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i l wr' V v' V' V' Jr.. 4. .L ' 'LEROY E. BUCHER 6 ,'k' x K. k.E K Q , ' ccLeeu. THOMAS M. CHAPMAN Tom VARSITY CLUB-S .-XNISH CLUB ORCHESTRA To lirc in the hearts we Icrzrr bvlzfnrl is not to die. Tom became a member of our class in our Junior year. Two years of faithful ser- vice and loyalty have proven to us that Tom is a litll worthwhile. He has been aciive in all athletics but basketball has been his clnet delight, No opponent has been formidable enough to daunt his fiery spirit. He has the happy faculty of being able to mix pieasure with work in such proportions that one does not react to the detriment of the other. Wie are sorry to part with you, Tom, but wherever the Fates may lead yon. our hearts and good wishes will follow you. K . , ' VARSITY CLYB--C HE M I STR Y CLUB DRARIATICS dura do a'I that may bm-nnzc ll' 'lllflllvl ll Im zlurcs do more is nu11c. ' Lee's principle is to have a. good time re- gardless of time, place or consequence. me possesses a fine sense of nonsense and an uncontrollable failing of laughing at ihe wrong moment. XVherever there is the loudest noise and gieatest amiunt of fun. Lee is sule to be found in the midsi of it. He deli'rh s in teas- ing the girls-certain ones. of course. He is a true frierd, .1 willing worker and a good student. Besides all of this, he is a splendid athlete. exeelling in baske'ball and baseball. lVith this array uf endowments, Lee's future is sure to be successful. MF C Inf I , U' , iz. 1 .. .55 . L E. .3 2 E i ROBEIQT 1D.LXVIS crBob:: CHEINIISTRY CLUB Q rlilrsserl zritlr plain. rruson mul COIN-YHXUN SL'JISf'.U Quiet, strong. secretive, studious--that's U16 NVQEX Bob appears to us. l Being of a quiet and unobtrusive nature we have not been able to know as much about him as we would like. However, we do know Bob as a student in the classroom and Gan sinceiely say that he has made many friends shilzs during his four years at Uonyngham- even friendships with his books. Rob has been rather shy of the opposite sex hui pzerliaps szunewheru else, lll0l'0'S xi reas- on. Bob is the tyre of person that is bound to have a life filled with service and success. H' V C7 rl M I 4 - 1 K
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A ac! c,4.vv-e-ff,-A-Qu! Awwuj -' '-nw I sm 1 - ,fi rxevv -2- GRACE P BLAVLR Gracie CONIMERLI AL CLUB Elm mul etel thc :Louder glen, That out small head could cally all she llllfill P01 such at sm'lll bodw one mulels at L-laces CHIACIIS f0l wolk ind enelgl No task seems too much f0l llel to do and she ls con 1111111118 helping QOITIGDOGX Silence IS gold ell must llfue been made fol Glftcle f0l she IQ IIQXGI heald dlSIlllbll1g tlleipe-'ice of the class 100111 She does hel xsollt in a business like 1113111181 which slle and nnlx she can roduce thlough hel IECIQGNSIWIICC ln study 'ind hel deslle f0l knowledge Hel one desne IS to be able to IEIISVQ sur felnlg llummmty and to mttuni that end she expects to entel '1 l'llllQll'Ig school aftel glildll ation Best of luck to wou Lxlace IS the sill cele wish of the class of .11 i 0 f W ...u A- ' - If X 1 4 l P 4' rr.. 'n i ,X K. kk' - .- :gigk Xl rr ... I . . V., A I.. . , 'X 5- , . ,Q 2 3 A W Q v 1 -Y si' . . ,, . . .s gg. Wa ' I ' v s . .v . ' - v v ' c l 2 , . . i l 1 . - ' .- .. . - v . 1- ' - X ' 1 , . . 1 q K 1 - v Q ' I x V N . ' . . ...R M- ., ,- o - . , - - , 1- o . , , , X 5 . , , AJ . . .L , .K L . K K K: 4 ' 1 2 , . 4'. - K is n N H - .X vi: r ix ' .. . 