; Student Council ' 39; La Campanilla, Editor-in-Chief. An engaging personality, all-around good sports- manship, and the most infectious laugh in the class are only a few of the things that make Bud the A-l fellow he is. Besides all this, he is a good swimmer, possessor of his own car, a clarinet player of no mean ability, liked by every- one and disliked by none, and the tallest boy in College High. His role in the history of our class has more than proved this point: they just don ' t come any finer than Bud. Page Thirteen
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