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T56 i Page I9 wc LOUISE ALLEN Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, -Lg Varsity Basket- ball -lg Dramatics -1. In all appearances, Louise seems to be rather quiet and shy at times, but those who know her well will tell you of her big heart as line as gold. She certainly made a fine combination when she twined the Royal Purple around her heart in basketball. Louise delights in trans- lating Virgil's works, and maybe she'll be teach- ing it to Arad's grand-daughter some day. Who knows? DOROTHY ALWARD Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 4, Washington Club 4. Gaze upon this specimen of Deering's best. Does Dot know the ups and downs of life? Well, we guess-especially the ups, while run- ning upstairs from cafeteria to Buck's room so as to be there on time for the fifth period. Now we've been wondering what became of that class ring? But Dot's all right, and if you want her to loye you plenty, why just tell her that her hair is not red, but auburn. Goodbye-good luck-To one of the Jolly Three. VVILLIAM ANDERSON Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Manager Varsity Basketball 3, D Club 3, 4g Dramatic Club -Lg Geology Club -L3 Varsity Basketball 4. When Bill Brst came to our school as a greeny from Longfellow, he used to like to play fireman. Now, Bill has passed his child- ish days and is one of our most dignified Seniors. He has a great many friends at Deer- ing and we are sure he will make many more, wherever he may go. Bye, Bye, oh thou, grand-goat of the exalted. , ss- EVA M. ASHNAULT Glee Club 4. Eva doesn't make a practice of running and shouting in the corridors, but we surely would miss her if we didn't see her sedately walking through our lofty, if sometimes shadowy halls. She is rather quiet-not because she hasn't any- thing to say, but because she is kind-hearte and wants to give everyo11e else a chance. 'ffgi ,,,gQe2Q,QL,Eresli1uan.notgd,.by the rest of ur ,J ,L Lg?-e -- ,aefgfg-of-ff :slay R 5-rf X ,-a-- 'N F- - 44 --5 - 2 . fx. Y rf- vi.. Y.- - vw- . 54 V ,az--., ,x... ff' ' '- .ac-. , X, R V -f sexi..- --- we-an --Lf 116, - - .-sifa-a .- -- x-X ,. -- ax- J. ' ,fe 5---, Y H- -'el-' 1- f J Q--A -X, X 1, .., - ix -Z 4,.,-X ... ...f4,--Q Lnvvh- f L ,4-5 .Q , 1-,,.-fi-a.. af. -ai,
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b ' Par e2o fa- .I 3.555 Mit! i ,ff ., fi ati? Y .dy QU J 3 . t N-1 - f . J!!-J ,K s., ,.I ff. 'il ii J7gw l A N1i'T,2V'Nqw'X en: N A - .. Y ff .fi pp The QAMETH YST PHILTP AASKOV Hail, all ye Deeringites! Come forward with bowed heads to pay homage to the illustrious Sir Philip Aaskov. Philip is the shy, blonde Adonis who refuses to give speeches, but in spite of this, he has won the reputation of being one of Miss Hueston's greatest critics. This renowned young man spends most of his time in chasing English in the olhce, but never mind, Philip, the English for the four years is fin- ished, and the end of the Rainbow has been reached. MURIEL AUSTIN Dramatics Club 4. Dare you ask who this fair damsel is? She's a winner, let me tell you-and a heartbreaker, too. She nearly broke a heart last year in Physics. However, she knew that she wouldn't have to pay for that. She is another one of these inseparable cleumvirates-having fallen in love with one of her own sex that goes by the name of Beulah. XVhat will you do when Fate causes a divorce, Muriel? SCOTT G. BAILEY, JR. Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Business Manager, Student Service 33 Wfashington Club 3g AME- Trursr fAssistant Advertising Managcrl. Scott Bailey can do a great many things well, but the things he does best are eating and play- ing golf. VVithout a doubt, Scott would be beat- ing Bobby jones and George Von Elm at their 1 Q , t c - own game, if he could play a round or two 4 fig gn- ' without being overcome by the pangs ol hunger. f ff We all expect to see Scott trotting around the ff 4 i' course with a B U sweater on next spring. 1' ix 1 A ' I I , I l lv it ' l f f -X v .i lx H-Ali 'xx ' 1 ,H 'if CARLETON BAKER . ' ,ff . H ch ,lf l le, I. Class Football 39 Class Basketball 43 Cadets ' R. 11 Igadio Club fPresidentj 4g Itootball C2nd -5 - - . team -L. . . h l ', - Y ' 'lp Carleton 15 a boy with plenty of spirit and NX ' V li W pep. Only his lack of size and experience kept , -' X f' him from making the varsity 'footbalbteain , , lfai P ,, ., last fall. Barney, as he is often called, is one .QL Y Z' K 'H of the reasons why girls leave'home. Carleton V V A - is another one of our dare-devils-our the motor- -7 f Kg V 1 I R ggi: f' cycle, and we expect to see hun. in Barnum and K fl f tri' ' h r - fgig Bailey's riding his devil-machine. ring' fiws a l Q3,L,fgs L L. ,ff My Y '-I S' V if .BX fAqf'i,'- ,Q I ,, y 7, , y p y 1 pi f D- y X- '7' ' :final .fg5epgj'5?i' TQ1j1Af7?ifa?goTca1pggsigfi1ne1zft: - . -aitf ' X - B Tflfixii 1 Ii' ef- fix x ..,x I . , SQ' ??y'r , as si Vs, ls.. f . -,l. our --ft.-V X...1 .T -X,-, rj:-:Q an . f. -r-123.3 1- - -pb' 'N 311-r Y.-:ffl . QQTET' c+'5J+-ff'xf- ' 'iifg .5 A ' ' .. 624, ..4 s. s.Y.-.- 1-1. ,,- -- Y, : 'iff T-' -ig... -Q..f ...- ,,- K RTV, , 5-gy-'Nik VY, 'X X, ,. ,Q ,,'. .
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