4: I .. Y , I C Qc . . Y .ll K' . , 1 ELIZABETH G. BENEDICT 'fBctty B 1 VVILLING NVORKERS' CLUB KNO! fl worry nor fl, care Can lialzllt this girl who is so fair. Betty. whose sterling qualities we have Cll- joyed for one short year, came to us from INQUIQKOXVH. She appears to he very serious but is generally found doing or saying something to amuse the class. No l'l'li1tt6l' how scarce or how precious the time at her disposal is, she never refuses to help anyone requiring assist- mlce. She is il good student and is grclltly ill- terested ill athletics. From the reports we can gfllher, she intends to subject illerself to il course of physical lllSll'llCll0ll :lt Sll'0UdSh1ll'g Stale Normal. i The Class of '31 wishes vou godsueed on G-UY A. BEAVER lifes ,. ' . CHEMISTRY CL UB-VARSITY CLUB T-rue to his work. his word. and h-is frieml. Although to all :wpearallces Guy is reserved and quiet, better acquailltallcesllip proves that there is much fun hidden beneath that calm exterior. He is possessed of zl rare personality which. used to advantage, has incl-eased the sale of candy under his salesmallsllip. Basket- h:l.ll and baseball occupy his recreational pers icds, and he is recognized as ll great athlete. His capabilities have attracted the feminine eye and Guy is not lacking in admirers. l-lis unique combination of virtues foretell for him a successful future in whatever nls chosen work may be. i x S it . EX your jollpney through life, Betty. PW, . Q f Af .:,..fn.L.A' .Q ff i ff' I - I i 5 - 1 ,e s
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4 i l i e i Q -4- A 4. N DAVID DUNLEVEY i, t Qt, Q Q Q - , 1rDa.UyJ! 4 OHCHESTRA Ci,un-I,1'1'1cikA1w onus ' 5 A pleasing c'u1n1lenunc'e is in silent -rf'r-um- 'mcmlut-ion. l . Q. David is the type of fellow who knows when 'T' ' to work and when to play. In the CIPISSYOUITI - - he concentrates his attention on the subjeqt :: under considerationg in his spare time he is an all-around fellow who enjoys a good time - He is kind and sympathetic. a,nd his willing- ness to aid is unsurpassed. L QQ He is a great favmiie with the girls but ne has cast his vote in favor of bl0l1d9S. Vilhat course David will pursiue after grad'- uation is still unknown, but XV61Pl'GdlCt a Sue- t , ' cessful future. Q 4 Dm' . e f gif Q - i i 1 . Q K MAR Y ANN FLUDOVI CH ' N rrJICM.yu 'IOMMERCIAL CLUB-VARSITY CLUB CHORAL CLUB-MUSIC CLUB , Uf'hen pleasure and duty crash- ' Let duty Hu smash. - , Mary is one of the pemiiest and most popu- A 5 fly lar girls in our class. She is full of fun, pep, and vigor. But then she has her weak' mom- 1 ents. L?5 too. Xvherever any pleasures are oc- 1 eurring, Mary is sure to he there. As H. cheer Q leader at basketball games. she is a wow! I Busy as a bee is a phrased coin. we believe. W especially to characterize Mary. She is not, , however, a grind-far from that. She has an S, alert mind and is a fine commercial szudent, b 'Q . Some day some person may make her a private . secretary. but from all appearances, light A ' QP housekeeping has greater attractions for Mary. dll' e I 9 I P ELIZABETH M. FRI AY v f'Betty ' I Jfplu -If XVILLING VVORBERS' CLl,B-CDMMI-1121 ' J CLUB-DRAMATIC CLUB-CHQRAL .4Iwr1ys happy. W Ne-rer blue. , ' Why r'11n'f we all be cj '-Q That way, tuofi' ,. QQ f A 1 VAX. if A A 1 This young lady with miscliievfus blue eyes Q lg '-1 is one of the lzappy-gn-liic-ky girls, of our class. ajg gifkfffgl f ' , She radiates sunshine, and has a warm wel- fig 'tv I ,,if. come for all. 4 . iii Q 'JL 1. f' Even though Betty is respoiisihle for so g .Q ' , T- much of our fun. she never negle ts her work -Q I 5, v 4 Her main trouhle seems In he he' inability to p A-'LJ 4 get to solionl on tinn'-esj'ec-izllly Qin Mondays! ' .- ' Commerc-iul work claims min-Ii ol' her ut- .Qi Q' V av lention, and her speed i'ec'oi'cl has nnido het' ' . , 'f z,.qg,! . it great onlmiwiiiiity for swnie lvnsliness man. Q Q Q,.' 1 Domestic Science comes easy to Betty. As A' ' 'l-'f..q,,,,. u future housewife she is ri s1ilen,did example. ' Q .Q .5 ,Q . i , I -tf1 7 f ,, Your place in our memories is absolutely as- l . sured, Betty, and may your futiure in your chosen profession be a happy oneL 5 ,--1,5 , lf- X K I ' ' , P, - I A i stout.. suse use J
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