r iSt The Trail ix § W w H • s f V. 8 Cd (x Vi « p • V » Raymeth Lorraine Fillman “Pete “Maybe I’m wrong.” Football (2, 3, 4); Bells of Beaujolais (2); Bells of Capistrano (3); Jerry of Jericho Road (4); Class Treasurer (2, 3); A Full House (4); Track (4). “Ray” is one of the bashful boys of our class, but don’t let Raymeth fool you, for he really isn’t so shy. Ray has been one of our outstanding line men in football. But his activities are not alone confined to this sport for he is a good mixer, an excellent student, and popular with members of both sexes. Raymeth has only one fault that we can find and that is, he spends much of his time in West Con-shy. He says it is because of Paul—but, we think it might be due to some other member of the Harper family! ? But Raymeth has shown that outstanding characteristic—he gets what be goes after—which bids strongly for his success in la erjlife. The Class of ’30 wishes you lots of luck. Clyde Rush Fry “Clyde “Ain’t that somethin’?” Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Band (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Sailor Maids (1). Who’s that tall, good-looking blonde boy of the Senior Class? Why, Clyde, of course. The voice of the English Class! How he loves to talk in that class is just nobody’s business. He knows more jokes than any boy in the Senior Class, and can always add a bit of humor to every situation. Oh, yes! Clyde has a sax, and can he play it. He has been such a help to the music department that we wonder what they’ll do next year. Clyde has also been chairman of the Ad Committee and in this capacity he has shown much business ability. We hear that Clyde is going to take an extended business course at Drexel and we know he will make good if he continues on in the future as he has in the past. The Class of ’30 wishes him lots of success. a?: 3 V: (r! S' V . I Robert Ettinger Gibson “Hoot “None o’ your bloomin’ lip.” Football (3, 4); Basketball (3, 4); Baseball (3, Captain, 4); Track (4). A real wise-cracker is Hoot. An abundant supply of these wisecracks belong only to him. Sports are Hoot’s aim. It was once heard that this fan had drawers of sport magazines of all kinds, whence came this great knowledge of all events in sport history. To Hoot, baseball is one great game. So playing baseball for a living would be just in his line. Opportunity usually offers itself. Hoot, and we hope you will be right there when it comes along. So good luck, and may you catch it on the re-bound!
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