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LILY BONDI “Lilt’ 170 Pershing Drive The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Tennis (2, 3); Swimming (3); Officer, French Club (3); Bas¬ ketball (4); Council Member, Renaissance (4); Usher, Senior Farce. Madison Junior High Undecided MARIE BOOMSMA “Marie” 983 Winton Road, North It isn’t the noisiest bee that spreads the most honey. Badminton (2); Tap (2); Bas¬ ketball (I, 2); Dramatics (4); Swimming (4); Bowling (2). No. 28 Undecided EVELYN C. BOSSF. “Tommy 431 Grand Avenue You hear that girl laughing, You think she’s all fun; But the people are laughing At the good she has done. Girls’ Club (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A Capella Choir (3, 4); Cast, Fowl Play. No. 33 Undecided DORIS LESLIE BOSWORTH “Doris 21 Lawrence Street Her charm strikes the sight, And her merit wins the soul. Usher, Fowl Play. Toronto Undecided WILBUR F. BRICKA Bill” 188 Third Street Men of few words are the best men. Track (1); H. R. Baseball (2); H. R. Basketball (3). W.J.H.S. Undecided ELEANOR E. BRADLEY “Elly 440 Hazelwood Terrace Magnanimity personified! Orchestra (1, 2); Delegate (2); Usher, Losey Lectures (3); Offi¬ cer, Patrician, Roman State (3,4); Usher, Senior Play; Bank Clerk (3); Head Usher, June ’31 Graduation; Orient. No. 11 Geneseo Normal “Blanche” 1833 Main Street “Merry maiden free from care, ti lth sparkling eyes and waving hair. Alternate (3); Swimming (3, 4). No. 28 Undecided BLANCHE E. BURGMASTER ROBERT A. BURNS “Bob 56 Fourth Street “It is not quantity, but quality that counts. H. R. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); H. R. Baseball (2, 3,4); H. R. Soccer (3, 4); Swimming Team (2, 3,4); Numerals (1, 3); Wear¬ er of “E” (2, 3,4). No. 31 Undecided LAURA BUSACK “Skeexix 1 Fassetts Lane Be modest in speech, but excell in action. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4);.Baseball (2, 3,4); Badminton Champion¬ ship (3, 4); Tennis (3); Soccer (1); Tap (2). No. 28 Undecided MARTIN A. BYRNES “Marty 266 Melville Street “Oh sleep, it is a gentle thing Beloved from pole to pole.” H.R. Baseball (3,4); H.R. Bas¬ ketball (3, 4); Wearer of E” (3, 4); Soccer (3, 4); Numerals (3, 4); Track (4); Cast, Fowl Play; Basketball (4). Aquinas U. of Michigan 11
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l NNE ACHTER f lint It?” 4ZS RosBwood Terrace “ frenfh she spake full fair V ‘fid fetishly fl, 2); Badminton; TaVBaplcing (3); Orient; Cast , Fowtrlay; Business Staff, Sen¬ ior Farce. No. 11 U. ofR. DONALD N. ANDERSON Don” 26 Whitb Drive Words are b £ the shadows . Action. ChV Irondeqtl Johns Hopkins ireby , t of%ction SrusVl). ndequoit No. 1 EDWARD W. BANTLEON Ed 355 Grand Avenue Whatever he does, is done with so much ease, In him alone ’tis natural to please. Wrestling (4). No. 33 Undecided FRED C. BARG Fred 459 Cedarwood TerKace Our bal{et danctk H. R. Basketball (3, 4); H. R. Baseball (3 ' , 4 ; H. R. Soccer (4); Cast, Fowl Play. No. 28 y Cornell ALICE BARROWMAN “Allie Sea Breeze •J And ne’er did Grecian chisel trace A nymph, a naiad, or a Grace .V v ' Of finer form, or lovelier face. •« Basketball (1); Swimming (2, 3, • 4); Tennis (1, 2); Usher, Fowl l Play; Delegate (4), Durand Eastman Undecided GERTRUDE BELL “Gertie” 1500 Ridge Road A quiet miss with quiet ways. Irondequoit No. 2 Undecided RITA BERRY Rita 83 Kingston Street ’ Tis well to be merry and wise, ’Tis well to be honest and true. Basketball (3); Tennis (2); Golf (3); Swimming (1); Chorus (3, 4); Track-Meet (2). Corpus Christi Undecided WILLARD ROGER BEYE ••war 69 Peck Street A conscientious man, Whose heart is in his work. Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Inter-High Band (2, 3, 4); Inter-High Orchestra (3, 4); Cross-Country (4); Glee Club (1); Orient (4); Cast, Fowl Play; Banking (3); French Play (4). No. 33 U. of R. GILBERT ALLAN BLOOM Sarg 7 Oregon Street My mind to me a kingdom is. Fencing (2, 3); H. R. Basket¬ ball (2). No. 10 Alabama CHARLES W. BOND Chuck 31 Garden Drive Some folks take their exercise by the dozen: Chuck is a glutton — he takes his by the gross. H. R. Basketball (2, 3); H. R. Soccer (3); Delegate (1); Bowl¬ ing (4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Re¬ serve Soccer (2). Irondequoit No. 1 Undecided 10
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cvAa-s JOSEPHINE CACCAM1SE “Caccie 220 Pennsylvania Avenue Can you imagine a nice girl like “ Caccie ” pulling teeth. Alternate (2); Renaissance Club (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (4); Patri¬ cian, Roman State (4); Usher, Le Due Commedie (4). W.J.H.S. Dental Dispensary ERANK R. CALIR1 “Chico” 202 Pennsylvania Avenue Pomposity minus — popularity plus. H. R. Basketball (2); Cross- Country (2, 3, 4), Captain (3); Track (2, 3, 4); Renaissance (2, 3,4); H. R. Baseball (2,3); Cast, Fowl Play; Wearerof“E”; Dramatic Club (3). W.J.H.S. Purdue WILLIAM A. CAPARCO “Billy 619 Portland Avenue “Let the world slide, let the world go A fig for care, a fig for woe.’ Clarion (3); H. R. Basketball (2, 3, 4); H. R. Baseball (2, 3, 4); Renaissance Officer (4); H. R. Soccer (2, 3, 4); Mgr. Re¬ serve Basketball (4). Mt. Carmel Undecided HELEN RUTH CARDUCCI “Helen 19 Coleman Terrace Helen ' s a smile for every friend, and a friend for every smile. Choral Club (3, 4); A Capella Choir (3). Mt. Carmel Undecided JOHN C. CARPENTER “Johnny” 97 Middlesex Road Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. No. 28 Undecided 12 JOHN RUSSELL CERAM I “Johnny” 161 Pennsylvania Avenue Not by years, but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Delegate (1, 2); Cross-Country (3); Wrestling (3); Renaissance (3). Corpus Christi U. of R. EDWIN W. CISSEL “Ed 60 Luella Street The world is good, and the people are good. And we are all good fellows to¬ gether. No. 33 U. of R. VIRGINIA S. CLARKE “Jinny 22 Richland Street She does little , IVhich most leatl despisf Swimmy k.jJ tf; Rankin) Cast, Senior! ’31 GraduatioH No. 11 Mec cs Institute HELEN MARGARET CLAPAFTIS “Helen” 45 Martinot Avenue There is very grew necessity in¬ deed, of getting a little more silent than we are. Golf (2); Tennis (2); Reming¬ ton Award (2); Tap (3, 4); Badminton (4). St. Ambrose Undecided GRACE CAROLINE CLOW “ Clowie ” Rich’s Dugway, Brighton Silence is the best resolve for her who trusts herself. Annex Glee Club (1, 2); Girls ' Club (1, 2). Brighton No. 7 Undecided
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